The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1953, Image 4

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Page 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, September 15, 1953
Tishlers Honored
On 25th Anniversary
Employees’ Dinner
Tickets On Sale
Tickets foi' the A&M Employes
Dinner - club dinner and dance may
be pui - chased up to 2 p.m., Wednes
day. The dinner will be held at
7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the ball
room of the Memorial Student Cen
ter.
W. H. Delaplane is chairman of
the committee for the Dinner club
and members are Stanley P. Clark,
G. W. Schlesselman, Mrs. S. T.
Keim, Major J. C. Lowell, Mrs. D.
D. Burchard, Mrs. J. B. Coon, Mrs.
Charles Richardson, A. C. Magee,
H. E. Hampton, Lee P. Thompson
and J. Wayne Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Landiss
were hosts Sunday afternoon at an
open house honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Carl E. Tishler on their 25th wed
ding anniversary. Tishler is head
of the physical education depart
ment.
Over 100 guests called at the
Landiss’ home, 803 Dexter Dr. S.,
to congratulate the Tishlers.
The decorations included a port
rait of the Tishlers copied from a
photograph taken on their honey
moon at Niagara Falls in 1928. The
portrait was done by James Grif
fith of the physical education de
partment.
The table was covered with an
imported white Italian cutwork
cloth and service was from an
English silver service on white
Rosepoint china. The centerpiece,
made by Mrs. Edward Madeley, in
cluded rose of sharon, white
clemitis and white crepe myrtle in
a milk glass china bowl. The theme
of white and silver was carried out
in all the decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. (Spike)
White were in charge of the guest
book. Assisting in serving were
Misses Carolyn Landiss, Rosemary
Lenert, Sandra Couch and Marian
Gaddis, junior hostesses.
House guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist, Chancellor and
Mrs. M. T. Harrington, President
and Mrs. David H. Morgan, Dean
and Mis. J. P. Abbott, Dean and
Mrs. W. L. Penberthy, Col. and
Mrs. Joe E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Elkins, and Mrs. Luke Patra-
nella,
The Tishlers have one son, Lt.
Ward E. Tishler, who is serving
with the air force in Japan.
Chancellor 9 s
Wife Plans
Lawn Party
An informal lawn party honor
ing all new women employed by
the college and wives of new
faculty and staff members will be
given by the chancellor’s wife, Mrs.
M. T. Harrington, at her home on
Throckmorton St. at 3 p.m. Wed
nesday. Members of the Newcomers
club will act as hostesses for the
annual affair.
Mrs. R. P. Marstellar will speak
on “Early Days at Texas A&M,”
and the club members will acquaint
the newcomers with the club. Mrs.
A. D. Folweiler, president of the
College Women’s Social club, spon
soring organization of the New
comers club, will pour.
In case of rain, the party will
be held at the president’s home,
100 Jones St.
CHS Teachers
To Hold Reception
The annual reception for the
teachers at A&M Consolidated
high school will be tonight at 7:30
p. m. on the Patranella memorial
slab north of the gymnasium.
The meeting is sponsored by the
A&M Consolidated Mothers’ and
Dads’ club. Mrs. Carl Landiss is
general chairman.
NOTICE
Removal of Office
Dr. M. W. Deason wishes to announce
the removal of his office from
313 College Main College Station
to ... .
214 N. Main St., Bryan
DR. M. W. DEASON
OPTOMETRIST
214 N. Main St. Phone 4-3530
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You fill out a "name card" at The Bryan Business Machine
Co. and the winning name will be drawn by a famous
Aggie from a locked ballot box at 11:00 a.m. Sept. 25.
Two other Aggies will witness the drawing.
You Don't Have To Be Present
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No Box Tops — No Strings
Come to 429 S. Main St.,
Bryan, before 11:00 a.m.
Sept. 25 and get a FREE
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Bryan
Business
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429 S. Main St. — Bryan
Phone 2-1328
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• FOR SALE •
1949 FORD, four door 8. Excellent me
chanical condition. Priced for quick sale.
4-7438. John G. McNeely.
• FOR RENT •
PRIVATE BEDROOM and bath for two
day students. Outside entrance. 205
Timber, Phone 6-6188.
SMALL FURNISHED apartment for coup
le. 547.50. Also unfurnished apartment
$45.00. Also two bedroom house $40.00
per month. All close in. Phone 3-2964.
day—4-9844, night.
SEWING machines, Pruitt’s Fabric Shop.
Carolyn Landis Named
CHS Head Cheerleader
Carolyn Landiss is Consolidated
high school’s head cheerleader for
this year and Ann Fleming is
drum major.
Other cheerleaders are Janice
Latimer, Jean Ruddy and Helen
Ross. Majorettes are Mildred Dew,
Martha Williams, Sally Ruddy and
Carol Butler.
CS Churches Plan
We loom eProgra m s
A church-wide welcoming party
for new and old Aggies will be held
at 6 p. m. Wednesday at the A&M
Presbyterian church. Supper will be
served followed by a fellowship
program at 7 p. m.
—O—
The program for the year will
be outlined at the general get-ac
quainted meeting for students at
the Wesley Foundation. The of
ficers for the year will be in
troduced and a worship service will
be held followed by a reception
and refreshments. The program
starts at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday.
