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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1949)
S3 importance of prbdijct the I present time, f er, iwho is well knpw^i i omics stresL.-, v... r aghout his ta|1k. I sing his expej-ie ~ vin? as a consul! Anjerican Comm ColoneT En ^land’s awaki Inc -easing produc necessity for sah ■ "5 |To me that eof.” Chevalier jcioiiitin rir g to his stay inr 1 ' • im ans nothing in! | One of the po brfcught out cor Jof the «itw«tipn| hwl touched on (j co itemied that mu' er coiiBclously 1 ught other all-irtiportancW the question [ti II > iWer jKiIrtted, ourj id ««Uln« the lm| idl v w ges, Ooloniil (IhevKl^t 1 ' W >H ONlonipDiqu^t rt tcluslon of hlq , «i swtred questlifliH! ««kw]| Jhy t At|dleni't>. el RhitW* otton 1) icIieH “Rir m fin Air •' V / lories i/ / mABNER CM5-M4H IS. A SLY RXLYlNf \ vl A Mm of Dtotinction 3 mass Three of the most outstanding Easter services in this country will be heard Sunday morning over the college radio, station WTAW, ac cording to Mrs. Betty J. Edward- son, program director. There will also be an Easter story presented Sunday aftemoom. and an Easter theme program on 'Wednesday and K THcr^sox «ER WHILE ' OPENS HM goiW-TXK) Uni lir | || i; Friday. N >- '*: : ill : r fi ■mm m. {Miss Wyyonne io will be the IT els at thb Cotton She is a so; 8CW. Her e in from Del , r . Sort Hall. itcaint. at llnhha Day, Crystal City's eontrlbulhm to the Aggie Rodeo Team, proudly surveys the saddle he won for being the best alharound cowboy at the rerent Texas University Rodeo. Day Is on the Aggie squad now In Han Francisco to compete In the National Collegiate Hjl TT| t ! faster Egg Hunt Set for Wednesday The College StatlofC Itefreatlon Council wtll sponsor the revival of the annual Luke Patranella Easter Eijrg Hunt for the children of the College Station" area Wednesday afternoon at 1:45. This hunt is JjLfl 1 open to the pre-school children and j' children In the first four grades of irraram&r school. The eggs will bo left In the park south of the Gilchrist home and east of the pre-fab vet village. They will be left for the Negro children oh the football field at the colored high school at the same time. The Washington Cathedral’s Eas ter service will be on the air from 6:30 a. m. until 7 a. m.; the Holly wood Bowl Easter service from 7 a. m. until 8 a. nf.; and the Trini ty Choir of St. Paul’s Chapel from 8 a. m. until 8:30ia. m. The Easter story will be presen ted on “The Greatest Story Ever Told” which is broadcast over WTAW at 5:30 Sunday evening. The two Easter theme programs will be presented by the American Broadcasting Company's storytell er, Ted Malone, on Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a. m. Gilchrist, Krueger Attend Bond Meet 'j , jEM ! ' \ i , Chancellor Gibb Gilchrist of the A&M System has returned from a recent organisational meeting of the central bond advisory commit tee of Texas higher educational In* stitutlona held in Dallas. The purpose of the meeting waS to begin plans for the issuance of bonds to finance the building pro gram of higher stale institutions, Heven educators from colleges and, universities 'throughout Texas make up the committee. In addi tion to Ullchrlsj, A&M was also represented by (3. G. Krueger of the A&M Board of Directors, and W. It. HolKinann, comptroller of the College. The Committee announced that at a,later date they would discuss and appropriate money that will finance higher state educational In stitutions. i \ v- V Gentleman's Agreement H A-/* \JAL, VAL— WE GOT QUITE A LI'L GPOUP HERE. TWO INVISIBLE LI'L COPS AN’ ONE INVISIBLE LI'L CROCK/'' ??-VWUrSTHET LI’L COP?—YOrU. TAKE TH'MONEY BACK?-- -AN' T'OTHCR LI'L COP WILL DRAG THIS VARMINT OFF?— FINC/r •H- / 4JU NOW.T'C FUM MR. RATTIGAN, HM-Ph' POLKS MIC BEUEVEl LI'L ABNER Heartbreaks of HIkIi Society TH’ M L If WHIO A HEl. FELLA, Tf TO Ml, HE i ■ 7W' , HLRb ' V ! 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All ads should be turned in b> 10:00 ajn. of the day before publication. ' :■ :i^== • BUSINESS SERVICES • 1 • t 11 a aeai: | == REGISTER NOW for new class [in short hand starting February 2. Call Mc- Kenzie-Baldwtn Business College. 2-G6S5. Barry Carlos Smith free pais to Cam- pus. i|] « , . • —i —— f—r—^ What’s Cooking AGRONOMY SOCIETY Tuesday 7:30 p. m., A. I. Lecture Room. AIChE, 7:15 p. m., Tuesday, Pe troleum lecture Room. AIEE-IRE, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Electrical Engineering Building. AVMA, 7:30 p, m., Tuesday, Am phitheater, Veterinary Hospital. HEART OF THE HILLS, 7:30 p. m; Tuesday, Boom 303 Academic Building. SOCIOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Room 206, Academic Building. . •! K • LOST AND FOUND • LOST—Fountain pen bearing name “Oc- tavla F. Kogan'’. • Reward. Return to me: College Library. • WANTED v WANTED—Garage, somewhere near North Gate bus line. Contact J. ! M. Parkerj Box 1961. College. Dale Allan Bryhan free show at Campus. • FOR SALE FOR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLAHNES Commit DR. J. W. PAYNE Optometrist • iM ftnilk Mai* Hi. Hryaa, Texas J — 2- Cpnault Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Your Vliuat Problama 803 B, Main — Bryan Phone 8-1662 y i 4* CREAMLAND "To Serve You Better We Serve You the Best" 101 Ho, Main, Bryan T Automotive Electricians Starter, Generators , and Carburetors Tune-up — Magneto Service Bruner Battery & Electric 113 E. Bryan <3. C. Courtis, D.C., th.C. Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR ■ j Modern Uptown Office Main at 26th over Creamland Phone 2-7080 !_7 •RECORDS • ^rriTT! RADIOS MdaOtOes Supplies YOUR NEEDS /> k. ; , FOR S\I.E—1617 Ford Club Coupe with overdrive; 1618 Ford Club I Coupe with overdrive; Salisbury motor Scooter. See Slaughter 107-11, or Box 1873, after Easter. , SOI. KUSH LODGE NO. 1300 A.F.&A.M. C ft 11 e d meetlhg Tuesday, April 12 at 6:30i p.m. Work and examinations In F. C. degree. J. J. Woolket, W.M. W. H. Badgett, Sec. 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