The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 15, 1950, Image 1

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Ntunber 7: Volume 50
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JUNE 15 I960
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Gm fere nee For "Hobo 9 Dance Set
Rural Churches A fj Grom f eature
K\|K<tin« 20(1
By B P. RotAS l>
Throw • pro** ini* your blu*
Over m people are expect *"*»*•■ «« r«*r hot
? i " , Aw r' nTTaS-irar?
Texas Kural < hurth Confer- u» jmt Um- bif p©i i* the
ence to be held oil the campus lutie urw! The «ui«m*r aorial *e*.
June 26 through June 30. ac- *»« » *boui u> Ufin *nS it* bt«
corAnf to KuMril ot the f** 1 *ttr»ct»ori. • Hobo iMoee 1 *,
Rural S.« ..lonrv De|»artB»ent. apon C 1 * Baturday nifht at
aor of the raniereurt, j Tat Cwesi
Parp.^ of the cmfereare » to ^ - «*
.Kl rural rharrh vrartter* Te.w ** bpr ** ^ ^7*." • , '
■Ih develop!** the rural rharrh, tin ^*? rt Gee*#,
Ruraell *m,<\ Meetlnfa will hr held *•*••*** «> ,K « *poa
in the SbiM Hall aarWr *!• Jame* H
Prearhr,, lay worhen. frwn, '**«' ^ ^ C Mu.roe
[hike i« a retired
e<l yell
of the t
rural comitianitlaa tlruuchout Tn . » M
»• will hear lecture, hv member, ^ «
of the asm staff itn4 by IraiHm ,,, » ^ Tha
in churrh work and in **nrultur»-
from many part* of the t’niteil
States
two lie-
Battalion
on the i-anH»u*
The tw* came **« af retire
hS^rwnSTatataied the two on their
Thera will he no charfe far a4-
auaahM t* The Grave, but »tu-
itent, will he expected to ahow
their *to4%wu artivhte* receipt
“Anyowe with one of thoae ha»-
it*l any money snyargythe apoa-
aara nawt
Pancan ware aallaA. to wear
their aMeat riot bee- the more “ho
howh** the bettor.
"We ha«e caah prtae, taa"
Ihike anrf Maarwe reported
“We ra rtna* e prlte to the
beret Araoaeb eaaun and awe
la the waeat dreaaed aiaa A
Upanal award will hr vivaa ta
aaruae manafia* ie Iwoli wome
thaa the heel dre%»eU mrother w (
the ercheotra." the aponttor, roa
Replica Arrives in
Mrs*Hilliard Named to MSC
The te# came eel ad retire-
aieat ia then laauriawe WaHaa
Arm, apart at eat rmteeda, ta
formally accept rupemdWity
for the dnni e pradactiea from
Grady Kla»» **alataat dirertar
mi Stadeat \rti*itiea
The two warned the winner,
not to eipe«t too mucb in the way
of prise,, however *Kint» wa* in
hw aaual moed with the Btudent
Artivitie* money, eu we're lucky
to have a dance at *11." they Mid
after levin* Goodwin Hall
Amon* the speaker, will he Dr
H T Harrington, preaident of the
college I nan C. pf. shepardwin
Dr A l» Uattaon, A uguatan* The
logical Seiainarjr of R.ak lalaad.
HI.; Ke\ Tam Koater, of ('oifa*. We rmigniefVd a bathing suit ! Thay aasurad thair fellow hobo.
Dr ('laud Snyded, tvaMelual andi dance." Ihike *gid. •‘hut we didn't j that grttaa would ta> on ham)
Reform.ii (nurrh, St laiui*. Mo, know how much too per a tain we'd "We'vt nlrendy gottet the money."
^ Martin, Methndiat *et from the wnmea “ they taid.
