The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 14, 1954, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 14, 1954
Aggies Will Attend
Baptist Convention
Nearly 3,000 Baptist students
from colleges over Texas will gath
er in Abilene on the week-end of
October 15-17 for the 35th Texas
Baptist student convention.
Students attending from A&M
are Frank Pollard, Gene Hirsch-
felt, Joe Van Haselen, Cliff Har-
his, Bob Bond, Dub Bailey, Fred
die Sassman, Arthur Smith, Ray
Downey, Odis Loosier, Hardy Rudd
and Swayne Scott.
Others attending are Dick Bum-
pass, Clarence Murray, J. B. Lilley,
Sonny Louie, Tommy Dunagan,
James Wisenhant, Wayne Young,
Ken Locke, Richard Stafford, (Jrene
Layman, Bill Thomas and Leon
Foster.
Louis McKnight will represent
Yearbooks Given
At Dames Club
Visitors and guests were' presen
ted with yearbooks at the Dames
club meeting this week.
Ex-president 31rs. Bobbye Reich
and Mrs. George Potter poured
punch and coffee, served with
cookies. A centerpiece "of fall flow
ers sitting on a brown lace cloth
were the decorations. .
Mrs. Alga Cech made the an
nouncement of the year’s program.
Golden State Club
Names President
Frank J. Hill of Long Beach,
Calif., was elected president re
cently of California Golden State
club at its first meeing of the year.
Other officers are Bob Ruiz, vice-
president; Pat Farley, secretary-
treasurer, and Jake Harper; re
corder.
Rely On Us for
Superior Service
When you put clothes in
our hands, you know
they’ll be returned clean,
well pressed and in top
form. O u r reputation
rests on your satisfaction.
OVERS-FUR STOPAOEHATTERS
in
A&M in the State BSU Choir.
If you have not paid your one
dollar registration fee, drop by the
BSU center and pre-register for
the convention, club officers said.
Fall Schedule Set
For Geology Wives
The Geology Wives club, spon
sored by Mrs. S. A. Lynch, offers
the wives of geology majors the
opportunity to learn a few inter
esting facts about the field of
geology and some of the condi
tions under which the families of
geologists live.
The club’s schedule for this fall
semester includes movies on geol
ogy and lectures to be given by
a member of the department staff,
as well as social functions. A Hal
loween party is planned for Octo
ber 31 and a Christmas party some
time in December.
If you have not already been
contacted and are interested in the
club, get in touch with Mrs. Jean
Farmer, Box 1031, phone 6-2188.
TODAY AND
FRIDAY
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A horror-horde unknown
to man or beast before!
TODAY
&
FRIDAY
Plus Special
MIDNIGHT SHOW
FRIDAY AT 11:30 P.M.
For those people who can
not attend one of the reg
ular showings.
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When you pause...make it count...have a Coke
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BT
THE BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
’Coke” is o registered trade-mark. © 1954, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
Maryland Club
COFFEE
87
lb
Chunk Style Lucky Strike
TUNA
12 Bottle Carton
Coca-Cola
33
Giant Size
TIDE
59
Bama 12 oz. Jar
GRAPE JAM
19
Tippy
DOG FOOD
29
5
5 lb. Bag IMPERIAL
SUGAR
33
14 oz. Bottle
HEINZ CATSUP
23
Towle—4% Oz. Bottle
STUFFED OLIVES
29
Chapultepec Complete
MEXICAN DINNER
59
PRODUCE
Extra Fancy Washington
Red Delicious
APPLES
2 lbs. 2l5 c
U. S. No. 1 YELLOW
ONIONS
3 lbs.
10
FLORIDA WHITE
Grapefruit
ib. 7c
FRESH CALIFORNIA
TOMATOES
2 lbs.
29
END CUT
PORK CHOPS
lb.
43
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS
lb.
69
VEAL ROAST
■ b 33*
EDCCU
GROUND BEEF
lb.
23
MAISE LAND
SLICED BACON
lb.
RATH'S Ready-to-Eat
PICNICS
lb.
39
FROZEN FOODS
BIRDSEYE
6 oz. Cans
Orange Juice
33<
2 for
★ ★ ★
BIRDSEYE 10 oz. Pkg.
BABY LIMAS
23
-¥- * *
BIRDSEYE 10 oz. Pkg.
CUT CORN
15
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FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE . . . . WE ARE OPEN
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