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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1950)
-A. -NIGHT OWL- (ContlnutHl from Pug« 4) Btitnd’ on Miiturduy oven, frlduy niirht cover l« 75c, Hnturday ^1. Aomlnfilon free the other five. Valera's—One block north of the Aggie Line. No tarriff here, but plenty of dancing to n 100-record juke box. Comfortable boothe and great atmosp.iere. “ Beaumont Southern Club..—..Orange High way. Owned and operated by Ag- gie-exes Andy, Jimmy, Pete, and Mike CoktinoM, the Southern does everything to nhow the boys with the Aggie patch a good time. Cov er is 00c a head. Foots Names ^ ^ ,Fools Faces . . , Big affair during the Easter Hol idays was the Houston Club’s Bun ny Brawl at the Blossom Heath, a reconverted chic 'sale. Present; wqrt such staunch epicureans as Gerald Monks, Melvin H u r s t, George Seele, 8111 Parse, Don Now lin, Archie Stallings, Barton Fer guson, Bob Kirk, Ted Mohle, Char lie Pyle, Bruce 'Snhoneaux, Dick Graves, Nick Morrison, Wallace Miller, and Ben McDonald. Anti-Prohibitionist Department Flamingo denizens Dopey Hagens, Kalph Gorman, ( Milton Patterson," A1 Hope, Bob Hdoper, Charlie Par ted, Benk Booth, Jim Lewis. urch Sunday " ill ’ ' u. ✓ ■ CL AS Chaplain J. H. O’Neill Brigadier General James H. O’Neill will participate. in a field mass as part cf ground breaking ceremonies for the new Catholic Student Center, April 15-16. Rob irt C. Sneed, director of the ' Vesle; r Foundation, will deliver the se mon Sunday morning in the absence of the Rejv. Jackson at the A 5:M Methodist Church. Sun day sphool will be at 9:30 and piorning worship at 11. Evening ^orvici! will be at 7 p. m. Jew sh services will be held i’pidaj night at 7:30 in the YMCA ihapel, according ,to Mrs. J. J. 1 'aube ihaus. The Hillel Founda- i ion meets Wednesday nights in he YUCA, O. <}. HOlvey, pastor of the St. 1 Phomi is Episcopal Chapel, will lold Holy Communion at 8 Sun- lay morning. Church school fol- ows st 9:30 and the morning pray- fer an<l sermon is at 11. “Doctrine of Atonement” is the tubjec t of 1 the Lesson-Sermon >vhich will be read in all Churches Of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Philip Goode, chairtnan, announced hat ijeguiar services will be held n th<t A«c,.niKl.. :Room of the Special* for Friday & Saturday - April 14th & 15th MEATS llrnrt O Toxun Fryers .... . . . lb. 59e Arm our t^tur ; Bacon . lb. 49c Crown Roast. . . lb. 55c Hamburger Meat. lb. 42c Armopr’s Grade A Ve^l Chops ..... lb. 65c Hint’s PEAS . 2 for 29c NoC 800 Del Dixi White or Yellow HOMINY . . 5c No. 300 De’ Monte PEACHES. Halved or Sliced . . 2 for 29c MIRACLE WHIP. Qt. 55c No. SIMI Dial RED KI Tender lauif- TEA BA Admiration Y BEANS, 10c Cdunt 18c AonnmapiK^ r | COFFEE . . !. 1 lb, pkg. 69c Diamond — No. Charmin TOILET 6 Vij-oz. Hawai an Maid Light Meat WmF CRISC0 4-oz. Snrtw Crop Frozen ! ORANGE JUICE 2 for 35c Pard DOG FOOD Tafl PET MILK. 2 for 23c Large DUZ 1 Lb. Sun Maid RAISINS . CARTON 7-UPS. •: • f * : >• i.., - No. 2 IIunt’M—In Heavy Syrup BLACKBERRIES 15c 19c 46-oz. Sunshine ORANGE JUICE ... 35c 1 Lb. Swans Down Instant CAKE MIX ... 2 for 55c Gladiola FLOUR SUGAR lbs. 38c lbs. 37c Charmin PAPER TOWELS 3-39c 1 Lb. Sunshine KRISPY . . 10c » . 3~25c . . 3 lbs. 68c CRACKERS; 23c Old Bill VIENNA SAUSAGE. 14-oz. Pin Money Sweet MIXED PICKLES . Curtiss ’MRAI 7-oz. Peanut CRUNCl 7-oz. Bobs CRUNC Good Housek NAPKI1 2 for 25c . 2 for 25c . 2 for 25c 125 Delicious Apples Russet t Potatoes DUCE rreens . 2 bu. 23c . .2-15c .... lb. 10c 10 lb. bags 47c Onions . 2 lbs. 5c ' by Hanna for his In th< i Assembly YMCA at 11. St. Mary's Catholic Chapel will have ground-breaking services Sun- w o/v£ys ’supmAfA rk£ r ► OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 8 AM. TO 8 P.M. COULTER AY 6 • • • day for their new center. Brig adier General James H. O’Neill, Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army, will be in College Station Saturday and- Sun day tor the ceremonies and will be principal speaker at a banquet in honor of the Diamond Jubilee of Monsignor J. B. Gleissner on Sun day in Sbisa Hall. Guest speaker at the First Bap tist Church of College Station Sunday morning will be L. V. Han na, Oil' the A&M department of Modern Language. He will speak in the