( l> \ J 0 H * JI,! Munme auggarterl a blanket 'he feature atlrscttan of the
I 1 * " f *+*•*»« part, hut ElSVuled that out |—hatid wdl b^t. at k p m if
Wcaua* of the «ramty of Wah-1 *he orrhmtra can be ka-atml by
ket*. Duke dMatiiHiad
“Wa romhed the cawntry far
the greataat gatae band a vail-
able far tha da are." the apaa
mt, «aid. "and far a fantastic
price we fat the beat * Rill Tar
nar aad Ma hdt aver, from the
tggietaad Oftdhoatr*."
“U» tha only Haho (omho ia
the nation tadSy." C|m* mpI a*
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By LOI USE JOKBB
Plans are moving ahead for the opening
of Memorial Student Center with the ap
pointment of Mrs Aan Hilliard n« Assistant
Director—Social and Educational J. Wayne
Stark, director of the Student Center, said
' Mra Hilliard will her dpt-T 1 *"* ' ' *
By DK4N REED
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|hi ta Tha Gra»* (h» ,uaamer a* a part of tl
Dr i'oul Waiaer. Soil Conaerva-
twm Service, Temple, Texas; Dr
J H Boles Hoard mi National Mia
aiawa, i'reahvtenan (liurch; ami
l>r D W Dnwia, director home
'Vissions Southern Baptist Con
vention.
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Ka|rtists Name
Vacation Bible |
School Leaders
' Vseation Bible School at
the Pimt Hafitiat Church at
College Station will begin
June 17 «t 8:30 a m., accord
ing to the Reverend R L. J
Rrwan I,, udhr, and children will [I
mail >a lords* naraiag la< tMa*j
preparation program
The peoph- wiH direct and help'!
in the ach<n.l I'nnripal will be
Roy Brown, secretary will hr Mra
R L Browg.
Mr, Marion I’ugh will be au-; |
perttiUndent of the Beginning De- I
B irtment and her helper, will be |
ra (kfell Frailer, Mr* layUm
Gragg. Mra Roy Hagler. Mr* E*-jl
rljrw Martin, Mrs. lamnard Moua I
tier, Mr, Wayne Todd, and Mia, I
Myra Jaiksun
Mr* L I’ Ihilaney will be au
perintendent of the Primary De
r rtmenl with help from Mra C
Km.adeli. Mra / F Poo*. Mra
W 4 Skv fiagle. Mra K L Fiah
er, ami M is CsthiHne Gray.
Superintendent of the Junior De !
part merit is Mra I L 4 dura* an
Other helper will be Mra R O
Berry Mrs Henry Feara Mra
D Jones, Mi* R K
Mr* J I * Wheat
Mu Guy Garner i* the Inter
medial.* Department wbpermten
deiit ami ih- will be assiited by
Mr* Is.uis Hanna, Mr* Jack Har
li*. and Mi, George Browm.
*
that time. Duke and Munroe pro
I troupe,
imer Kn
tertMnairai Serin, 4 piano and dance-duo. they will appear here
M and ay night, sponsared by Modem Actiulie, studMat* will he
admitted la the program upon presentation of their Student Ac
tivltkm fee alip
Piano-Dance Team
Here Monday Night
June It will mark tha arrival
af Drake and Marthr, papular
piaaa aad dance dap This will
he the first af tws prafeaaiwaal
tranpea ta appear *( the Grave
this summer.
PaaatM; at
f uVN ^IVi *1 ittit
inlrrmil
uniuur Ip many, thetr
af pi aha r radii ion*
■taaI tft*Mw rout me.
rafmJiDe
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HiltW* Jtrnn Harruu
Mra Har for wilt play the lead-
lag feminine rale ia June tS-JV*
pmdtirty#* af “Rm Rita." She m
enst as Mila, the Meiirsa rah
•ret girl tin iws-art operetta,
directed by HRl Turner, wi# he
d la The Grave. .
pianist in a soloti orrheatr*.
At the same time Carla Marchs
was atlendmg dano elapse* at 'he
studio of Vh Kola* THouksla* bril
Imnt ballet roast. ■ fnCv
Greece.
From hu native ( anada. Drake
came ta < hicaga in Miarch af a
partner and it wa* here (hat he
met Mm* Marche and aa» struck
w*b lav aaturpl grace and atyle.
The t#a started warkmg on their
aiine thnl very pftelaaaa
career. Were momegitanly
an af hath cipaaea. 1 | ititerrupted when Drake r*i <pvd hip
juftWi-nt"^-I JG±:‘hU■“
mvdlUhmanmoff i he^nd Piano mm (hal Carll| wa , in * lt ^ u
T i **** , *f K. **7 ****?*.- appear as premiere ballernm with
"-zltz np "* 'ztj
ChmirhaM ( M BtarduPt”i appear n * rr#
£ n^kA they spent many month* on a
TWhlfhlight of the show ip rajl»NhSlmn.f»he.Mw« ari, and
I their maden. and rlaamr impre. ***** prli.t program in
diofi nt Rachmaninoff, "nano •rath we »ee I kern tadhy-
fpglprla" Arranged by Ted Drabr and March, pp.mipe v*p-
Drake, R haa been their "ahow iet» and onginalitv in their pro
Stopper rontiiwtnilf “Introduc-i gram, and above all ^1*. a freah-
lary hell-like rhord* rhauge ,ud- '*cas .vf yeraonplHy t.i .aptivatp
: denly to modern harmonies leading their audience,
into g delightful hfgulne temp.
(,erman-P«lish
Boundary Aids
To Hold Reds
Gf** — Tht* Sant Orman
Poltah agreement or th« Oder-
4then*, NVimw boundary Rtay not be
a permanent MtUement- the
alltea contend it tan t - but it
help* to aululify another boundry,
that of Russian gometration into
weaUtin F.uropa
Rum an duiregpari fpr Garman
NMwg* in begmigag to Uak hbn
a trand ami perla|w an a Iran
donment of hope fpr any German
support of the KIWPdin'i *xpan-
firakt- lonisi aim*
imaradialtiy
Mr*. Hiliitni'* officp will be
j centrally located m thp Student
I nton in what i* to be called the
froot office* F rom her pffice ;a«t
off the main lounge, *h» will pr
gamae atul advise tha activity |
program of the MettH.ng! Student
! ( enter
Ta Hav, Urge Staff
To helu her with bar large job, j
Mr* Hillmni will hav# * utaff
comprised of the committee head*
of the variou* activitipe in the'
! building Art. Craft Dance Music.
Camera, and Game* are a few of
the committee, to be ragwrviaed |
by Mr* Hilliard Other commit-
tee, will Iw organisevi later
Mr* Hilliard', office will h*n-1
die re nervation* for meeting room a;
i in the building Stark said Thi*!l
means that < lub president* onjfl
campus should apply ta her fori t 1
permiMKMi to use tha Stialent | ■
Center’s meeting rooms, he add-1 ■
e<l J ™
Mr* Hilliard ha* Vwen eapeciallyi
well prepared to take her pusi- j
tion in the Student Cpnter She
came to College Station in 1941
a* secretary in the P la armed Of
fice
Headed 4one, ( eater
A* director of the Student (>n
ter at the Annex in I'lilt *h. of
fered top-notch organisational ahil-
ity to the *tudent* m planning
recreational and social function*
Too during Her *tay at the Anne,
!4tudent Center. Mr* Hilliani found
*he wa* often iwmg sought for
advice on ever-preterit love prob
lem* and homeaicknea*
Mr* Hilliard ha* *pen| her «um-
me#* working in the student activ
iti#* iff ice Hera
Received Batt Apard
kie received one nf the Bfet .I’ratfir Awmlg M
_ I.m tarn cat ■' rad f Ka. l-w. «M 11 u f I tktxa* fMa,
talion award* for 47- Ml She re
AAM will receive Texan' replict of tilt
Liberty Bell ahortly after July 4, Gibb Qifc*
chnat chancellor ijf the AlrM Sygtem uid
yeaterday.
