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Page ’4 ~ THE BATTALION Thursday, September 6, 1951 ' Potter-Fry Ceremony Set For Saturday Nigh t In Bryan Saturday at 8 p.m., before an altar banked with tropical palms and baskets of flowers, Betty Ann Potter will exchange wedding vows with Errol D. Fry at the First Baptist Church of Bryan. Miss Potter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwin Potter of College Station. Her father is a professor in the Biology Depart ment at A&M. Mr. and Mrs. John Fry of Anson are parents of the bridegroom. In the candlelit church the bride will walk upon a white aisle cloth to the altar, where she will be given in marriage by her father. Her white satin gown with a bodice of lace will be enhanced by a bridal veil of illusion cascading from a lace cap piped in satin. A white orchid will be nestled in a cluster of small white flowers, catin, and maline, for Miss Potter’s bouquet. Miss Beverly Smyth of Houston will serve the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Joyce Patranella and Pat Lynch of College Station; Misses Carlita Wollbrett, Houston; Shirley Long, Austin; Alexine Livesay, Beau mont; and junior bridesmaid Ann Fleming of College Station. All the feminine attendants will wear taffeta gowns in various shades of blue, and each will carry a col onial bouquet. John Fry of Houston will serve his brother as best man. Grooms men will be John Potter, brother of the bride, College Station; Mar ion Settegast, Bob Lucas, and Jack Graugnard, Houston; Clifton Dou glas, Sherman; Joe Bruce Cun ningham, Big Spring; Bill Hawk ins, Cripple Creek, Colorado; and Sam Callan, Red River, N. M. Immediately following the cere mony a reception will be held in the ballroom of the MSC, where punch and a tiered wedding cake will be served. Silver candelabra and a floral arrangement by Mrs. Bob Reeves will highlight the dec orations. The bride is a graduate of Con- from SANDWICHES 1)0 * • • • STEAKS FINE FOOD FIXED JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE IT 12th MAN INN North Gate “We Serve the Best” solidated High School, where she was a cheer leader her senior year. She graduated from the University of Texas this summer, where she was a member Delta Delta Delta sorority. Last summer Miss Potter was society editor for The Bat talion. Fry was guard on the University football team, and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity before he received his degree in 1950. For “going away” the bride has chosen a gray wool suit and pea cock blue hat, velvet shoes and bag. After a short honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Fry will be at home at 2132 Lexington St., Hous ton. Fish (Continued from Page 1) prepared by Walter Jenkins, choir director of the First Methodist Church of Houston. During assemblies Charles N. Shepardson, dean of the School of Agriculture; Dr. I. B. Boughton, dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine; H. W. Bar- low, dean of the School of Engin eering; and J. P. Abbott, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences will speak to the freshman class on opportunities offered in their fields. “Importance of Academic Achievement” will be the topic of C. C. French, dean of the college, during the final assembly for Tues day. Dean French will be followed by W. L. Penberthy, dean of men. Dean Penberthy will speak on the importance of a well-rounded stu dent life outside the classroom. The last item on Tuesday’s pro gram is entertainment planned in the form of a show entitled “In the Realm of the Impossible” by Bob Clark, magician, and a moving pic ture. IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF Specials for Friday & Saturday — Sept. 7th & 8th • GROCERIES • Kraft’s Salad Dressing MIRACLE WHIP . . . pint 37c Everyday Price — Dry Milk Solid s— Makes 5 Quarts Non-fat Milk—Borden’s STARLAC pkg. 39c For Beautiful Floors Complete Line Bruce’s Products. ;ij: Complete Line Johnson’s Products Complete line of work savers: Glo-Coat Appliers; Doozit Steel Wool Mops for easy :£ floor cleaning; Lambs Wool Mops for easy;:;: application; and, for 50c for 24 hours or i:-: less . . . $: RENT AN ELECTRIC FLOOR I POLISHER 8 Sunshine—Lb. Box KRISPY CRACKERS . . . . 29c Now You Can Get Completely Rid of Roaches— With Sprayer—Cook’s REAL KILL .... quart 89c 2 I / 2 Cans Rosedale Halves BARTLETT PEARS ... can 39c WESSON OIL . Qt. 69c — Pt. 35c 303 Cans Green Giant PEAS 2 cans 35c 24-Oz. Welch GRAPEJUICE .... each 37c 303 Cans Libby’s Garden Green LIMA BEANS .... 2 cans 55c No. 300 (1 lb.) Cans Diamond PORK & BEANS ... 3 cans 28c Farmiola or Madonna Brands—6-Oz. Gang TOMATO PASTE . . 2 for 25c Bits o’ Sea GRATED TUNA ... 2 cans 57c Ken-L-Ration—Reg. Cans DOG FOOD 2 cans 29c — Westinghouse Light Globes — 75 watt 3 for 49c 50 watt 3 for 41c — Household Plug Fuses — 15 or 20 watt. . box of 5—28c 16-Oz. Cans Libby’s CORNED BEEF HASH . each 39c Swift’s Premium VIENNA SAUSAGE .. 2 cans 41c Made of Pure Sweet Cream MEADOWGOLD BUTTER . lb. 81c • FRESH FRUITS & • VEGETABLES Currently the Best Buy—No. 1 Calif. Long White Potatoes 5 lbs. 27c No. 1 Sweet Yellow Onions ... lb. 6c Nearing the End of the Season—Golden Sweet Corn .... 2 for 17c Utah or Illinois Elberta Peaches . . lb. 15c Cabbage lb. 5c Giant No. 4’s Lettuce 2 heads 29c • FROZEN FOODS • Honor or Birdseye Spears of Broccoli pkg. 28c Honor or Birdseye—Ford Hook Limas 6-Oz. Snowcrop Orange Juice . 2 cans 43c 6-Oz. Minute Maid Tangerine Juice, 2 cans 55c Birdseye Green Peas ... 2 cans 47c Worth the Difference—Extra Rich Sanitarv Deluxe Ice Cream pt. 28c • MARKET SPECIALS • Armour’s Canadian Bacon . . lb. 99c Decker’s Tall Korn Sliced Bacon . . 2 lbs. 99c Jasmine Pure Pork Sausage . . 3 lbs. 99c Heart o’ Texas Fry ers lb. 59c Choice Veal Sirloin Steaks .... lb. 98c Choice Veal Shoulder Round Roast .... lb. 75c We reserve the right to limit quantities. The Last Word Southside Food Market Have You Compared Our Frozen Food Prices Lately? Waists, Weddings Hold Spotlight As Activity Still Lags By PAT MORLEY Battalion Women’s Editor Fall’s here! Fashion designers all agree that waists have got to go! Wives of students, used to cinching their belts, should be right in style with little effort. Any extra induce ment to produce that coveted 23-inch waise line is the fol lowing exercise: Stand erect with hands high above your head. Keeping knees relaxed but straight, bend to the side (No, don’t bend forward!), allowing your arms to “reach” for the floor. You won’t get far at first, but by alternating right and left sides, you’re guaranteed a fine set of sore side muscles and a willowy waist in time to don a full, full skirt, with a tiny waist band, for the Oklahoma University game at Kyle Field. Gig ’em, Aggies! • Like all good things, vacations must come to an end. Jeanne and Charles McCullough visited Jeanne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bridges, in Sacremento, Calif. Jeanne made a “flying” trip after her* final day of work at the Student Activities Office, and the first day at her new job of clerk-typist at the Bryan Air Force Base. Charles made a more leisurely