I , r . Carol l! Ij first P I !; ! •: At last tlie news f0f e first-place winders jy contest. ' Miss Carol R in the age group Carol is the daughter h-}} i ■ ■ ■ if. i on, TKomas Angel, And Elaine BateKelder Win (<•' i in the Battalion Women’s G)mer Baby Contest -if- I ■ fl- ■ i ^ College Station. 1 netted with the ho: pajrtment. Second group goes to Ml vi i, age 24 months, Mr. and Mre. 0. V. C61 er Area 2, F-3 ' ■ Another girl, Bitchelder wins top hi Kl.to-20-montlv 1 division, months old and lithe d; * Tin Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Ba 2A Vet. Village. H4r senior E.E. student., Si es to Davi4 Williai 18-month-old son William P. Maro I «4t House 11-A. I ' |i ,i • In the l-to-10-mo (aster Thomas B, places first. He.ii d the eon of Mr. oinas B. Angel lr. •' The judges have, picked the^ the Battalion Women’s Corner ngtjon walks off with first place ) months. Her age is 30 months. cpn-4 Col- h of \>mo r. ar nd Mrs. G. A. Buffington of ^Second lartln. Ir. and •0, , Collit# Vie*. Samuel V Wilson ^r., Run* Proj- ry N«n«y Ilmii.. ao” fcl. i2S.M. 4 4S Anne Gnthlnfa, iVk Archie Douglas Rogei V ihonths. l t 1 The three College I < . Haters' wives had 0 vei task before thOm In group of pictures, that a baby can not Judged by a picture i they tried to Ironside^: tures of the baby abot< and are JithNi enry ndol anti 8Mi tan* ff cult tographic arrangement of the picture. It was also difficult for them toj narrow the field down as there were so many children of; equal beauty. They finally had to con sider full-face pictures, only, as it was not possible to get a complete idea of the child’s features from a profile view. After a few hour's deliberation, they agreed upon the six dinners. Prizes are to be awarded as fol lows: To Carol Buffington, a $5 photograph from Aggieland Stu dio, a $5 bouquet of flowers from $5 of free washings at Cunning ham’s ft Hour Laundromat To Thomas Angel, a silver spoon from tngei, Henry A. Miller Co., 48 cans of ir spool • 48 lc Libby’s baby food from Southslde Food Market, and an Aggie T-shirt Batchelder, a 15 gift certificate from Joyce’s Togs ’N Toys, a bushel basket of groclerles from Charlies Food Market, and a dain ty plnaforo from Immie’s Gift and Tot Shoo. L Dianne Martin wins 10' quarts of milk from Sanitary Farm Dai ries*, David Mnroskl and Michael Colvin win Aggie T-shirts from the Exchange Store. Battalion staff members who saw the pictures were impressed with the large number of attrac tive babies represented. Pictures will be returned after the holidays, and those, who want them sooner may call for them at the Battalion office in Room 202, Goodwin Hall. / ‘ il : I ' ■ ?■/ ' &ibJ, V] }M ? ,.• , Here are the pictures which won first plhce honors for three young entrants in the Battalion Women’s Corner ton who is 30 months old, , Her sweet, engaging smile baby contest. On the right is Miss Carol Rhea Buffing- helped her win first place. Next is Master Thomas B, Angel HI who is 7 months old, His bright, alert look was Dr. Ponsford % Is Honored By AAUW I *:?■ oung baby food from Tom won first phi woman’s page i Mrs. Thomas B is happy over receiving a case of Oden of the Southside Food Market, ir the 1 to H> month age group of the Contest. With him is his mother, 'I, Jl: IL . i -t ;:i : : VANETTFS .bower of WwWy ...MARIGOLD, HYACINTH, POPPYDUST, ROSEBLDwt uu! CAMELLIA.-, in a auet of Spring alieeniew! Three lcB|dw lon^, in-hetween, »hort... gwe perfect fit The VANTONE finiWi mean* longer ween $4*50 per box $1.65 per pair Ml UIIIV • Ml veil 1 2>.IL uge —-15 Denier IDEAli GIFT giate Shop Bryiii ! 4:. The Bryan-C o 11 e g e Station Branch of the AAUW held a tea recently honoring Dr. Pearl O. Ponsford, the State Division presi dent, at the Woodland Heights home of Mrs. J. C. Culpepper. Mrs. D. W. Fleming and Mrs. J. H. Sorrels presided at the tea table which was centered with a Bouquet of spring flowers. White sibiili ax were used for decoration throughout the house. During the afternoon. Dr. Ponsford spoke briefly, compli menting the local branch on its splendid beginning and achieve ments during the first year. She urged attendance at the state convention to be held in El Paso, starting April 8. She also told of the national convention to be held in Seattle in June, and the convention of the International Federation of University Women which will take place in Zurich, Switzerland, in the Summer. Dr. Ponsford emphasized the fact that the international study grants of the AAUW have done much to further international un derstanding. Assisting Mrs. Culpepper in ar rangements for the’"afternoon were Mrs. W. J. Dobson, Mrs. W. R. Weydel), Mrs. John MilHff, Mrs. S. K. Critcr, Mrs. J. B, Coon, land Mrs. E. F. Hubku. Five-O Club Has Picnic Thr Fiyt-0 Club was hostesH at a picnic Saturday afternoon for mambara of the Junior class of vet erinary mt'didnc. It was held at 8 p.m. in Hensal Park. Other hon ored guests were members Of the veterinary medicine school faculty. David William Maroski dhn is second-place winner in the 10 to 20 month group. His bright, beautiful eyes made him a close contender. Hip parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Maroski. Bridge Club Dismisses j The Veterans’ Wives’ Bridge Club