} Mrs. Randolph Blum berg Ann McClellan Weds Randolph Blumberg Miss Ann Frances McClellan be came the bride of Randolph Blum- berg, Saturday in the First Meth odist church of Gatesville. The Rev. Roy A. Langston of Ennis, great-uncle of the bride, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mi-s. James Edward Mc Clellan of Gatesville. She pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at Southern Methodist university. She was graduated from Texas State College for Women, where she ma jored in home economics education and was a member of Alpha Chi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pi Lambda WORRIED Here’s the answer to your problem BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO THE CAMPUS CLEANERS • Fast Service • Expert Workmanship • Use Our Sub-Station For Convenience PALACE Bryan 2'8879 LAST DAY GARY BURT COOPERLHNCHSTER VERB CRUZ" TBCNMICOLOM RflCASED CHW UNITED ARTISTS Wednesday thru Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE Theta scholarship fraternities and Delian social club. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph J. Blum berg of San Antonio. He received his BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from A&M and is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi and the Texas A&M Scholarship society. He was given the United Gas fellowship in engineering oceanography an dis now working on his PhD in this field. Miss Mamie Sue Halbrook was organist at the ceremony and ac companied Mrs. Byron Leaird jr., soloist. Mrs. William Post Chamlee and Miss Lynn Lowrey, both of Gates ville, attended the bride, and Rich ard M. Adams of College Station was best man. Karl Meyers of Colltege Station was gi'oomsman and Ray Holbrook of Texas City and Harry Auvei'mann of Austin ushered. The bride wore a full length gown of candlelight Ii*ish taffeta which extended into a chapel train in the back. Her gown was fash ioned with a low scooped neckline and fitted bodice of Chantilly lace embroidered with irredescent se quins and seed pearls. Her finger tip veil of candlelight illusion was held by pearl coronet. She carried an old fashion bouquet of whita roses and lilies of the valley. A reception was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lowrey in Gatesville, the bride’s cousins. After the reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Mexico. Rites Conducted For Cullen Infant Funeral services for Dorris Jan Cullen, 10 day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cullen, 2010 Orman St. in Bryan, were held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Callaway- Jones drawing room. Burial was in Babyland in the Bryan City cemetery. Born Feb. 17, the child is sur vived by the parents; three broth ers, Robert jr., Patrick and Philip; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange of Bry an. Cullen is typegrapher artist for the A&M Press. QUEEN Today and Wednesday “PORT OF HELL” 3x5 CARD POCKET FILE fUP ANY CARD in or oof instantly GET AHEAD with this ORGANIZER and REMINDER Futura dates of occasion brought forward without slipup. Carry all of yowr octiva not#* lr> tM« Pocket File that ha* 8 tab divider*, and hold# Over 50 card*. U*o It for CLASS NOTES. FOtMUtAS. EXAM REVIEW NOTES. ASSIGNMENTS SOCIAL NOTES tit coniunction with o ham# Sox hie. FLEXIBLE, NON-BUtKY. DURABLE — *# rigid metal only slightly thicker Hio* card* held within —- flip out inactive cord# •— carry in any pocket without damage or discomfo(t. Long wear vinyl cover. Card* ore Held by 7 notch#* — notch the^ yourself with a 50c punch or get them from v*. » Pocket File and 120 card** $2.95 po«tpoIdL 10 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Extrg, Eller 100-- 40c. 500—Si j75 postpaid. Send check or M.O. t# TfLLURIC MfG. COk» P.O. Box 3306—CB—Chicago 54. IH. Sunday school teachers group A will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Bethel Lutheran church. “The Up per Room,” will be the theme for Wednesday’s Lenten service at 7:45 p.m. The Walther league will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Member ship lecture will he at 7:30 p.m. Friday and the junior confirma tion class at 9 a.m. Satui’day. The evening chapter of the Wo men’s auxiliary of the St. Thomas Episcopal chapel wil meet at 8 to night. Mi-s. R. L. Darwall will be hostess for the evening and the committee will continue