The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 11, 1954, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, May fi,
Mrs. Wallace
Named To Head
TSCW Alumnae
Mrs. Emmette Wallace was elect
ed president of the Brazos County
chapter of the TSCW alumnae as
sociation at the meeting last night.
Other officers for the coming
year will be Mrs. Glenn C. Green,
vice president; Miss Betty Cana-
vespi, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs.
A. K. Sparks, reporter.
The meeting was held in the
home of Mrs. Tom B. King and
Mrs. Carl Landiss, president, pre
sided at the meeting, the last one
for the current club year.
Miss Kate Adele Hill, studies
and training leader of the Texas
Agricultural Extension service and
vice president of the board of di
rectors of the TSCW alumnae as
sociation, presided at the installa
tion service, which followed the
business meeting.
During the social hour, canasta,
bridge and scrabble games were
played by the 20 members present.
Refreshments were served by
Mr's. King and the co-hostesses,
Mrs. E. B. Middleton and Mrs.
Green.
TSCW ELECTION—Relaxing after the election of officers for the Brazos county TSCW
Alumnae association are (1. to r.) Miss Betty Lee Canavespi, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
Carl Landiss, retiring president; Mrs. Emmette Wallace, president; Mrs. Glenn Green,
vice president; Mrs. A. K. Sparks, reporter.
Jewish Women
Elect Mrs. Klein
The last meeting of the Jewish
Women’s club of College Station
and Bryan, for the 1953-54 season,
was held at the home of Misses
Ethel and Cora Gelber Thursday.
Mrs. Sol Klein was re-elected
president for next year. Other of
ficers will be Mrs. Frank Kahan,
secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Morris
'Garber, corresponding secretary;
and Mrs. Fred Konig, publicity
chairman.
Mrs. Allen Kurnick was appoint
ed to be the new program chair
man and Mrs. Norman Abramson
was appointed chairman for the
“breakfast which will be held in
the early fall.
Mrs. H. A. Luther was appointed
chairman for the Sunday School
committee.
The next meeting of the club
will be held in September.
Get in the habit of soaking your
saucepans and baking pans as soon
as you empty them; They’ll be that
much easier to wash later.
NCAA Head
Lauds College
Athletics
CHICAGO—CP)—After imposing
penalties and reprimands on a con
ference and seven colleges, the Na
tional Collegiate Athletic Associ
ation, has a round of applause for
the nation’s colleges in general for
their fight against athletic “ex
cesses and abuses.”
A. B. Moore, NCAA president
and dean of the University of Ala
bama Graduate School, said at the
conclusion of the NCAA meetings
Saturday that “our intercollegiate
activities are on the upswing to
ward a positive future.”
“It appears that intercollegiate
athletics have done much to curb
the excesses and abuses which
were a part of its tremendous post
war expansion,” he said.
Trip Will Be Given
To F oreign Student
A 10 - day, expense paid trip to
Washington, D. C., will be given
by Encyclopaedia Britannica to the
winner of their essay contest on
“How to Strengthen Democracy in
the Free World.”
Contest entries should be ad
dressed to International Forum
Contest, Encyclopaedia Britannica,
425 North Michigan Avenue,
Chicago 11, Illinois.
When you use salted nut meats
in a candy recipe, be sure to cut
down or omit the amount of salt
called for among the ingredients.
Kreatn and Kow
Elects Rathbone
Pembroke Rathbone was elected
president of the Kream and Kow
Klub at their meeting Tuesday
night.
Other officers elected are Tom
my Finfrock, vice' president; L. M.
Brazeil, secretary-treasurer; Ar
nold Heinrich, assistant secretary;
Jack Weatherford, reporter; La-
verne McLaughlin, social chairman;
Billy Joe Goldsmith, program
chairman; and Sam Harris, pai’li 7
amentarian.
Betsy Burehard
To Be Duchess
Miss Betsy Burehard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Burehard,
315 Fidelity, will
represent the
College Station
Chamber of
Commerce and
Civic Develop
ment association
at the Brenham
Maifest, Friday
and Saturday.
The A & M
band and the
Ross Volunteers
Betsy w j]i be special
attractions at the two-day cele
bration.
Miss Burehard will be escorted
during the coronation ceremonies
by William DuPlantis of Baytown,
A&M freshman.
Make a savory garnish for roast
chicken. Mix 6 tablespoons of cat
chup together with 2 tablespoons
of brown sugar in a skillet; add 6
canned peach halves cut side down
and simmer about 5 minutes. Serve
hot.
j Church Briefs
Hiilel Sets Annual
Dr. Walter Delaplane, dean of
arts and sciences, will be the
speaker at the annual banquet of
the Hiilel foun
dation. The ban
quet will be in
honor of the
outgoing of
ficers and the
new officers will
be installed.
The banquet
will be at 6 p.
m. Wednesday in
rooms 2A and
2B of the Me-
Dean Delaplane m0 rial Student
Center.
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The Bethel Lutheran church will
hold Wednesday vesper service at
7:45 p. m. The sermon topic for I
Mothers
Annual
The State Federation of Texas
A&M Mothers clubs held the an
nual meeting Saturday morning at
the Memorial Student Center.
The meeting followed a coffee
sponsored by the Brazos county
club. Mrs. Spencer Buchanan was
chairman for the coffee.
The meeting was opened with the
invocation by Mrs. A. C. Magee,
1953-54 president of the Brazos
club. There were 87 delegates and
58 visitors present.
The program, arranged by Mrs.
B. A. Wulfman of Amarillo, was
opened with greetings by Mrs.
David H. Morgan.
Special music was presented by
Edward Burkhead, A&M student
and member of the Singing Cadets.
Mrs. Wulfman then presented
the guest speaker, Dr. Morgan, who
spoke on the college.
Mrs. Gus Becker presided over
the business session that followed.
The officers and committees gave
annual reports, and amendments
to the constitution were made.
Mrs. I. L. Vick of Beaumont,
chairman of the nominating com
mittee, presented the slate of of
ficers who were elected by ac
clamation.
the service is “Is Yours A Perfect
Faith.”
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The College Heights Assembly of
God will hold monthly singing at
8 p. m. Thursday.’ Alta Taylor will
be the leader.
—o—
A meeting of Our P’aviour’s
Lutheran church Brotherhood will
be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs.
Robert Miller will , have charge of
the program.
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A discussion Will be held at the
meeting of Lutheran Student As
sociation at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday.
—0—
The Aggie Walter club will meet
at 7 p. m. Wednesday at the MSC.
This will be the last meeting
until next fall.
Club Has
Meeting
The new officers are Mrs. J. F.
Van Wert, Marshall, president;
Mrs. Morgan, honorary vice presi
dent; Mrs. Becker, Mirando City,
vice prsident at large; Mrs. Vick,
first vice pi’esident; Mrs. Wulfman,
second vice president.
Mrs. Allen Johnson, Fort Worth,
third vice president; Mrs. F. C.
Olds, Abilene, fourth vice presi
dent; Mrs. V. A. Hinds, Austin,
fifth vice president; Mrs. Ted
Stevens, Brownsville, recording
secretary; Mrs. A. D. Henderson,
Marshall, corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Alex Walsh, Waco, treas
urer; Mrs. E. J. Howell, Steven-
ville, historian; and Mrs. H. W.
Barlow of College Station, parlia
mentarian.
The officers were then installed
by Mrs. M. T. Harrington, wife of
A&M’s chancellor.
Any corned beef leftover? Put
it through the food chopper with a
dill pickle and add mayonnaise to
moisten. Makes a delicious spread
for sandwiches or crackers. If used j
for cracker’s, garnish with a blob of |
mayonnaise and capers.
Banquet
Wednesday evening services will
be at 7.'15 p. m. at St. Mary’s
chapel.
Mass will be held at 0:45 a. m.
Friday at the chapel.
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Bishop Quinton S. Quin will be
at St, Thomas Episcopal chapel
for confirmation services Tuesday
following a covered dish supper at
6:15 p.m.