met in regular session Thurs day evening at 7:30 in the YMCA on the Campus. Five tables fit bridge competed for the prizes. High score was won by Celestia Loden and second- high by Nelda Wilson. It was announced that the club Newcomers Hear Mrs. Calvin Pigg In Book Review ft Figg rei in” at the ieeting\ of u factor conuldored On tho left Ik 20 month! old. Her her to first place. I|' Ir Bnlcholder who' in liled wonder helped I “ If ; T' \ Mrs. CalvinTHgg reviewed “The Big Fisherman” at the Wednesday afternoon meetings of the New comers’ Club in the YMCA on the Campus. Another event of the after noon was the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. J. B. Johnson, club president, had charge of the business meeting. New officers elected were Mrs. Walter Delaplane, president; Mrs. Louis Horn, vice president; and Mrs. Ralph C. Hook Jr n secretary-treasurer. New mem bers welcomed were Mrs. Vir ginia Higginson, Mrs. L. S. O’Ban non, and Mrs. L. R. Thompson. There were also three visitors: Mrs. H. M. Bradley, Mrs. Cora Melloh, and Mrs. A. W. Gauger. Half of the members at the meeting played bridge. Mrs. John McNeely was high-score winner and Mrs. Sam’ Southwell placed second. Tallies were in the form of Easter bunnies. will not play thia week because f th of the Easter holidays, but meet- 1 or tnt ' maKel • Ings will be resumid the following Thursday, April 21. The door prize was awarded to the guest reviewer, Mrs. Pigg. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Harry Stiteler, Mrs. W. T. DuBose, Mrs. Barlow Irvin, Mrs. Blaine Rideout, and Mrs. J. T. King. The refreshment table was cen tered with an Easter basket filled with rabbits and eggs. Yellow candles wore placed at each side The dub reporter, Mary Ann Smith, says that the club will wel come new member*, Any veteran’* wife la eligible for membership. Dues are Me for'the first semes ter and 2Be for any semester there after. *■ Bater Cotton = i J F BROADCLOTH and LAWNS PRINTED and PLAIN Complete Selections | I; • - / -1 ;i; :r r •. • j^j/| j jiV ^Jlie fabric S/ionne n I .* V . 106 Main Miss Dianne Martin is the second-place winner in the 1 to 10 month division. She is 7 months old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Martin. Style Shows Are Staged « *■ ™ ' L i Ju L „. I' 311 By Two VMl Wives G||d| Two veterinary medicine wives clubs have jpi|t ttia accent on fashion this past week. Both staged style ahoW^ in a local ladies’ wear store using club members aslffode ' The ’49er Club presented a style review at Braley’s in Bryan Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. of the club and their guests enjoyed seeing the lat^s| fas|i| ions in smart new summer clothes—— r • iokhesl 1 i - i i it - which included cotton play clothes, ( , g inc i aied Mrs. CKa afternoon dresses in silk prints, Z— — 1 — - —. . and formals. Mrs. A. C. Sears served as com mentator for the event and intro duced the following models: Mes- dames Charles Love, Garland Hart, J. P. Fuller, Jerry Barak, Herbert Dubuisson, Jack Tickle, Leon Gibbs, and Eugene Willis. New creations for the young ster’s Easter parade were modeled by Misses Mary Margaret, Eliza beth ' Ann, and Barbara Lynn Gibbs, and young Master Michael Calliham was seen in the newest attire for little boys. Refreshments were served after the showing by the hostesses for the evening, Mesdames E. B. Hows-r ley, R. W. Lowe, Max Pachar, A. A. Price, L. L. Spruiell, and Troy White. The Five-0 Club presented their style show at Beverly Bra- ley’s on Thursday evening. Mod- Co L bett, Mrs. Herb King, IljftNfL Clii r Barrel, Mr*. Bill Stewiilr| Mr* Carey Clark, Mrs. Jacjk^Bebii ger, Mrs. Jim Hallmark, and Mrs. Joe Coulter. | pt show prints, a taffeta forma formals, and hats gloves, Around 40 members of the club were present Those in charge of th|B'%howij were Mrs. Ruth Riddle,: |he c secretary, and Mrs. DoMihy bann of the social compiiftee. Cottons . predomlnated'Viiin tih bow. ^ Also modeled j W|re a 1 orroult I* ci il pi^ene Colvin (jlose runner-up in the 30 month age group. irentsl are Mr. V. Colvin. jen-uger’s room: Cover a ilywooti with felt or fab- t into old. picture frame, fa: wall for memo^ Idanco Music for the occnsfah plied by Haswell’s. pin cos- I | High Fashion For Toys AP NcwM/eaturc* Buiinh** and plush duck* will woar the la*t wonl In spring hat style* this Easter. Toyland has hacome style con scious; and It’s an underprivileged bunny Indeed who Isn’t equipped et, aallor with a modish bonnet, beret or topper this season. Styles exhibited at the recent Toy Fair were as varied as those displayed in the swankier millinery salons of Fifth and Park Avenues, and were worn by the entire Easter menagerie—bunnies, ducks, swans, chickens and even mice. A new style favorite for ducks is a blue pork; pie sailor trimmed with white ribbon, costarred with a blue-and-whitc checked topcoat. A blue necktie completes the en semble. - -:j :1 j Male rabbits favor cowboy rega lia, complete with ten-gallon som breros. CURRY FURS Cold Storage and Demothing : ' : ! ' ! a 1 FURS and WOOLENS REPAIRING REMODELING CLEANING GLAZING ■ i \ ’ Y X — • PICK UP SERVICE New Coats, Capes and Scarfs Dial 2-1894 Acroga fran Port Office Bryan • . : i ' ' X '.,r H J /: