The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 13, 1950, Image 4

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Girls In State
College Student* Home for Summer
CS Co-Eds
Enrollment
■rm ann roma
from roilefpe to o>lof*
Wtmt hoppeni to tK* ( ..tUffe
Uon «tudeoU who ore
mmm-
from for tk*
Aaa SovtlMtni
Dorotlit IUt*^
(rirrs Staters \V ill
I^eave Tomorrow
Repreariit nf ( SUUoa at
the annual 'iiri'a State fathering
a y Ha
m C
in Anitia thta week will V Ik>m.
Bate* daughter of Mr. and
H Bate* and Ann South
ern whoa* parent* are Mr. and
Mra J. H ihaithem Both girla
were aelerted aa nutatandirtf junior
firia hi i4>naolidnted High Sehool
and deemed worth/|tf the honor by
member* «jf the high •rhool fae-
ulty in a apreial vote taken iaat
month.
Sponaonng the girt* trip to the
meeting will be the ( ampa* Study
Chib and the College Station Kt-
warn* Club The meeting 1a *pon
awred by the American Leften
Women Auxiloiry yearly, a* the
local girl* were aci-epted through
Miration* from thia orgamiw
s
Thi* mark* the firat time that
any girl from College Station ha*
attended the meeting which i» held
at the Teia* State Schofd for the
H . a Auotm
rnUning for ntitenahtp’* i* the
of the meet, and Wpportum
tie* for matniction and eipenencu
along theae line* will be made pnw
•ible when the girl* organise into
two political group* for the elwr*
tion of city, rdunty, and *tate of*
final* Tney will hr allowed to
hold hnnonyy p«witio«i for one day
a* they we hoe the vinous depart
ment* and office* of eur *tate gov
eminent *A* run.
Coventor Allen Khtveni will
apeak to the group along with aev-
•tal other distinguiahed leader* IB
I the Capitol at A net in
Selection of the two girla wna
m«d« according to lead* r*hip, char*
' acter^ ( ourage. bonestf, wholar
ahiu. and ere»peiativenews Their
WtMingro a* to be of gen ice Ui
their community and whool wa»
alao a ma;«t factor in the wn-c
, tom
Karbar* Courtney daughter of
Hr and M'* L H Courtnet, wil
b« th»- repivaentative from Bryan
She i* Rponnored by the Vkomeae
Aunliary Poet Mo, 1'iP
The meeting will la*t from June ^ r
14 Jtl imlunive. ,
It
Heturning from SMI' Teen*
nitrerwtty. North Traa* Suu Col
yw, HaHiic Stiltmon*. Baylor Cm
WrdKjr, TBCW, aad Baylor Modi
•nJ Be bear! are a great many rollwge
atudrnu Whose permanent ra*i
denge* are in Coltofe Mat ton
The las* of those ether whool t
i* AA M * gain, bernuee moet of the
returning undent* plan to con
tmdb going to *chuoi here during
the wuMMf.
Becaua* the nmlorlty art girla.
AAM * gain ate am ere* greater
anlna yon art rampMel* agaiaai
a ro-td 4AM even for three
The following information ha*
been obtained through interview*
with thee# returning * tin lent*,
moet of whom are *oa* or (laugh
Chamber Men
Invited to Meet
of people eon seated with A AM tW mowtb V eontaa wpe taptei
intormktion tatghi prote |n fnr the Army football team la
tiag and valuable to t b e j pear and graduated Boat Mo
TW wiN I
r. Jull I. at
MapBat Cban
UT* Of
The
tereattag aP 4 valuable to tk*| Jjtut
render who i» enrolled in e eoufet 1 Kesnt
undei on* *f the prufeMoit cew- Carried Sntnrday
rtmed j |L • in tbt Kiret
The laforaiation about th# to tiir wf Brvaa
Sji.‘*!5Sgi l ST ^ •• » (
SSif 5 -r.,
5: ilU.-tt WS
t and history at A*M th.* _ ^ ^ w >- Kn4r '
wdll enter
Wi the fall .
dkdwhter of
Brofeanoi C. H Co^Mf. head of
the tieneUc* Dtpartmett. > a rtu-
dant of Southweatern College She
t* taking psychology gad Rngli*h
playing toft
L E Wi*
eminent and hiUory at AAl
»uminer S|e l* the (laughter of
ync
llepartment;
r»,
Rusty
of Conch
Shirley Lyngh. h*ad of the tMoid|Ky I 2T,w»,'
Ilenartmentl "Sr ,<>r moan SI
•tpnuasaM r Anna Jean (.odbey
l.ail ( r^rlord. danghter of ( .
W. < rawfard. m ham* from Hal*
lor I ni«emit) to lake iheaHUfy
at AAM th'* maimer Mr. Crag*
ford head* the Mtrhenwsl Ka
ft seer in* lie
Official* of the Coll«fe Sta
ll, .ri Chamber of C^mmercr
and hevelougnent Committee
and of the Bryan Chamber of
Commerce have been invited
to the Diathct 6 meeting of
the Kaet Teas* Chamber of Com
dierce to be held at Angiwtoa June
tl.
The meetiug will take place at
the Angleton Community House
FVeeident of the Collegfe Station
organitation, H E. Hurg**a* is
chairman of the East Teas* Cham
her’e Community develooment r*m
mittee and ig among those to be
nr.•wet from College Station and
Brvan
fHberw to be fireaent from Col
lege Station are Marion F*urh. aec
I eetgrv of the College Station
Chamber Col H 1. Boat net mem
if the East Tea** education
part aient
Ward TlfhUr. son af Car| Tiph-
ler. who is head of the Phyag-al
Education department, i* varatipa-
mg in We*| Virginia this *emntrr
He i* aa AgM bu*iue«* major
Joyce Pktrannella, daughter . of
Mr* laike Eatranntlia lam* h«»ne
: fnon TS< fl to go to 4AM tfu*
cummer Sl|e i* taking government
and health education
Van Adigiiaoii i* continuing hi*
work in AAM thi* eummtr Van
i* the son of Art Adamwrn. the
•wimming foarh at AAM Nr ig *
■wtmnwr ip hi* own right and i*
learning U» cfieak Spani«h a* wsell
I’stay Biginen. daughter of C. A
B. mnea of the Agriculture homw
mic* Department and nater of
Jerry Bongen of the A AM trick
team m hdme from TS( W to at
tend AAM where <h» i* takwig kt*
lory
Bill Half, non of Fred Hale of
the Animal Husbandry department
ha* moved home from Haft Iwll.
hi* (olttge resnlenct Hill Will pro
bahly awiit for « ( allege Station
team thi* summer
Vlaia Jtan Vauar, daughter of
Harold Vgare will hr married te
Aggltt* VA illism F. V roman
at AAM this aummer
Norman Andermm Jr, *»»n of
ttb- Reverend N'ormpn Andemon
c*ne home frvjm Texas Itniveraity
ta attend AAM thi* Minimrr
Mary and Marge faAer alao
attend th# Univereity tf Tex a*
during the long They are
betb enrolled in AAM for the mg
«t|inmer Dr (Iradv Etrlier. fath the
ef of M»ry and Mangt, I* a pro- |
f«*i*or in the Edueathm [h-pait-
nttnt at AA M
John Ed Parnell. *an of Ed Par
adU, i* going U> AAM from 7
u'tlock to 1 o’clock and twimmmg
*11 afternoon thi* xiiraiier
Jean Biaik I’piveniity of Texa*
Siphomore i* home fa* the *um
mer She it planning several inn
dunug the vacation rao«th* She
m the daughter of G, A Black
ogner of Black * Pherwia< y
William Rlumberg of Teia*
i'uiveaaity i* at the HaiMi*t
College Encampment in Ridge
treat. Va
Henry Ertflebrwcht, a recent
AAM graduate, ia worithg m
Stovenville this lummer
Joyce EagiebrerUt w ka baa
beau geiag to arbawl ia Aaatia.
baa remained ia Aaatia (bia
•ammer to work
Holland Winder AAM etudent
I* going ta AAM this *umue-r and
softball
. Jr, son of L E.
Winder and Holland WVmier’*
brother is also going to school and
mtchiag saftball
Jimmy (aahion, who piayed foot
ball for AAM for four year*,
graduated this June and ig piay-
•ng •uftball thi* summer
Lii Klipple. a Univereity of Tt«
•» «tudcnt. i* staying in Auatm to
work for the summer
Graham Horsley it expected
home from Denver on Sunday
Graham attend* the Uatverpity of
< olnrado in lienver He will begin
work on the campus when he
turn*
Shirley Hampton it attending
AAM «urmiier itchuoi after *tudy
nl TM'W thi* year Khe i*
daughter of H E Harapton
Jnae Hughew is also home from
TH< H and i* working I hi* sum
mer
llolik-l)i\in Vows
Rattali on
CLASSIFIED ADS
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TTKSDAY JI NK 13. 1950
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am ag ia* am a*
for • citiaenahtp committee
■ember* of the Bryan organist t’’ I • I 41 I
«to~iv t^,. k.hv Nilrmmml >tinda\
weretarv manager H nd R F .
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.WwBnflcr, preaident of the Bryan
* 'V dm her <if Commerce
FVetiiline at the meeting will hr-
V'c# peeauient F A Cruft of Hmi*
ton. T.» give the talk dealing with
thi* year’* prorr-tm will h. Ban!
