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J ■ • >.«• .** •?. '* j All Faiths To Rais _ jr,,- • Funds For Israel f ator Robert Taft has unrnd / - 1^' i „ A&M Hillel ('‘optrdatiTrti. i H Franklin D. RoohovpII, Jr. ifl fchafrman of the National Christ ian Committer of 111 prominent jtifs S. Citizens who will ask Amer- lehns-of nil faiths to support the 950 drive for $272,465,HOO to perate the Appeal’s three agencies ideating with immigrants to Israel, '•‘^relief for Jews in Europe and -Moslem lands, and refugees com ing to the United States. • American Philanthrophy Referring to his newly-formed ^committee, Roosevelt said, “These Outstanding citizens, are acting in the finest tradition of American philanthropy in helping to res cue and rehabilitate the hundreds bf thousands of Jews Who lost their “homes and their means- of earning a livelihood during World generous American support. A goal of $2,0QQ' has been set for the Bryan-Colleffe Station area generous American support, say- in tjc fund-raising campaign for Sdlvldui" Wrlcjlhs a*nd the United Jewish Appeal accord- r r . ing to Josh Treiman, chairman of this area and president of The our government give now to the Republic 'of Israel represents an investment in humanity and also in the future of the ideals | of free dpm arid peace." Humanitarian Problem Speaking in behalf pf the UJA, Vice-president Albcn W. | Barkley declared the aid to Israel ns “more than" k Jewish problem— it is a humanitarian problem. j “We cannot aiiord not to help a free nation in the Middle Easjt so essential to the security of our liberty and ideals,’’ (Barkley continued. “We need- a free Israel among the nations of the World] Isreal may , be a vital influence in the . peace of the worjld as friend and associate of tjhe Un ted States.’’ *- The drive began March 15th an|d will last through Easter. [AH con-] tributions from this area should te brought or .mailed to Bennie Zinn, Roon) 102, Goodwin Hall, College Station, Texas. I ■ V - -r HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES ■j ; Carden Club Will Hold Flower | A flower clinic will the- Petroleum Engineering ing April 0. This clinic is sponsor ed ‘by the College Station Garden Club for club members only. Mrs. Charles Stelnger of Dallas will lecture and give demonstra tions of cut flower arrangement, according to Mrs. W. M. Potts re porter of the Club. / /■• , This clinic i*’beihg held to ob tain ideas for jfhoW, April 13 Hours for th a. m. and 1-3 the clubs’ flower e clinic are: p. ■ m.. /[ 11-12 Gilchrist To Get V Masonic Degree Right Worshipful Gibb (iilchrist, Grand Junior Warden of .the Grand Lodge of Texas, will receive a Mulsical Masters Degree in full forin on Saturday, April 1 at 7:30 p. jm. in the A&M Consolidated Hi^h School Gymnasium. : The Alexancer'C. Garrett De gree Team of Lodge No. 1216 of Dallas will cor fer the degree.j All Master Masons in good standing are irjvited to attend this ceremony. I -f /f ■ • "T \ 4 c-m ~ iaiShiri -1' ■ . N tCh ■' f K. pr, i: ff ! I- .i f; Urch Sunday You Will Find... Week-end Specials at Bonny’s Super Market LARGE DUZ i ■ .. Wc 7^<j-oz. Bullards li -[z -. BISCUITS ..... 2 for 23c 4 7-. 6-oz. Donald Duck ^ ORANGE JUICE . 2 for 55c No. 2 Hunt’s—In Heavy Syrup BLACKBERRIES ... 25c TOILET TISSUE 2 - 25c 4-oz- Armour’s r VIENNA SAUSAGE . 15c Bath Size Sweetheart TOILET SOAP.. 4 fdr 36c 15-oz. Sun Maid » . SEEDLESS RAISINS . 15c 6 Bottle Carton COCA COLA ..... 19c ^ i i 12-oz. Blueplate Strawberry’ PRESERVES . . 29c SUGAR . ... .. 5 lbs. 37c CRLSCO . . i 3 lbs. 67c 303 Diamond Cream Style GOLDEN CORN. 2 for 19c 300 Kimble Fresh J BUCKEYE PEAS:. . 19c Campbell’s VEGETABLE SOUP, 2-25c No. 2 Diamond / TOMATOES... 2 for 21c 2 FOR ^ Produce v..-.’ Carton TOMATOES. . 2 for 25c Calif. Navel ORANGES lb. 9c ; . I- POTATOES . 