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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1949)
V ' if . N ^^1 * X-ry ■ ^ ’ i j- v . to Honor Older Employees <>«{ ■ ; - ir’/t . ■ i : I..I , !’* ! ir : * v f f 1 1 T! J . is ' r - L ll i ’• L ' «’ c. * . v- Twenty employees who have completed at least 2p years of ser- v ice with the Texas A&M System, will ‘he honored at the annual Christmas dinner for employes De cember 21 at Sbisa Hall. The 20 who will receive the 25- year-awards are Dr. J. E. Marsh, College hospital, campus; Miss Ruth Lord, now retired, of Bryan; Willie G. Barrow, Animal Husban dry Department; Dr. E. G. Smith, Physics Department; Homer E. Rea, Agronomy Department; James IL Burrell, B & CU Department; Miss Josephine McCall, and J. R. Quinby, of the Agricultural Ex periment Station; Dr. F. L. Tho mas, Entomology Department. Louis A. Fridel and Isidor Lo pez, Subsistence Department; Miss Lida Cooper, Denton, Silver Whit- sett, College Station, J. A. Bar ton, Ballinger, G. J. Lane, Pedu- cah, J. 0. Moosberg, Center, Miss Maggie Peach, Canton, W. I. Ross, Marlin, J. E. Mayo, Prairie View and Lyndal Ward, College Station, all of the Agricultural Extension Service, j Let Us Make That Old Suit or r f Uniform Look New | -• -! expert workmanship £peedy results ALTERATIONS • \ ' ‘ ' r •; J PATCHES CAMPUS CLEANERS Over the Exchange Store A&l hold ai meeting Wednesday after noon at 5 o’clock. Coached by Herman Segriest, the team has pix games and a tournament scheduled for this season. At this first meeting will be discussed plans for the first trip of ’ the year, which will be to Houston on January 6 and 7th. ; The Aggies will participate in the Region III Texas Handball Tour nament along with Texas, Rice, and other top handball teams in the state. The Aggies will be without the services of their star handballer Jewell McDowell. He will not be able to compete until after the cage season ends the latter part of February. ;r -.-r ■ - .‘l ;■ ' j , Reorganize This season, plans have bet ! to compete with SMU, Rice, Texas on a home and home . Later in the spring all teams in this conference will compete in a tournament to be held in Austin sponsored by Texas University. The Aggie handball club last year took two contests from the Mustangs, settled for a split with TU and lost a close one to the Houston YMCA. A tournament was kept throughout last years handball sea son with Jewell McDowell captur ing the singles crown while Mc Dowell and Leslie Layne teamed to win the doubles championship. This organization is one of the recreational sport clubs sponsored by the Office of Seudent Activ ities. LTL ABNER ^-ou: man nc IK was amour ; ■It f-'T You Cant Trust Your WHEU HE WttDlCXTED 7>W Kt OumSTAHX zgJryj IN 7Vt, ioc*£D-ms . / BAG "- , 1 ■ I <• IS YOUR IGNORANCE SHOWING? WELL LET IT. ~ IN’T BE SHY. ENTER SHAFFER’S . . . NUMBSKULL CONTEST Each week, HERB SHAFFER will award a prize to the man with the lowest quiz grade Enter today! i ,; Battalion Gift Shoppers Guide [ J r r r T-n ■ i : ^ 1 ■ ^ Most Gifts Look The Same } > ! J In a box by the / Christmas Tree 'll ' ' ; ! - bqt YOUR GIFT will be remembered long . .. if it comes from 7 t t Wl MB ER IE Y-SION E • DANSBT wtSttiz CLOTKIERS Bryaa College L'. •r . I % £ 'AyliA / P|* J V , 1 mL <w. » K A l ine Piano - - Precious Joy (or Years to tome! A piano in your home ... is ■ ^ a priceless combination of musical joy, education! and fine culture. This Yule — give a worthy gift! Give a piano! Let us show you our wide selection • of pianos. Smart decorator-design ^ *■ spinet and grand piano types. ' Select your gift piano with out a worry about your bud get. Our convenient budget- payment plan makes your pi ano purchase an easy onp! ! A. r - Peters Music Co. Across from the Post Office Bryan * ~:7 OPEN EVENINGS \ •' ' — The Most Intimate j : • The Most Personal ! I : : 1 of ■ I • . i Christmas Remembrances j ^ YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AGGIELAND STUDIO North Gate 1 [ College Station PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE 30% OFF ON RECORDS Come by no^v and see our fine selection of Records and Albums. * Better Homes Appliances ! N. Main Phone 2-1642 THE FAT|IEh OF TEXAS INSPIRES A GIFT FOR DAO THE "SAM HOUSTON** A bond carved Taxat l onger Belt Iti inches wide. Haedtewely hand carved in authentic Texot floral design. Rich, mellow Russia CoH. With V* solid broMe buckle (mode detachable by patented snap ' i ' THE "SAM HOUSTON" Hand Carved Soddte Creft fold in Russia Calf. Hand Sam Houston Salt del ign on cover and front. Hondsoae tana led-wood and Rusm t. lined divided bill patkets. cord pockets. 