•1 ' 1 ’ T; T . ’ .. f - !> .: , i-. R&F Graduate Is Successful K. A. Manning atarted in the life insurance business one year ago on May first, with the Central Texas Agen cy of the American Life In surance Company, located here in College station. “Cubby,” as he is better known to his friends, left an r enviable record in his school days at A&M and climaxed his- student career with such honors as President of the Agriculturaf Council, and Secretary of The Range and For estry Club. He graduated with a BS degree in Range and Fores try. His record of achievement is con tinuing to mount and grow. Dur-" ing the past year of selling life insurance, he has now in force' in excess of $400,000 of quality busi ness on the lives of Brazos Coun- " ty residents. A citizen of College Station, he maintains his office here in the Central Texas Agency ht North Gate. • I i T He is a member of the St Mary’s Catholic Church and during the past few months he has served as Chairman of the State Wide Funds Committee for the.- new church building. Taking an interest in all civifc activities, he is especially--ascSive in the Boy Scouts. Having completed the 1 basic course in life insurance sales, Man ning is presently enrolled in the Diamond Life Bulletin Field course for intermediates. Article Written by Pi;of . - --'A “Audio-Visual Aids r in Elec tricity" is the title of an article written by T. Glade Wilcox, as sociate professor in the Industrial Education Departteent. I T Y I News - Society Federated Mothers Last Meet May 12 ! i i ■ Final meeting of the year of the Executive Board of the State Eederateiil A&M Mother’s Clubs will bi held Friday, May 12 at 1 p. nj. in the L^ungdof the YMCA. -The following morning, Satur day, M^y 13, I at 10 the annual federation meeting of Mother’s Clubs will convene in the chapel of the YMCA. | Preceeding the meeting the Bra zos County A&M mothers club will entertain all visiting mothers and delegates with coffee in the YMCA lounge at 9 a. iji. Announcement of all the meet ings was made by Mrs. Fred iP. Helm of Austin," vice president of the state federation. Study Club Picnic To Be Tomorrow A picnic is planned by the Cam pus Study , Club for the evening of Tuesday, May 9, at the Grove to begin at 6:30 p. m. accord ing ta Mrs, J. E. Poore, club re->, porter. A film -'of European scenes will be shown by I. E. Montgomery, senior architectural student. Reservations for the barbecue supper should have been made ?vith Mrs. Joe Benish, 4-5216, or Mrs. Lynn L. Gee, 4-4776, by noon Saturday. Eating utensils will be furnished. Those who can not eat barbecue are urged to'come and bring their own lunch, Mrs. Poore said, In case of rain, the meeting will be held in the YMCA. X P ~v-3/ ,b ' tP* \ Officers Installed At AAUW Meeting The American Association of University Women ended the sec ond year of organisation with a luncheon In the Parkeij Dining Room lust Saturday. Miss Lucy Harrison officiated in the installation of new officers fol lowing the luncheon. Mlrs. X)mer Sperry, retiring president, pre sented the gavel to the ^incoming president, Mrs. J. H. Sorrels. Oth er officers installed were Mrs, A. W. Melloh, first vice-president; Mrs. R. D. Lewis, treasurer; and Mrs. Omer Sperry, parliamentar ian. . Maxwell Anderson’s play, “Anne of the Thousand Days”! was re viewed by Mrs. Robert T. Wilson, AAUW member and member of the Drama Study Group! An exhibit ^of the work of the Bryan Field Handicraft Group of which Mrs. A. T. Weydell is chairman,: included copper work, textile painting and. glass painting. Praise for the successful occa sion went to Mrs. Harold Heady, arts committee chairman, Mrs. George Potter, general arrange