5 lbs. 19c Red Delicious l APPLES. . . ... lb. 10c GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs. 27c Lt. Col. Howard Badgett (left) and Major Donald M. Vestal. Jr., both of College Station, are students in the Special Associate Course at the Command and General Staff College. Camp Hood, Texas, where they receive extensive training in map exercises as well as other subjects on the Army’s highest educational level. I T News - Society ... 2 for 23c Qt. Diamonds Dill or Sour j PICKLES . . . | ] . 19c Gladjqla V FLOUR .... . . . 5 lb. 37c Swan’s Down. Instant CAKE MIX... . 2 for 55c No. 300 Del Monte—Halves or Sliced PEACHES . . . i 2 for 29c Meats Arniotir’s Star j I SLICED BACON . lb. 49c Heart p’ Texas P.R. FRYERS l J - lb. 59c WH0LE HAMS . lb. 52c r Star ROLL ROAST. . lb. 55c [BURGER. lb. 45c ■ Baptist Bible Class Has Business Meet The Winsome Bible <ilass of the First Baptist Church !of College Statjion held its monthly business meeting Tuesday evening in the honie of Mrs. W. P. (Cox. Mrs. Bill j Dilforth led in a l^'ief Easter devotional. Mils. Joe Smith discussed plans for the new interior decorations of the church nursery] beginners and [primary departments. She 1 ' re ceived several volunteers to assist in these departments. .] Money was given to puy eggs to send to the Buchnerl Orphans Hon(ie for Eftster. Mrs. jH, E. Hoy appointed committees to plan the picnic to be held April] 28, in the honje of Mrs. R. L. I Brown in honpr of graduating High school seniors. j . Group 2 served refreshments tp the following members; Mesdames Henry Fears Ja., J. PJ Baker, W. A. Sky-Eagle, J. W. Gage, H. EL England, B. G. Kilcrease, Claude Rock Jr., R. L. Brown, H. E. Hay, Joe E. Smith, C. E. Logan, C. E. Cox, Mill Dilworth, H. W. Vicari, H. H. King, and G. N. Thomas. Cut Rit wax; PAPER 19c No. 300 Uncle Williams PORK & BEANS . 3 for 23c No. 300 Del Dixi j HOMINY I. . , 5c 46-oz. Green spot j ORANGEADE . . 2 for 49c No. 2 D nl Monte Uhunk PINEAPPLE 27c Of. Rama j . ! APPLE [ BUTTER . . 19c 1 I.h. Premldm ' [ ■' i CRACKliRS 23c Trustee Elections Planned Saturday An election will be held Saturday in the A&M Consolidated Music Room to elect three trustees for the i local independent district and one for the Brazos County' Board of Education. C. A. Bonnen, Mit Williams, and Ernest Redman have been nominat ed for the A&M board while Rudy Leighton has been nominated for the country board post. Both Wil liams and Redman were nominated b[y petition. | In both the local and county boards the retiring incumbents fail ed to file Tor re-election, i Fred Brison will be election jfidge with Mrs. Russell Baccus add W. E. Wright serving , as clerks. \ ■ Rotarians Elect Dr. Schlesselman Dr. G. W. Schlesselman, head of A&M’s geography department, was elected vice president of the Bryan-College Rotary Club at noon today. Serving his fourth terms as secretary-treasurer will be 'Dr. E. P. Humber. H. C. (Dutch) Dil lingham was named sergeant-at- arms. V. ; Meeting Called For HometownSpeaken Hometown High School speak ers for the Easter holidays will meet in the Assembly Hall today to receive talk outlines, Bennie A. Zinn, assistant i dean of students announced this! morning. The meeting will be held at 5 p. m. Reports from the high schools will be given at that time. “Students who expect to speak and have not signed the roster are requested to report to room 102 Goodwin Hall," Zinp conclud ed. -NIGHT OWL- (Continued from Page 4) town, ■ fragging on hubby Glenn Peterson, art ME senior graduat ing in June . . . t Midnite moviegoers—Have Bald- erach and Rusty Daige tossing pop corn at irate patrons I. . . Dud Palm Sunday activities at the St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel will begin with Holy Communion Ser vices at 8 a. m. Church school will be at 9:30 and morning service at 11:00. At 7:30 p. mi. the Junior and Senior Choirs will present J. H. Maunder’* Cantata “Olivet to Calvary”, with special soloists from Christ Church Cathedral of Houston. ★ j Sunday school and (worship ser vices for the Christian Science Society will be held in the As sembly Room of the YMCA Sun day morning at 11, according , to Philip Goode, chairman. “Unreal ity” will be the subject of the les son sermon. - i " . ★ Father