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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1948)
if!?? i: j. j. As ft part of World * Oct^Sthroi women, of Church W 4. odl*t Church o ! ^feioStv th^ol of the he Cm A&l J Sll i, » * * 7 7\\' • ■ 1 i: V. > • . ; \ ] i !• ■ i. * R 1 r i : r a !.! l:; rT m hurch La Th»' OolloifP Hilltt if MrS/p, • h HmIcIi*’ \m%\ L , dMlrmtu. Miw» tfttVt‘i'1 • lilnW'l t »# du 'lnjf Kr«tn. I Th« h6m« ofj Mfin, Oil < WttN thp i 4 wood >rr' T proionW tlio pi „ , , MtW A)f Duchnniiiji wii for th* tiolloKP Pork ifit 1 w. tbi m o. Meth- Uotlor fur thi irtfnen. motti wit' It o |)ro ill the proKi nm. ;; f Uoberl lien; ,w ©fU»rth (p ,., ! covered diMh lunclu 4m Mr«. or the 1' ' ! fc’iSiS . i es •.vV. f/ M) \ THE J; cniei event or tne urayer week wnn u Covered diMh lunchotm held at the A&M MetlKHiiRt Church, Wednesday, in; the Kdudational buildii utcd M *oy. X. Kfl ch mcrtber .. „ , aom _ „ I ited a dish for the event. Before the luncheon a protrrnrrt 1: whs hqld with Mrs. P.rljMksoi) n» director aided by Mrs. Jiiy llolt, Mrs.- l)o>i Davidson, Mrs.;AV. It. rllf\1 r» n ,1 np*.| i'J, Horsley;!Mi-s. R. M. Pinker . Mrs. Perris Baker, j. and ip I mis if II waS 1 dall Thomas and Mrs. R. El (Leigh ton provided musical enjoyment. flti • ; , 1 iFTflil.i ■ Day of Prayer To Be Held at St. Thomas Chapel.. - 1 - 1 ■ f ; ?| » Women of College! Station are ■>Jnvited | to attend the Wor cl Com- imunity Day observance whjich will; •be held by the Associated Councilj • of Church Women, 3,|p,m., Ndv. 5,' 1 at the parish house of St. Thomas’, i V Episcopal Church, College. / '! } Officers will be elected [for the'' council and they' will be it ; by Vicar Grin G. Helvey. A prayer service will bo Mrs. Dallas Belcher will h i*a!k onl the subject, “Peace Is Mv « sibility/ m y. x • I 1 B'ATTSCtD 2,1948 1 ■»A / Page 3 / / ' / omen A Fourth m Meet in . On November4lh tie « Kegioiinl meoUnf of IWstrlet, D, A, It,, In The Robert RaltWM 0 NttVNrtotu Im the hoste^ in chnrgt* of orrungetu mwtlMr In for tpe burut tjoi'lnir greater Mervleo t tOM In this district, am hern will have the opp meeting a; number of th< fleers, stnte chulCmen chairmen, ns well us the gent. They also wll Hat portunlty of meeting t and of sharing Interests! u irner — a" i i ii: '' to X fp ■ ■ to i ' O f'- as ■ ':r • . i Fourth f*v««0th, tpter of cltaittel' Mt. fhlil of ren- Ihe chap* ilm mem- iualty of jit into of tml vice* Rate Re* the op* fh other td prob lems. . r The State Regent ankii; the co operation of every chapiter in or- 'deHto make the meett|tf fulfill the purpose for which it is in tended. In response to the unanimous!' will bo l wiliest fi th Uclpuicd lastyimr this JL tit o continue iehnjiters which; on hi the Division nmeifni Z comoUte schedul Ann bora'iirenajeti. Mm, Kdwni.l Row* l$ud BnrroW of llutiMt<ni, Slat* He* g»m<. will |ire«itle at the meeting! offleers ofllhe TeMftM jBOOMtyf Will ‘ much na* nit the various phases orneers ori inn rexas nociety, tie tmesenti ami there will be m