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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1949)
A Bure-’nuff co SS -a tore made in costume, nftw 18 months. Her Mr. and Mrs. James E. idy Club Hears \ Whitacre On >me Economics i he Campus Study Club met last »s(Jay afternoon in the lounge the Y^M.C.A, with the American ne Committee as hostess. Floral mirementa of white and yellow nml Hpirea wore placed at van- polnits. Mrs. B. F. K. Mullins the club prayer. r 1 ira. C. W. Crawford introduced I. Jessie Whitacre who took the ib on a . verbal trip to the Home onomics Research Laboratory. Whitacre is Chief of the Dlvi- in of Home Economics KcMcarch r the AAM Experiment Station idle n member of the Texas State utrition Council. Dr. Whitacre iid home economica research dif- ira from other research in that t interest is for the consumer, te discussed one textile research iblem and three food research iblems. One problem concerned •iched cprnmeal and how to save ic thiamin content. Mrs. H. L. Heaton presided over the business meeting. Mrs. G. Feas- ter was voted membership in the dub. Mrs. A. W. Melloh, president elect for the coming year, ivas in troduced. The club voted to aid the Business and Professional Womens Club in sponsoring Judge Camille Kelly of Memphis, Tenn r , who will discuss child problems. The club also voted to enter the National Federated Clubs “Build a Better Community” contest. A duchess to represent the club at the Cotton Ball was chosen. Gaylyn Wehrlng ia 13 months old. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wehring of College. gave the group sugg and i A ned (1:30 j-,*J Meets at Y The, 5 and 2 Club, composed of freshman veterinary medicine stu dents’ wives, met last Thursday in the' Cibinet Room of the YMCA. During the business session, two members of the ’49i>r», Mrs. Bob Year) and Mrk. Jerry Barak, and Mrs. fames Hoban of the R-0 Club the group klraa and helpful .(ations on future programs ^constitution. \ chicken barbecue wga plan- for Thursday, April 7, at p.m. at the Girl Hrput Little House. Those on (he patty com- mlttee are Mrs. Wtrren B, Koss, Mrsj John Harper, Mrs, W, W.. Buell, Mrs. James D. Currolli and Mrs( G. Kendrick. , \ Mnn. Carroll and Mrs. Robert J. Goodwin were appointed to com pile it constitution for approval u the next meeting. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Otho Collins and Mrs. Stew art McLeod. Chocolate cake and coffee were served to Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Mc- Leodj Mrs. V; R. Patterson, Mrs. J. M, Pruitt, Mrs. C. D. Bourke, Mrs. A. G. Patterson, Mrs. Hoi- ban, Mrs. Barak, Mrs. Ycary, Mrs. Ross,] Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. Newman Isom, Mrs. W. S. Nichols Jr., Mrs. R. G. Lewis, Mrs. J. C. Mullins, Mrs. T. B. Angel, Jr., and Mrs. Goodwin. The next regular meeting will be h^ld April 13 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. John Harper, 101 Fidelity. Cohostesses will be Mrs. Warden Ross and Mrs. J. C. Mul lins. .lolly Min* Hunan Diane Reg is 18 months old. Hhe Is the [hter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Rogers of C-9-B College Vh Iraip Lynd.’SolJfflu >ld daughter of 1 lUlam E. Way, g, grin. Her purei ; T Deanna Darleen Gillaspy was 15 months when her picture was taken. She is now 17 months. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gillaspy Jr. Terel S. Hines is 9 months. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hines of Apt. A-8-D, Col- lege Vienf. ■ T "'I -4- TSCW Alumnae Organize Club Mrs. W. L. Braddv of College Station has been active in organ izing an ex-students chapter of TSCW alumnae in this community and Bryan. A V ■; An initial meeting was held in tho Assembly Room of the YMCA leal Tuesday night. Mrs. Braddy is the former Laura Belle Atherton of Denton, who graduated with the claw of MH, majoring In Speech. She is a mem ber of the Executive Board of the TSCW Kx-.Students and la chair man of the chapter organization committee. Before her marriage she was secretary to President L. H. Hubbard and prior to that po sition was manager of the Student Employment Office Of TSCW. Mm. Braddy atresoea the fact that membership in the club is not limited to graduates only but to any ex-student of the college. Time of the next meeting will be announced in the Women’s Cor- ner. / Larry Peterson is the 17- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson of Bryan. tenneth Carrol Bond is the 2- year-old son of] Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bond, 10-A Vet. Village. ’ Michael Orgene Colvin Is 2 years old. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. (). V. Colvin of College. THE BAT TUESDAY; APRIL tj, 19W Children Present || Rhythm Program i Th. children of “TruelMi dergarten" entertained their •hts and friands Thursday with nn all rhythm nrogtath the Girl Scout Little Housl,; Dressed in their new bund forms of maroon and white, thUdf*ii made a colorful ehtr with a flag drill to the tune of Victory Bell march. Davey Rowland <tf Sgt. and Mre. ’ led tne band in Si Washington Roet ! March, Lumber Jack, Hands Acntte Sea, and. The Big Baaai P Readings, songs, and dances - also given by the children. - The climax of the program reached when the children ti white cloths around their 1 and sang, “We’ve Got The Mumjps.' Refreshments of cookies hm bottled drinks were served j the Children and their guests aftfef thi program, David Bradford Ferris Is an a ert young lad.nf 3 months. He the son of Mr. : and Mrs. (). Ferris of A-d-Y College View. 3 Robert C. Brenner Jr. is the 23-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brenner of 203 Edge St, Bryan. \ IB Mi lagiii ii if- Ww ' f 9 Sandra Kay Sundberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sundberg. Her age is 13 months, but her picture was taken at 11 months. -t- Carol Gwen Thompson is the laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John l. Thompson of Apt. 1-A, Vet. /Ullage. She is now 14 months »ld. The picture was taken at 9 lonths. 4 Phyllis Learlene years old. Her pa; and Afra. W. C. G 'm rove. Donald Ray Probandt is 1 year old. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Felix B. Prob College View. Probandt of A-8-A, - FILLER Taffatan COTTONS - ;.[(■ 1 • . ientimenUl prints in sweet fietoriun colors and sophist!* ned designs x . i FAST COLOR & SANFORIZED I ad" Wide • Per Yard The Fabric Shop four Exclusive Fabric Center I-:' T ■ i Bryan Patricia Anne Mosley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam N. Mosley of B-18-A Col lege View. Her picture was taken at 1<> months and she is now 20 months old. Vicki Vance is the 3 Vj-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Vance Jr., of 2100 Ma loney, Bryan. Bulletin. Board FIVE-0 CLUB, picnic, 3 p.m. Saturday, April 9, in Hensel Park. Picnic will honor junior class of Vet. Medicine and the Vet. Medi cine faculty. FIVE-0 CLUB, style show, Thursday April 7, at 7:30 p.m., at Beverley Braley’s in Bryan. All wives of members of the junior class of Vet. Medicine are invited* V. M. ’51 WIVES CLUB meeting Wednesday, April 6, at 3305 Col lege Avenue. NEWCOMER’S CLUB, Wednes: day at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the YMCA. Mrs. Calvin Pigg will rer view the “Big Fisherman” by Lloyd Douglas. Linda rfathryn Krauskopf is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Krauskopf of Colfy-ge, Her picture was taken mopths and she is now 5 migiths old. ' T/VT ■ >ilJ[ iliifTho i is! Conrad p >rttltf »la. He ik the |i. pin rad B, <’b|s Of Col M I Cheryl Lsljfh Vickery ijy thti 10-month-old ! daughter op Mr, and Mr*. Lewi* E. Vlrkayy oB ; «•* v,t Vll "“- i Albert S. Peln Jr. is the 14- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pela of Project House 7-A. iM Carol Jones is the 20-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jones, 16-B, Vet. Village. David Ernest Bryant is the 7- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bryant of Trailer H-3, Area Z. r. Jonathan Jamea Wommack is 5 months old. Hia picture was taken at 3 months. His parents are Mr. and Mra. James Wom mack of 8. Highway 6, College Station. Marc Kpndall Powell is 9 months old and the son of Mr. and Mra, Arthur B, Powell of College. fy Cyril Dee Hilliard Jr. ia 19 months old. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hilliard of Trail er Q-3, Arei 5. * ' "'‘fc 3 / Jo Ellen Goodson ia the 1- Mr. and year-old daughter of Mrs. W. P. Goodson Munnerlyn Drive. If Phyllis Paulette Silber is now 7 months, though her picture was taken at 3'/2 months. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Silber Jr. of 419 Foster Ave. w H Joel Don Wood is 8 months old. His parent* are Mr. and Mr*. Don L. Wood of College. Here are brother and sister, Jesse Fowler, who is 26 month* old, *nd France* Ann Fowler, who I* 12 month*. They are children of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Fowler of A-7-D, College -View. Bonnie Jeanne Sears is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sears of College. She is now 2 years old. Her picture was taken Special Introductory Oiler/ What could be a better memen to of your babyr than a pair of his own shoes that have been metallzed. Shoes plated with bronze, silver or gold. $3.50 per pair // '• J Send Name and Address to J M. Prewitt \ Box 4973 College Station Formals.. :§"• I . iligth*,' from'fflju’kot* to hi»-< p *Vy|ctu «P)> fashion- ’ortp; is . He is the 4»h »f Mr. f- F |-Mf I'y to let gthen injn o life i)xp|rts. • it old fur v N 1 ■ ' > & Your Ipaasport 't|, gif months to cornel FT t,. Hikirt graceful ruffles which lines. This an<J|mapj I i- iff / •a V '• •, • • . • ’•V.v a'W..' . > ♦ T >• , a m ■> lings ifr irta anti ed at the irs alone. r ■ . % • •» organt y, t ie red n neejt . i 1 / •V; )/!' •VV ■;