The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1948, Image 3

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a pay cro^d
Wednesday High
“Harvest, F(
to add another w
ing house. , % • |i ■ n
Qfty-colored ' er^pft paper : And
balloons decorated ffljjfei
and the various booths whic'
fered a variety wa
many of them
women of the d
At C p. m. the'jovcm
supper served ui- ai
eafeteria with Mts. L.
in charge.
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apres filled the (parish house of the St. Thomas Episcopal Churcl
the associated Women’s societies held their annual bazaar
Was the theme off the evtot which was staged to raise 1
the parish houso and to buy drapes and heaters for the exis
After eatlni
the round of
offered cootu
hite
needlework,
gamee for the
these were the
booth, pitch the bal
ring around a peg.
pennies. There
palm reader, ’
who was very
young crowd. H I i
Ralph Shuffler, ,
young magician, gave
* during the evening w
Kay and Stuart llelvo]
sistanfa. Wearing a
I. Hhuf/ler proved Wept
/ ter with which ilDl ‘
«. hls^ show going
A cako which!] was
Congdon’s and a
ringing nddtid mo
ding fund.
Co-chairmen jfior t
wore Mrs. A .0.
H. H. Curma.
wore Mrs. T. A. AdM
oftkosj “ * “ *
Mb,
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Mrs. Jharles Ual^os, u
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Mitchell Hostea To
©>%; La Vitfita Chapter
Th’esto th;'tegiOnal meeting of4— ^ L
injpli-ihql
shows
Mci-
"oeL
Bjlkj hat;,
,«te
ELI hi
ro Trtffiod
im
;!festlvalj
jj mid iMrfj.
te
feOf
Ursfi ;Mm
DA..it., couhf not be held on No
vember 4, but Mrs. John W.
Mitchell wak hostess to the La
Villita Chapter on Tuesday eve
ning at 7|80l plm. at her homo in
South Oakwpod. Bowls (of
American Pijllair i
contajners a ided to the charm of
the living rconi, and Dainty Bess
ro^es were o x the mantle.
After the opening ritual led by
Mrs. L. U ’Fourakcr, regent, a
shiort talk wi s feiven by Mrs. R. R.
Lancaster on Ajmerican Music, aft
er which sh i read tho words of
“The Star j toangled Banner.”
Apiirovcd Schools are one of the
jmt projects, sponsor-
Daughters o
lution, and ~
man of th
C
F. L. Thomak
r “ , T iabltsf Mrs
d^>nV
iflshi i
giutwH, and Mrs. I
PH. I H:1| 1
Many locnl ndircbaiftk dona tod
' anlclos at cost fttr thoc foK*' 2 -*
Mlif
Mrs. Lytic Gets
Surprise Party .
j, lion R|, Mcjn
a BUrpriltf httt
Mr. and Mrs
were hosts at a twrurji
party for Mrs. Hiitoi
their College View
Puesday evening.;
Cocoa chiffon cake
were served to those
and Mrs* Olay j M.
John Anthon^, Mr. 1 _
ry tjltone, the hoist) aad1
honored
most important projt .
odl by tiio National .Society of the
bo Altoorican Revo-
rs; Mitcnoll, as chnir-
s comhiltteo of tho
chapter, is djiihg splendid work in
arousing IhthrOst in this worth-
while acflvilly. A box wa* packed,
viiluwl at Botoml hundred dollars.
W* bo seiit toidfossnoro, N. ami
a rash donntiMii I* to bo sent to tho
KhUi l)uneai« Hinlth Hchool, Thoro
wihi over eigiit thousand students
In tho H attpdtvod schoolrt being
aided by tho IK A. It. .
Texim Klugjs uvo boon roqtMMiod
hy service fti 'iimnw In other coun*
tiles, and Mrt. I'ouraker suggesbst
that the chnlpUr make utt effort
tn raise mmieyl to purchase flags
to semi servl'e -itum. upon
as an activity | during ihe Texbk
Oolden Jutyhej year, Itltd. Mrs.