Informal Im) of an Interesting town Htiite clmlrmen will tin bVlef talks of their work;. left iGarrett. i council and they will be installed ‘ y Vicar Grin G. Helvcy. i A prayer service will bo lipid andj [rs. Dallas Belcher will h j'alk onl the subject, “Peace Is My tespon-i "Ability.” .. ' T II; Ji The World Community Pdojoct ofj the council, “Pak-A-Towel, j! will boj a part of the proknilu. I Much-needed Hrpis. such 4* *Oftp,! toptliimsto, tooth UvurthoH, oje,, willj lie.wrttuped In a toweluml f|i dom'd j wUjh I nUmbor of kflfty I'lni, .Thoaei towel bumllcM wll “ Imy or . moeiiim j Ale11 lie - girl mul to lie dedi ' sent to iho jlming k V i Aggie liriiwglit aut'iL 'I v Ik) labefl fori Tlie I ; Harvest festival (Bazaar Slated I The member j pf St. Thoinjas’ (Episcopal Chapel., Jersey Street ■College Station!, aire all working (for their Harvfsi Festival Ra- izaar to be held ojn Wednesdjay, [November 3, at 6^)0 p. m. There will be a Cafckrria *b the smal ler Parish Hall and supper will x‘ served from ( 6:00 p. m. Everyone . is i nvited to cojme along; there viljl be lots j of useful articles for sale Muitalble for Christmas nlfis, a childrens corner with fijh (and i-onipeti ll ions, and a magjc show. Visit ihe sale! You t rej assured o|f a warm welcome f t it Club Plains Tc iiul Exhibit Novcmba fo. y.wllHI mwiilcj 68 Mr. pnd Mrs. ver, n Mon, David ( at St, dosuph’s, Mr. and Mrs ii, - jAl a meeting iff Hie llryiiti-G'd logc Ai*4 Cl\h>! Ivdi afjvfnooii, In ilu hom'ii-4f SI., Ill; t’nd<U'i«s,j il4is w»i||e Mr, lin'd Mrs. li'.ijwiird H,s lilitid* * ley, twin Imyk, bui|i IJ bv, mill Hi, Joseph's HoMlilUil.r ,. 1-!' j I I!. ‘ •" “til.rr*d ii,Khiiidi- Jiorn |)| ii ,:io .' CnlrlcL H. |Lkht a son David BU>|>lj<|h, Jmriu!0etj (i pt St. Joaoph's. ! j| i j i-— » fit’jl the (i'll nil<| t xMlblt tbjhii nlv Mu' WomniTH flub,, No i last 'l>* 5 CLEANING . ' ii AITI Mi L. Downey; icfjrcshmont ilb .-kilielM'ii; and Rri. )A, P. I; anil Mrsi II. H. Hiihbver tc T? j sday Mil's, itmdc Imld ^ ft* Tile cvtml will (lie iij obsi't’Vnriri! of NaUmnil Art • Rimninlltoos jye :o ? appointcll ns foSlwWs; Mrs. Hi Mow ford timl Airs. W, M. Ifet'r*, dticoralli|»ni; M^s. George WatmB, music; Mrs. and P. Doyett able. - PRESSING ALTERATIONS | AT TliEm BEST — AT CLEANERS m P- .11: Exchange Store ! ! f —- i i 47- j j I' '1 ■ t. 47 !' 'j. r> r I" /p f:'." i . i 1 i v a* j . j j ■ . . ■ The Crowning Touch to Any Mee t \- f i il iiif - •• A n, v. • • • (allowe’cn Party Held for Beginner Sijnday J School Class Vrs. E. G. Smith and Mrs. Nor ma* Andersoi entertained the 2-1 members of tie Beginner’s Depart ment of! the Aj&M Presbyterian $urday Scho<l ijvitii a HntloweVn par y at the Sunday School build ing Friday afternoon from 5 to 6:3< p.m! Tie HoIlowc*ch motif was em- phauzed throughout the party ini the decorations, games, handwork, fftvors, and refreshments. Highlight-of tjhe party was the inill ng of. Hallowo'cn miise-maklng fuv< rs fi'orti Urn huge "Jack Horn- Iir" Hallowe’en fjie Just before the. senjing of Ice