visit in Sacremento, returning home this week. Lillie Mae and Calvin Janak, who also work for Stu dent Activities, had a delightful vacation in Mexico in August. Mrs. K. R. Bailey enjoyed a long visit with her mother in Mason, while her husband spent the summer teaching at Junction. They are at home in College Station, again. • Four new couples who’ll be at home in Aggieland with the be ginning of school will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raymond Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Bain, and Mr. and Mrs. James Burton Kelly. Miss Cecile Fern Vowel of Bryan became the bride of Ralph Krause at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Sunday, September 2. Ralph is a junior class member, majoring in BA. Mr. and Mrs. Krause will have an apartment on E. 24th St. in Bryan, and Cecile will keep her position as bookkeeper at the Sanitary Farm Dairy. • Apartment 30-E Vet Village will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Burton Kelly, who w ere married in Bas trop Sept. 1. Miss Jean Black of Bryan attended Miss Page Wilson as maid of honor, when Page married James in the Episcopalian Church of Bastrop. James is a senior Business major. Miss Joe Nell Miller married Bill R. Bain last Sun day in the Riverside Baptist Church of Houston. After a trip to Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Bain will be at home at 30-U, Vet Village. • Joe Bob Harris, junior student in Weddings still hold the spotlight. Wildlife Management, made Joy Many former students are celebrat- Finley of Dallas his bride at the ing fall marriages. Tyler Street Methodist Church George H. Rice, Jr., ’49, member August 31. After a honeymoon trip, of Singing Cadets, Ross Volunteers, Mr. and Mrs. Harris will be at B. S. U. Council, Lt. Col. Chaplain home in College Station. of the corps, married Miss Glor- FSE BATTALION CLASSIFIED ADS TO BUY, SELL, BENT OB TBADE. Bates .... 3c a word per Insertion witli a iSc minimum. Space rate in classified lection .... 60c per column-inch. Send 111 classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES BFFICE. All ads must be received in Stu- lent Activities office by 10 a.m. on the lay before publication. • FOR SALE • 1942 GLIDER House Trailer. Good cab inets, closets. No furnishings. Fair woodwork. Needs outside repair. Strong chassis, good tires, wheels_ A real bar gain at $90. Call 6-3444’ after 5 on week-days. • FOR RENT • FURNISHED ROOM with private bath. 4-9939 • WANTED TO RENT • FIVE ROOM unfurnished house, near A&M College, for settled young couple. Can furnish references, if necessary. Box 2329 College Station. • WANTED TO BUY • USED CLOTHES and shoes, men’s — women’s — and children’s. Curtains, spreads, dishes, cheap furniture. 602 N. Main, Bryan, Texas. • HOME REPAIR • ALL TYPES home repair work—additions, roofing, siding, painting, concrete work, and redecorating. Low down payment and 30 months to pay. For free esti mates call 4-9589 or 4-4236. • HELP WANTED • EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted—$3.50 per day. Hours 5 a.m to 1 p.m., Sun days off. Kelley’s Coffee Shop. See Mr. Stacy. STUDENT to work until school starts. Experience preferred. Southside Food Market. REGISTERED nurse for general duty. Bryan Hospital. Call 2-1340. Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 203 S. Main Street Call 2-1662 for Appointment - • WANTED • A RIDE each morning to Bryan Air Base from South Side, College. Contact Jeanne McCullough. Box 4809 College Station. • LOST • 3 Months old Collie puppy named “Muffin.” Call 6-2343. TWO RINGS—Girl’s 1951 Senior Ring, La mar High School, blue stone, initials J. R. F. Also, Indian Silver ring, pet rified wood setting. Left in M.S.C., 2nd floor powder room on Aug. 25th. Re ward. Call Jacquelyne Ford, MA-6720, Houston, or write 301 S_ 13th St., Bel- laire, Tex. Official Notice There will be a general faculty and staff meeting for the opening of school Thurs day, September 13, 5 P.M., Guion Hall. Directory of Business Services ALL LINES of Life Insurance. Homer Adams, North Gate. Call 4-1217. Post Graduations Studies are for A&M Graduates Only! Tibet’s largest monastery has more than 3,000 monks. EXPERT WATCH, JEWELRY, and OPTICAL REPAIR CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE 112 N. Main, Bryan Ph. 2-2435 Prompt Radio Service —Call— Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. Ph. 2-1941 Bryan RADIOS & REPAIRING Call For and Delivery STUDENT CO-OP Phone 4-4114 SAFE-T-WAY TAXI Phone 2-1400 ianne Wilson of Bryan. Bill sample married Miss Viola George of Blooming Grove. Law rence Edward Sample, brother of the bridegroom and a former stu dent, B. S. Ag. Eng. ’41, was best man. Charles Perry Davis, ’49 Biol., Pre-Med, now a junior medical student at Baylor Medical School, made Miss Lepha Joe Oates his bride in the Little-Chapel-in-the- Woods at Denton. Phil W. Levine, B. S. Accounting ’41, will marry Celia Jeannette Goodman of Waco November 4 at Agudath Jacob Synagogue, Waco. Ralph Edward Gorman Jr., ’51 Arch., and Eva Pearl Clendenning of Waco exchanged wedding vows last Satui’day. Ralph is a member of the Southwest Football Offi cials Association and Press Club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joel Moore are honeymooning in North Da kota. Mrs. Moore is the former Marie Anderson of Denton Drive, Dallas. Charles Thomas Stephenson mar ried Miss Betty Joe Pearce of Abilene last Saturday. Charles, ’50 Pre-Med., and his bride are both juniors at the Baylor University College of Medicine. Lancaster will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton C. Moffett after they return from their honey moon trip. Carlton was a ’49 grad uate in Ag. Ed. Alice Burk of College Station was in the houseparty honoring Miss Elizabeth Cooper and Lt. Ed ward Biles. The wedding was solemnized at the First Baptist Church of Bryan last Saturday. The bridegroom is a ’49 Man. E. grad uate. Sickness Record Hits Summer Low Sickness record for College Sta tion for the week ending Sept. 1 was the lowest reported all sum mer, according to the morbidity re port compiled weekly by the Brazos County Health Unit. Two Cases of diarrhea, two cases of whooping cough, and two cases of gonorrhea was the total report ed for College Station. Bryan had 31 sick cases during the preceeding week. The health unit reported Bryan as having two cases of diarrhea, one case of dysentery, five cases of gonorrhea, six cases of influen za, two cases of malaria, three cases of measles, four cases of sep tic core throat, five cases of Vin cent’s angina, and four cases of whooping cough. f MASCULINE The Perfect Gift for Him! TAWN GIFT SET TAWN TALC ... matches and blends with skin tones . . . keeps shaves alive hours longer. TAWN COLOGNE DEODORANT ... helps check excessive perspiration as it deodorizes .. . harmless to skin and clothes. TAWN AFTER SHAVE LOTION ...adds cool, soothing touch to morning shaves.. .refreshing masculine odor. ... 'fyea/ ■ja& fawti Only $2 00 p t l a u x s TOILETRIES FOR MEN The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” Specials for Friday & Saturday — Sept. 7th & 8th • GROCERY SPECIALS • Bright & Early COFFEE lb. 75c Mrs. Tucker’s SHORTENING..3 lbs. 75c 303 Size TRELLIS PEAS ... 