The replKa ut one of 49 now being exhib-
* —""'Tiled in every Mate and the iHstttkK
of Coiumhia, ** part of the kMB
Independence Bond flfie*. "TRh
Pond drive will end Jaiy 4 ahd the
bell will be turned over h. the
college ahortly thereafter, Glichrtpt
said.
Shtvar* (Hia y, Regar ■>(
Goverwur Allan Shivae* told
Gilchri«t and M T. ‘Jftkmngtoa,
president <if the < ollefp, that thd
| iiell w.rtiid be presented to AA|f
Governor Shivers made the atara-
nwnt in Auatm .m May 22 when
the college official, wefe .infer
ring with him there
Gilchrist hud wnttea (hAemoP
$ Shiver, earlier in May, in u-Half
of President Kmentu* frallh/C.
Bolton, asking that the (Kdlege lie
<«n*i<lered a* * |>erm»Aent home
for the replica
The governor replied thpt A AM
would Iw considered, YWape week,
later he confirmed the gift
Molten Initiated Movement
A
if
ceiVeil the award for planning the •j?'
Anne, recreational programs - *
j "Actually it wa* Dr. BoMon’p
idea (hat we a*k for the hell.”
! Gilchriat mid “I m ted uoou hia
re<|ue*t to obtaw the beR “ Dr
, Bolton was unavailable yesterday
for tumment
No .4e» iston has twee rnachsil
as to where dig hell will be klarad
once it is turned oear ta thp coh
lege. President Hsr-mgton raid.
Several ideas are ur.lef ronsphra-
i tion although no definite plank
have been made he said
4 ppiopriate I oratkm
"The replica will, however, h#
pla.e.1 in a suitable and appro-
pnate rmapion on the rp«iip«M. M
President Harrington raid **We
Mm F L Thomas wpa electe.1, are very faHunate in imceiving
president of the Bryan C.^iepe Sta it, since i* Jaili be the only one
_ 4 of its type ^^he •rate,*' he added
at the regular June meeting of the | Th# . u? , ,, , n
Kmi kAglker
Walker, a special student at
4AM tin* summer, was rt^nlly
appointed amusements editor of
The Hal talion. He ia the *on of
Mr and Mr.. Fred Walker. Hr.
of College Hialien. Walker ha.
keen attending the Caiieraity
of Missouri for the pan! one and
one half year*, where he was a
prr journalism student.
Loral Poetry ( lull
Selects Officers
wp* e!
atr.
i . .c ' f »r>gtn*l Liberty Beil, located
meeting to- k place at the ,_j j u..o toc.i.j-i. ‘
an “outatanding manner"
M<m.i>w renertly «pn<nince»l that
all German war prisoner* had
half a million, and by the Get
man* at nearly three time* that
Fast (.ermpns war# also notified
that they would be required to
continue reparation! pavmeut* for
IS year*
in Independence Hall in Philadel
phia. P*
“It is the exact aiie of the orig
inal and, al(*i haa the aarne ton#
and appearance." *aid County
Judge A Hr Ware ludge Ware 1*
horn* of Mr* M (7 Jayne* of
Bryan Mr* Thomas wa* elected
Tht* apnng Mrs HiRiard tra- pre*,dent of the nonety to fill th*
vvled to Swampacott, Miss where 0 ff u .^ vacated bv Mr, narw Car
been returne.i h..f*#, meemng that ! ,he attende.! the Natianai Con- win who moved from Bryan recent
the German, eoulif#»port no fur- ventton of the AssociatMkn of S|u- ly
ther word of a id«ld>ei van.rualy dent I'nion* Tk,. rr . tlr .w,, M.oul , tf j fK »‘ r, "* n f* r
estimated by the pHe. at nearly | Un Hi||i|lH „ 1orw%f4 ^ ^t’ng w a. Dr S " A*' Rr «^
eagerly to her new jot. “It's won bury of College Station He dis < a*l In Kraae#
dafful." *h«* *aid She hopes to cuss**! the familiar style a* op
be in her offices aomftime this posed to the grand style of p.ietry
summer *o that *he can get Dr As bury rh.oie "He Lives for i p.