niHm, candies, ami cii|i caki;^ Icf'd with HiillmiVe'en flU'iis, - ! ■' j , ' j ' ■ • | J . I:' H ■ ( Aggie Wives’ And Ruth Ciirk* Meet In i Joint Session ' - Ajjjnint mueRiig 1 of (he Aggie NVIvjf ('Ircle ««d the Aggie lliilli ('iie|c of (lie ! AAM Mcthodlsl (’biirt'li wlis hclij IiimI MmulAV nlgbl id llil< loi|ngtt iff tile cburcli, Tlij’se circles; are composed of the young women of the Women's HocIVty of fit r| at I a n Service, Presiding over the meeting Was Mrsi J. Sj Mogford. The (luvotlon- al was given by Mrs. Robert Henry. i'Mtu o^ orticl. ,, bazaar to be ihold December 2 at the A&M Methodist Church. Pro- eoedh from the bazaar will ahl the W Follow lug the morning meet* Ing. there will be a luncheon,;for which reservationH should be made in advance no that the hos* less chapter fnay make arrange ments for the correct number. Mrs. 1.. L. Fouraker, Regent of the La Villita Chapter of College Station, urges all members tolplan to attend this Regional meeting. — 1 Bryan-College Fellowship Group Gives Silver Tea ■ i .j I; 4|' jj i | ‘1. I - A silver tea was given last Tuesday afternoon by mem bers of the Fellowship Committee of the Bryan-College Sta tion branch, American Association of University Women. The event was held in the home of Mrs. A. V. Moore, College Station. Purpose of the event was to*- rarse money for the Fellowship ... i if i ; ii ■ T 'll i lx W" ; '' ' ■ if.r,i, I,, itfatwi X-V.'. ■ Pictured are members of Troop 15, CdHege Station Girl Scouts who sponsored clothing drive fi European children at Campus Theatre Last week. On the left m their lender, Mrt. Roy C. Garrptt. T*T—'——r-rr R'i-I Fond of the Associatioi (and to (aid the members in beco hing bet ter acquainted with each dther. Decorations were vivid lall flow ers, Marigolds and zinmas tied with satin ribbons forming (he cen terpiece'for the tea table, Mrs. Omer E. Sperry (presided at the tea table, and Mrs. J. H. Sorrels, Mrs. C. W. Burchard, Mrs. J. H. Ouisenberry, Mrs. Ben Ferguson, and Mrs. Moore aide<i in serving the guests. These ladies, members of the Fellowship Committee, were in charge of the (ta. Money in the Fellowship Fund (is used to enable deserving women to take advanced study ip pniver- sities when they tiro unnljlc to fi- nniil'e their own ediicatUink. The move ,to prpvide such f«> UAvships ih nation-wide' with all uiinches jif the A.A.U.W. cu-rijmriippg. ikasr, «N«P> r« V'—t lOn.iliB.iaWief - rtf. College Starion Community Drive Is Launched The Gpltege Station Oiilnmuhiiy HIM ( ‘ Mtimlay University Women Will Meet Here 1 November 8 . The Bryan-College Station branch of the American Associa tion of University Women will hold its next meeting, Monday, Nov. 8, at (7:30 p.m. in the second floor lecture room of thy Physics build ing, A&M Campus. The program will be under the direction of the Fellowship com mittee with Mrs. y. H. Sorr chairman, j J i An extremely Interesting pro gram is plntmed coinsisting of Slide pictures and talks im the lives and Hchievpmontk of women who Have studied on