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The Christian Science society will
meet at the cabin in Hensel park
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. The stu
dent group will meet in the MSC
at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
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A combination of the annual
barbecue and senior dinner for the
Wesley foundation will be held in
area two of Hensel park at 5 p. m.
Wednesday.
A picnic supper will be served
followed by games and entertain
ment. All Methodist students are
invited to attend and military stu
dents may come non-reg.
Transportation to Hensel park
will be available at 5 p. ,m. at the
Wesley foundation.
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The Fellowship of the A&M
Presbyterian church will have a
weiner roast in back of the Church
at 7 p. m. Wednesday.
“Individual Evangelism on the
Campus” is the theme of the pro
gram to be led by Cecil Ozan fol
lowing the picnic.
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The speakers for this weeks
vesper services at the First Bap
tist church will be Jerry Michel,
Bill Havens and Bill Wilshire.
The services are at 7 p. m. on
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
At 7:30 Friday, the Baptist Stu
dent Union will go to the Em
manuel Baptist church for revival
services being held there.
A senior ring party for the Bap
tist graduating seniors and dates
will be Saturday following the ban
quet in the Baptist Student center
at 7 p. m.
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The schedule for Wednesday
evening prayer meeting includes
Fii’st Baptist church, 7:15 p. m.
College Heights Assembly of God,
7:45 p. m.; and Church of Christ,
7:15 p. m.
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•
FOR SALE •
ONE 4-burner gas range, 1 year
4-9821.
old. Call
1940 CHEV.
4-8618.
Running condition.
$75. Ph.
(2) 1948
Chevrolet Carry-alls.
Sealed
bids will be received in the Office of the
Auditor, College Administration building
until 10 a.m., May 17, 1954. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids and
to waive any and all technicalities. Ad-
ress Auditor, A&M College of Texas, Col
lege Station, Texas, for further informa
tion.
• FOR RENT •
NICE front apartment, furnished, private
bath and garage. Available June 1.
Near East Gate. Ph. 4-8742.
NICE THREE ROOM furnished apartment,
just off A&M campus. Large cook
rooms, plenty of cabinet and closet space.
Nice furniture. Phone 6-3776 or inquire
601 Montclair by Southside grocery.
FURNISHED APARTMENT near campus,
utilities paid. 203 Fairview. Phone
4-9956.
Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone
4-4364.
AVAILABLE June 1. Four rooms. Nice
ly furnished apartments in College Hills,
summer rates. Ph. 4-7666
c. — . -— — -
• WANTED •
ADS FOR THE BATTALION Classified
section. Buy. sell or trade quickly and
easily. For service call 4-5324 or 4-1149.
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
WANTED: Typing. Reasonable rates
Phone: 3-1776 (after 5 p.m.)
Will pay |!25 to anyone giving in
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of the thief or thieves who
broke and robbed postage stamp ma
chines In the dormitories of A & M
College.
Jack Williams
Box 196
San Marcos, Texas
Official Notice
TEXAS ENGINEERS LIBRARY
NOTICE
All books and periodicals are due in the
library May 14, 1954.
If there is further need for some mater
ials, arrangements may be made at that
time.
Classes will be dismissed from 10 a.m.
to 12 noon on Wednesday, May 12, so that
students and faculty may participate in
the Awards and Merits Day program.
J. P. ABBOTT
Dean of the College
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SCOATES INDUSTRIES
Phone 3-6887
TERRY’S ART SHOP
Framing- and
Artist Supplies
Pho. 3544 2617 Hwy. 6 S.
BRYAN
ATTENTION!
Freshmen — Sophomores
Our company has openings for several college men to
work full time during the summer months in North
Central Texas. ’ ,
Also 3>100 per month GUARANTEED income
for a job done during the school term.
— Car Necessary —
For further information see —
MR. MOORE
Tuesday May 11 or Friday May 14
Room 3-D MSC
Come by at 1, 3, 5, or 7 p.m.
MEET RAY ANTHONY
AT THE SENIOR RING DANCE
Saturday, May 15 th -8:00 P.