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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1950)
4 ' * i Dominguez Knights of * 1 « ‘ Lai* etdet manaft^ wmtH eitfifwtrtnf •ofheniorr from Amu* IKiU*', wm (irand ICaiftit of (h* (loilof* Station CWikiI of th* KmirnU of ( olum- k«a *t the last rtyaiar m«et4*( Krordinf to John Kadntu. yah- tWity < hnirman JtnHNi Middt*i«ii. * aopAomor* in the (orfa, and an mdaatnai I •duration major from Ahiien#, am* eh»ru<f l»*|tuty Umnd Knight Jim Gamoa. veteran graduate atu dent from Daltaa. w*« elerted rharweiior, Cndnaai added that Prank J Ih>u(harl> uai leteeted to fill the appointed poaiUon of fipamtal Saeretary while the otHer aieeted poaitiuna melude. I' H Moure, re | e*»»«dei Eml k charda, treaaurer. Ma^or P. J. Brennan, advcwate, Aiwdd Pfeiffer, Wanien, C V Heyea, maide guard. Peter Weiner, outside guard. Mr. A Bon nen, i run tee. The matadiaUon of the officer* will take ytar* at the first meet mg of the ( otiege Station < ounj cil during the fak Vmester, En- driaai said. Tir .'V, ~ j t r |; T -r. of r«i- •JMI P Wr H Grand Knight Sam Libert©, Jr P»*t Grand Knight l.t ( ol Parson* Jr. attended the *4ite rondaatkon of the Knight* of Calumbus in El Paao. May %, 10, IL *« delegates ffom the ('©Uaga StgtMB CmmcD. Liharto (i^l.a raaolutian was »ng that aid aruuld be < oltepe Station ( «unc efforts to build a new recreation center here at ■Ml Mhartd. Jr. was atgll deUgatea Mertod to the State of Traaui < ©mention of tge umbos in Nwsr York *ommer, Lt (Jat Panon’s U4 4 Struck \Ulh Michael Kilpatrick. *ia dear old ; son of Mr and Mrs. Hentfu M Kilpatrick of i oltege Station, was taker to the ticks Polio i’lmir ig M'aco after belay *tturk with palm Wt*dne»day morning , Michael ts aompietely parntyti-d but m resting well, according to information obtainad from Mich aei*’ fgther Kilpatrick i* a rradaade at Mis at majoring in tmce managempnt Ibis is the first polio cade of the year repoftod in Bratp* Coun ty & Hi* majeet y. King Ueyd Gay crewned Ma Queen. Janice Hiidrbr*ad and they reigned tpgothcr ever the Annual Spans Gance held May IS at Woman Starts High Srheel featured the dance in i • a* named “Queen af l P / t- Yet Never Saw A&M Campus We pay the highest prices tor Used Book;. — We maintain wholesale and retail lists the year round. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE SELLING THE EXCHANGE STORE Serving Texas Aggie*" Thu is the story of (Omdlia j Cooke Smith ami of her devotion to education of the youth <>f Thx-1 a*. Ever heard of her’ ProttaMy not 1 hat, a* o*e person recently point*; : ed out, “in the heart* of the men of the AAM College of Texa* her ! Same is enahitneti a* a permanent vymhol of that g.M^nes* in mankand which create* the tieaire t« extend a helping hand down ihroorh the ages p> tH • deservimr youth of the future ’ Thu lad>, who probably never vuited lho immpue. dieri III He* will repd in part ‘The remain- n NO WHERE BUTno WHERE u ^Tuvou fi# 0 ~ J PtltMl t AN (IriMco . ::ie 1.AIGE Dll/ TIME . . Drill I >rt». 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I.M SPKCIAI, OIK KKIIIAV l SATt RDAY — MAY Id Si ill Charlie's Food Market North Got# Collogo SUtkM - WB DKUVER - ■ a.