ments chairman, to members of the arts committee, and the Arts Study groups. The she’ll always remember A matched set of sonite Luggage Delight Mother with a matched aet of Samsonite luggage, the gift she needs an^wm^a, Its betterdhan. leather finish Is dirt proof, scuff-prtxtf, Uniiigs ar9 luaurfous,,, solid brass looks and hardware beautifully streamlined And the price is surprisingly low I Two or even three pieces for less than you'd expect to pay for just one piece of auch quality. (j-Cbme in and make your selection from our complete stock of styles and finishes. : . TRAIN CASE .. $17.50 VANITY O'NITE . 17.50 tAOIES’ O'NITE (Regular) . 19.50 "LADIES' O'NITE (Convertible) . 22.50 LADIES' WARDROBE . 25.00 PULLMAN .. 27.50 All prloc )• •aluing ■ I HARDWARE COMPANY BRYAN Newcomers Have Final Meet of Year Mrs. John W. Hill, violinist, with Mrs. A. B. Medlen as ac companist, played the first two movements from de Beriot’s Con certo Number 9, and Mrs. J. M, Nance spoke on metalcraft when Newcomers Club met at the YMCA Wednesday afternoon -for the last program meeting'*of the year. * ’ Mrs. Horace Blank, president- elett, ahnouneed her committee chairmen for next year as follows: Mils. Ernest Bulow, program; Mrs. Sam Von Rosenberg, membership; Mrt). Bernard McGrath, social; Mrs. W. F. Lewis, publicity, Mrs. A. B. Currie, yearbook; Mrs. Don Young, courtesy; and Mrs, Dale F- Llepper, calling, T80W Exe* to Hold Klwtion of Officer* The Bryan-College Station chap ter of the TSCW Kx-Student As- soelattiih will have a business meet ing tonight at 7:30 in the Assem bly Room of the YMCA. All members are urged to at tend, this meeting an bring any ex-students who are interested in joining the chapter. Business items to be discussed are the election of new officers and the appointment of a delegate to Homecoming, June 3. j ' ’ An oil portarit of E. J. Kyle, for 30 years dean of the School of Agriculture, was unveiled and accepted by the college Thursday in the YMCA. Flanking the portrait are Dean and Mrs. Kyle and their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Harry Baker Jr. who unveiled the portrait. Consolidated Plays I For Crown Today A&M Consolidated Tigers Cham pions of the District 20-A South Zone will meet the North zone champions, Crockett Bulldogs, in a play-off for the district crown this afternoon "at 4 p. m. at Sports Park. Roland Jones is expected to do the hurling for the Tigers while Bulldog’s will probably call upon his ace hurler, T. W. Hoskiits. Jones whiffed 18 batters in twirl ing . a 14 to 5 victory over the Hearne Eagles at Hearne, Friday, one less than his record of 19 strikeouts set the game before. MOTHER’S DAY a 950 / The PETALETTES Bullet Dancer Pina A pair of Indict figure*, to dance wherever you pin themt Slower petal*, iu white, ainiulated roae quarts or simulated turquoiae make the costume* for these delicate 1 figures in golden Trifanium. One of „ Trifari’a special Anniversary Value*.' 93.00 pair Tax extra Other Trifarl Jewelry — Pins from . . . $2.00 Bracelets from .. $5.00 Necklaces from . $5.00 Earrings from . . $3.00 LESTER’S Smart Shop / Jewelry Departn —First Floor- '/■ tent - DUAL MEET - (Continued from Page 3) ” lows in 24,0, Lemlng and Billy Bless in the lows were very close to Longhorn Persons, who took second Fp both hurdles, and could either "%ie have beaten him the meet would have gone to the Ag gies, High Jumpers Buddy Davis a Don (iraves failed to nim'yXln liielr HiioclalttMiN Hull Waiters anal May Womack of Texas/°jufnjpe.d II' 6". • / Other events sthe AFgies failed to place In were tholOO, 220, and javfelin. Results not given above include: Shot put: 2'.' Milburn, Texas, 47’ i’’. 