Timothy J. Valenta will conduct services at the St. Mary’s Chapel. Confessions will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 on Saturday eveening. Sunday mass will be at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. T: ■ i - ! “The Living Christ” will be the sermon topic used by! R. L. Brown, pastor of the First Baptist Church, in his Sunday morning service. His evening topic will be “The Uplifted Christ." ★ James F. Fowler, pastor of the A&M Church of Christ has chosen for his Sunday morning sermon topic (“The Ark and the Church”, The [Young People’s Forum will discuss “Laws Pertaining to Chris' Cow nly Heal Ih Unit Reports on Ilfnes^ Ninety-four cases of sickness were [recorded by the Brazos Coun ty Health Unit for the week end ing March 25, 1950. Inffuenza was responsible for 75 casesj Measles, mumps, sore throat, and two cases of Ghonorrhea ac counted for the othtr cases. Th^ Brazos Counter Health Unit is unjder the joint-sponsorship of Brazos County, the cities of Bry an and .College Station, Texas A&Mj College, and tlie Texas State Health Department] ' j / j » Thfe governing board is com-, posed of A. S. Ware, chairman; Erneit Langford, Vice-Chairman; Howard Barlow, Treasurer: and Dr. A. G. McGill. David E. Brown, M. D., is di- recto)- of the unit. < 7 ; ■ f 7 tlan ^Worship” in ,their meeting “Communion Meditltationn” has been selected by Norman Ai son, pastoY of this A&M Preabi. Ian Church, for his Sunday rjiorni- Ing sermon topic. The Student League will meet at ? p. m. ★ Author Koerner, Lutheran tor from Waco, will be the preacher at’ the A&M lai Church Sunday morning, accord ing to Fred Mgebroff, pastor. James M. Moudy, pastor of the A&M Christian Church, has choser for hjs sermon topic, Sunday mom ing, "Receipt For A Triumph’ The D. S. F. Supper Group meete at 6 p. m. * I “Behold the Man” is the texjt chosen by James F. Jackson, pas tor of the A&M Methodist Churcl||, for his Sunday morning sermon. The evening services ,will be df- vdted to songs by (the Chanci 1 ..Choir under the direction of Mr; James Jackson. ★ Jewish services will be held tq- hight at 7:30 in the YMCA Cha] el according to Mrs. J. J. Taube haus. The Hillel Foundation meei on Wednesday nights in the YMC Homemakers Piek Officer Nominees Nominee^ halve been selected for the forthcdmiig election of new officers for th* A&M Consolidated chapter of the 'uture Homer of America, '’he election held in the.n«|Rr future. Nominees f it 1 president _ Louise Street, Mary F. Bond,(Cel este Curtin and Jnniee Hildebrand. Candidates for secretary are IDor- olhy Hollek, Dorothy Spriggs, and Wanda Goodwin. { ( Treasurer will b- selected from Judv Oden, Janice Hildebrand, Re- ba MrDermottJ and Barbara Sims. Nominees for parliamentarian lire Lis Miller, Judy Oden, Dorothy Holick, -and Martha Arnold; i for corresponding I secretary; Marilou Fowled Dorothy Holick and (>or- othy Bates; for historian, Mar garet Arnold, Marilou Fowler, and Patsy Ross; for reporter, Liz Mil ler, Dorothy [ Spriggs, Do rot Bates, Barbara Sims, and Sa) Puddy; for Sgt. at Arms, Wanda Goodwin, Martha Ergle, and Sar ah Puddy. I Snyder-Blkylock To Be Married April 7 Mr. and Mbs. Roy W. Snyder of College Station have announced the marriage [ of their daughter, \Betty Jean tp Lynn Gail Blay- ■ lock of, Fortl Cdllins, Colorado, at 5 p.m. on April 7 at the First Methodist Church in Bryan. Blay lock is a graduate student in the biochemistry department. — Battalion CLASSIFIED ads Page 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1950 SB LX WITH A BATTALION < AD. RatM . . . Sc • word par I wim a 36c minimum. Spue* raiaa ClflLMlfled Section . . . SOU pur I ‘ Inch. Bund all alaaalflada with tance to 'the studant AcUvttlaa All ads should ba turned la hr 10 a m. nr the dap before pnlSInatt— • FOB BALE • 12-OZ. SwlftN ROAST 12-oi. Bird*** re Frozen GREEN Premium BEEF 49c Mlf AX yip agement were shown the students. * 1 . • • • • "AU They saw tbrkey production from Turkey ManaKerH Visit Lee & Smith Ranch The Turkey 5 Management Class visited the Lee and Smith Turkey Ranch at Midlothian last week. Different stages in turkey, man- ahi (J16-oz. Hawaiian Maid, G TUNA . . . .