The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 26, 1949, Image 3

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Result! "Fahey papts" Which
keep babies sitting pretty.
Now small beau brummels-can
shine in baby blue, and tiny beau
ty queens can cast a spell in soft
pink.
Yes, diapers not only can be
tinted but embroidered too.
Babies ore even been swathed
in "personalized" diapers—names,
nicknames, or initials are em
broidered on a conspicous area
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The Easter season inspired some
Aggies to trek down the aisle and
others to announce their intentions
of doing the same.
Miss Lying. Joyce Nipher and
Howard Malcolm Tomlinson were
married over the holidays at the
Ross Avenue Baptist Church in
Dallas. The ceremony was perform
ed by the Rev. Homer Reynolds
and music was supplied by Mrs.
Mary Carneal, pianist, and Miss
Rolana Nipher, sister of the bride,
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The bride is .the daughter of Mrs.
Gertrude Niptier of Dallas, and the
late Dr. 1. I Nipher. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Tomlinson of Corpus Chris-
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After a short wedding trip the
newly-weds will be at home in
College Station where Tomlinson is
completing his senior year at A&M.
On June 11, Miss Dorothy Ann
Young will become the bride of
James D. Bell. Miss Young is the
daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Walter
Curtia Young of 6643 Bandera,
Dallas, and Mr. Bell's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bell of 3609
Greenbrier, Dallas,
The wedding will take place in
the Lovers Lane Methodist Church.
The engagement was announced
at ft luncheon given by the bride-
fleet's mother lit the H«H tenroom,
Miss Young is h student nt HMD
mid n member of Peltft Gwmmii
Bell is ftttemilng A AM
sorority,
College.
Industrial Ed.
Wives’ Club I j
Meets Tonight
Mrs, Lou Kdns Speed wss elec
ted president of the n«wly«fortned
Industrial EductUon Wives' Club
st s business meeting April 6, held
in the South Solarium of the Y.
Other officers include Mrs. Joy
Johnson, vie# president; Mrs. Tish-
ann Wilde, secretary treasurer;
Mrs. Christine Lovelace, program
chairman, and Mrs. Mabel Pierce,
social chairman.
Meetings will be held on the
second and fourth Tuesdays otf
each month in the YMCA at 8 p.
m. All IE wives are invited aitd
urged to come, said Mrs. Speed.
At the meeting tonight Mrs. Ray
mond Reiser will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Reiser, a well-known speaker,
will discuss interior decorating.
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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, APRIL 26,1949
Baby Contest Closes And
Winners Receive Awards
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BY NANCY LYTLE
The Women’s Comer baby con
test winners have now collected
their various prizes and the con
test has been completed. Pic
tures are being returned as quick
ly as possible, and parents are
asked to be patient^ for all; of
them will' be returned for which
we have an address, i
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The contest Was a decided suc
cess both for the number of en
tries and from the fine babies
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Winners turned out to be even
more attractive than their pic
tures. Joyce Batchelder is a very
lively, friendly little girl. The prize
which intrigued her; most , N was a
package of candy jEaster eggs
which she quickly extracted from
the large basket of assorted foods
given ov Charlie's
She and Charlie
•ood Market,
me friends
iven
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Immediately. At Joyce's Togs ’N
Toys ehe nosed with another
Joyce. Mrs, Holman, owner of the
store, »nd became very interested
In a toy elephant while her mother
pinked out her Hasier dress, At
Immle's (51ft and Tot Ahob she
made a prolonged lour of the
whole store, while < awaiting ;lhe
photographer, Her mother ivss
eshsusited after Mn nNsmoon of
picture making, hoc Joyee Mlftlne
quickly revived with the offer of
an tee cream cone,
Tom Angel proved to be an ex
cellent photographers model, At
the Somhside Food Market where
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for Mother
ler you the best in hosiery'
when we present
list Stockings hy Vanity Fair.
i the only stacking with the
rial feature that assures
ear-Greater Comfort-Better Fit.
vender worker is a pretty
dasticized lace hutted into, the
Won the stocking >lt ahiorbs the
/!> allows (tending, lntelin$,
/if without ihe constant menace .
r Ull, Knee last Stockinets are
^portioned lor perfect fit —
hey are fashion *ri$h\
in smart shades,
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Aggie Wives Circle
Elects Officers
A( April Meeting !
The Aggie Wives Circle of the
AAM Methodist Church meti on
April 11 at the hoir|e of Mrs. &. S.
Mogford.
During the business session it
was decided that the circle would
not meet during the summer ' t and
that the last meeting would!, be
held ip May. Also on the roster Tor
business was the increase of circle
pledge by %%.
The following officers were elec
ted for the new year: president.
Mrs. C. B. Brotherton; vice presi
dent, Mrs. W. A. Hughes; secre
tary-treasurer, Mrs, Wallace Brid
ges; reporter, Mrs. Ferris Baker;
spiritual life, Mrs. Jakie Schrum,
and historian, Mrs. Herman Stoner.
Mrs. Jay Holt gave the devo
tional for the evening, “The Last
Supper” taken from Luke 22: 14-23.
Mrs. Holt had a plaque of da-
Vincis’ painting; and she explained
about each disciple pictured. She
also gave a short talk on the point
er, himself.
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Mrs. James F, | Jackson lljhen
spoke on The Newness of Life.
The lesson was divided into two
chapters, New Birth and Leinrijilng
to Trust.
At the close of the meeting Mrs.