thing* undeneay heforw the Stu- the Moment" by M e, Betty Jn
dent Center open* R.m»s, “Country Sn<>w Scene" by
Jease Merle Franklin, and 'The
praaeaied
4 curdia! invitation i* e
*T>«ied Te>M
RtmulUnaowaly Mias Marrh* in
troduce* the dance interpretation
and ia yulnad by Drake A* the
lance develop* to an emotional
k. Drab* and Marche return to
cont ra*t
ng piano intertad* of the well-
4Pi*..* |J Itraum theme of the ronferC* firat
IwlllUlia nice n4 k p4>rt;tnovenwnt
Heary M itraehell, agnua.nnat Their navel MHeeprHatraa*
of the I’SDA lureaa of rlapt In have saeeeaafally comhiaed
duatrv at Hub4at»oM No 4 of tha 'hease* and alyl** pf whaliy dtf
^fra. *\ ■ T* * A -» .it rf t- w» j ■■•HeV 44* ravl r
ra. Mr# P j at Peak, Drab* and Marche i
s, u ,. ...i BeachrllCo-Authon E eLT^THtirV <
iss It razos Va 11ey 9 Con tes t
Has College Station Entrant
t
The forty-nine bell* were
brought to the I’nited State* frpfh
once Judge Ware mm) Thay
were ca*t in that country near
the Swia* bonier hv p familv of
Fuaaila" hv Jerry Ree*ea. a, hTa ^ ^ '•«?/
ha* I wen casting famous bell,
Bi FRKD W 4I.KFR
t" all . h idren and young pop!
from 4 t» If. year* of age to at
tend th* sch.M.l from H I# U> 11
every m..ruing from the church,
Rex Brow n *aid
BS( (iounril PUiin
Parlv for Friday
The Ba)>!i*i St ’.dent Cnioa w ill
have a »oe»*l at «even p m Fn
day nigtit at (h. Baptist Student
Cent, r, announced Harry Mack, ell
listmefit xmv president of the BHC
Caumit
The e'ent will iw a get acquaint
ed party f.^tunag singing and h» Imw go.I frvuw. Another na-
games Refreshment* will he nerved tit** met him |n the brush Th*
tural Experiment, fwrral elaa^al aad modern ram
rapbrt. issued by the RrlC | y^Tt |h» T«M4 •'wrlm.l'ry '*"**''*'
•mtitied* r “ l Li '
Station at Beraimont ta n. author'
of a recent reguri on nee prndur
tiojiin British Guiana.
iah ( ol.mihl 4ffire, ra
“Merhanixptioty and Urgamtation i
of Mi.. Pfudueti.m ta Bntiah Gm !
ana"
Bear hell p re a. rut the raport ta-1
gether with 4|
'nanageoMWit
k.insa* Agr
vice.
a tala aae ml per feet at-
Drake studied the
of College Station, ba* been at-j by contacting Mr* John Stile*,
^ . ,. 0 .. t . » i tending Stephens College m Col Mr, Reed Albritton, or Mr*
***^*r'} umbra Mu for tha pa*, year Frank N.vle.
Judge* for the robtest will be ; Judge, will not lie announced
lHr*it and Mr* E, |_ Kyle of Col-' until time for the contest to W-
iege Station M -1 lav C ordeman j gin
and two a**<M-ta(ep from Houa- | Miss Potter, the only Cottage
ton * School of Ibaleling. Mi** Station entry, i* the dfughter of
first, second, and third choice* of
the p.wms submitted to htm.
The poems chosen bv p<ipulur
v.Ae were ‘The Red Bud Re Nam
ed" by Mr* McNmll Drum ight of
Bryan, as first choice Second and
third selertion.