its pro ject of making vestments for the chapel choir. The first of a series of Lenten covered dish suppers will be at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday and will be followed by a family service of instruction. The church council of Our Sav iour’s Lutheran church will meet tonight at 7:30. “Jesus In Gethse- mane” will be the theme of the 7:15 p.m. Lenten service to be held Wednesday. Children’s confirma tion instructions are Saturday at 9 a.m. New officers were elected by the Presbyterian Student league for the coming year. Officers are Bud Whitney, moderator; George Klett and Cecil Ozan, vice-moderatoi’s; Murray Milner and Stewaid; Coff man, fellowship program chair men; Edward Burkhead and Jasper Lynn, secretaries for evangelism; Frank Clark and Bob Milfoi’d, treasures; and Richard Billingsley, Hough Wharton, Newton Harris and Bob Dickey, councilmen. Mil ner and Coffman will lead their first jointly planned program at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Bob Monk, Wesley Sport Shorts (Continued from Page 3) said. “We’ve got plenty of lov ers now.” Saturday, the Reds, quarter- backed by Conrad, squai’ed off against senior squadman Ronald Robbins’ Greens. On the second play, soph halfback Loyd Taylor, a stubby 5-8 speedster, took a hand- off and sped about 75 yai-ds. Later, Pardee broke away for about 40 yards. Letterman halfback Billy Pete Huddleston raced about 60 yards for the Greens. Later, Wright’s Blues took on the Whites. Sophs Ken Hall, Ed Dudley and John Crow were in the Blue backfield, but its offense sput- ered because of bad pitchouts and handoffs. Social Whirl Tuesday The Band Wives club will meet in the YMCA at 7:30 p.m. The Campus Study club will meet at 3 p.m. in the YMCA and have Mrs. Frank E. McFarland speak on child guidance. The Welfare committee will be the hostess for the, meeting. Wednesday The newcomers club will meet at 3 p.m. to hear a book review to be given by Mrs. Frank Coulter. The meeting will be at the home of Ms. Fank Andeson, 501 Fairview, College Station. Mrs. Francis J- Bloom is chairman of the hostess committee. Thursday The Aggie Wives Bridge clob will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 2B of the Memorial Student Center. LAST DAY ROBERT MITCHUM “TRACK OF THE CAT” —Plus JANE WYMAN STERLING HAYDEN in “SO BIG” foundation director, will lead the regular Wednesday vesper service at 7:15 p.m. in the Wesley founda tion. The Fish Fellowship will have a dinner Thursday at 7:15 p. m. Res ervations for the dinner must be made by Wednesday, Rev. Monk said. Tickets are 35 cents a plate. There will be a district dinner for Texas Methodist college work at 7 p.m. Thursday. Dr. W. C. Finch, president of Southwestern university, will speak. Membership training classes are being held by The Rev. Nolan Vance each Saturday between 10 and 11 a.m. Fourth graders and above may join the class Rev. Vance said. —o— The regular Wednesday evening- schedule is planned for the First Baptist church—supper at 6, teach ers meeting at OjSO and prayer meeting at 7:15. Vespex-s will be held at 7 p.m each week day with the exception of Wednesday at the Baptist Stu dent centex-. •—o— The Rev. B. B. Hankins of West Columbia will be the guest min ister at the College Heights As sembly of Cod each evening this week through Thursday. Friday Today and Wednesday Now Greater on Wide Screen DINNER GUEST—John C. Metcalfe, newspaper- man and foreign correspon dent, will be guest speaker for the Knife and Fork club tonight at 7:30 in Maggie Parker's dining hall. Anderson Article Published In Medical Library Book Most English professors’ writ ings get published in little maga zines mainly devoted to publishing the wx-itings of English professors, but the wox-k of A&M’s John Q. Anderson is an exception. One of his stories on a legendary doctor was good enough in histox-y and readability to be published re cently in the bulletin of the Medical Library association. The stox-y, “Henry Clay Lewis, Alias the ‘Louisiana Swamp Doc tor,’ ” is pax-t of a full-length novel Anderson has wx-itten about Lewis’ life. The Boston Public Library quar terly also published another of An- j derson’s stox-ies, “Emerson and Manifest Destiny,” in its Januax-y issue. Anderson is a gx-aduate of Kelton high school in Wheeler. 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