440-ydy relay: 1. Texas (Rogers, Mayes,'Persons, Parker). Time: 41.8,. . T00-yd dash: 1. Parker, Texas; 2. Mayes, Texas. Time: 9.7. Javelin: 1. Marek, Texas, 180’ 7”; 2. Klein, Texas, 173’ 3”. 220-yd. dash: T. Parker, '|'exas; 2. Dillon, Texas. Time: 2L2. Broad jump: 1. Meeks, Texas, 23’ 3" ' * Discus: 2. Clay, Texas, 141’. Pole vault: 2. Thompkins, Texas, 13’. The members of the A&M Pres byterian Church will have a pic nic Wednesday afternoon, May 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller on South Highway 6. Dallasites Give ‘&M Christian ttA Organ An electronic organ given byHnterented XDaMjuiitcH to thd A&M Christian of College Station, W(ih dedicated a in a recital yesterday. Recitalist wuii Mrs. J, B. Baty of College Station. IV^rs. Baty: was accompanied by Mm C. H. Groneman, violinist of College Station, (»nd Mr. George Adaltns, bass soloist from Bryan. A reception followed the recital. Tjie donorb, mostly members of the (East Dallas Christian Chqrch, becajme interested in the new A&M Christian Church and contributed College Personals Mr. and Mra. Alex W. B of I)idl»» have announced the prouching marriage of their daugh ter, Mlaa Peggy l.ynette BurKerk, to Marvin Edward Dealy, Jr., aon of Mr. and Mta. Marvin ftdwaitd Dealy of Houaton. ! t I Mhw Bucheck haa attended TSCW and Dealy i* at pmentla senior Tb^’T* . Flight Air Forte at A&M. LoU .Wood, also an A&M student, will be best man at the June" 10th affolivv ★ The approaching marriage of Miss Barbara Sterling, daughiej of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sterlingtof Ft. Worth, and Donald \Jarvis 2-' Wright, lb . 3 0 0 8/1 Newbill, If ... 3 0 0 Y 0 Peachy, rf 2 0 V 1 0 Deakin, p H5Uatham, p 0 0/ 0 0 0 0 1 4 Totals 0 1 24 12 A&M (14) 7 A B R 11 o A Savarino, 2b Y Ogletrce, c/T.. . Wallace, Moon, 3 o 0 3 0 o ..]]] 6 5 0 1 o 0 o o 4 0 1 0 1 0 Warridger, rf McPherson, rf Bgker, rf-cf leWllt, If Farmer, If I,ary, Ih Moll/,, Ih ('amlelari, 3h Lackey, „!lh Calvert c Hubert, p 1 (I 0 0 h 3 1110 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 (I 0 0 0 3 1111 2 0 0 It 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 II (I 0 Totals 39 14 13 27 9 Rice 000 000 000— 0 A&M 710 Oil lOx—II j E—Kennedy 3, Beard, Wright, Nowbiil, Wallace, Ecrette. Left- Rice 4, A&M 10. 2B—Moon , 2, Hubert, Candelari. RBI—Wallace 2, Moon, Lary 2, Hubert 2, McPher son. S—Dewitt, Hubert. SB—De- Witt 2, Candaleri. DP—Wallace, Savarino, Lary; Beard, Church- well, Wright. SO—Chatham 1, Hu bert 9. BB—off Deakin 1, Chat ham 6, Hubert 3. WP—Chatham. HO—Deakin 2 in 0 (none out in first) innings. Loser—Deakin. U— Bonneau and Tongat/C T-2:10. Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AI). Rates . . . 3c a word per Insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in ClaBsifled Section . . . 60c,per column inch. Send all classifieds with remit tance to the Student Activities Office. All ads should be turned in by 10:00 a m. of the day before publication. • FOR SAJLE • PORTABLE radio, new microscope with three objectives. I,^gett-4i4. Fred*Toma. 1947 KIT CHATEAU trailer house with room and bath. Trailer or room sold separately. See on Watson Lane at Midway, Bryan. ONB 80KA and chair, Hee Rosin, B-4-Z, College View. PORTA HUB BABY Hplndrler washer. Ideal for baby laundry $20.00. Bathinetle $3.00. 