Frank B. Brcwd was named chair
man of tbl« cgjmmittee.
Following tho business meeting,
Mir. Mitchel tforved coffee from
tie siiver se •vice and salted nuts
IcJlnturff and pink cn idles in silver com-
(iday potM which ware; jplaceil ort each
Lyf.1 ■ at silde of the Service. Her Slaughter
Lment. | Miss Caroline Mitchell served lime
! swirl from a silver platter at the
coffee! opposite end of the dining table
which' was centered by ^ patidue
flertt, Mr.
les, jMrsL
,LMr Mari
dstoji.O am) I dies in silver fcandelabra shed
Soft glow. i
iso flags
reuuokt,
o TexaS
vases 'filled! vhth delicate pink
Sweetheart itch's and buds. Can 1
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Big Clearance
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Clothi
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1 1 "‘•ys uotmng
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OVERCOATS, cckt Sc leggin sets. All! wool.
Sizes 2 to 6 years. ;
BOY’S SUITS. Wool, c6rduroy, and corduroy and
gaberdine combibgtions.
J j ‘Sizes 3 to 6 years.
LITTLE BOYS SUITS, corduroy & corduroy
1 gaberdine cokbinations*
Sfeoi 0 mois to 8 years. i
GABERDINE iJACKETS! Weather-field
. iBlzcg 3| bo a years,
BpXER SLACKSf cor^umy and gabebdipe.
jbo S years. *
and
VM ’51 Wives Hold
First Club Meeting
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The newly organized YM ’61
Wives’ Club held.their first reg
ular meeting Wednesday, Novem
ber 3, in the homci of Mrs. Tim G.
dPaulkenberry.
After a busineKS meeting re
freshments were served by the co-
hostesses, Mrs. Elmer Pierce and
Mrs. E. Wilson.
: Those attending were Mcsdnmcs
Rl W. Baker, Maircus R. Brown,
Chns. E. Deyhle, Jack H. Duwe,
Itoy Penncr, Chas; J. Fuchs, R. E.
Jones, Paul W. liandruui, Robert
L. McDonald, E. D; McMuvry. Wm,
L. Murray, Thomas M. Nunley,
Bill Parker, R, H. Perry, Byron
Range, Bumaoo Li Hoberl *, Tliom-
as P. Ryan, Clyda Slay, Chas. H,
Stevens, Luwrencd Steve tson and
tho hostess, Mrs. Tim U, Fwulken-
Miry,, and co-hostekHcs, MP*. Pierce
uiul Mrs. Wilson, j
The purpose uf; this! dub Is to
acquaint and provide ore udonul
liertalnmont for: tho wivis atul
mliles of the Veterinary ('lass
enterti
fhmillc
»d ‘wi.
Stan Hoilmig 11)
Wed November 20
Htmi Hollmlg wjio is known for
blw actions on A&M's gridiron and
baseball diamond has decided to
ehtcr a new field. Hollmig m go
ing In walk down the center aisle.
; He is engaged to be married to
Miss Anno House, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. (5. W. House df'Kcrr-
ville. Tho wedding! Willi take place
at tho Prosbytcriftiji Chapel in Aus
tin on November 20.
: Mjss Houle is a sophomore at
the University of Texas ami »
member of the tlhi Omega Sor
ority. The couple plan to make
their homo in College Statiom.
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SAM Wives Hold
First Club Meet
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orner
mmtlm
(left) and PEGGY LEE compare warbling
Super Club
PAFFOR .
tune-up for weekly appearances on Chesterfield
show. They alternate with Perry Como on the 15
NBC evening show.
K» to
radio
minute five-a-week
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Mrs. Barker 1 Presides Ai !
If- :| ; ' . ! 1. /Tj
Campus Study Club Meet
k'-]". !i [.j! • i y. ■ y I I
Thu ('irnipuK Study (Hub mat luxt TKnHdny ufUnpon In.
thu YMCA loimgfi.|iloatPlitM wi*rt* Mrg, Hoy Snyder, Mrg. J,!
'i. Shawn, Mr*. OIIh MIIIim’, mid Mrg. Virgil llnrmml.
