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Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, November 18, 1954 Five Troups Named For- Girl Scouts The organization of five new Girl Scout troops was announced at the November meeting of the College Station-Bryan area Execu tive Board of Girl Scouts this week at the Girl Scout Little house. Two new troops have been or ganized at Ben Milam school and three new troops at St. Joseph’s school. It is the first time that there have been Girl Scout troops in these schools. Mrs. O. B. Donaho and Miss Charlotte Bailiff reported on the Cactus Region conference of Girl Scouts, in Austin which they at tended last week. The meeting was attended also by Mrs. Walter Heritage, president of the local Girl Scout Leader’s club. Mrs. Roy Layton, national presi dent of Girl Scouts of the United States of America, told the dele gates at the convention that “every meeting of Girl Scouts is not just a place to go, but a place where a girl finds herself, develops talents Wesley Players To Be Installed The Drarpa group of the A&M Wesley foundation will be installed as Wesley Players at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, the Rev. Robert C. Monk, foundation director, has announ ced. The Wesley Players is a nation al religious drama organization of the Methodist Student move ment. Students from the Wesley Players chapter in Denton will be at the installation service. Officers of the chapter are Har old Fox, president, Harry Scott, vice-president, and Ernestine Smith, secretary. The Rev. Monk asked that all chapter members and anyone in terested to attend the service and the reception which will follow. and lives a code of ethics. Girls are urged to learn facts and to use them.” The keynote of the conference was “Our American Heritage.” It was brought out that America is the ’ result of people from many countries coming together into a melting pot. Local Girl Scouts will participate in the Christmas parade held by the Bryan merchants Dec. 3. Brownie scouts will sing carols be fore the parade. Austin Mothers Sponsor Dance The Austin A&M Mothers club is planning a pre-game dance the night before the A&M-Texas game at the City coliseum on Barton Springs road. The dance will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and music will be furnished by A1 Rubble’s orchestra. There will also be a midnight yell practice. Tickets are $1, stag or couple, and may be purchased from any A&M student from Austin. Tick ets will also be sold in the Me morial Student Center next week. The coliseum has been rented for the entire night and students may sleep there if they want to, the mothers club announced. Petroleum Wives Wi l l Meet Monday The Petroleum Wives club will Jneet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Me morial Student Center and have as their guest R. L. Whiting, head of the petroleum engineering depart ment. Whiting will speak to the group on the various phases of petroleum engineering and answer questions. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Marlene Kubitz and Mrs. Patricia Cato. A business meeting will follow Whiting’s talk. The club will vote on a constitution and make plans for the Christmas party to be held Dec. 11. EE Wives Invited To Hughes Home Mrs. M. C. Hughes invites all Jvives of the Electrical Engineer ing students to attend a meeting at her home, 603 Hereford St., Colege Park, at 8 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Hughes is the wife of M. C. Hughes, head of the EE de partment. Bridge Club Meets Thursday Evening The Aggie Wives Bridge club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Diane Konig and Mrs. Pat Henderson for the regulars, Mrs. Mary Jo Boswell and Mrs. Marlys Johnson for the intermediates ^nd Mrs. Jean Holcomb and Mrs. Joan Tieken for the beginners. Prizes were awarded at the last meeting to regulars Mrs. Kathryn Harms, high, and Mrs. Jean Place, second highest. The intermediate prizes were won by Mrs. Dorris Harris, high, and- Mrs. Joan Mil ler, second highest. Business Wives To Meet Monday The Business Wives club met in the YMCA Monday night and play ed bridge. Refreshments of cookies and coke were served by hostesses Mrs. Catherine Ncinast and Mrs. Joy Balderach. The next meeting of the club will be Dec. 6, in the south solar ium of the YMCA. Newman Elected Charles Newman was elected president of the Economics club at a meeting recently. Other officers are Jimmy Allums, vice-president; and Jimmy Howell, secretary-treas urer. BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUY, SEI.n. RENT or TRADE. Rates 3 cents a word per insertion with a 25 cents minimum. Space rate in classified section, 60 cents per column inch. Send or call all classifieds to STUDENT RUB RICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex as A&M. Ail ads must be received by 1 p.m. on the day before publication. • SPECIAL NOTICE • FOR SALE ’4!) Packard—$475.00 Clean?—Come look Radio, Heater-def, turn signals. J. W. Boykin B-16-S College View 8.4 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR, 3 yrs. old, large freezing compartment, good con dition. Call 6-3827, after 5:30 p.m. ’04 MERCURY Monterrey Hard Top, 3,500 miles, fully equipped. $900.00 Discount. Will give a guarantee, finance, and take a trade. Phone 6-1703. One 1950 Chevrolet Business Coupe This motor vehicle may be inspected by contacting the Texas Forest Service, Sys tem Administration Building, A&M Col lege of Texas Campus. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Texas Forest Service, Texas A&M College Sta tion, Texas, until 10 a.m., Friday, De cember 3, 1954, on forms available upon request. Address the Director, Texas Forest Service, College Station, or tele phone 6-6894, for further information. NEW PORTABLE typewriter. 4 only with half spacing and tabulator at $59.50. Bryan Business Machine, 429 S. Main, Bryan. FOUND WONDERFUL place to buy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or 4-1149 for prompt courteous service. • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. College Station Stated meeting Thurs., Nov. 18, 7p.m. Work in FC De gree. Members and visiting brethren invited. L. P. (Larry) Cobble WM N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED apartment, private bath, garage, utilities paid. 4-8742. COMPLETELY furnished house near cam pus. Apply 304 Highland Street or Phone 4-8287. SMALL one bedroom unfurnished house, recently remodeled. Call 3-1461 after 5:30 p.m. Official Notices Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of fice of Student Publications (207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion, — Manager. January graduates may now order their graduation announcements in the Depart ment of Student Activities, 2nd floor Goodwin Hall. Deadline for ordering an nouncements is December 8, 1954. W. D. Hardesty, Bus. Mgr. Student Activities ALL DEPARTMENTS: The official di rectory of offices, staff and students will be ready for distribution this month at 75c each. You may place your or ders now at the Office of Student Pub lications, 207 Goodwin Hall. Prompt Radio Service — CALL — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. 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