The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1953, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 26, 1953
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An autumn theme was carried
out at the luncheon meeting of the
Foods group of the College Wo
men’s Social club Friday at the
A.&M Christian church.
Mrs. Bardin Nelson, hostess for
the meeting, greeted the guests
and gave each a decorated place
card in the shape of a fall leaf.
As soon as the members were
seated, Mrs. I. G. Adams, pro
gram chairman, introduced Dr.
Sylvia Cover of the A&M Experi-
Kiwanians To
Colled Toys
The College Station Kiwanis
club will sponsor a Christmas pro
ject in December for the under
privileged children of the city.
The project is part of the club’s
annual program.
The club will give the children
toys, clothing and non-perishable
food, said Robert Shrode, member
of the underprivileged children
committee.
Proceeds for the Kiwanis Kapers,
which was held Saturday night,
will be used in the project. The
club received $87 from the show.
“We will need the help of the
citizens of the community in the
project,” said Shrode. “More de
finite plan8 will he made after the
Thanksgiving holidays.”
ment station. Dr. Cover gave a
talk and demonstration of cooking
meats at different temperatures.
Each of the tables was centered
with an arrangement featuring
Chinese tallow branches arranged
in a brown jug surrounded with
Japanese persimmons.
The buffet table was covered
with a brown linen tablecloth. The
centerpiece of jewel-like fruit and
leaves was arranged in a copper
and brass chafing dish flanked at
either side, by brass candelabras
holding lighted chartruse tapers.
The menu included samples of
the roasts which Dr. Cover had
prepared during her demonstration.
After the luncheon Mrs. C. F.
Richardson, president, p r e s i d e d
over a short business meeting. She
introduced Mrs. John S. Denison,
chairman of the luncheon, who in
troduced her committee.
Mrs. G. E. Potter was co-chair
man. Other committee members
were Mesdames J. C. Lowell, A. B.
Currie, Richard Vrooman, Barlow
Irvin and Bardin Nelson.
Bryan Presbyterians
Plan Bible Conference
Dr. F. Crossley Morgan, Bible
teacher, will conduct a Bible con
ference at the First Presbyterian
church of Bryan Nov. 29-Dec. 4.
“A cordial invitation is extended
to all people in this area to attend,”
said Dr. A. T. Dyal, pastor of the
church.
Students at A&M Consolidated
high school will leave by bus at
8:30 this afternoon to attend the
football game with Dear Park to
night. The busses will return about
3 a. m. tomorrow.
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The final fhotball dance of the
year was held Friday. Many of the
ex-students attended and commit
tee members said it was the most
successful of the year.
The dance was sponsored by the
junior class.
After the dance Sandra Couch
entertained about five couples for
refreshments at her home.
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At the student council meeting
Monday, Faye Simms, assembly
chairman, asked each representa
tive to hold an election in the home
rooms for one person from each
home room to work on the as
sembly committee.
The council also approved Dec. 21
as the date for the senior class
Christmas dance.
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Four students from A&M Con
solidated will attend the Texas
High School Press association
meeting in Denton next week.
Betsy Burchard, editor of the
Round-up; Sandra Couch, news
editor; Clifton Bates, sports editor;
and Jerry Holmes, editor of the
annual; will go.
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The Library club will travel to
Kurtin next Tuesday for a skating
party. The club members plan to
leave about 7 p. m. accompanied by
the parents of several members of
the group.
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Last Saturday Mrs. Rollin J.
Lord’s ninth grade class had a
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with New and Used Machines
at reasonable prices. Terms ar
ranged. Rent or repair all makes
and models.
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I* allows others to use the phone.
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s the line in us?;
3 s Kelease the line for emergency eallsr
Always remember to replace the receiver when •
> you’ve finished your call.
Downward Is Speaker
At Dames Club Meeting
Richard A. Downard, supervisor-
trainer of the Texas Engineering
Extension service, spoke at the
meeting of the University Dames
club Tuesday evening in the South
Solarium of the YMCA.