In tho ulwi'ruMH of tho did) proajaont,
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The S. A. M. Wivci; Club held
an organizational meeting at the
YjMCA on the Campus last
Week and elected the following
officers: president,: Mrs. J. T. Wil
liams; vice-president, Mrs. H. H.
Hamilton Jr.; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. G. W. Fuqua; repbrtfer, M^.
TL D. Snider. > i /
It. was decided to have o'club
picture made for the Longhtfm and
announcement was made that the | daughter, born Novi! i3
picture will be taken at the next . Hospital,
meeting, Nov. 16 pt 7:30 p, m. at:
the YMCA.
nriwklont, MrK. P, W, I^urkor
vIco pronidunt, tMokldotl at Imv brluf Unainoka ioaajonj
during which thu fjllowltig rntw^Fy^-
nuMiibcn* were addi*d to the dub C '. I . » .
roll: Mrs. Carl lllrdwt'll, Mix liny Ph StUdCfltS WlVCS
mvr Adams, Mrs, Harold M illivnji,
and Mrs. Richard Dbwmm 1 !., /
A miniature of thd Uni tod Nb*
timis building deTOmtad thedlpehk-
er’s table. It was surrouiuled I by
small flags of all nations. The
decorations Were in keeping with
the subject of the afternoon,
“.Shall We Purge thiK United Na
tions?” T J[ |
Mrs. Snyder intivKluced the gue«t
speaker, Dr. S. R. Gilmmon, head
of the A&M History Department,
Dr. Gammon said that one of the.
great issues of the day is “Mod
ern man, slave or sovereign?” He
also said/that as long 1 sis wb’ make
any progress toward recovery we
should not purge the Uni toil Na-
tions/ J: |
Following Dr. Gammon's talk,
thjbre was an open discussion.
Phm to Organize
Wives of senior students! majort
ing in petroleum engineering will
meet in the South Solarium Lounge
of the YMCA at 7:3d p. m.j Friday
November 12 to organize p club.
Wives of all senior petroleum
students who are interested in joint
ing are invited to attend,: accord
ing to Mrs. Jeanette Burnham, i
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Annual Confi
Child Wei
The first annual eonferei
the Children Federation was
Sessions began at 10 a. r
Area were in the Maaionic "
! Participating in the pt
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DARsHol
Meeting i
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iirnl Child Sm-iop Divi
n Country Club.
" adquarter# for
until ft p. m* Hetdqua
rs. Julia Hillman as director.
1 leaders In the field of
ho Savo
Delta
WSl
La Villita Chapter, IJ
College Station was reprei
the regional meeting, division fi .
at Navasota on November 4th by
the regent, Mrs. L. L. Fourakcr;
chapter treasurer. Mrs. E. B. Rey*
:hapte
lolds,
and Mrs.
nk B. ~B:
chairman of the Americanism Com
mittee. The hostess chapter—Rob
ert Raines—of Navasota, with Mrs.
J. T. Simmons as regent, made the
arrangements and planned ■ the
luncheon at 1 p.m. following the
bioming fheeting held at the Meth
odist
Navasota.
rs. J. T. Swanson wan general
irman and the committees
hich helped make the regional
meeting a success were: Mrs. R.
F. Chappell, arraugpmeqta; Mrs.
J. Percy Terrell, reception: Miss
Bess Johnson, program; Mrs. W.
F. Gibbs, transportation; Mrs, R.
Baptist Couples
Plan Barbecue
i
The Veterans Couples Class of
tho First Baptist Church of College
Hfation will hold w barbecue at
Cashlmi's Cuhlu Friday nvenlnjc,
November lit, at OiHO pJt).
Mrs, I .else Harvey, aociial chair
man of Ute class, has planned an
interesting program and a barbe
cue menu with all lhe trimming*
i hat go with such nn outing sup*
per. -17 | r v ••
The class is now composed of
coupios or 4(1 members. Rev.