-... —..a. mg on* half (of the give U> AAM I okegt StatHin. Texa*. thi* to help poor Texaa.horn male ami white, gut an alocktum ' Cornelia Cooke Smith wa*a n«. tivuTetan She wan btirn at glanh* all. the daughter of ( apt Wilium Warren ( o»>ke of Wheeler * I aval* ry under the giegt Soutberh g* *»• ernl, lh*iford l••leI^t She! *p itt tier early life on her fath» r‘$ farm She nurried Wallet Eannhltr Smith, owner <4 a typgwuter agency and stationary fttbru i| Snrevtport, Iji Imtcr dheyk*p r» t.d a iwiniiar hu*in>»* in Ihiifulo. New Yprk Wehmeal at r *M chllille»« sg<| « t) imly a few »c at to red kin |he i* turn«»d to hei imtive TevM> SI* matle her living u* curat.irlof Ov O Held) Mum-iiW at Aurtfti feaimu > 1 Her opportunitiua hbd twar lim* at uoliagg j itetl She had ambiOdt* Sne en- be ipied t* ’uraged many a goufig person to Rtpdentiij get an education And then *ometllii!| happened »lu* wa* heir to a 'giall fortum Shi continued her pork at the museum, retiring urdy a year !«e- fort her death, at th< jgge of ?A Ami the educatkingl life of at least one Im>v ea.lh yt , ai at A&M College will b« iiumIi secure. Because < ome|i|i t'ooke Smith Iw^ueatherl kAM gTrjJiMl TY\e gift u inveHteil in g**rrbment ^e»ui itie*. j It* income mnlj t^e incnme is uae<i a* the principal of the fund i* inviolate i provide* n sc bo tar ship which make* it potuibte for a worthy boy to i**«tain in s< h<a>i e*« h year a* long ul there u an V A M l oUege Scouts To Attend Camp At Arrowmoon Poktjr gtH *<oui» hwv* ^.stor ed to attend (amp AnoPpmon thw summer aceoiding to the report of enmp committee at a meet mg of the tioard of dirurtora of the Bryan- Cutiuge Slat on Girl Scout Are* Council It wa* ruggested by the rom- mitta* that other girl* who are interested in attending camp, send • in their r*gi*tration fee and they will be put on a waiting bat Registration fee* fur the girl* not ample I will be re«irm-d Mn. Gene Boehn ha* been **- I Wctod ax a**.*ant ikuctof and bu»- »inu«t meimger for the ilgy camp I and established camp A complete H*» of the staff for both camp* i w "ek* will be announced soon. —— ...— Office!* were in«tall«i at the Muh S lHMlllIri* | board m*wting The nep officers j '*".W Baminct I hnrsdav . Morn* Wilhameon, necn-tary, M Alexander treasurer; and Mi« I (i. Adams, registrar New lioanl memtiem mstalieil were Mr* A T Ball, Mr* Sam ( leland, Mr* K E PatU-nuoi and Mrs H 1 Kennedy Other* (ireaent at thi* meeting imimierl Mr* M P Hollman. Mr* | John Montgomery, Mr* V’lrgil I Bernard, Mr* Bynl Price, Mr* |B G Oliver M ss I.pcy Harnann. ami Mr* John F Williams execu live dire<tur Consolidated Picks Student Leaders Jack Bun-hard, aoit of Mr and Mr* D D. Burrhard baa town named preadent of thy Studwnt itody at AAM < <>naoii4ate4 In an election marked by heavy voting Richard Wetek waa ha Mad Editor of Tigertand, the school yearbook. Other officer* chose n include Ihiri.tbv Spngga, head yell lea ‘ Ul Miller, senior yell leader; ieute Curran and Loutae St junior yell leaden Offircr* for school newspaper Hates, new* editor, Glenda Brown, j layout editor and Frank Vadcn Ill, sports editor Mary' E Bond was elected sen loi bustness manager of the annual and Jan tee Hikdertrand ia junior business manager The Round T'p, schoul new spa per, i* published ©nee every two >J Texas Dta tor Gets Keseareh Grant Z' Dr Duniai E. ‘ JhRIm, It physician, ia one of It anient investigators conducMag the Round Up, w tutoreukais u ranuiv* a include ttoruUiy frum the National Association announced Him Nichols, elecutivo secretary oi ' Texas Tubercutoai* A*socia- tMi . 