—O—
Holy Communion followed by
breakfast will be held at 6:30 a.
m. Wednesday at St. Thomas
Episcopal chapel. The Wednesday
evening prayer service will be held
at 7:15 p. m.
—O—
The Women’s Missionary society
of Our Saviour’s Lutheran church
will meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
L. E. Hearn is devotional leader
and Mrs. A. H. Karcher is in
charge of the program. The
Lutheran Student association will
meet Wednesday at 7:15 p. m.
—O—-
Teacher’s meeting at the First
Baptist church will be held at 6:15
p. m. Wednesday and prayer meet
ing at 7:15 p. m.
—O—
St. Mary’s Catholic chapel will
Handbook Distributed
To CHS Students
An A&M Consolidated high
school handbook has been complet
ed and distributed to the students.
The book’s purpose is to give
the student a better understand
ing of the advantages of the
school. It covers all phases of stu
dent activities plus a list of the
teachers and administrative offici
als.
Assembled by the homerooms,
the book is the work of everyone,
said J. J. Skrivanek, high school
principal.
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hold Wednesday evening service
at 7:15 p. m. Friday Morning mass
will be at 6:45 a. m.
—O—
Other Wednesday night services
include prayer meeting at rhe Col
lege Heights Assembly of God at
7:45, choir practice at the A&M
Christian church at 7, and prayer
meeting at the Church of Christ at
7:15.
DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS
210 S. Main
Bryan
Phd. 2-1584
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PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS. S6.00 down
and $6.00 per month at the Bryan Bus
iness Machine company. 429 S. Main
in Bryan. Free parking.
STURDY DESK $7.50. 4 piece unpalnted
dinette set $10.50. Phone 6-1323.
COFFEE TABLE $7.50, matching lamp
table $7.50, two pairs of green drapes
with valances $10.00. Phone 6-3856.
4305 College Main.
BED MAKING DIVAN, blue, green cover,
well-used, but useable, $15.00. D-5-A
College View, 6-3081, evenings best.
SMITH-CORONA portable, good condition,
$35.00. Du Bose, D-5-A. College View.
Evenings best.
DIVAN, youth bed, and stuffed chair.
Phone 4-8272.
1948 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. New
battery and seat covers, good tires, clean
and priced reasonable. Phone 4-4594 or
4-7554.
EXCELLENT Firestone washing machine.
See at 305 Park Place or call 4-9032.
First reasonable offer takes It.
• WANTED •
WILL KEEP children in my home. Special
rates for t\vo from a family. C-10-A.
C. V. ,
YOUNG MOTHER would like to keep
children while mother works. 811 Fair-
view, College Station.
HAVE TWO vacancies in nursery, ages
2-5. Near East Gate. Mrs. C. H.
Bates. 1010 Milner, phone 4-8479.
WOULD LIKE to keep child while mother
works. " Close to Southside. Phone 4-4163.
MOFE DRIVE INN
2516 HiWay 6 So.
CHICKEN - HAMBURGERS
BAR-B-Q - BEVERAGES
W. W. (Woody) Gilpin
A&M ’50
ZARAPE
Air Conditioned . . .
Restaurant
Open every day—5 to 12
Closed Sunday
Directory of
Business Services
RECORDED DANCE MUSIC and public
address service. Reasonable rates. Phone
6-2554 evenings.
LEARN TO FLY. C. A. A. Flight In
structor. Reasonable price. Phone 6-5731.
(NSURANCB of all kinds. Homer Adame.
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
Official Notice
Any Sophomore student in Agriculture
who plans to major in Dairy Husbandry
should come to the office of the Dairy
Husbandry Department and give their
names to the Secretary not later than
September 21.
A. L. Darnell
Professor of Dairy Husbandry
In order to make the Borden Scholarship
Award to the proper student we would like
for any Senior student in the School of
Agriculture who has finished two or more
courses in Dairy Husbandry to report to
our office and leave their names with the
secretary not later than September 21.
A. L. Darnell
Professor of Dairy Husbandry
The Physics Department Invites appli
cations for student laboratory assistant-
ships for the coming semester. Men who
have completed sophomore physics courses
with superior records are wanted to assist
with instruction grading and the handling
of apparatus In the laboratories. The scale
of compensation is $.80 per hour for new
assistants and $.90 per hour for experienced
assistants. The opportunity for experience,
as well as earnings, should be considered.
Applicants are urged to call at the office
of the department and make tentative pro
grams for assl^ing as soon as possible.
J. G. Potter,
Head, Physics Department
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
K&B DRIVING
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On Fin Feather Road
Bryan, Texas
Freshmen. . . .
You won't look like the man in this picture—
BUT you can look mighty sharp for those
football games and dances in
Aggie Taitor Made Clothes. They fit perfectly
and are tailored to meet your needs. We have
beautiful freshman greens for the most reason
able price in town.
Aggie Tailor Made Clothes
110 MAIN ST.
Across from Aggieland Studio
Our Motto Is ‘Aggies in Business for Aggies"
Wayne Purserley ’54
Leo Draper ’54