A.A.U.W, fellowships, Following tho snowing of pie* turns, t|ie ninetlng will ho opoii to dismission hy the gioup, Othor Ifollowsipn oomiulttoo mem he rs are Mrs. Boh Ferguson, Mrs, J, H, tpilsenhi rry. Mi's, A; VI, Moore, ami Mfs. <. W. Rurehard, Mrs, llatmid llrady, puhlil'lty chairman, *nld th it it Is hnjied j liuU all metphers w II he pivsenl, at I this very I iis port a a meeting; | Olnlelloni Were iilven for mem* A&M Mothers’ Club Holds First Meeting of Semester M. V A 1 r . r !' ! ; J ; .1 ' ; •' j • College Social Club Holds Reception for Newcomers :•/ , jC P.: 7“ :! 1 I f,.g. It f Th& A&M Mothers’ Club held its (first meeting of the year ^Thursday afternoon in the lounge of the YMCA on the Campus. , A M)ort business session waa vondbeted by Mrs. Basiiett Qrr,;. V newcomers to A&M at a reception and tea noon in Sbisa Hall. Guests were received Dy M,_. __ Sorrels a? christi Mr8> H> L- Boatner, Mrs. Ide Trotter,, Mrs.cW, L. P^nberthy, Mrs. W. R. Carmichftel, Mrs. J. B. Johnsbn and the officera of the club. 4 ■ '| " -'-f-— ,,-■ > .'«■ < ■“ Mrs. M. T. Harrington, president Clmst drive will got itmlerway | I>«th uiiacnjintTiloil with the Cam niday mornliig, Joe !] S irrels, i |ms. The I'ljyslrs hl|lldin lt*|' miincds, The, goal Is lli.ilii fill „ . g is illrt'i’l- 'lialrmati of the i , oi>imlitii , i', v an* ly Houtli oftho Aeidvmle bulldltig. 1 " M *“ The Arndeijllr liulltl ng rah he lilim- A slmrt campaign Is In fm; mak ing, the elialrmairt iiiilntji iHit. "I think wo will meet the nuiMaj with* ijn a short time as pro-rautpulgn work indicates that the ieNponse will he more than gratifying," he sjllidl. ’ j The Bed Cross will not: partici- '’Mature, of the meeting was work IM}’' '•* Vj 1, drive, Sorrels sdy«. "We m tides to he sold »t the dmrch 'h v M them in but they, j decided • - 1 hot to come in, he pointed out. Chest committee memhfers are besides Sorrels, G. W. Black, C. A; Andersbn, W. N. Colson. M. L. fashion, Col. Joe E. D&V)S, iR. L. work of the Women’s Society for the taming year. , • Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. CHff Maddox and Mrs. Don Davidsorj. Thirty members at tended the meeting and were ser ved refreshments by tthe hostesses. A joint business session of the two circles was held Monday night, Nov. 1, with the Evening Circle alfto attending. tint'd by ibp domt' on ln|» and tllv U, S, flag ft!the yil'd. Newcomers Club Meets Wednesday The Newcomers Club wdll moot Wednesday nt 2 ji.m. In the second floor parlors of thjo Y.M.C.A. on the Campus. . i- o ' Hostesses will he Mrs. Joe Ben- ish, Mrs. Robert CjKenowith, Mrs, D. L. Farrar, Mrs. | Ray Wingren, Elkins, S. L. Loveless, bl. |J. C. and Mrs. P. D. Ledbetter. Miller, J. E> Roberts, Raymond After the social b°ur the group Rogers, T. R. Timm, Dr, ft. Turk and W. T. Wilkins, ( D. ( Serve canned baked beans with a cheese sauce for a Sundaly hight supper dish. Add a greer Salad, hot rolls and a fruit-an 1-cooky dessert for a well-rounded menu. i : ! t "Ji 1] . madcHo-ardcr, I j lace powder by CLrl i / H I f:; . L Hand-bUnd«d right bafort your aytt to match • •• | to highlight your vary own iklntono.,, bawd on a formula ertotad axcluilvaly for you. $2; 3,5 tha box (plwi *•*) Iniroducfory box $1 . [ j It I WfJhop .! ! M ■ ’ n I & A li. J. ri- will divide.