>» Good House! eeping NAPKINS, . reen Isabel . ... 27c • • • • • 10c egg to range and topped off their visit with a barbecue turkey picnic lunch at nodn, J Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Your Visual Problems MS S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 ‘4’ CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY Lou is now buying books for big book houses in New York, Illinois, Ohio & Nebraska. Hughes, the irate patron . . \ George Seelke and Jimmy Everett impatiently whistling and stomping for the show to start ,. . . Paul Coffin and Al Deck ho|ding wind sprints in the aisle . . jl Tom Mc- Ashan and John Goodwin clock ing their times ... j | Journeymen—Tex McDaniel rid ing the Sunbeam back tq CS, moan ing and gioaning about his aches and pains . . . Steve Dardaganian back from Ardmore, : Oklahoma with the. moniker “Big Brother." For Long Hairs..« Houston: April 4—Lenten Canta ta, sung by The Catholiq Chor isters of Houston (Music Hall —8 p. m. admission $1.) April 5—James Dunn /in the. stage presentation of “Harvey” (Music Hall—one evening\ performance only—Lower floor and boxes $3.60, $2.95; Balcony! $2.60, $2., $1.50-—Box office at Majestic Theatre). April 4—Judy Canova Show (City Auditorium—Prices ${2.60, $1.95, $) .30—Box office at Bonds). April j 27—AYturo Toscanini con ducing the NBC Symphony Or- chestra—presented-, by Edna W. Sadnders—Prices: Orchestra—• $7.80. Front Dress Circle, 1st 5 ro}V8—$7.80, next 6 rows—$6.50, _J}ide Dress Circle $5.20, Front -Balcony—-$3.90, Side Balcony-— $2.60. Seats on sale j at Levy’s. Mail orders with checks and self- addressed i stamped envelopes filled In order of recelnt, Make checks payable to Edna W. Saun ders, 002 Main. Dallas: March 31 and April 1— James Dunn In “Harvey" (Mel ba Theatre—Prices: [ Saturday matinee $3.10. $2.60, $2., $1.50, II.; Night*-$3.00, $2.05. $2.60, $2., $1.60.) April 14-15r-4ce Parade of 1950 (Fair Park Ice Arena-Prices $2.60, $2., $1.76, $1.25, $1.~ tickets on sale at Bond’s, Vorsity Shop) -j L \priP6-6 Judy Canova Show (State Fair Auditorium—Prices—$2.40, $1,80, $1.20, $60—Mail orders accepted now; send check or money 'order and self-addressed stamped envelop to State Fair Aud, Dallas 10, Texas). '•t COULTER DRIVE AT HIGHWAY 6 DON’T DELAY U P O T ’ S *G POST 5% -!-■ ’1 5% New Automobiles New A Used AUTOMOBILES FINANCED New and Used Phone 4-1232 Flop Colaon Travis Nelson Mrs. Allen Will Be CCCW Representative Mrs. O. F. Allen, president of the College Council of Church Women, will represent the local caupcil at the Texas State. Coun cil of Church Women meeting to be held in Galvestdn, April 11-14. What *8 Cooking AGGIE SQUARES, Friday, March 31, 8 p. m., Episcopal Par ish House, i NEWMAN CLUB and CATI LIC GIRL CLUBS of BRY/„„ April 1, Saturday, 7:15 p. m., St. Mary’s Chapel or St. Joseph’s Church. Roller skating party. Official 1 : ' I J- Student - Faculty DIRECTORY 1 Texas A&M CoUege 50c per copy Phone 4-5444 Of Mail 50c to STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Tcxia A A M College College Station, Texas ■i/o- r AN, —On sole at SNACK BAB A NEWS STAND f —■ GOING INTO KHAKIS! I '■ . T ■ 7 RISER-BACK WAIST ! ’ fi PACIFIXED TROPICAL WORSTEDS SHE US to bur or Mil umo furnttun, Phono 2-7067. Wood rurnlturo Com- Matching lot of podding and angagcttionu rlnga. Double row of dlamonda on band and 1-3 Karat: diamond aurroundad by double row of dlamonda on angagrmant ring. Bargain. Call 2-ldM from 8 to a. • WANTED t • WANTED TO BftJT—ITaad Baby HUIkcy Project Ilouae, Apt. S-A. • FOB BENT • Vi ; BPECXAX. LOW BHORT TIME KENTAL Five montha — (80.00 par month tel quality aavan room house, two bathe, lovely furnishings. A real bargain; Call at JOB Kyle or phona a-OOt*. OARAGE working APARTMENT, couple). Two (Idyal Tor blocks from TT ve • n ■ is » v/upiw F • • wv • WIWVMW sawsee North now. 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