3703 College Avenue. • MVINO ROOM 8UITW. table lampa. and hnki.ase in gjmd HondllloM . Hee Ronald R ObM». .4LM-L Wrvan Field Village Used iron fflMH ode, dmililb al MPhi Used PlilPken feaUier idlows *1 30n each. Used bHPhen palnneis wllli sinM * t\\- lingS *1 : ; i&fHMI SHPlli HlighUy dgiiiHged HHPtien pgldnels wilM siiilis end fillings hi $yfi nil enPlu ‘l‘l»e nlmve Hems enn He seen Hi Ills Wtllld mg * t'ullege OMHHes A 4 M Anne* WfOehotise. nivsn Air Hogfi lie!ween g:IM H-in, sod ft:00 n in egtdi dHg egpe|d Hil» uhlny in * as l^tJoT house to be move«l. Rlu- dent owned house 14. Bouihslde Campus '23- sm Ai-L PORTA Bl.K washing machine, cheap. Idea) for baby washing. R L. Ely. C-I0-A, College View. MAN S BICYCLER Chlld’a “l , iil Bent 1 at tached. $15.00. 2»B. J V«lt Village. • FOE RENT • FIVE kooM HOUSE completely furnished. Attic fan. \Nlne months; June thru January.^ 608.8. Baker. Bryan. Phone 2-2040. ^ COMPLETELY furnished two 1 bedroom house between College Station and Bry an. For June 1 to September T. One Block off College Road, j $60.00 per month. 402 Williamson Drive. . ' DUPLEX 3 room furnished apartment. 215 Foster'Avenue. College Hills. Write E>M. Talk, 525 W. Summit. San An tonio. Phone 8-4-6698. HELP WANTED STUDENT advertising salesmen Wanted for fall 1950. Apply advertising deak BATTALION OFFICE, mornings. Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Tour Visual Problems 203 8. Main — Bryan Pbona 2-1MX EXPERIENCED SECRETARY. Perman- ^nt position. Mail qualifications to Box 236. F. E., College Station. t: lishfti two years ago through the resources of the “Crusade for a Christian Wor|d,’’ and through mondy contributed by many Christ ian Churches of Texas. It is de- s'gnejd to serve a student and col lege-employed constituency. The, minister is James M. Moudy, forrjr 1 erly assistant minister of Univer sity Christian Church of Ft. Worth. Dallas contributors to tl>e organ fund (were J. W. Porter, James W.’ Astoii P. B. Keller,,/George E. Chrisiensen, W. O r Christensen, Lail H. Shaw, DiqX Price, and L. C. Eubank. Thei Women, 1 *' Council of the A & M Christjan Church and Mrs. Faye (Herndon of Panhandle, Tex as, pr^vjded the remainder of the funds Jiteeded to complete the pur chase ;>f the organ. /Harry G. Doran, chairmen of the Worship Committee, arranged the recitalj and the women of the church’; were in charge of the re ception). t- Rice Cp Kennedy, 3b .... Churchtvell, 2b Shied, j2h Proctorl cf .... Golihuri, c Board, ps NowbiBi if Devine, 1 lb Peachy,] rf Deakin, i p Tot ill* i* i Second Game Box Score AB R HO A .21011 .3.1 1 4 5 . 0,- 0 0 0 0 . 4 i 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 1(1 0 . 8 0 () 1 3 4 0 12 0 4 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 2 32 2 5 24 11 All U II O A NOLAN HUFF ’49 FORI) SALESMAN USED CAR AND TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 48 FORD 2 door — Black, Ra dio, Heater, Twin $110^ Exhaust, Clean 47 CHEV. 4-door, Ra- die, Heateri- Like new 46 FORD 2 door White Side Walls, Radio, Heater. Clean... Maroon; $995 Bryan Motor Co. A&M ( Saviu iiii, 2i> 10 0 Krrell e, 2h I 0 0 1 Wallace, «* . f> l , l Lackey,' nr 0 0 0 Moon, cf 4 2 2 McPhersin, rf 3 2 1 Baker, rf 2 0 0 0 0 DeWitt, ilf 3 2 2 0 0 Lary, if; 0 0 0 1 0 Candelari, 3b 5 3 "3 1 0 M*Uz, 1| J. 3 1 1 10 2 Calvert,'i 2 0 0 4 0 Qgletree,! c 0 0 0 3 O Morisse, Sp 0 0 0 0 0 Blanton, jp 6 110 2 Total^i .34 12 11 27 14 Rice 200 000 000— 2 5 4 A&M 041 / 250 , OOx—12 11 3 E ,— ’fcandelari, Churchwell, Beard 2, iWewbill, Maltz, Okletree; Left—Ricti, 8, A&M 14; Hft—De- Witt, McjPherson. 3b—Candelari. 2B—Wallace, Newbill, Blanton. RBI—DelVitt, Calvei-t, Wallace, McPherson 3, Maltz, Beard, Sava rino, Candelari 2. S—Dewitt. SB— Moon, Candelari. DP—Maltz, Lack ey, Malt?. .Wallace, Savarino, Maltz: Beard, Churchwell; Devine; Balk-Deakih. SO—By Blanton 8, Deakin 7. BB—off Morisse 3, Blan ton 2. Deakin 12. PB—Golibart 1. HO—Mori.spe 1. In one-third inn ing.. WP—iDeakin. Winner Blan ton; U-Tolgate, Bonneau;' T— 2:30. -JC- Continued from Page 3) . Field Events / Pole Vault—1. Jerry Cook, gan ger, 11 feet 3 inches. All other entries scratched. High jump—1. Rhae Coppedge, ton Morris; 2. Buster Alford, Lort Morris; 3. W. E. O’JGelley, Cisco; 4. Jerry Laseky, Amarillo. Five feet, 11 inches. r Shot put—1. Red Tjate, Decatur; 2. Bill Sparks, Amarillo; 3. Jeyn Pujol, Panola; 4. Vernon Barton, Allen Academy. J41 feet 11 anil !