The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 17, 1950, Image 4

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Kiwanis Activities
Get Musical Start
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numbrni wrrr
_ Junior
fhorml frouv pro*
pro* rum at you
r«MtMt( of tho Coltofo St*
**»»• Club
IV foUowmf i
MHtir by Um miu4
W birortior of Mr* Jumio T
MVWM: “Hi! Hot BHiff (iwloy.**
‘Ytemal Futhor Stronf to Savo,"
“Whlaporinf Hop*. and “Tha
Hunurif Scat ”
Spanai jroo.u of Kivanian Her
all
Bob Haney. Mid Jerry Za
journal!** major* at tha roDefe
TV pamphlet M a puida to rial-
U» tm> city. ^
At Consolidated
Hibbooa and a trophy will
^ br awarded to winning
t wan made that and high-point room* at
tba Kiaiam* (lub tbi» year «>ll CpiUMdidatrd along with pn-
,BB ' WmA y won ^ Qt "*‘ T
* ” teaam partiripatinp ia the iatra
Ann Sotithera and llfck Weti. "*** “T
ton
State
this!
tUidenta ta
Otria State ia
Soierted to
Preatdam Jo* Motborail an-
noancod that Lynn Flanmgam will
art at Klvaaia hoot at the ptndt
•Vi I iteaa, ('oiWrt Stattoa Do tobodaled Juae « for tV "Taar! ^
veiopaieat Aaaoriation aroaidenc Bryan and CoHaft Station eervie*
wore four of tha A AM Colloae j claha Rotary, Kiwaaia, Liaaa and
•tudante oho wrote and edited tV ! Junior Chamber Ha alto praiaod
aaw paaephiet. “Weirooie to Col* j the effort* of John MaNoaiy and
lope" Proaoiit with thoir inktrurt hit rommittee m oryknitifif t'ol-
g, Brrf. D E. Newaoai, were lepe Sunoti t Junior Baaabdfi
Willtam A. Barber, Date Cotlett, Hub
< ompeting teams came f
fourth, fifth, and siith
of the (rammer aehool
(Briatophyr Kent and
Jatnaa
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Two-pitc« ^
bn«f pojQnta
i« batiste
by
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bm*y pnai Two p*e» paimaa ftmh
• a hko—nm Flab m Wee pn— oo
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Hnalart
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The Collegiate Shoppe
Bryan
fir*t piaee w *tory
telUnp in the literary dttiaioa,
while Mary < Athcart. Chartoa|
Delaphane. and Janet Folweiiar
won firaU in deeianmtmn
In tV spelling event*. . firat I
piaee* were won by Mate! Walter,
Marilyn Davt», Mary Malik, Rally|
Keatler Elaine rhalk. and Millie
( auphlm
Dehale* M«a
Debote wa» won by Dtek Hick
man. and Michael MrCuirh. la!
the arithmetK rmitoet, lAivif Me-[
Nealy, Jame* ('oVan, Nell ‘itoaa,
Janie* Adam*, Ruthann Hodge,
knd Hobbic Miller UMik fiata. >
Cooking fimt place* were won
by Miliei Caughlm, Nancy McAfee.
Pat»y William* Phyliaa Smith.
Anna Parson* »nd Marilyn IMm
In athietiri. vie tone* were won
bv tV room* <4/ Me*dame* fWrry,
Holtbann. Tanker. Parker. Witten,
and Crrawetl in *uch races a* boy’*
and girl's softball, nack race*.
22i) relay*. tenm*. and rope jump-
mg
Our Mistake..
Harold D Woodward, Clade-
water geology student, took aec-
ond place honor* in the Speech
Contest aponsortsj by tV Bryan
Chapter of the Tt-xa* Bar At*** •*
tion last Saturday.
TV Hattal ion reported Monday
that Dougiaaa D Heamr ws* see
ond, which wa» incorre»*t A* re
ported. liOon J Tolle was firat
in |V conteat
WHAT
TWIN V'CBS 1
ARE RAMPANT ON YOUR
CAMPUS?