Mogford served strawberry short
cake and coffee to the 12 members
and one guest. Mrs. Baker has as
guest her mother ;Mm. Thompson
Laird of Dallas. Mrs. Mogford'pre
sented each one with n rose! is a
favor for the evening. | U
Present were Mrs. Holt, Mrs.
Newton Gann, Mrs, Brotherton,
Mrs. Schrum, Mrs. Baker, ^Irs.
Charles McAnnelly, Mrs, Hughes,
Mrs. R, N. Henry, Mrs. Jackson,
Charles Brown, Mrs. Rob Reed,
Mrs. Uird and thftlhostess.
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Dairy Queen
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16 Oz. Thick Creamy
Fresh
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wherry
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servings
SMITTY’S
CoUege Grill
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he went to receive a case of as
sorted baby foods, he was fascin
ated by the cans of food, and Mr.
Oden, the owner. At Henry A.
Miller Co. he decided that he
MUST have the blue ribbon which
was wrapped around his silver
spoon. The picture of Mr. Miller
presenting the package to him was
just made when Tom grabbed the
package and stuffed the ribbon
in his mouth.
At the Exchange Store he quick
ly made friends with Mrs. Jahn
who gave him an Aggie T-Shirt.
Carol Buffington is a perfect
picture of a little girl. She has
large blue eyes, brown curly hair,
and fine, saucy looking features.
She also has a sense of humor, but,
due to missing her nap, wasn’t
happy over having her picture
made receiving her presents. She
admired the flowers at the Aggie-
land Flower Shop and smiled for
everyone but the photographer. At
the Aggieland Studio a large stuff
ed while monkey interested her
greatly and brought many laughs
from bhr At Cunningham's ty
Hour r.Miimlronmt site became sx-
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I'ltwi over the woo4m» horse which
Mr. ('unnlnghsin hss for the
ohlldreii (o plsv on. She rode it
glreruiiy, curls flying Then.she
went home to get that nap she hsd
missed.
The photographer, a little wesry,
admitted that taking Ihe child
ren's pictures wss quite ah exper
ience; so did the woman's page
editor.
One of Ihe Battalion ataff mem-
ber'a mothera haa submitted u
suggestion about which we would
like to have your opinion. S h c
thinks that a baby contest of the
baby pictures of Aggies now in
school would be enteirtainlng for
all of us. We think so too, but
wouldn't dare undertake it until
all of the present pictures are re
turned and we have rested a little
from this contest. Really, let us
have your opinion. Just phone or
write the Battalion, Room 202,
Goodwin Hall, tel. 4.5444.
Joyce Batchelder site cm a counter at Joyce’s Togs
’N Toys while Mrs. A. W. Heiman, another Joyce,
shows her the new Easter dress which she won in
Veterans Wives
Bridge Club i
Resumes Sessions
The Veterans’ Wives’ Bridge
Club resumed its regular meetings
Thursday night at 7:30 at the YM
CA.
Five tables of bridge were filled ! The Aggie Squares met Thurs-
and Mrs. Ethylene Sikes was high j day night in regular session
score winner. Second high was won
by Mrs. Gwyn Burns. Hostesses
were Mrs. Celestia Loden and Mrs.
Nelda Wilson.
An important business meeting
will be held at 7:16 p. m., just be
fore the next session of the club,
Thursday. All members are urged
to be present early for this meet
ing according to Mrs. Mary Ann
Smith, club reporter.
Kitchen scissors are practical to
use for many holiday tasks. Put
them to work in cutting un drifd
and glared fruit for caice and
cookies, in quartering marshmal
lows for sweet potato dishon or
for desserts, in shredding parsley
for garnishing.
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Aggie Square Club
Meets for Dancing
the parish house of the St. Thom
as Episcopal church. The meeting
was originally scheduled for "The
Slab” on the campus, but plans
were changed because of unfavor
able weather.
Acting as hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. Jack Page and
Mrs. Burl McGarrhan. Many co}-'
orful costumes were worn for the
dancing.
The square dancing organization
Will continue meetings during the
summer at “The Slab." Aggies
and their wives and dates are in
vited to join the club.
A scarf worn with fi fur coat
will keep it from wearing at the
collar line.
FIVE-0 CLUB will me
day April 28 at 7:30 p. nfc*l<f|
Bryan Country Club. fe*
VETERANS’ WIVES’ RKU
CLUB, will meet ThursdaiJIJ.
p. m. in the YMCA for j'fk
business session before IdMu
britl,?c Mm
V.M. '52 WIVES Ctf’
meet April 28 at 8 p.m.
John Harper at 101 Fidelity;
hostesses are Mrs. Warrei
and Mrs! James C. Mulli
on the right,
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t at Joyce’s,
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Tom Angel Is attracted by the gift wrapping around his new silver
spoon presented by Mr. Miller of Henry A. Miller Co. His mother,
Mrs. Tom Angel Jr., is holding him. Right after the picture was
taken, young Tom stuffed the ribbon on the package in his mouth.
It’s Smart to Be
Choosey
That’s why smart Aggies choose our
dry cleaning shop. We do expert work
quickly and reasonably . . . we’re boon
to Aggie uniforms. H i
Campus Cleaners
"Over The Exchange Store”
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ch (i>f Bryan held
itjy at the hofne
EVnnsI iii Brvan.
:Nh|uu1 , and pitchiin;
vtre i hki games enjoye
‘ 'StHi before the pic lie
“>n the lawn. Eiyht
fi (>7,cn ice creiim
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and singing c
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