/2 in. Discus—1. Vernon Barton, AD len Academy; 2. Bill Sparks, Ama-, rillo; 3. Bill (Red) Tate, Deicatur Baptist. 4. Dick Vfitte, Frank Phil lips of Borger. jj29 feet. Broad Jump—1. Charles Pjrtle, Frank Phillips of Borger; 2-wL E. O’Kelly, Cisco; 31 Don McCauley, Hillsboro; 4. Trpman Crews, Lon Morris. Distance 20 feet 1 inph. Relay, Hurdle Races 440-yard relay — 1. Panola (Home, Williamii, Johnston and Brewster); 2. Allen; 3. Amarillo; 4. Ranger. Time (44.7. 120yard high hurdles—1. Jerry Cook, Ranger; 2- Clem Curry, Bftn Antonio JC; 3. Bobby Graham, Allen; 4. Jerry Laseky, .Amarillo. Time 15.6 seconds. ' 220-yard low hurdles—1, Glyn Johnston, Panola; 2, Kenneth Guth rie, Cisco; il, Rhue'Coppedge, lain Morris; 4, Hill Jctter, Cisco, Time 25.1 seconds. Mile re lay—1, Allen Academy (Hnilth, Klrksey, Gill and Young]); 2. AniarlUo; 3. Ranger. Time 3:40, • San Antonio made a clean sweep in girls competition and Blinn of Hrenham and Ranger divided the hoys honors in thei Texas Junior College Athletic] Conference State Tennis meet Margaret Zepeda toppled her teammate, Billye Joe Blunt, 7-6, 6-0, In the singles final, then they teamed together* to drop Amaril lo’s Carmen McGee and Lucy Gre. gory, 6-2, 6-4, for the doublek title. Max Farris Of Blinn b e s te «| Amarillo’s Bill Swank, 6-0, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4, tp take the boys singles crown, but he add William Snyder fell to Bobby Williams and Rich ard Edwards of Ranger in the doubles championship foray, 6-4; 8-10, 6-3, 2-6, 4-6. • John Evaife of Amarillo Junior College won the state junior col lege golf title Saturday, trimming Clayton Stubbs of Navarro Coun ty JC, 4 and 3, in the finals. Navarro Junior College won the team title in state junior college golf competition here Friday when Clayton Stubbs and Franklin Slate posted a best ball of 69. Stubbs shot a 74, Slate a 78. What’& Cooking A&M PHYSICS SOCIETY, meet ing Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Marion Grimes will speak in connpctipn with the program and refreshment* will be served. AICHE, Tuesday, May .9, 7:30 p.m. in Room 104 of the- Petroleum Byilding. .Next year’s officers will be elected, r t CAMERA CLUB, Monday, May 8, 7:30 p. m. in > the Visual Aids laboratory at the Administration Building. Movies of interest to amateur photographers will be shown. TAU BETA PI, Monday, May 8, 7:16 p. m.. Chemistry Lecture Room. President M. M. Cory wilT address the local chapter. ENTOMOLOGY SOCIETY meet, ing Tuesday, May 9, in room 10, Science Halt. L. F. Curl of-Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quaraii- tine U.SDA, will speak. F- F. CHARTER meeting Mon day night, May 8 in Ag. Epg. Lec ture Room. ! MOTHER’S DAY JLA. V0UAND CARDS 1: 5 1 From our large display of Vol- land Mother’s Day Cards you can be sure to find the right senti ment and design that is worthyL of Mothert Come in and see our selection today. j ' The : Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” two NEW IDEAS. ' . IN COOL, CASUAL COMFORT • Barclay “Pukker King’’’ • ~ 4 J , • . ' V ' • : | : f Airman w Hugiter” C, mm Trim-fitting washable pullover with new krtit waistband .... $2.95 Seersucker p .u 11 - o v i r wi^i knit crew.neck, flap pocket. Needs no iron- Hi-way 6 So. 2-1333 415 N. 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