ion
Again
Drop
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k ; . f 1
A drop ia the MWaBan of. tho number of people counted in I
rase* County aad the real of Urn 1940
Sixth Coafraaatonal Ihltnet tinot It will ba the aeeond drop far
lf#> • indicated by early caaaus tV district during the past 10
tabuiatioa* accor<tiag to George years as the district k»«* nine ---I
Adams, district di-ttog rent of its population from IfSQ
Adam* aaid that H D still too until 1940
early U tall what tV population The trend ia nopulatinn shifts
of tae distrKt - bat B—re ia aj- have been from tV farms to tha
moat certain to Mai. a drop fro* cities but more people have bean 1
lost from the rural areas of tha
d—tnets than have been gained^
tV cities, Adams «aid
TV indication is that many of 1
the districts rural residents have j
iaft the area roinpietely. ^Hinc*
some portfolios are still oat in
Bra to* County, an accnrato early
rbport on tV population is not
likely
Bras<« County was sixth in j
population in the district with a ;
total of 26.V77 in tV 15*40 can- 1
.ssMrr.ti.t~i Navarro County was hwh with
uegouaieti 5, 3* Elll# ^ 47 7M jf,,, -g . |
355, limestone 33,7111, RoVrtson
35,710, Freestone 21,138. shd I^on
17 733 m the 1940 census
O’Daniel Seeks *
Radio Time; No
lord on Race
(API-
A. M. Wkitia, formally supetfa
lew den I af (he AAM < onaolidaled
school system, paid a visit to Ike
■chool May 4-5 with teacher*
aad 4 H key* ta inspect (he
huildii'k* and study Mrs. Kr^c
L sloop* method* of leacklnf
readme.
C i t Y
News - Society
V—W —m —W St—t >1 MM
umtmm I/*—*** (f W.I Mawct a m,
te***1 \*m U
Five-O-CImb S<*h#diilm
0|M*n Hotiv* Thursday
The Five-() Club will holf ah
Open House Thursday MghU f<m
the an van of vet mmlicine studenW
and wive* of faculty mamheib
The Open House will be Vbi
from M to 10 p m in the $outfi
Vlariuia of tV TM< A
Dallas May 17
W Leg O’Daniel
today for a broadcast over
tha Btatewide Idberty Broad
casting System, but would
not asy if V will raaho a political
or commercial speech
O'Daniel conferred in hia DMIa*
apartmeni with Jiifimi^ Jefferies,
sale* manager for LHH ond it* key
station. KUF, DalU* and Bruce
Collier, a time saAanmn for tV
natwortt.
TV farmer Texas governor and
I'nited State* senator, gho refused
to say whetVr he will run for
governor this summer, noid he did
m»t clooe srrangegianfs for the
broadrast
"We're juat talking about it so
far,” V said.
A radio broadcast, however,
probably would etd tHe sneculs-
tn>n on wVtVr the eolorful ex
float saleamsn in tends to get back
into politics this sianmer WVtVr
V runs or not, O'Baniel ha* been
generally expected to *akr hi* fi I
nal announcement ovef the radio,
which he used to go ftora a polit
ical unknown into the governor'*
office in 1»:» withi.ut a runoff
O’Daniel also would not say
1 w hen V want* the tiia* He ha*
until June 5 to file a* a candidate
^ or JP >v * rn,,r he intend* to run
O’Daniel aaid he did not know
if tV time he uaeg will
^ eapons Show,
Set for Bryan
A A M’s Military IVpertment
and tV National Guard will die
play military equipment at tV
Bryan courthouse next Saturday)
in observance of Armed Force*
Day. AAM student* and National
Guardsmen will be on hand to ex j
plain the display to spectators
Weapon* will be furnished by j
the military department, and the
National Guard will send a field
kitchen jeep*, truck* ami other
equipment The display will be
left at the courthouse for mo«t of
the day
Mayor Eme»t langfocd of Col-
Wge Station ha* proclaimed the
period from May 13 to'May 20 a*
National Defense Week He re
quest* that the official flag of the
United States V displayed on all
official building* and at other ap
propnate places during thi* week
\Mumiag all the mMae aad dignity that gwas with
Gay and Janice Hildebrand reign as Ktog and Qim
Annual hports Dance held May If at (onaolldgted
Special rwrwnatton cereasnaica featured tbe dance ia Which Mima
Hildebrand waa named "Qdeen of Sports’*.
Seoul Troop Plans ’’‘""7A 10 . 1 ! Hol A
r ^ vli*4*Ihid
Saturday Dancini;
&
■HnUwo sT— a—*' We
rws. —nw«— MS •* (ftdv 4 •
^ Nam n
►
C0UICI FUN MACAANE <
bAAAddaaaaalaaaaaAaaaaa*
^ hoV ^ ho Mrli
AJeeling Sliilt*d
All men named la W V* WV
•I 4AM should report to Koo—
JIM, Dor—Mor. 2 before Tkfra-
day evening. C, G. “Hpwe"
White director of '*iwdent Ac*
tint lea. said this morning,
Thia i* necewaan. White said,
ia order that arrange—rnt* —ay
he made far presenUlion of
Who'* Who key*.
