Page 8 THE BATTALION Friday, September 17, 1954 Societies and The beginning of school marks olution chose “Foster True Patiiot- not only a sudden flurry of school activities, but also brings to life the work of a number of the local clubs and societies. Both the or ganizations which have been dor mant during summer months and the clubs which have persisted de spite the heat take a new interest in planning the year’s programs. A number of the local clubs have reported their plans for the year. -These, in addition to the societies which have not yet charted their fall schedule, will constitute the greater part of the society news for the year. The American Association of University Women does not pub lish yearbooks. Instead it leaves the schedule for the year relatively free so that timely programs may be presented to its members. Officers for the association are Mrs. Eugene Rush, president; Mrs. Frank Powell, 1st vice-president; Mrs. J. G. Potter, 2nd vice-presi dent; Mrs. John H. Quisenberry, secretary; Mrs. Sol Klein, treas urer; Mrs. W. J. Dobson, historian; Mrs. W. H. Delaplane, parliamen tarian. First meeting of the club will be Sept. 20 in the social room of the MSC at 7:45 p.m. The drama group will present a one-act play. The Extension Service Club will offer pi'ograms of interest to wom en as suggested by the Texas Fed eration of Womens’ Clubs. Officers are Mrs. John Hutchi son, president; Mi’s. W. S. Allen, vice-president; Mrs. I. B. Bough- ton, recording secretary; Mrs. A. H. Karcher, corresponding secre tary; Mrs. H. H. Broach, treasurer; Mrs. A. H. Walker, reporter; Mrs. W. J. Moore, parliamentarian; Mrs. K- R- Lancaster, historian. Oct. 27 is the date for the first /neeting. It will be a tea at the MSC at 3 p.m. Daughters of the American Rev- ism” as their subject for the year. The theme was suggested by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. F. B. Brown jr. is regent president; Mrs. V. V. Parr, vice regent; Mrs. J. M. Nance, chap lain; Mrs. H. K. Zimmerman, re cording secretary; Miss Kate Adele Hill, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. C. Garner, treasurer; Mrs. R. E. Patterson, registrar; Mrs. R. E. Qallendar, historian; Mrs. Don R. Dale, librarian. Children of the American Revo lution is a society which is made up of children up to the age of 18 whose ancestors took some part in the American Revolution. A&M Garden Club meets the sec ond Friday of each month with a table of the month and an arrange ment of the month being special features. Also flowers grown by the members in their gardens are exhibited as the garden flowers of the month. President is Mrs. Hugh Hill; 1st vice-president, Mrs. .Armstrong Price; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Ed ward Madeley; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Carl Landiss; secretary, Mrs. Dick Hervey; treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Carter; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank Anderson; reporter, Mrs. R. D. Lewis; historian, Mi’S. A. D. Folweiler. TSCW Alumnae Association is an ex-student association for wom en who have attended Texas State College for Women in Denton. Purpose of the organization is to promote the best interest of the school and the newly established College of Household Arts and Sciences, foundation for home eco nomics. Mrs. Emmett Wallace is pi’esi- dent; Mrs. Glenn C. Green, vice- president; Miss Betty Lee Cana- vespi, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. A. K. Sparks, reporter; Mrs. Carl flexy-est. « . bouney-e TRAMPEZE of sueded leather and leather ResorteF |n paint box colors NEOUTE SOLES Here’s your favorite moccasin in many wonderful colors! You’ll wear them with everything sporty ’cause they’re so right . .. so extra light, so extra supple. Fit so perfectly too, and give you worlds of comfort.^ COLLEGIATE SHOP 113 N. Main Bryan Landiss, foundation chairman; and Mrs. Tom King, membership chair man. Brazos County A&M Mothers’ Club has as its main project to earn money for a scholarship to be given some Brazos County junior student at A&M. It is to be used for school fees his senior year. A game party is planned for later in the fall to earn money for the scholarship. A tea in April will honor nurses at the college hospital. Officers are Mrs. Ide Trotter, president; Mrs. Fred Weick, vice- president; Mrs. Spencer Buchanan, secretary; Mrs. A. P. Boyett, treas urer; Mrs. W. L. Penberthy, re porter; Mrs. A. C. Magee, parlia mentarian. The Aggie Wives Bridge Club plans its first meeting for next Thursday night in the Chapel Room of the YMCA. Membership is open to students’ wives, wives of college sljaff members and women staff members. . Tutors are provided for those who have never played bridge be fore, and classes are planned so that the women can play according to their skill at the game. The intermediate class is for those who have played bridge only a small bit, and the regular class is for the members who are more expe rienced at the game. Officers for- the first school semester are Margaret Jones, pres ident; Jeannette Williams, vice- president; Nancy Larson, secreta ry; Ada Lee Williams, treasurer; and Ailene Stutts, reporter. College Women’s Social Clubs provides a program of six socials a year for wives of college em ployees and staff members and also women college staff members. The club meets the fourth Friday of each month with exception of No vember and December. First social is planned for Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. in the ballroom of the MSC. The tea will honor new members. Mrs. Walter Delaplane is presi dent; Mrs. R. D. Lewis, vice-presi dent; Mrs. C. H. Simmons, general chairman; Mrs. Keith Dixon, sec retary; Mrs. John Way, treasurer; Mrs. H. E. Ray, parliamentarian; Mrs. Harold Hombeck, reporter. WELCOME AGGIES Visit Black’s Pharmacy . . . 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