The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 17, 1952, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, September 17, 1952
RECEIVES DEDICATED TEXTBOOK—Mrs. F. W. Hensel holds a textbook “Flowers:
Their creative Designs,” presented to A&M recently by its author M. (Buddy) Benz of
Houston. Benz, a former student of A&M and graduate in floriculture and landscape art,
dedicated the book to the late F. W. Hensel, who was head of the department at
the time of his graduation. President M. T. Harrington accepted the book which will be
placed in the library here. At the ceremonies were: President Harrington; Mrs. M. Mc
Lendon, secretary of Benz; Mrs. Benz; Chan cellor _ Gibb Gilchrist; Mrs. Hensel; Bill
Hensel and Mrs. Bill Hensel. i
Myers-Russell
Vows Read
Miss Joyce Meyers and Jim B.
Russell were married in the St.
Mark’s Episcopal Church Aug. 30,
in Beaumont.
The former Miss Myers, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Myers
of Beaumont, was graduated from
Beaumont High School and attend
ed Mary Baldwin College.
Russell received a BS degree in
petroleum engineering from A&M
last May. He now is enrolled in
the graduate school.
The couple are living in grad
uate apartment 12-D.
Bethany-Guinn
Vows Read Here
Miss Sue Bethany and David
Crittenden Guinn were united in
marriage Sunday afternoon at
4:30 in the sanctuary of the First
Methodist Church in Bryan.
Dr. Harry V. Rankin read the
double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of C.
M. Bethany of Bryan and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Guinn of Port Arthur-.
The bride formerly was employ
ed as secretary in the civil en
gineering department. She was
graduated from Stephen F.- Austin
High School in Bryan and holds
a degree from Southwestern Uni
versity. The bridegroom received
a degree in petroleum engineering
from the University of Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Spence were
hosts for the rehearsal dinner Sat
urday evening in the MSC.
Wives Bridge Club
Meets Thursday
The Aggie Wives Bridge Club
will meet for the first time this
semester in the MSC at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday,' Mrs. Lura Griffin, vice
president of the club, announced.
Mrs. Gi'iffm invites all student
wives, college employes’ wives, and
girls employed by the college to
attend the first meeting. Teach
ers will be available for beginners.
The new officers are Mrs.
Yvonne • Vaughan, president, Mrs.
Griffin, vice president, Mrs. Ann
Crosson, reporter, Mrs. Dorothy
Criswell, treasurer, and Mi*s. Mar
jorie Stout, secretary.
WhaVs Cooking
Wednesday
1:30 p.m.—Group Carter, Room
2C, MSC.
2 p.m.—Group Nelson, Room 2A,
MSC.
3 p.m.—Newcomers Club, The
Gilchrist Home, Throckmorton St.
5 p.m.—Intramural Athletic Of
ficers, Room 301, Goodwin Hall.
7 p. m. — Bowling Committee,
Room 2D, MSC.
7:15 p.m. — Hillel Club, Room
2A, MSC.
Bosque County Club, Room 2C,
MSC.
A&M Discussion and Debate
Club, Room 2B, MSC.
Thursday
1 p.m.—Group Horsley, Room
2D, MSC.
3 p.m.—District Dental Meeting,
Room 2A, MSC. District Dental
Meeting of Auxiliary, Room 2C,
MSC.
■ 6 p.m.—District Dental Meeting
Dinner, Assembly Room, MSC.
7 p.m. — Corpus Christi Club,
Room 2D, MSC.
7:30 p.m.:—A&M Employers Din
ner Club, Ballroom, MSC.
Aggie Wives Bridge Club,
Rooms 2A and 2B, MSC.
Panhandle Club, Academic
Building.
San Angelo Club, Room 203, Ag
riculture Building, Election of of
ficers.
Portable Typewriters
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Rental or payments as low as $1.50 weekly
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429 South Main St. BRYAN, TEXAS Dial 2-1328
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0
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HOY, SEI.I., RENT OR TRADE. Rates
. . . . 3o a word per Insertion with a
t5e minimum. Space rate In classified
flection .... 60c -per column-inch. Send
»U classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
lay before publication.
• FOR SALE •
SAN AUGUSTINE GRASS and shrubs.
Phpne No. 9, Blossom Shoppe, 211 4th
St. Hearne, Texas.
THREE ENCHANTING Dachshunds, three
philospphical Scotties. All registered
puppies. Priced right. THE BAYARD
KENNELS, On Highway 6, south of
College. ••
• FOR RENT •
BEDROOM and private bath at Profes
sor’s home. 120 Lee Ave. 4-8659.
DESIRABLE office rooms above Aggie-
land Studio, Main Street. Six rooms or
any number less. See Joe Sosolik at
Aggieland Studio. •
FURNISHED ROOM, College Park, Pri
vate entrance, private bath, garage.
Call 4-9159. «
DNE BEDROOM to Gentlemen. Kitchen
privileges. ' 107 Munnerlyn Drive.
UNFURNISHED four-room apartment for
couple, 302 N. Main. Apply 500 Main
Street. Phone 4-4819.
LARGE ROOM, private bath, private en
trance. Phone 4-9531. 1015 Walton
Drive East, College' Station. '
• HELP WANTED •
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS for Student Fublica-
• tlons. Experience preferred but not
necessary. See B6b Godfrey, Student
Publications.
Directory of
Business Services
msURANCH of all kinds. Homer Adams,
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
DR. M. W. DEASON
Optometrist
813 College Main
8:00 to 6:00 Phone 4-1106
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
(Across from Court House)
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
WANTED •
WILL CARE for small children for work
ing mothers. Reasonable rates. 104
Sulphur Springs Roa.d (3 doors behind
Mais Grocery Store) or phone 4-8326. '
RELIABLE baby sitter,
student. 4-9132.
Prefer wife of
IMMEDIATE opening for first phone en
gineer for afternoon shift. Contact
WT AW,
PART TIME
Must be able to
4-1230 or 4-9159.
secretary, morning hours,
take dictation.
WILL KEEP children while mother works.
Infants to six years. Wanda Ecrette,
4310 College Main.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
NOTICE TO DAY STUDENTS
LIVING IN COLLEGE VIEW
Day students will bring their laundry to
Ihe .main office of the Laundry.
A through L on Friday
M through Z on Tuesday
Laundry Should be turned in by 8:00
t’elock on the designated day. Use white
lekets printed in black.
• LOST AND FOUND
suitcase containing
from Dorm 6 storeroom.
Substantial reward. Books of personal
value. . See Bbbby Myers. 1-402.
BROWN Samsonite
books. Taken
The Exchange
Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
CHESTERFIELD
FIRST PREMIUM
QUALITY CIGARETTE
TO OFFER BOTH REGULAR & KING-SIZE
BOTH regular and king-size
Chesterfields are premium quality
cigarettes and come in the smart
white pack.
BOTH contain only those proven in
gredients that make Chesterfields
the best possible smoke: the
world’s best tobaccos, pure, more
costly moistening agents (to keep
them tasty and fresh), the best
cigarette paper that money can
buy —nothing else.
BOTH are much milder with an ex
traordinarily good taste and, from
the report of a well-known research
organization — no unpleasant
after-taste. ..
BOTH are exactly the same in all re
spects. There is absolutely no difference
except that king-size Chesterfield is
larger — contains considerably more of
the same tobaccos — enough more to
give you a 21% longer smoke, yet costs
very little more.
Buy CHESTERFIELD-Afscfc Milder
Gopybohi 1952..ticont : g Tonicf<i Co.