, be consul- 1 ~~-
bH!ldcLrt r,,, ' ,m,rn * 1 ^ KIhI** Sniith Plans
He still would no* do more than ^iBITiagt* U) Ingram
mdicnto what hi* plans are for the
summer,
“] “"I “ l"ng lime ago I had
made up my mind wh*t I’m going
to do thi* sum mor. but I’m just
n ' ,( ceedy to *ay phat that ia.
’Til to n-ady a. H m ar M i then
I II nny "
Consolidated High School’ll out
door dancing *lab will he the scene
of a square dance to he hold Sat
unlay night at H p. m The occa
*ioB i* under the s|M>n*orahip of
B»>y Scout Tn*>p 411
~ t aller for the dancing will he
0 J Gndtiehere while Mark Tow-
ery and hi* orchestra will furnish
the mu»iY
Mia* El*ie Maine Smith is plan
ning marnage to Charle* Ingram.
Jr of the AdM ele«tncal engm
eenng department a* announced
by her parent*. Mr and Mr* W’ M
Smith of ( ollegv Station
The wedding i* *et for June 10
Precaeda of the dance will be
paed to »rnd two scouts of the
troop 411 to the National Jpinbere*
at Valley Forge in June The trip
and camp trih la*t ai*>ut 12 <laya.
Admission to the dance will be
tl mi for dnneer* and fifty cwnt*
for spoctator*
SdM’ial
Mr*. Henry MiHs Was hosteaa
at her home in Callege Station
Thursday to the Dame* Hub.
Mr* Joyce Hook gave a talk
on good speegh habits and s wire
recording was made of everyone’s
voice to determine good and bad
I speech habits
A refreshment plate was narved
to members by the ro ho*tesaea,
Mr* Carolyn t artwnght Mrs
! Gloria Garber, and Mr*. Bernice
Mini. •
Next meeting of the club ia
scheduled for May 25th at the As
sembly Room of the YM< 4, accord
ing to Mrs Tim Grickett, reporter.
Viler Society Pioku
0
for Year 1
Altar Society
(jfv Town Hall
Set for Next Work
The City of College Statnin Town
Hail meeting will be held Monday
mght at 7 30 in the Petroleum
lecture R«M>m. aqrording to ORy
Manager Raymond Roger*
All resident* of College Station
are urged to V praaeht at the
meeting and diacupa anything per
taining to tV city tlat they feel
1 inclined to talk about, Rage r* said
Battalion
CLASSIFIED ADS
PfRe 4
WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 19ft0
Ml TNI l«M |
fClBNTieic niw CROSLKY WORKSAVKR duion
aivis you niw teset, sioai keaci -
Hi it Hu 'co mm [set inttC
What's Cooking
AC,(;|K mjl’ARKS meet with
the D'Wi fhi Club on the Cngaotl-
datesf High School slnh, Kmda>.
M p rn
AMARILLO CLUB, ThuTgd*.
7 IS p.m Room 2<)7 Acadymlr.
Final meeting «f the year
AI’STIN il.UB, will meet Tkuiw
■lay at 7 30 p m in Room l|R,
Aca>lemic Huilding Plan* .i|l be
di*ci|*a#«l for thy hometown ngrtv
BAGGAGE 4 ND SToRAflfe
CONCKSSHlN meeting for all
proapci-t!ve ciops team nieidhwr*
an dinther* to organite concegiiao,
Wedm-aday night. 7 !hi m ig tbe
F.xpenment Slatian Building.
BASTROP LME COUNTS < tub
Thursday, May 18. in R<M>m 154
demic Building Short meeting;
plana fur party
CRK4TIVK WRITING CLUB.
Thursday, May l#77;|0 pm., Room
32M, Academic Blglifcng
FAST TKXAS tlAlB. Thursday,
May 18. T .3*1 pm, Baading Riatm
Of YM< A
FtVTS-O-CLUl, 'nuiraday, May
18. 8 -10 p m ()iiad House in
South todanum, YMl’A Vet wive*,
faculty wive* invited
KRKAM ANT) Rolf KLUB
meet* in Agriculture H«|tldmg at
: .W) p.m May 1*L
nfwman (T.i B meeting,
Wedw«—day at 7t.30 p rrj m (ft
Mary’* Chapel Elegtiod of offi-
| cent Picture* will be MRoarn.