1 Dr Jeaktn* af Baylor Umvarsity # t otlege of Modtctuo, ia one of a * group of Baylor mvoatigaUr* who are canplng out a wtol ftannod \ study of the antibiotic as an *nU- tubercuioait agent • The guard to the Texas phy *ieian is pait of a largo research pro gram inaugurated la lUtl, said «se*j*e***t 'I'ftsssssuegawr I Ml** Nirhots. pointing out that IW* anf|tifi iriiirMlay pruf ,^; ,s,u y The Saddle and Sirloin Club. • *H»»*ded ^vo Y/ borimrue will be held at , ’~ n from thr GTmatfliaa Ml* 0— . - / I 7'wtj Hit Lunch simumj barbecue will be Held at Hcnset Park, arva three, at 5 .AO. Thursday 1ft atvording to Jim Bob Steen, retmi ter of the Saddle and Sirloin Club In connection with the barbecue,. me ■ wv a ball game between professor* /Yf*#**!# l)OCtOr of the Animsl Husbandry Import | m«*nt ami the senior member* of tha dub will Iw held All dub members who are plan rung to attend should sign their names on a li*t posted in the Ait building before Tuesday, Steen «aid Foods (irou|> to Hhap l.iinrht-un „s Kridav Mrllmy t» Address A luncheori for th,* Fmsis G niun Fathrr-iSoM Rangupf JMetion Womens Objectives and problem* of the (Job will be serve.) at the home vocational agriculture program of Mr* AUn F rutev \ai|| kw* tK#* topir of ritAcuuftion bv P m Mr* J S Mngford wdl p^f w W M.llroy at the an- Reiilands. Calif.- -cn Marsha Gumpert, 4, had a quarter for lunch—literally Given a 26 cent to buy her j neon meal at school, ahe amused herself by tossing it to the air • and catching it in Iwr mouth It wa* fua until the Mme the qttor ter kept right on going down her throat The physician said thermit* n© ‘ cause for alarm at I p in Mr* J S lie the demon»tCaUir at this time Mr* Mudgvtt liv. * at ^th Street and Hensel IC( ie in North Oak wood Aikiition mial Kudu re Karmen' Father S«*n Imnquet which in Oatesvillc Ftuiay evening, lit and is to be held evening May What's Cooking Ha t tat ion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1950 Save Your Kye«! Periodic eye examinationa are the beat aMrarance that your vision will alwayw be at its beat . .-I ) —CONSULT- - Dr. J. W. Pavm* OPTO M ETR1ST lto» S. Mam Brvan, Texan (Next to Palace Theatre) AAM CREATIVE Ml ITT NT. • l TH Thursday, May Ik r ;t(i n m Room <2K Acndenur Ktuldink AGGIE CHRISTIAN FH.U)W SHIP Thursday, May IK, n 16 )> m, Rism MUt Academic Wiil4 , "i AGGIE SQUARES meefi w I tli the Ihgi Go Ciuh >n the v<>nao|) dated High Srhool *l*b, Vndag k p.m. AMAKILIO CLUB Tltorhd^. 7 15 f m R<sim 207 Adademlr Emal fleeting of tlw* year Al’.fTIN AAM ( I UB Thun- dlay Qav 25, 7 K> p m mm It Aca.leOiK 1 Bo tiding Party ( Man* t<. be d.sgusieil BA.'fTRtH’ LEE COUNtl k nub. Thuraduy, May IH, in Hr) •m ‘Jit of the Academic Budding Sw i|n ming y.irty plans wil b» NEW PuHtoeM 2 Ib*. 9c S POUND RAG Orange* 39c i ERESH RIPE SUGAR Pineapple lb. Ru L<i\t n* ('otton Priiil* Dan Ki\ur • ( KOH.N ( HOKIIS • (HAMRKAY • aiNQHAM 2,(MKi p UTTERS* To (IttMiSE EMGMj KKM •( RAFT SH9P 1418 Hiway 6 %>. PHONE 2-IS5I HEACMONT Cl Up Thursday. May IK, 7 Mi p. nt Room Its; Academic Huiiding. |)im'us* plan* tor party BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB Thursday. May IB, • 7 Mi o m, k.M»m M*4 A. ,»d. mv Building, dis cussion of * nd-oi the-semester party CALDWELL COUNTY CU B. Thuiwdaf, May !H; 7tl5 pm Aca dentir Huiiding Short meeting, plans for party. EAST TEX AS CLl'H. Thursday. M..y 1H, 7 ltd p m. It< ading R«Hiirt of V MCA, FIVE 0*( L(H K (Jl.l H; IW* day, M.ny IK. K until lid pm South Solarium YM* A, Open H ©use for all Vet Med it 1)4*'(ft* wive* am) faculty wive* LATIN AMKRIf AN ( T UB Ertday May If. (kbinet Room > M< A NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB ' Thun*lay, M*y 14. |L Mi Aemlemir Building PORT AKI HUR jrt.UB. Thurs- ' ■lay. 7 45 pm. Kfmf Ml.A Academ ic Budding to elan offiivr* SAN ANTONIO < |.l B Picnic Thursday, May 14 |i p m Bryan pu i»i< grounds acfo** the lake from !be country cfcib Bartieru* -i -f - -- *- sku. w ith * hattai giN ■ i Aasiri*;i> All Hu.- V • » ►r«J («.r tn.»rti«« • Oh a Vtr minmtlim N**r. r*l. In l'I.Mil Ml amih.n SSr *»• . ntumri mil. StimI .11 l*»i 'nxt. eilh r.SiO i»n<. to ih. atuSem Actoino. offlae All *A* «r«>uid b» turn#* in b* Itt US • ,n of lit* dm belur* iwblh-.tioe e KOR RAIJS • eTi'IMU IXJI'I'M Smell. MW1 table. ■Ie.k rhe.' l*Me temi* bottlu »»• i-elianeott* w .tier aMer S a O * X Vi*w • ‘w St * ■ is id a , re !•*. munUn Aleo rtSi .*■*> ireM He. .1 A|* C I V lie* «n* !«•> I bllege V >#• mm SAl-t HT OW’MKK 5 IVI r.»m, n,rel» furtuMied )»him well *»(* |*r. «»r fr.m. <*jt»lrwti<MI So fl iel .11.rhe* «a. e rMne* Imu-* , on.fori abi. Itvln* r.»<m (urnitar. mapi. he* ro.«m Kom eolld »ll* rlwrry Slams tal l, and , Itain (I I. a»»ri«»r.t„r Kmi *|>OMlr» W .»»'#r Hoover Sweeper K II \ .ofiroved prwe* for iuu a .. . at |1 *«<i OS •«? guMer, CeOea* mu. Kat.lee » »n* I INKTYK mi dm* lean ■ >10. 4 che're $26 i*l Hm ia B 1 A i olle*. View 10 2WHKM THAtlKR for rk.vIm H* rte<iora tail of Me ape re wheel ettrt j l.re* eeperity C 11 C < lOlefe View KI'HNmHKii aSaKTMKNT pnvele bnfh eieriro r»fri*eV.lto I blur*, frian Mwrth Hale AitOaMe lune lei rte*. 4 47*4 • WANTED TO BUY • MUAU. uouaa sroun* $•*«. «u Oalt a Wehh 4 6314 or « im • NOTICEM f W'M.I. (be g«.tlemar who pkka* up the | • runs pair <* etwee 6* miei.k. la the i I«a*g B.rber Shop el North dele Sal ar*«i irlesae reiaro theta • mUCKUAWBOrR • PO KtZSTIM STfcS on Irutld.ns feaerei re pain an* , tax-rate werk rail p M li.le ileneral Cesiirtk.<ar r*hutw 4 *IT1 OOI an*IT refriswraior I lile.i fur apartment. HS Y t'ollep. View (<>•* ..n* lion $'«l 1*1 Apt Prompt Radio Service Can— Soalik’a Radio Service 712 8. Main 8t Ph 2-1641 Brymn K»:NIN<ITi»N HTANI'AKII I f peerrlter $16 •*) Bwofcraae $7 un Ntu*r liesfe I* I«tt Stimmer Ulruee i J* Hep ■ *10 tw Winter KOmw . t A it..re* but kpsroaimalf l> «.ror .it. *lu oil Aparintent V 16 II • MU RENT • K <i (.Uu* l^urtv; Iloiious (sraduatfM On TRuraday. M*v Ik. at M 00 p n\ , a|l ffruduattTiR Hcniorv of the CrJlegu Station Ontmcil of Knight* of Cidumbu* are jiifited to * party eeie*brafting their Aradutition, ai cord'n gto J*ihn t {iiidten, repiirt er for the Coun<4L| This party ta •petit to all mmthrri of the < ollege Stat im Council sfid any guests they wish to bnng, All who wish transportation am tv-quested to meret at 7:15 p.M.jin front of St. Mary's Chapel, Gidtxcn said AIMSTUKNT Main l tot*. Mr. Si* Park A., f rue. North MeM> «r t un u. i < H* l ul tiate ran i by alter & HAVE YOU TRIED THE . ( ollrgr Sweet Shop Emr Past noth Rolls, takes. Parties A Weddings Served. DROP IN TtHTAY I orated in LOUPOTH TRADING POST FOR HOME, SCHOOL. OFFICE...whtrfvwr you 90I UteD 1 Amai' n gW H t&ckt.. .ifApUi.. jdoAi 50 Th# pum ’» po^df dooi bC !°hdl !>tord Y «•»»• ihuctod oi fhrom# »m*h.d Pool with dura too rod Tomtu HM. H*» CsaipisH »*6 1000 Aenaiaa “Tot H" is alao lodiny Uoturo*. THE EXCHANGE mg Texid Af| ( limb on the... BANDWAGON To the I1»ce With the MondeKul EXX)D! They have lot* of Hi-chtim and Plenty of PfrkiRjf Spare And tt'g AIR-C'ONDmONfED MAN • 0 r MAN! EVERYBODY UOKXTO IIOIAHD'S (afeteria w IOC* €0Ml6 OiM or wiooihe UNO c ut *n fw MAI ITT 6UMMM r, Me were rwi4S*af (real age 4e « The pe.i>4iS tee* ie Ow Mas aw aew nws See>ae whieh heawe l •ee.aw* n..MS »Mh WtOienl .A 1111 Niiatiiit $119,S0 R. L McCARTY - Jeweler Worth OmU— OoillKMl ,i KING D A N C E Corsages up - SPFXTAL ON - White Orchids -Aim * Gardenias ' &<0«L CymbidiumH Vandas ■\ J. Coulter Smith r LOB 1ST ‘ 1MM1 H. ( odef* Ph. M7t5