Snow Scene" and
bv Jeaaie Merle Franklin
in Hry*' 1 W, H produce a triple
feature of the first variety a
beauty contest I Mi*. Bras** Val
leyt, P baby contest, add iRr
ion of a IPbU Nash
barren at Field
Artillery (lamp
>f Music in pursuing his ambition
■if coiMert pianist Hia summer*
• ere sepnt aboard « laik. Super
Highkgbt of the evenidg *4i, Ysieta Ui»*ner,
be the mdectian of ' Mn» Hi a
to, Valiev" fropi a group of your
Murder Oa a Pig Hunt „
llagom S in hi n -A Sudan
ese nativu wept ptg hunting wilh
guig an* hra bow imi
he aerved tipe met hir
after whi< h there will be a ehort newcomer acorgfully raid he dlduT
d» voti.mai tflmk the buntdr's arrow* were big
Everyone i* invited, said Mack enough U» kill a mg
Ih il B Broaru, fhm m - a ! »* /ii a
^jMetlradirt 1 .hurch
SchtMil ( ndrruav
'ii
Vjt
■ ^
iisn i
YeM leader* aren't tha
But, iu (Ms cane, R**
may atill ahaw wgna af Ms fire
the eight raam frame
place with the mat af
MNn
exruraion boat where he »**! women wh» poa»e»‘ Dot im^
beauty, but aleo talent TT|e win
ner wi| be aWarde.! a pgiae *f
iHHt a*.! a trfn to New Mianp
feta wiMi expeqae* to camprte f*r
the titlk .if Mwa Texaa o| 1*4#
Ttu. evgnt will atari at k g ni
Katrte* ta date are a» fol
low*. Hetty Potter of (tallega
HtUthad; Gwra Grahaaa. L a a
Ana Huiith, BHlie June llalack,
aad Mpada NpyWr of Rkyra; th*
Hiadrhka .itaer*. Jaraitg and
Dorothy thotk previora heaaty
winner, af the Hearne Atfalfa
Fratlvgl); raid G»1* Miliaa af
(ataarpu-
Last year's winner. Ljgm. *$paH|a
A AM Methodist <4iurrh Vacation
Texas of
IVdltF ami an unht|Md*d r.-prewn
tatixe from Foley a nf Houston
The husineos aad Profeaoion
al Hoaiea. (1*h ail) present
aa informal tea. between I and
5 p m for all hrapty r on lent
anto-and jadgeo
(tnr hundrml RaaRhy infanta
have already beep etitered in the
baby ronteest which starts at 7
p m
"Entiles should tup ta 200 or j women choaen from all the *omr-
better. said John ItilPs, i hairman i ities
of the committee, | Her alplitv as a swimmer won
Stile* also **k#d to have all j her a rdveter niac.- in the Anus \
emtoatants for Mu* babv conteat Carnival at the Cni**r«itv for |
present at the pari tyv ft Sit o m the past two years, and year be
The rente*! will he divided fore last she was one of the top
T
Dr. and Mra George K Potter
She attends the University af
Texan, majoring in radio broad
raating and miaoring ia jawrnal
ism. .4 hotter than-average sta
dent. Mia* Patter has alas dta-
tingaiahed herself nariallv.
She ia a member of the Delta
Delta Delta aorontv. the Wo-
ment'a Debating Huh. the Campus
I^eague of Women Vo|er*. and
"The Spook*” * select vn.up of
for several decades, and the trade
ha* been p#*»** ,! 'ta>Wn from gen-
erat ion to generation, according
to Judge Ware
Each state and th* District of
went "County < <*i«»"bia will rdcelv* one of tbe
A Prayer", both rrplica* The govdnMt of each
state has been aW<i Ih ira|*rt a
suitable home for th* halts
Exhibited Bar*
Texas’ replica w»a exhibited
in Brvan at the corner of YAUi
and Mam on June 1. and wa*
brought to College Station **v-
eral dav* later. Judge Ware raid
The bell was a Hawn here in front
Professor William M Warren of
th. Animal Husbandry Department
is on temporary active duty with
the Marine (Laerve at Camp, of 'he College ytatira Bank'
J..arph H Pendleton in Oceanside, An official announcwpiant that
California the bell was to be wrgtMted
a you. Chuiye
Lt Wairen will undergo reserve
training for two weeks in the Of
ficers Advanc-d Field Artillery
Course
the bell wa* to be urgAMled the
college was delayed, C3tel(cellor
Gilchrist raid, aince tha announce
nwnt was nxpseted to come from
the Governor‘a offira.