absence of the Rev. Brown, who is conducting a revival in Buffalo. “Judah, The Prince” has been selected ' K ’ topic. “What Are You Worth?” is the sermon topic chosen by James F. Fowler, minister of the A&M Church of Christ for the Sunday morning service. The topic of the evening 'service will be “What^ Je sus Taught.” Norman Anderson, pastor of the A&M Presbyterian Church, has se lected for his Sunday morning ser mon topic “Wisdom, -Ethics, and Religion.? Church school is at 9:45 followed fkt 11::00 by the morning worship service. The D. S. F. Supper Group! meets at 6:30; "How The Living Christ Inspires Us” has been chosen as the sermon topic by Fred IMgebroff, pastor of the College Station Lutheran Church. Morning services, will be at 10:45. Church school meets at 9:30 and Student Bible Study! will be at 6:30 p. m. Wendell. Carr, pastor ofj the Christian Church of Camorori will be the guest pjreacher at the A&M Christian Church Sunday and James M. Muudy, pastor of the local church Will be at Cameron. This is Pulpit Exchange SUmlny throughout the Christian Chqrch. Paffe 6 lio ADS I’KIDAY, APR1 ■41.1. ffilM A MaTTALJOM <U AD. R*1M i> ■ ill. • Ifcc min I mum SfM OmulfWO SwllMI . . . WM UKlt H*u4 Ul . rl.llfWS. . tAAC to tti« Stl AM »a. .Iiuuld • IE ,t‘ ID. day 56 th • I OH .s.A Lr. lb yOK SALE or trade for older;ai Hudson, Super 6. 8.£ty0 Plastic rent covers. foAm icna. heater. Cne cwher. <1 ?»on Low price for quick 216. Dorm 14 R “ e-esio. office hours. S T 1949 rhilft. ?us>>- ctpp* Four members of the A&Yf harden Club’s Flower show planning cawMtttee gatherr* J * left) who won the annual affair he!<l left to right: Mrs. P. W. Bums chairman; and Mi! around Mrs. C. B. Campbell (second from the highest grade for flower arrangements at the Thursday night in Sbisa Hall. They are from tlson, club president; Mrs. Campbell; rman; Mrs. Albert Ste.ens, show Co lleton, staging director for the show. • FOB WENT* show FURNISHED apartment, two North Gate; electric refrigerai 1 Ideal for wcking couple. C|ail 4-47B Also large. *|ry , bedroom. ! ^entl|»mea only. | < ‘Symphony of Flowers’ Is Theme of Gardlen Show MAN or woman tons shoes afte • LOOT Ag LOST: K 4t E slfde\rul«. IjobI March 3rd. Reward. HF-21*. Senliors Placei y6ur sut Shaffer’s now 4 • • FOI . and be able to coildge rates for 5 ecial College 1 ..... $4.75 . $4.7$ per FORTUNE. $7.50 per ‘Ybur Friendly Store” S H A F F E R Book Sltire North! Gate College Station per; • - The A&M Garden Club present ed its 12th annual entitled “Symphony flower show in Flowei in Sbisa Hall yesterday at 4 p. m. In carrying out the theme the show, each display was titles ranging Tschaikowiky. ed from yild n interpreting sented with song from Gershwin to The displays vari flowers to roses the songs. The outstanding « the show‘was that rrangement of Mrs. Cl C i T News - Society —ju / We pay the highest prices for Used Books— We maintain wholesale and retail lists the year 'round. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE SELLING THE EXCHANGE STORE "Serving Texas Aggies” Campbell, whose entry was a re presentation of Deems Taylors’ “Through the Looking Glass.” Outstanding presentatioiris in both the! Horticultural and Ar rangement divisions were awarded the first prize Sweepstakes in their respective). classes. In the Horticulture division, Mrs.! A. B. Stevens won the Sweepstakes,) and MrsJ A. b. Nelimn's dlsplity' was chosejn ha the outstanding en try. In the Arrangement division. Mrs. Marion Pugh won the Sweep- stakes. What *8 Cooking AGGIE SQUARES. Friday, April 14, Annex. Thom' needing rides meet at YMCA !nt 7 p. m. Co< >k Na in fcI N ew Frekhniaii S«4ator James K. Cook, vctdriiinry medi- .. N LLtY'S 58, ais Ralph Stacey, Owner ANNOUNCIN mm# i 210 S. Mala On bJSs location—U I am happy to announce Location • i that I now have a new better serve you. 108 NORTH BRYAN weeUit elected to the Student! Hn: cine major from Sw week by J the second Cook replaces Mike Mi moved to (Hart Hall at i ter. uter, win* natc Inst Battalion. i< >ney who id-semes- Needles—all t; Commit Dr. Carlton R. OPTOJ With Your Visual 203 S. Main — | Phone 2-16621 ttVpcS Threads and Yame Pattern Books D.M.C. Tatting Threajd instructions with Purchases T H • NeedlePolnt • Hook Rugs Lamp Shades Crochet Hooks ..