- Bridge will be the di version for those who wish to play. Mrs. Robert Fletcher and Mrs. Richard Patrick will direct activi ties for those who do not wish to play bridge. A door prize will ;be awarded in this group. Mrs. Bond Entertains Sewing Circle Group The Vet Village Sewing Circle held its weekly meeting in the home of Mrs. Lucille Bond Thurs day afternoon. .( ; i j I After I sewing suggestions and patterns; were discussed, coffee and cup^cakes were served to Alice Steven, Dorothy Beckman, Jean Collins, Lou Coker, Eloise Hunt, Dead Cpx, Billie Birdwell, Leila Miller, Fannie Hewitt, Hilda Bram- hart and Lucille Bond. Grind luncheon meat and sweet pickles (together for a sandwich spread; moisten with mayonnaise or creamy salad dressing. In mak* Ing thoi •nndwlchoa! use oho slice of whole wheal biiead with orju slice: of (white : ————i——» of the Social Club, welcomed all Of! the newcomers and explained lot them that the purpose of,the Sf^clnl Club Is to enable members toi meet and become better ae* uulalnted, She then.Introduced Mrs. (Jlilrhiist and the officers of the elijih, Mrs, Frank Bolton, honorary presldentl Mrs, J, K,1lim^iTs,!|fen* ni'id elialrmani Mrs. M. CJ Hughes, vice president; (Mrs, Fred Junes, treasurer; Mrs, Bryant llellaml, sefretaryi Mrs, K, H, Reynolds, tiiiiijlnmentariait; am| Mrs. Jji (J. i'(|Uer, reporter, Mrs, Hughes, ehnlrman of! the Interest groups, Introduced .the leader of each groupi Mrs, IIV W, Ihirlmv, swimming: Mrs, John HHI. Instks; Mrs, It. K. Callender, handi craft; Mrs. A. Cedi Wamble, foods; Mts. Johnson, newconiers; and Mrs, E^ 1 ft, Alexander, art. Mrs. Ralph Mteeti asked the nUpport of the members of the Mocliil Club In the Christ alas seal sale of the Antl-Tubertu* IokIm League. j Mrs. Roberts, genofai chairman, expressed her appreciation to, the conmiSttoc of hostesses for the oc casion and invited Uiose present to tea which consisted of frosted coffee, devil’s food squares with otjange icing, and cheese chipk. Mrs. Gilchrist, Mra. Grin G. Rel- vey, Mrs. Elam Eckles of Ft. Leav enworth. Kansas, Mrs. Harry Stite- lep, and Mrs. Carmichael poured. The tea tables, placed at each end of the room, were covered with lace cloths. One table fea tured an artistic bouquet of ta lisman, golden dawn, and Hein rich Goethe roses, and the otiher table was centered with pyro- cantha and marigolds. Bouquets of marigolds and pyrocatitha Here used elsewhere in the room for decoration, HosteiHes for tho occasion Were pottciy container filled w|tH red rooms were In autumn shades, Mrs. y, C. Bolton presided ut the teg table Which wits covered with a colorful cloth and centered with u I hi Mfs. Frink Andersbn, chairman; pyracahthu bei'rloH and grwm Mr*, Art Adamson, rofreshn#ta| gray leaves. Mis, CiiHitlchMeL decorations; Mrs. ; Ilonorees for the day a Marty Klirow, Mrs. Kntil llwnlll* mothlfs who, for Ihe first t! Mri. RiwIoW Irvin, Mri, W, T, f)i(liost<, Mrs. Il|ulim Uitleout, Mrs Htltoler, lind Mrs 1 Taylor Wilkins, no w I i, li|ui miivniwr, f»iid Ml'S, • ,<jr,«i 7- Approximately Him wome| wpre prtsent. i.