Prentiss Chimp is teacher of the
class. Tho Rev. Arthur Nmlth Is
assistant teacher. -
state chairmen, were also present
and gave reports of the work ho*.
Bulletin Board
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49’erfi Club, meet at 7:jiC p. m.,
Wednesday, for transportation to
meeting at home of Mn.| Emalita
Terry, 2021a Ayreshiro. •
Ah Quiz--Where Is t'.hy Sting}
Jessies '68
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Mr. and Mrs. FeMjc
I !c
Staffed, a
at Bryan !
All wives of students of Man- : MfS. MaddoX GivCS
reinent Enginee-ring are invited j _ . _ T . .
PaHtels
i - bpim'ii * lx> o yeaI7i, «
BIB OVERALLS] cordumy, and gaberdine.
And iWfthJMM. I r ■! ! ' - - j. i
SHIRTS, corduroyi cc^ttoln flannel a«d!bi?oadci6th.
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CREEFERS, w
pleco.
a 3 years, j
and qotton. One jpifece and two!
piece. : |; : j j j h-
«!£•(* B mog. to 3 years,
BOY DRESSESr {Slsee 6 imonth to on* yt
-SWEATERS, nil wool; nM* 3 years t|>*$
ear. •
\h\ 3 years th'6 yea-rs.
AGGIE SPECIALS
This Week
Green Salad
and choice of
Grilled Pork Chop
fWW .... . . . 1
Baked Stuffed Deviled Crab . .
Chicken Fried Steak
niff „
Vegetable, Potatoes & Drink
at
agement „
to become members.
I —r 1
bets Club Will
Meet November 10
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The Ider’s club will: Ixt entor-
tglried Wednesday, November 10,
at tnc home of Mn|. Emalita Terry,
2q2tsi Ayreahire, College.; Every*
ope will meet at the AdnlinUtm-
tlpn building at 7:15 p. m. for
transportation. | j ' ! j ;
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Leftover macaroni, cold diced
meat and a ohecite sutico may | Ite
combined to make a cakserole dltdi;
Urn with grated cheese; Serve With
spiced scalloped tomatoes uml simp
beans cooked oply qntil tender-
crisp.
Party for Husband
14 ; J
Mrs. Clifford L. Maddox of Col
lege Vi<^ entertaimxi her husband
; with a surpriso birthday party,
Thursday, evening, at their apart-
mont, n'/f ^ ;
Decorations wore all: in the birth
day theme and an embellished cako
with “Happy Birthday” on it was
a fc-nturo of tho evcjning.
Cake and coffee wijro stuvoA to
I the following well-tylshers: Kir.
and Mrs. David J. Hmull, Mr. imi
Mrs. John Hnyter. Mr. and Mrs.
Boh Yeary, Mr. and Mrs. II. G,
Murray Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Top
liert, Mr, and Mrs. JjapieS W. Col
lier. Mr. and Mrs. HHiy Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. William (|.! McCoy Jii,
Mr. and/Mrs. Orville Cartwright,
and Mr. Jack Watsdni
1 By CYNTHIA LOWRY
Newsfeatureu Writer
like everybody 0130, I: guc'8;
I’m a sucker for those quiz tests
in the magazines and newspapers.
It doesn’t • matter whethier it’s
question-and-answer stuff i!on the
j size of my vocabulary, my knowl*
! edge of current events or ai highly
erudite probing to determine my
j aptitude fpr mountain; elinibing. i
: I take them all. Things have
gotten to such a point that I’d i
no more think of sitting down
for a quiet evening of reading
without a bundle of! well- \
sharpened pencils (no erasers; |
that would invite cheating) i
than I’d try to play golf with-;
out any clubs.