2 cello r~ ' nge Store jj I STORES A&M Annex ! ' AMARILLO CLUB, ThhTsday, December 8, 7:15 p. m. Ro< ih 207 Academic Building. Dance p ana to be discussed. AIME, Thursday, Frida r, De cember 8-9, AIME meeting room ME Building. ASCE, Tuesday, DecemW 6, 7:30, Physicis Lecture Roojn. Re freshments will be served. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFES SORS, Thursday, December 8, 7:30 p. m. YMCA. CORYELL COUNTY fcLUB, Thursday, December 8, 7:3d p. m. Room 125 Academic Building. Christmas party to be discussed. DEL RIO A&M CLUB, Thurs day, 7:30 p.m., Reading Room, YMCA. * . if EAST TEXAS CLUB, Thursday, December 8, 7:30 p. m. yMCA: Christmas dance will be dismissed. HILL COUNTY CLUB, Tues day, December 6, 7:30 p. m. Room 307 Academic Building. HORTICULTURE SOC1 E T Y MEETING, Tuesday, December 6, 7:30 p. m. Room 103 Agrimlture Building. IE CLUB and IE WIVES CLUB, Tuesday, December 6, 7 p. m. ME Shops building. Plans will je dis cussed for Christmas Party. MIJLBY-DAVIS CHAPTER, of Houston Club, Tpesday, December 6, 7:30 p. m., Room 226 Academic Building. Important Organization al meeting. NAVARRO COUNTY Cooking PORT: ARTHUR day, December 8, 7:15 301 Go< win HalJ. Dance will be cnscuss PANHANDLE CLUB, Thursd December 6, 7 p. m., Lounge Dorm l.i Annual picture apd dai will be discussed. PRE-LAW SOCIETY, 7:15 p.m., Tuesday, December 6, Cabinet Room, YMCA. Inspection trip to Texas (final plans) to bu discus-j sed. PRE-MED and PRE-DENT, SOCIETY, Tuesday, 7:30, Room 32 Science Hall. SAN JACINTO CHAPTER OF HOUSTON CLUB, Thursday, De- r,' i ! a . CL A Sf. .llolio.j IFIED ADS , ,] ! j Va ■ 3 '! ■ 1 p ^ 4 TUESDAY, DECEMBER G, 1949 'T T-vT . SBLL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD. Rate* . . . fcSc a word per insertion with » 25c minimum. | Space rate* tnj Clauifled Section . . .(60c per column Inch. Send all ; clanilfleda with remit tance to the Studint Activities Office. All ad* should be turned In 10:00 a.m. of the day before publication. up ECIAL NOTICE BEWINp, alterations, and re weaving, Ot|s- ale Free—Back A&M Creamery. tn cember 8, 7:15 p. m., Rpom 228 Academic Building. SPANISH CLUB, Tuesday, De cember 6, 7 p. m. Room 123 Aca demic Building. 1 |j SUL ROSS RESEARCH CLUB, Wednesday, 7, 7 p. m., Room 28 CE Building. VM '61 WIVES CLUB, day, December 7, 7:30 p. arium Room of YMCA. WACO-McLENNAN (fOUNTY CLUB, Thursday December'! 8, Room 301 Goodwin Hall. Plans for a Christmas dance will be| discuss ed. * i ; i •)— '' H Indescribable^ Stolen Wednes- m., Sol- • lOR SALE •( PORTABLE TTPkWRITERS, HP.OO on all mkkes and models, Royali Coronas.! Underwoods, and Remingtons. Convenient termii. Gift wrapped. Late model rent. machines. Typewriter, and adding machines. Bryan BuslQeaa Ma chine Company, 208 North Main, Dial 2-1328, Bryan, j! WASHING MACHINE. Good condition, at College View Apt. B-5-C. Call be tween 5:30-6:30. ■, WORRIED about what to give ; HIM ! or HER for Christmas? Try Fulsr Brush. Phone 4-4082 or write Steve Shaw, BoxJ 238], College Station. BATTALION classified ads- • WANTED • RIDER TO NEW YORK area for mas holidays, via light plana; , 4-4324. LOST AND FOUND • . ■■■ LOST: Two men’s bags between 5 p.m. Thanksgiving on ih* 25th and College, In Bryan, for return. Jimmy Smith, Boon Dorm 6. ;/. LOST: A pair of men’s brow Freeman shoes Ih th* parking hind Dorm 15 last Wednesday, Frank V. Torno, Dorm 15-105. • aye »t t >vJ a Call 4-5324. II BATTALION classified eader than a 'Using in ] Station. Call 4-5324. (cost less per reader than any otf)e? form of advertising in Bryan-Col ege Thomsen jed last Thursday, December 8, Room 228 Spokane <A > )—Elmer told police he was rob night but he couldn’t destribe the CLUB, loot. It was neatly wrapped Academic Building. Christmas par- ]gg marked “Do not open until ty will be discussed. NEWCOMERS CLUB, Wednes day, December 7, 2 p. m., Room of YMCA. Christmas.” Thomsen said he had n’t. The bundles, Christinas pre- 3abinet sents, of course, were lifted from his hotel room. in bund- Now * Now Now. : New and Used AUTOMOBILES FINANCED ;♦ 'l Phone 4-1232 I • i, Flop Colson Travis Nelson • RECORDS • BAIJK School & Office Sapplles ^ ALL YOUR/M5EDS HASWELL’S i-V j IH DINNER WARE J Quality! Gift Ideas ! Jm MISHIUV STAL mm ! ! r LAMPS i-H 'tl l ■im H l! 11 air i'kmmk ■ 1 t " 1 . : -L , - A : J : ?! 1 .1 I !' l5;K v PJRtIR-ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY ■ I,.'-:: L ' Ii . iT I ii l i T .• !. ’■ Iv' ; I • 'i' . •••*■ lil ■ / , is A',',