Studrnbt. Gay Bark
from \ MCA (drap
iat » !ne- axe rrwpp* • n d tavia*
ra*«a wilt he fiwra !• the male
and female wipprr of each
"P
V»« e-.trie* wfl be tsken until
». V- .4.* *"”4 ypuv be t.laced
ten nelectexi
Thu s.’O’mer, M'«, Porter ia'
-ocietv eilil'T of The Battatto*
twit 'W the r»ll nta'.s to —turn tvv |
*he t ! *iiver*tiy ta resunra her spud jj
•e# there
Church Xchtsd is in its se. ..nd and
final week wHh nude than eighty
children enretied ig the four dr
pxrtaranU. the Hex#rend Jame. F.
Jartuun announced
Tha kinAervarten department haa
thirty child ran and ia under the
rare nf Mr* J QoddoA Gay Thia
department ta hwBdtng a large
xviMidtan chttirh ae Its prwyect. he
MA. ‘
Twenty pupils are'enrolled in the
I onmary department which ia un
der the auprrviiu.iii pf Mr*. R.^ert
Cum These pupil, are under
the task of making a Main
wiadww.
_■*, J, G. MrNeefy and Mra R. Hi* AAM *tu.lents aad «. mioh
E. Laight -n arr in charge of the : Gay. assistant ae. retan of the
itwiiar department which haa flf- YM( A, recetally returned from
tarn students and P making con tha Hrathwest Regional YWCA
vwr pictwrea for claaproam rar The YM( A micampmem held gt; Robert L. “BalMf* ; Aawler, son; er of the enr in xrtatrh Am#lar
Inraraiadialeo under the supemu.m ttaanp <J»amen, Ohio . June M. of Mr and Mrg I B AlWaler wm ruling
_ "1 Appraximataly ltd stmients . of Hempstead dM Ih the Houa-1 Immediately after the wreck
M I bm AthahaX and tra liathwdlat hZpJUI Tuaaday I held no hope far Shy
nckson added I (f* ^ f 1 *** NjpHgt recpBaM m an auto- by# a few hour* later they raid
. .araaon sows*. *r*hip training cmfetenp, far» mob.le aefadent Mgy l hi. chance* of ramplste recovery
coingv atodent. Amaler nwjora^ in agricultural w«r# good. Still later thay gave
aconomic and WM * memniber hiw , lh4IH ^ of rmtmrrn^f.
■A “P Flight tfhIM in school n
anftiramnr maMr frrai i hern jT; , Jm tVcrhTi CL
Shrarafart, 1**; Cartia llvai#. He never rifitMl fwamioiMneas * *
■ |gUlpuMdl»»aB**it mdkw*# frthdan raflaar ratiffrarirarar it fehA-rain #VMhd*«A*- I onr 19 rWCWlvw W*
A*. L. Armler Dies in Houston
Unconscious from Accident
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colage student*
At the Grove wag* King Egger. petrpledan add
j iwafhaairal engmeerinr maWi fropi
hi
e" with
I Feter Lawford.
itted upon
mmx Ac
CMra
1 iif
Part Apthair; and
liberal arts ■■■
arts couiuii
after suffering H brain
atan and ahull fdMtpyw whan tha
ear in which he ptm tiding .truck No information was available
a culvert between Beaty and Hemp «« ^neral •rrangements for tha
th* entife i The accident
aiocA- have been
■af another
lent W«. b
;.r3L^
k.^ai ^1
Itha Rfhti
th# tfaiv
fa
la Rdver taps will not ha held, ne
ts cording to tha office at th# doaa
Three Mind
Sport. Park in
right) Warn
ioMtfe Hlalioa’,
a Aa^ra.9 rara ram raft
^PNWra WJ Pra ■<
lavaly alff
aae llolirh, sad Betty Jraa
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