Caipnngton, nreaident of the Kant
T.-wna organisation
with a aaTTaMOM '»*i
IUim Sr * eue* *»r
I § IV mhmimum MpAr#‘
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ta hereby given that application
era* made on the 2nd day of June,
Jtkgky the Western In ion Tele
wpMpIl Company t«> the Federal
OaaaPMMtttatioM Commission
ta rtOwe the teb-gt sph affbv !.* ated
at tie AAM Annex. Bryan Feld.
College Statom. To* a*
If the application i*
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Hh.IiK<M>M »*«n-ami vrw»i» kali
r-r-tri. reTnarrxor 4ara«4 Twa Mark*
from Nortl' o*le AVaOaM* Inna I
0*«a.4 « 47*4
Mi** Glady* Evelyn Molik
daughter pf Mr and Mm. A. I.
Holik of (id^r Station wa* ’Bar
rted to Jlpimie W, Dtvin, «oit of
Mr and Mr* A J. Ihvm of Wal
ler in the St Joseph - * ( atholo
( hurt h Stpiday, June 4 The Rev
rrend Tim J Yaleata iwrf>*rtt(4Nl
the rerefUpny
Vow* wgr. ex. hanged iieforv the
alter whifh was decorated pith
white glafyodi and hanked pith
fern. Mmu trwaeee Hrhults. organ
ist. played the tnulitMinal Pedging
^1.* Dollve Jane Ramsey and! • n ’ 1 tjon*
Gojrdon Spillman Yeargan Jr ! A -!' “
wepe marrte*) at H a m Satunlev ] * ^
ccremonr i»erf..rfn«d I"’ Dr
a.c Ra.aett in the ()hanel of
Temple Baptist Church
Parent* of the r<tii|>te are Mr
<1 Mm I B Ramsey 1703
Judy Mi-(Jud1en. daughter of E
E, M. Quillen direrUif of the AAM
lipvelopifient Fund, ig an SMI’
(-O-ed attending AAM thi* sum
n*r
Ix»u Burgess is home frpm TSCW
■ pd ia working at th« (’ollege
Station Bank Ixri i* the daughter
of Herwchel Burgeai dbvetor of
the College Station Hank
Manor I>“e Caahion Jr. son of
I. t aahion, dira-ctof of the
YpfCA ia attending a \MCA con
vention in Oklahoma thi* wi>ek and
will begin work wh«n he return*
Bet tv Jean Copeland is working
*1 the rqgrutrar'* offiec this »um-
op-r Betty attend* North Texa*
Slate Teacher’* College in the
regular session*
Aden Magee is working for
'he Agronomy Department this
-ammer Hr goe* to AAM dar-
mg the fall ami winter
l^araar McNew. an AAM aopho-
more, is playing one of the lead
part* in the operetU ' Ria RiU"
which will lie put on at the “Grove”
later in the summer.
Bill Mogford. also an AAM stu
dent. is taking a vacation from
school during the school recess
Hi* father is Joe Mogford profe*
sor of agronomy Hill ia an mdu*
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Mr. mad Mrv (Tutric* InKnuii, 4r.
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The Ingram* are abwwa jwal after their marriage .'Saturday in the
Presbyterian Church t'barlea Ingram la aa electrical engineering
matrurtor and hia wife la the former Miaa Klaie Marie Smith
The Reverend Nwrmaa Anderwwn performed the ceremwaiea
Smith-Ingram Wedding Held
Mis* Elsie Marie Smith, daugh
ter of Mr and Mr* W M Sooth
of ( ollege Station wa» married to
Chprles Ingram Jr., ton of Mr
trial education mayor and he ha* and Mm ( harle* Ingram of Mena,
recently graduated from Johh Saturday in the AAM FreakyAenan
Tarleton College Church in College Station The
James A Prewit, AAM nopho- Reverend Norman Aiuterson of
more plan* to go to AAM sum- ficiated.
mer scniMii during the secopd #ix-
weeks period Prewit i* tjie son
of J D. Prewit. vice-dire*tor of
the Extension Service
Bo Rilaing i* home from Bay
lor Medical school and i* taking a
rourae of history at AAM thi-
summer
Norma Jean Gibaan, a graduate
of AAM Consolidated High School
ha* been attending Hardin Sim
on* College in Abilene thia year
She is working this summer and
plan* to return to Hardtn^Simon*
in the fall.
from AAM Conaolidated High
School and attended Texaa State
College for Women ih Denton.
Mr Ingram wa* graduated from
Texas Tech in l^iblaick and w an
matructur of Electrical engineer
ing at AAM College.