Constant practice has njade md
into something of u mathematical
wizard (although I flanked min*
eiubly a test on my financial
acumen the other day). For in-
stance,; in the twinkling of an ey^
I can scan the headline! “Are
You Shy?” And while automati
cally pulling out u pencil! ahsor|)
add follow such instructions nsl:
“Answer the following questions,
clu*c|dng the appropriate Imx. For
eatthl answer ’Yes' score ^ourself
fivnj subtract the difference hoi-
tvleen a normal calendar ji-ar and
r,Vuj> Year, divide by your, surtng,
plum the Arkansas cigarette tag,
without the numerals to the right
of the decimal point. If you are
jiqinfulliy shy, your final scoro will
hu between 7 and !), If yi)u are
soirtu shy, . . t
However. I’ve got to give
them up, They are driving me
to a pi^int close to complete
nervous collapse. I’m getting:
contused, timid about meeting
oven the simplest problems and
am spending most or my non-
qui^-tsking time worrying
about my relationship with my
fellow humans. At least, I think
I am still a human being and I
want to cut out this self-meas-
urenu-nt while I’ve still that as-:
aiuhance.
For instance, just the other day
I jtojok a vocabulary teit 4thich
appeared in a daily newspaper. T
scored myself as “exceptional’’
having checked the correct defi
nition for such unusual phrases
as “Iron Curtain,” “incoherent;”
“hero-worship,” and a few others.
All day I felt pretty good, but that
night—of course, it was after dirt-
r
ner—I found another vocabulary
test in a literary magazine. So I
worried and twisted through the
night. I missed such simple items
as “auto da fe,” “colloid,” “ca-
taria,” and “gurges” Unless my 1
figuring was way off, my'vocabu
lary in some , circle ranks “far
below average. : / ij
Over a'single week of' test-tak*-
ing, I discovered I was best suited
for jobs like lighthouse keeper or
forest-fire lookout or something
else
be
strator
eon
women’s
magazine test proved,
were completely wrong for myper-
fWWDER ABOUT
MY APTITUDE FOR
SETTING DOWN
aonullty and coloring, but—a news
paper test ngftln-my tasto is ox-
(lulsiU* undl l have groat artistic
ability. 1 don't got along well with
jKxiple, but mo and my collvaguo*
In the office have a perfectly
droamy rdationahip. •
Tho pay-off, and the reason I’m
swearing off, are three tests now
available in a couple of magazines.
In one series I find that I am
highly unconventional and radical.
That’s arrived at by yea And no
answers to 48 questions. But by
picking blue as my favorite color
in a “color personality test,” I find
that I’m a “natural-born conserva
tive with n secure hold” on my
passions and enthusiasms. And
cautious.
Unless I've really got; a split
personality, somebody^ .Wrong
somewhere. Anyway, I’m going
back to cross-word puzzles.
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CLEANING p PRESSING
ALTERATIONS
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AT THEIR BEST-AT
CAMPUS CLEANERS
Over the Exchange Store ( Y
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Mta. rfH. R.
Mrs. A. H.
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ecrRary of the chapter and
Wsjrd Templeman the organ-,
Orals
Miss
Mrs. Wara Templeman the organ-,
izing rei^nt of the Robert .Rainee
Chapter. | / *
Chapter me:
four wore given a:
to: moaj Mra- Edwa:
fSSi re ^ nt ’ ■ other 8tato
lers J. Tlopiak, oecrctaryj Mrs. ,
Smyth Greater, treasurer; Mr*.
Richard Q. Hulter, curator ai
Mrs. Walter ,G. Dick, parliamenta
rian. M«. Felix Imiln of Corpus
' presa
. jiffl'
r oi division
►ther state oft
present! Mgs.
wcretnryj Mr
>te chalr-
«nd gave reports of tho work b«*.; oast r pros,blent, I’ PA,’ of B
ing done by tkow comntlttoe* and Mr, A. <X Allin head of
usslitanda to local clHiptar chalH County unit; Mrs. Vlrgl
men, J ; . pubKp h««lth ffjrsoi Mm
’“i^L'raig, fojinar stat«i Pi
of Utu Tax as D.A/U.