- i J ||'p j-4-44 I .A- Tastes 6S . Mr, iu|d; Mrsi Wlllliun 1’nuf'lapp of t'ollegc Hi (it Ion, a liiHiglitcr, Ohio PailTtitte, horti Oct; 211 Ijlt Bfy* mi llospltial. Mr. anil Mrs, George W* Jbncs of College Station, u daiightfr, Verna Loi'ene] born Get, 2ly tit 8t. Joseph’s ilospltnl. ; t Mr. and Mrs. Thdmus E, i*«sUr, of College Station, a draghibr, Karen, bbrn Out. 25 at SL Jo- seph’a. j j. Mr. and Mrs. William S, Mathis, a daughter, Rosalind Atm, born Oct. 30 at Sti Joseph’s. , ;; (f ; and !:! H •• I Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Collins, a .daughter, Anna Marie, boftii Oct. 28 at St. Joseph’s. ’ . Mr .., were mothafs who, for lha first time, have « ami attending A&M. I Tliit lixoiiiullvw' hnard inembars Wepe mi Stosses fop the uccaklotl With Mrs, K, U Reynolds gs hos- less I'hpii'iiian lit clrnigo of ai raitgu* he on ft. MTjMF ilFFTi, -J ' 1’filny Hreiih falirlt* Is b itnjnhliui* thill iifVInuhttlb" Uku Wnbl, gn jml- liirtl fiber.; Wllh ciiUdll. ' When old'km’d- spiM.'Inl pwiegutloitia must be Ukdn tn prevent shljiiklng or feftlng,; oxperw say, T" VM.PM IMHM Ml i IMM The |exi meeting ef therlub will e on jhtf third Thuredny in Jan- ^ U ^ 1 j — r" 1 " . B. Cfvj Mr. and Mrs. Velvan Melsohj a daughter, Teresa Annette, Mrn Oct. 26 at St. Joseph’s. V 11 Mr. and Mrs. E<lward L* Wilson Jr., a daughter, born Nov. l.afc St. Joseph’s. I; f f C’c>ciking School Opens in Bryai) •Th# McCitjloeh-Daitsby!Fur* NRurtf Co, of Bryafi Has announ- red a (cooking school to be held on Ndv. 3 at 2:01) \u m. al the atore.V ' f A home economist from Houston will be present to dem onstrate cooking bn Chamber’s gas ranges; Drawings for pri- tea will* held. j ' , , J. Bethancourt, the ma n ^ ager. extends a cordial invita tion for all ladies of CcjlUge Station: and Bryan to '■M ■■ .-f: (WHY PAY MORE? : : I ( Call today about our ... 20% RATE REDUCTION Billie Mitchell, ’42 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Phono 4*72W Above Aggleland AUTO — UP* SPECIAL!! Little Girk’ Jeans h ji], ' • 'j /]‘ ] Zipper side cloning. ., Huspeuders. . . B^osV m , rm Joyce’s tog y y djustable removable ’or!zed denim. . . In (waist. , r ,t 1 • r/ • - 608 So. College .V' r V.’ t/i •/if s n Phone 2-2864 .! 41 LADIES, DWrr FORCE l ; ! ; k fi 4. Prizes! , *ize«; •if AT^ II' 1 ii Prizes! . » • tx x . •■••, Chamber’s Cooking School i .k ' ' ' • ill.3 - ■’ l: ‘ | | I ' * I / \ / r Cooking Authorities IVEDNESDA V, ( 12:00 P.M. !iS| ^ R A N 0 (cooks with turned off." i ; r ■ 1 il; * "7’ 7 f ,/M A >* r u /i —— ; fl ! I' 7: ’ / ; 1 Si!! i m"' iilf si • i . . :i m \ : , \p • Text* j ]'; . . .7 ■ . j / ✓ T'- . ' j M A -t;t' i. ■ 1 ;-j, 7; '■*( if '•( \A< ': I'U; ji i.ai ! - ■ ■ £ ; ":l