' • ' ; i- ! : . 1, ; en’s ' l / ' L 1 1 /■ ■■. / :: 'i- HU T' Treaiures from — afUmoon by «aih_^, ib at a meeting bald i|j Many countnea wei ortg tnem , j, The Holy . Pakistan, Pa Hawaii, and G ie treasuraa ^ Jad® iewela to “a co Indian sash de^v...*- [gator 1 hunt in Paraguay. *’ Among the Swedish coll '* of j Mrs. J. W. Potts Were woven Swedish linens, an eighteenth century Swedish anna Swedish sailor's! tnife, J. T. Schmidt’s Meissen pmr-, Wt m Dresden attracted attentloi as did the exhibit of articles (estlne displayed by ina, formerly a Holy Land. : l Mrs. g. T. L. McNew Chinese collectloi i ch were * teak ood and ebony and two birds ter buffalo horns, also displayed! from China, necklaces, ear lists and rings, bangings, * carved and a silver tea urn. Silver necklaces ahdi fram India as well . Mandarin coats were the treasures contriL_ Ipe Trotter. Mrs. H, libited a large [ere and a coi iover. Delicate eb lace and Chaco >m Paraguay were i. W. H. Delaplane., Idea from Puerto jRlco Ibited by Mrs. George I hand carved Tyrolean boj whistled when wound i-, brought by Mraj Gibb];! 'hrist. These are only a few [he many intriguing items buted. s.i ii' bulb To complement style show was original cogtume* •ountrtoa were modeled and plained by the modwk Mw. L Thomas, Jr. word i * an adult dress, with i > all occasions In Hawaii, narbnr* dean Tt ora as Pressed In the well Known fmMdrtdrt complete with lets and lets, the trad! costume for child rnm The watlan clothes were loai Mrs. J. H. quisenNujry. Mrs. D. W. Willlatn i ap n a black Japanese cere own brought back recen| >r. Ide Trotter. Dre|w-upir rt sticks adorned her co ffure^ J. B. Roberts ant} M s, McNew wore Chihesp m World were exhibited Fri- le College Women's Social H%11 the Campus, ted ! in the “treasures"' Italy, Russia, , China, Japan, T Uan, man's ooitume while A. N. t McDowell wore the of * mm from Pakistan. Mr. be, a graduate student from donned the costume given r Gibb Gilchrist by Crown Prince of Arabia on the of his visit to A&M. drs. J. W. Potts wore a Swedish me representing the Swedish nee of Smaland made for her the Swedish 4-H Club girls. Palestinian handmade costume m the’city of Nazareth was by Mr%, a W. Crawford, costume belongs to Mrs. Hanna. A gay silk embroi- •ed Italian, shawl adorned the raiders of Mrs. Henderson Shuf- Representing Paraguay came Mfs. W. H. Delaplane clad in a hapdwoven and hand embroidered ornamented with Indian 'emonial bracelets and necklace orange miniature straw hats. f. 8. Mogford made her ap* ce in a pollera, a festal cos* tujne of Panama, completely cov* erpd with handmade lace and em broidery. Representing a Greek peasant dressed for a Delphian fj^st day at which a young girl hopes to meet her future husband W; is Mrs. Ide Trotter. \ At the business meeting pre- led over by Mrs. M. C. Hughes following slate of officers ‘ by Mrs. T. W, Leiand, of the nominating was unanimously : president, Mrs. J. C. r; vice-president, Mrs. Fred secretary, Mrs. S. A. treasurer, Mrs. J. H. , reporter, Mrs. K. E.. rth; parliamentarian, Mrs. W. Crawford; general chair- bran, Mrs. Horace Bra**. Miss Dixie Margaret P. Van Tugh ie pleased over posing with her father’s pipe. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Peacock Van Tugh.. i v •' fei m John David Meriwether is the cheerful young son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat A. Meriwether, 1110 £. 26th St., Bryan. Ml; u • . Dainty Miss Lorrie Woods was 2-yean-ohl on March 16. Mrs. M. McNew 1 wore Chinese mandarin l Her parents are. Dr. and i coats also brought bir Drl trofot f Paul J. Woods of the A. A ter. Mrs. A. E. Sails jnodel^ ill History Dept. *■' . •• “ "I • fj|j»! r |' tr 1 ‘ ‘ • — i ii' ii I. iini i i 11 i .(1 - Summer! , 115 N. Main */ \ ; * /1 *>J+ ii : j • < i 1 Chambrays and ail “Little Jim’’ Hurst is a big little boy of 12 months as he stands by his walker. He Is a new entry in the baby contest. r w -rt'-r—ap ::V7' WB&wMmvm % ' ; j Little Miss Karen Prater was 3-&nd-one-half months when she posed for her picture. She is now Jive months old. Her parents are Mr; and Mrs. T. E. Prater, D-4-C College View/ / . • ! TUESDAY s :■ v , ‘ .