Following a
Yellow atone NaUunal Hark and
to New Mexico, the couple will
make their home in ( olkige Sta
tion
Mr* Ingram wa* graduated
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Cars — Femswhcel — Airplane,
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Iftghway 6, South
Hrtxppeti Hryan * 4Mtage • wa
>>,
Th* brtA>, who was gnen in *tar-
uage by hei father, w..re a tra-
ditronal f#wn of white *atm.,She
earned a white carnation bo
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a raw. 1*4* ataWwH* or ***.'«•
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rx»« nrriaxTas aa mmiwc «•»
pair* a as -awiT^I wbc* «wM
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The grpom » -uater Mm fiuo
lel WawaTofsky of Mailer wa*
matron of honor Bridesmaid* Were
Minne* F'rPnce* Holik ami Ifcimthx
Holik of College Station anal An
gelme Relpier of Waller Bed man
wa* Dam*! Wawarwfaky »f Wal
ler and uaher* were Ru hard Frey
*ev. slater of the hnde. were and Otto Dremlmg of Waller ami
' hariea Srhwarts of ( 4.)lege Sta
Don
After a abort hc.nevmwon Mr
and Mra Il'Vin will make < ollege
Statmn thptr home.
OM|4Vi*4t %o IM
Btlbatitute iwrtice will he available
fgwpi T:l» AM H PM Monday
ttu.mgh SatundaY. 3 AM ■ II AM
tnd 4 I'M - A PM Suiulay, except
Jane tl ta. •eptember it during
a4kb pert.M pervice wdl b* avail
able SAM - It N-m 1 PM S PM
M—day th tough Saturday and 9
AM • It AM, huiMtay, at the West
era Union mam office 2nd floor
Karhange Htor**, CoiU-ge Station,
INmaa.
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.! e **.*» »a. Or»*r«. «n4litn the limit* **
It* (Xt) 1*0*. *.( ftraaiWu »M *ei.«Miaa
granted- •
m it oRi.* men hx thk citt
(xm n( it or rua: citt or coc-
i .Noe nr * tlop
I tl nOail Im
arm vttloa ”w
antawfai in omw* a fl»V
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tail im* arlunitWi aiw •Im.i |ua *iatel
riOa. air rtHa H H fun at •nr <xhar
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(miii*< (m.< «,Imm w an. noiar awtalgc
Wax-I of aa* me t>> lam* mt e iiawna
won nt air
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Any member of the public deair
1 inf »« protest or auppol tbe do*
iaf wf thia office may rommtmi
•* cate ip wrttigg With the Federa
Cummunu atb»n» C n m m i a a i o n,
Waehmgtoa lb, DC., on or before ISmI
JtMy A IMA- *"«
n4M >4*4*4 w* !h4* an44aaar* MWI
*> »M*II* at h>i*4>4*»»*mm on* ***M< rna
,tciH>n aMH bn f.nort im* Inaa lima Wa*
P> *» - mm murn Out* Mtl
SV« '** • 4a4lar*
Kvle, and Mr nod Gordon Spill-
mae Ynargan. 122(1 Lausanne.
Mra C D Fn-tnirg of t'ollege
Station wa* matron of homo Miaa
Margaret Ihinn of Roxtwn. I amar
('wdnty. ami Mt** Martha l/*u
Kapi
brtAeamuida. Mnrtha Adrian Chari
i elwi*, the hridegro<im'« niece. Wa*
floher girl
(jerabi York of Sherman w»*
Iwtt man for thi 1 ceremony, ami
ualbr* were Jack Dwwe. Jimmy
Rapiaey and Dmigla* Frehurg, of
j Cofteg.- Station, Richard Robert
imiiL and Charle* (ojwnhaver of
Houston
After a trip to Coterado the
I Claude will go to Dum-an. Okla.,
I for the *uinnier Thia winter they
will lie at home in » ollege Station
whfre the bn.iggriioin in attend
mg AAM
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ai in.rv NKABibi.
Maurn ia • •arlo fi.aa (Hal a *u!*m
i Hnacina 4*. IM pmi*Mn,l !*.*(>< *4 IM
(•44) at - a44*a* *1*1..* far tNn ««•* M
| Onrtli rnnr will hn M44 I* IM 4'44) Hall
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Jim Flowers Wed
To Constance Irby
ConatattTe Colleen Irby J ami
.lame- Lafayette Flower* Jr Were
married ip the IHoheraon ( HaiM-l
at the firat Meihodiat Chturch
We«lii4**4laJ evening
Mr*. Flbwer* i« the .laoghlar of
Mr and Mia Colli* Parker |rhy
I South weak* rn Boulevard Flofverw
1 i» a -tudbi't of AAM ami play*
.-enter on the AA M football team
Mi and Mr* Flower* will tome
to Collwgt Station in S^itepiber
where he will cowiplete Wor% on
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