2 cans 25c Dole’s—No. 2 SLICED PINEAPPLE . . . . 29c CLOROX BLEACH . . . qt. 15c Libby’s—(4’s POTTED MEAT 10c Rath’s Blackhawk—12-Oz. LUNCHEON MEAT 46c Vz’s BITS O SEA TUNA 26c Carton COCA COLA, DR. PEPPER, 7-UP • • 23c Kobey’s—2(4-Oz. SHOESTRING POTATOES . . . -10c Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP can 10c Kimbell’s—No. 2 WHOLE GREEN BEANS . . . • • 18c Kimbell’s Small—303 GREEN LIMA BEANS 20c Uncle William—300 SAUERKRAUT 10c TOMATO PUREE 4 cans 19c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR . . 5 lbs. 49c Stokely’s—303 YELLOW CREAM CORN . . 2 cans 33c Del Dixi—303 CREAM PEAS 2 cans 25c Dole’s—46-Oz. PINEAPPLE JUICE . 32c Libby—No. 2 TOMATO JUICE 2 cans 25c Dole’s—No. 2 PINEAPPLE JUICE .... 2 cans 27c 2, /z Can HAPPY HOST PEACHES . . . • • 28c Hershey’s—16-Oz. CHOCOLATE SYRUP 10c ADOLPHUS RICE lb. 14c Diamond—12-Oz. APPLE BUTTER . 13c 7-Oz. WHEATIES 2 boxes 33c Stokely’s—303 TINY GREEN LIMAS ...... 31c SANITARY ICE CREAM . . . pt. 23c SANITARY ICE CREAM . . . qt. 45c Tea Garden—46-Oz. APPLE JUICE 31c Tea Garden GRAPE JUICE ....... Pt. 19c Dash—No. 2 DOG FOOD . 15c FORMULAC can 21c No. 2 KIMBELL’S CHILI . 63c 60 Count CHARMIN NAPKINS ... 2 boxes 21c Kimbell’s CORN MEAL 5 lbs. 35c Kimbell’s—No. 2 WHOLE BEETS 16c Kimbell’s—No. 2 C. G. BEANS 15c Kimbell’s—14'-Oz. APPLE JELLY IN MUG 24c 12-Oz. VERMONT MAID SYRUP .... 24c Swift’s—12-Oz. PEANUT BUTTER 29c Kimbell’s—No. 2 Can WHOLE OKRA 17c Heinz—16-Oz. OVEN BAKED BEANS . . 2 cans 29c Kimbell’s—300 Size JUMBO BUTTER BEANS . . 2 cans 21c U.S. No. 1 Pascal—Nice Size CELERY . . . .2 stalks 27c Central American BANANAS . . . .2 lbs. 25c AVACADOS ........ each 9c Snow White CAULIFLOWER lb. 19c Italian Style FRESH PRUNES lb. 18c Florida Jumbo GREEN BELL PEPPER . . . lb. 25c California LARGE SLICING TOMATOES . lb. 17c Extra Fancy, Long White U. S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA POTATOES . . 5 lbs. 29c CALIFORNIA CARROTS . . . bun. 9c o PRODUCE • MARKET • Heart O’ Texas—Cut Up, Ready for the Pan FRYERS . lb. 59c Hormel DAIRY BRAND BACON . . . . lb. 59c Armour’s DEXTER BACON .... . . lb. 46c Sugar Cured BACON SQUARES . . . . . . lb. 39c LONG BOLOGNA .... . . lb. 44c SLICED SALAMI . . lb. 69c LONGHORN CHEESE . . . . . lb. 59c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER . . lb. 59c VEAL CROWN ROAST . . . . lb. 79c VEAL CHUCK ROAST . . . . lb. 69c FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP . . . .lb. 79c • SUNDRIES 9 Home Permanent Refill (Plus Tax) TONI bot. 69c 200’s CHARMIN FACIAL TISSUE. 2 boxes 29c 300’s CHARMIN FACIAL TISSUE ... 19c 48’s K O T E X . . $1.19 Giant Size COLGATE DENTAL CREAM . . . 39c 8-Oz. PINE O PINE DISINFECTANT . . 32c 80c Value ALKA SELTZER .... . . .45c 60c Size HALO SHAMPOO .... . . .43c Gem—Single Edge—Pkg. 5 RAZOR BLADES ... 15c Woodbury’s—50c Size (Plus Tax) AFTER’ SHAVE LOTION . ... 29c • FROZEN FOODS • Minute Maid—6-Oz. ORANGE JUICE . . . . . . 23c BIRDSEYE SPINACH . . . . pkg. 23c Birdseye FILLETTS OF PERCH . . . pkg. 43c Honor Brand GREEN PEAS . pkg. 23c Birdseye FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS . . pkg. 29c Diamond—300 Size PORK & BEANS ... 9c Kimbell’s Diamond DILL PICKLES . . qt. 25c ROYAL PUDDINGS . . . . pkg. 8c Large SUGARIPE PRUNES . . . lb. 29c Pillsbury’s HOT ROLL MIX . pkg. 25c Meadow Gold SWEET CREAM BUTTER . lb. 79c Tea Garden—12-Oz. STRAWBERRY PRESERVES . . .29c THE SHOPPING CENTER A PERSONALIZED SUPER MARKET COULTER DRIVE AT HIGHWAY 6 1