■ - ■■ / 'v/.- K • ;AZ" : — 'omen 6 — ;vf orner THE BATTAEION MARCH 29,1949 . J Pag«S Texas Mother’s Club ects Mrs. Morrison President Mrs. Pat Morrison was installed as president of the North Texas A&M Mothers’ Club in ceremonies held March 18 at the YMCA in Wichita Falls. Mrs, Charles Tate of San Antonio, president of th State Federation of A&M Mot officer. | Other officers are Mrs. J. C. Gowdy, vice president at large; Onstott, first vice presi- ray, Mrs. M. G dent in chi Mrs. Phil president harge of ipembership; K. Sheets, second vice in charge of ways and means; Mm. Walter C. Krog, third vice president for legislation and studept welfare; Mrs. R. L. Windham, recording secretary; Mrs. Foy Stewart, corresponding secretary; Mrs. M. W. Knight, treasurer,' and Mrs. T. 0. Santa, historian. Mrs. Gowdy was chairman of the day for the luncheon meeting. She introduced Mrs. Tate and Mrs. R. E. Sparkman of San Antonio who is extension chairman of the state federation. “The Spirit of Aggieland’’ was sung to open the session. It was led by M;rs. Cliff Deaton, accom panied by Mrs. Pat Morrison. Mrs. W. T. Weils offered the invocation. Mrs. Gowdy introduced Mrs. J. P. Agerton,; president of the Fort Worth A&M Mothers’ Club and her delegation, Mrs. G. M. Slagle, Mrs. E. E. Hicks, Mrs. Joe Rabb, Mrs. W.jE. Jarvis, Mrs. Lyle C. Cross, Mi*s. W. Berkley Palm, and Mrs. H. G. Garrod. Decorations centered around A&M’s colors, white and maroon. Thirty-seyen members attended. Dr. Moore Shows Instriuctive Film An instructive film, “Cheese- makingj in Dairylapd," will be shownlln the YMCA Chapel, Friday! 10 a,m. The film, which ii* in sound and color, will last approximately 45 minutes, according to Dr, A. V. Moore who Is directing the showing, All women of tha community are InVItod and no charge will be made. The film wall shown trarlng! the recent short course on chepse and ice'cream mak ing, an(d Dr. Moore held It over since he thought It would be im interesting film for all women of College Station :to see. Members of the Campus Newcomers’ Club Will act ak hostesses for the event. iers’ Clubs, was the install! ■ 11 l 4 * \ TBt. I.:'?,.':* . ■,.u; « HIM SIMM This laughing boy, Richard Lee Cunningham, is 23 months old. His parents are Mr. and Mrsi C. E. Cunningham, B-16-A College View. itoimrt it. nuuuMi, ,ir, is a l>ert-k>oklng lad of 20 months. He Is the son of Mr, jtid Mrs. Hobart It. Hhules of College View, Apt. A-8-B. The young lady In the bath Is Sherry Lowes, age 19 months. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lowes, B-8-B, College view. : i Holding the two first-place winners in the cowboy and cowgirl t>oy the benefit showing at ; the Campus, Theatre for the ght Graham. The unhappy youngster right Dennis Davis, 17-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. idmg th contest held at Aggie^ Rodeo Team is Dwight Graham. The Davis of College Station. The cowgirl is Miss Lots Fowler, three yesr-old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James Fowler. • I ■ ! U i. Deadline Is Set For Baby Entries Remember, the deadline for sending In pictures for the baby contest is April 1. Rush yours in today to Room 202 Goodwin Hall on theCfpnpus. mong the new prizes on the list are a bushel of groceries from Charlie’s Food Market, $5 Worth of free washing from Cunning ham's Half-Hour Laundromat, and a small silver spoon from Henry A. Miller Co. Other prizes are: Southpido Food Market, 48 cans of Libby’s Strained baby food; Aggieland Flower Shop, a $5 bouquet; San itary Dairies, 10 quarts ot milk, Aggieland Studio, a $5 photo graph, Joyce’s Togs 'n Toys, a$5 gift certificate, and Immie’s Gift and Tot Shop, a Philippine \sun suit. Entries will be judged from the pictures by a group of ministers wives. The age limit is 2% years, and three awards will be given, the babies being grouped accoid- ing to age. Winers will be an nounced m the April 12 issue of the Won'en’s Corner. MIhn Pamela Ann Prewitt Is a poised H-months-oid un she poses for her picture. Her pa rents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Prewitt. \ Miss Linda Kay Goodwin was one year old when her picture was made. She Is now 18 months. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodwin of S-A Vet Village. A . \ X "-7. , 7 Vi ': 1 e • t/ ' !]1 /•' ' j. '. ' / • ■ • -7 ' '7' . /vX . ' / l y.-.. 1 ; y/A \ IM r vt w' Archie Douflaa Rogers, la * big boy of 8-and-a- months. His parents are Mr. Mrs. Archie D. Rogers, Jr., 4-A Vet Village. / Hwrrjl Denise Clc happy-kwktng H 1 - lonlni baby hs 'when this ! b Shis to now'9 parents are Mr. MS. C j : Clonlnger, College SU- Michael Sutton, age 7 months, Is busy blowing a bubble. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. WilUs Sutton of B-2-B, College View. ' / f essies '68 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Barker Jr. have a new daughter, Shela Anne, bom March 19 at St. Jo seph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cardon Jr., have a new daughter, Yvonne, born March 17 at St. Joseph’s. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Anderson are parents of a girl, Patricia Su zanne, born March 18 at St. Jo seph’s! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner Jr., are E areata of a girl, Nancy Marie, orb March 18 at St. Joseph's. Mr. ! and Mrs. J. T. Ruper have a new daughter, Linda Lyle, bom March 19 at St. Joseph’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Bailey have n new (laughter born March 21 at St. Joseph’s. Fivc-0 jClub \ Entcrains At Membership Tea The Five-0 Club entertained at n tea Sunday in the YMCA from 8 to 6 p. m. The wives of the fac ulty of the School of Vet Medicine and members of the 49'er Club were guests. Katherine Saunders, president of the Five-0 Club, headed the receiving line. She was assisted by Ruth Riddle, Dorothy Neville and Billy Harrei. The table was decorated with flotal pieces of white and yellow, the club colors. Yellow candles, and white and yellow ,cakes com pleted the decorations. A sherbert punch was served by Betty Corbett and Jean Wallace. “The Five-0 Club was very hap py to meet the faculty ladies and members of the 49’er club,” Doro thy Neville, club reporter, com mented. . j Master Jacob M. Rusaell, Jr. is 28 montha old and ia the son ot Mr. ami Mra. Jake Ruaaell of College. -! . Circle Meets For Geography Series The Aggie Wives Circle of the A&M Methodist Church met last Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the hoi of Mrs. Jay Holt, A-4-A in Co| lege View. In the absence of M R. N. Henry, president, Mrs. A. Brotherton, vice president, presid ed over the short business seasi The devotional was given by Buck Brown. It was a reading the Methodist pamphlet, POWER. Mrs. Charles McAnnelly gave the lesson on The Development" jt>f Puerto Rico, fifth in a series of studies entitled, Geographical Frontiers. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mrs. Holt served cake and coffee and mints to the following me hers: Mra. Jakie Shrum, Mrs. A Brotherton, Mrs. Charles nelly, Mra. Buck Brown, Mrs. J: Diddle, Mrs. Newton Gann, ll Wallace Bridges, [ Mrs. W. A. Hughes, Mrs. Avon Waddle, Mr i. Janies F, Jackson and Mrs. Her man Stoner. i i&ii T ■j lies Charles Reasonover was td Mr. and Mrs. diaries: Reaso: [arch, 5 at of Bryan on h’s. j! j \ r . |i p. f 'i. and Mrs. Billy M. Steel e a son, Billy Morris JE, bof r Mrsi CharleiyA. Faiilk- li W son, Chhrles Addi- r March 15 ajt St Jo- V. H. Uetkert are r son, Willidm Paul, [19 at St Joseph’s. , / i,. ■ 7 . ■ v , J . •■.jp SHORT SIENDA I'.^fofthoMS'S'* ■ or under, tlend«r ' \ (•{*•>>■• Jb kp. ) III/ fra held In tho iff president of; the 4k president of the ' * ...f« those 5‘6“ to 5'®*', with i / FOiJRCAST Those precious Flatterniti as exciting legs for yoti.. ‘ * 1 hose! And lucky you . length, but follow your cilrjrd and hem. Fashioned of to turn heads your Way, As'< / Forcast ^ 15 and 20 Dcnfe 30 Denier ,.l •• ‘ TAIL FUU |0f those S’9" Or eveMgetotutl. lets, or shorter fuller lei Ilpmihs it article, alf, knee r d j Pont nylon yam bt m i I „^.$1.S5 .7; AM! ii: ■ A' j A X 1 1. !• 1 . f ] f : / l| • >. ,"7 , 7. : '..r.