FORT ARTHUR CLUB, Thur*
day, 7 45 pm, R4om #>3 Aradrm
ir Building to elect afficpra
SADDLE AND SlRUfN club
««u with » battai.ion ruMNiirtEr
SO Ram K • word per
•oh • IV auatiauin Hpare r*l» is
< lustrled *«■' H SO. pw rolii*is
inrli send SU rlaMifleds WMh mailt
isac* Id th* aiuSmi SrOvat— of»lr«
All an«uM toe turned » to. 10 uu
t m of I he da. —for* i*iMtr*liu«
a FOB BAUC •
>««• w vaiirR * is 'oh. inuav int»*»
el*- Also A i mderater ftos' tr ei
odilent rondtlx* Hue oomfit# B J A
t 'otleg# V ted
l*«7 CUSTOM Bril.\IWwie Ut»ee t.»u*e
trailer Atl eiuntiMtot ?* ft rngm
dire A pert see*! ronfe to***. Motode
taler tor Heal t»arg*m Tr*t^r V 3
Area 3
* CUBl< Root H»trtger»tor IS mn otd
e t.% a < <aiage v»w
BTUMO COUCH dinette *n«1 lotwee rug«
.leeI rtoeat laid* ttm*e I•»» true
lelUneuu* W elle* after i V in C ■> X
I ollat* Vie*
VKHY NICK tw.. rwrtB ftiraretoed apart
meal Juat off am|aM Avaitatote Jun*
let glfi i»i It jer me net ' f*tv.ne I *03*
or « toll I
St Mary'* Altar Bonet^
yentenlay at the home of Mr*.
John Ashton, 123 Highland Ave., ’
, ( oliege Station and elected offi
cer* for the coming year.
Mr*. Walter H. Parson* Jr.,
President, opened the meeting. Of-
fleer* for next y«ar weiw elected
a* follow* Mr*. K. A Man nog.
prcMdawt; Mrs. C. E. JoneB. Vita
President. Mr* Paul WimmI*, *et
rttary treasurer.
The aociety will havf game pan
ties on the first and ghind Mon
day* of each monOi during the
Hummer
NtYTMT-H
*11.1, Ox geeoemen wt>o *0 toed u|
»!.>Mg oair of alioe* to. fatalak* In tlie
June- Berber Hi,,*, at Nertto Oal* Sal
tirdk) |»t*e»* returtt them
AVTONK Inieraaied * atoanng 1 rented
It: 'On Inert to North TMaa or Ok
ItlHtin* j,ie»»e •** Jkrk hwirne at B
IJ C I'oOeg* View nr 3rd flour draft mg
t,«w of Ag Kng Bldg aa. aflarinien
*. ter mil** true t« Mi |»r da. w I to
*|>t« Vat*
• MEhrriNGS •
i of the Academic Building Swim
! iniiif party plana wiH be made
BRURH ( CH’NTRY cil b
Thuretlay. May Ir. 7 .30 p ia
' Room 3l»4 Academic Huilding. die
i ntasion of mid of the *eiaa*ter meeting, Tuetoday. May 18, 7 .311
party j pm.. Adi Id-cturt Rpom Import
0A1.DWF.I.L (HH NTY <%1 B. ant plan* to to- made fqr annual
Thunalay. May 18. 7 15 p.m. A*# l—rbecue
M*TTAO WASHINn martoNM B-en need
atou.il » inonlt • I loin. falMoet end
beet of Areder* A toov* afOrlea rati
M eeetl at 3«T Brelim AtetoH* > olledH
Mila Karat* rtun* « i«»l
Mask ThtirsHav Miiming
Awr-ctiwimi ThundAV
ST W %KY’S ( HAI'KI
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CM n Krigwtajre like aato .,*M »
mutt I he At*, roll awa. toed aad total
traaa See a' Ag» C I T i'«*Mf* View
SAVE l« TO 20%
rOn Your Automobile
and Fin* Inaurmnce
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What's The Use!
Why do gll that hard work Houaecletmmg* , and then
have it Upik anl) half done! y
wir fliMtrbl Do they look CUIAN rfrier mopping
gf Nat if the Iwat mat of vamiah juat mv
layer* of dirt emtowided varnwh.
Take off that acafred. grimy vamiah (X down to the
naturally haitdanmfr wood ia your floor* before you var
niah or —ax again. Juat rent a HILTO fkmr *awd> r. and
do the J<A TbWTWaif. You ran make the hm—t neglected
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Hava you driven a *50
Ford? I invite you to
"Twt Drive a 'BO F^ord-*’
It haa Power... Comfort
... Safety... and Styk .
Twice winner of the
Kaah-ion Academy
* Award.
('ll me at:
t-lfttn or M88S
Bryan Motor Co.
411 N. Mala
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