Mrs. Harrow, state
Miss
tioasui
troduc
gynt,
Ounfcp
to il4,
UaWvs
of wa 1
as firsl
man, of “
stato
enhara M
itloiialHoeipty
COOpl'lS-
Ptar pro*
a* ti)« hood of
[schw-
progrom
gave
somg very interosting-
about the 14 approved D.A.R
schools, and^the work being done
to aid theOe^schools; Kate Duncan
Smith now haa about six hundred
students and' Tatnasseelwla four
hundred
for the
Rium* S
hooked
are p:
were \
rememb
Christniais, apd
occasionp, and .by sending ; gift
Of Useful art|$« tyring
|ah4 And Mrs. Roni,
of americaniJ^n and na-
nse, made spleiidid talks.
Irwin striated teypp
Biyart
jaeent to
THo f
centered
with
troiH
and
elfnre fiioi
en counties
tL
undltho
tho
» the
urch.:
the chu
various
tntives.
In*. Ms
AK^Tunchdon
wm Mr.!
-v.ng in the pro-
lillman, Rev. A*-
ox, aqsintaht -pastor of
the! sclool
progranu
and, prirtu
ork
«cns^ed
ting
was
puplb. j
lend- if
m
M. DoWell
Education
Wi.
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lllpi
yj^P.ycM,^ M,, M.w*
yniiin, reerealtor leader;.Mrs. Joe
Barron, teacher »t Travis Hch>ol;
Mrs. Elolae Johnson of the A&M
iop Servlcb; Mrs. Elizabeth
” a rd SCF^ Mrs A.
^ »- * A^utiva tecrobtry,
Brute* County Parent Toad era
AssoclatkhH Mr . E.iH. Bectsr,
past-prolltlent, I^TA, of Bronhimt;
f Bivsos
J[ Put.
rs»»| I Mrs. Pterl
ayla, flaw wwkari {Miss Nihlly
RiUer, homo most ation ai but
fqr Hrasos Cmntyi Mm, toy
suiH(rvlsor nr»m
\gim|
■iH
as tor of ; tyri
fail,
f
Bfutte Pi
Alumnae
Tmatlot^jAir
packages
tho year.
Mrs. i
chairmen
SI
Jubilee next year.
TSe beautiful dinner {date Wo*
diou^n, which may soon he obtaln-
od-4he hand around tfie plate
^ilue of the D, A. R. National
Society \Hth clusters y
fes?«
z
Sdwsrd
regent. Ciders may bo
tho ehapier rogchts f<
H
or Uter
ha auditorium was brightened
artistically ajTungod yellow
rosnthemums, and tn
*bles held vivid fir
nd.BIrd-of-Paradise
The. me:
four Incl
an, Hun
Mubcr chapters
Ude College HU
tevllle, I9asui|[:
Navaeotw, Cameron and
IlimsaiUlllW ISI»—MSM—w
Onchoon
n be try
« Bi
Bronham
Waco.
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fi
A-I'l,by.
dlrodurj
ton Conn-
i»«v, ft, I,
tew Ml**ion
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Beta Phi
to Meet
Tlai, Brazos iVi lley Pi BeUi Phi
Aiumhae dub t dll iheot Thurs
day, November M, at 4:30 pJin
with .*11% Wnltt!' Doney, 206 pld
Sulphur Bprinjjrs Road (Midway).
Phis in tl« community are
to attune. 1
¥i-4—U—
‘es
Joseph’s.
and- Mif. idwih G. Gibaon,
a sgrtXirt^tory; Hfjrmaiji, borp Nov.
•r
4l
Mr. and Mrs. Jamds H. Worn
mack, a son, Jom thon James, born
NoV/t at St. JoiephSi UoHpitaf.
Copt and Mrs. Leater W. Stiles,
a son, Stcve'n Wjibb, born Nov k 2
at St. Joseph’s
Mr.: ami!
:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Ander
son Jr, twin {boys James Louis
and John Dougin s boro Nov. 3 at
St
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Tl
Mi^and Mif. SVillijm C. Frw-
'rfinn, a son, born Nov. 4 at St. Jo-
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a son Thomas Cobrad, horn’ NoV. 4
at St. Joseph’s. '
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strooi^gison, bqm Nov. 6 at St.
> and Mrs.jChariea W, Mc-
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Nov. 6 at Ht. Joseph's.
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