In his talk on basic human rela
tions he pointed out a three-fold
program of human relations, coop
eration, helpful criticism and get
ting along with one’s fellow man.
“Two-thirds of the people that
Thanksgiving
Service Set
A community-wide Thanks
giving service will be held at
the- A&M Presbyterian church
at 8 a. m. Thursday, said the
Rev. Norman Anderson, Pres
byterian minister.
The Rev. T. Walter Moore’s
speech will highlight the ser
vice. Moore is’ the Methodist
district superintendent for tlxe,
Galveston area.
An offering will be taken
for the Church World Service,
a national organization sup
porting European relief.
The A&M Presbyterian
church choir will sing. They
will he accompanied by Miss
Margaret Berry on the organ.
hayride to a roadside park be
tween College Station and Nava-
sota.
After refreshments, the class
had a “freezing” ride back.
Mr. and Mrs. Lord and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Hite were chape
rones for the group.
lose their jobs,” he emphasized,
“lose them because of friction with
other employees, rather than lack
of ability to handle the position.”
Club president, Bobbye Reich,
asked the members to bring food
for the Christmas basket to the
next meeting. Louise Longnecker,
chairman for the basket, is to find
a family- to receive the donation.
Nicki Wolf, chaimnan for the
Christmas party reported, and Ol
ga Check, refreshment chairman
for the party, told the members
to be sure to let her know how
many would attend.
After the meeting the hostesses
for the evening,. Nicki Wolf and
Laverne Rhodes, served coffee and
sandwiches.
Kelch Explains
Thanksgiving Day
An explanation of what Thanks
giving means today was given
Tuesday by the Rev. Clarence
Ketch, pastor of the A&M Christi
an church.
He said Thanksgiving had be
come “religionized” and men have
been restricting the day to just a
few people.
“This is because the people have
come to think of Thanksgiving as
only a church actlvitiy, and so
they restrict it to those in the
church,” Ketch said.
“Some of us ought to think about
what Thanksgiving means and then
we would be more, thankful,” said
Ketch.
lit; spoke to the College Station
Kiwanis club.
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• FOR SALE •
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Chebib, 15.S Blzzell, Box 2631.
BkACK, and black and tan Cocker puppies
for sale. Phone 4-8589;
FOR SAT.F: T.arge desk. $15.00 and side
board, $10.00 A-9-B Col. V.
FOR SA l.F. 1948 English Fold. Fair
condition .'io miles per gal. See Roy
flnode, AAXM Press.
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opposite MilchelJ hall. Cost about 5:30
or 0 Sunday evening. If found please
contact A. P. (ioldberg. room 15. Mil
clrell or Box 7352., Thank you.
BOY'S BLUE, belted jacket with fur col-
lai, near Park Place bridge Phone
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up a white coat al the Ray
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FURNISHED apartment. 103 Darrell
Street. College Station. ,6-2982, Call
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• WANTED •
WANTED—Set of golf clubs. Two tickets
to Texas game. Telephone 3-2864.
WANTED—good used girl’s bicycle 20’'-
22”. Call 4-1272 after 1 p.m.
WANTED — Two “knot - hole” tickets
to the Texas-A&M game. Phone 4-4.916
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
WILD watch children during game Thanks
giving day. Phone 4-8326 or come by
104 Sulphur Springs road, three doors
behind Mais Grocery store.
Would like to get in car pool to A.&M
College from Country Club vicinity. Call
4-1109 or 2-7595 (after 5:30).
NURSERY to be held during A&M-Texas
football game'at A&M Christian, church.
305 Old ilighway 6 S. Reasonable rales,
6-3789 for reservation.
WILL KEEP children during; Texas game.
25c an hour per child. Mrs. McClure,
1: 7 8 College View.
WANTED: Typing. Reasonable rates
Phone: 3-1776 (after 5. p m >
Official Notice
W* are. thinking of giving Biology 217
again in Die spring term if there are as
many as 12 who sign up for it. Please tun*
•your name in to George R. Potter, Biology
Department, if you are interested frr get
ting the course.
Dr. George E. Potter
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