Wednesday, March 16, 1955 THE BATTALION Page S Wesley Players Give Play The Beta Zeta chapter of the Wesley players, drama group of the A&M Wesley foundation, will CIRCLE TODAY thru FRIDAY iP>EgP IN My HEARTi COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR JOSE FERRER MERLE OBERON • HELEN TRAUBEL — A L S O — William Holden “EXECUTIVE SUITE” PALACE Bryan Z m SS79 LAST DAY 64 Jupiter’s Darling present an all-freshman play at 7:15 tonight in the Wesley foun dation building. Scenes from “Gi'een Pastures,” by George Bernard Shaw will be the play, arranged and directed by Harold Fox. Bill Libby is the assistant director. Freshmen who have parts in the play are Brady Armstrong, Phil Martin, Bob Teague, Don Elledge and John Warner. The public is invited to attend. LAST DAY THURSDAY thru TUBS. SKIN DIVER ACTION! AQUA-LUNG THRILLS! —^HOWARD HUGHES p™,,, JANE RUSSELL WrfTTi SC/Pf/? SCOPE cTlbTrI'ROLAND RICHARD EGAN • LORI NELSON An RKO RADIO PICTURE QUEEN LAST DAY I “THE WINDOW” THURSDAY thru SAT. John Wayne in “SHE WOKE A YELUOW RIBBON” TODAY thru SATURDAY UtAIM WALTER FRANCIS-JAGGER. BRENNAN JOHN ERNEST IE E ERICSGNBORGNINE-MARVIN BAYLOR TRIO—These three young ladies are the Debs Trio of Baylor university, and they will be here for the Intercollegiate Talent show Friday night. The show, which will feature 16 acts from 14 colleges, plus the Melody Maids of Beaumont, will be at 8 p.m. Friday in White col iseum. Business Wives Club Plans Western Dance Saturday The Business Wives club will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p.m. Sat urday at Maggie Parker’s dining room in Bryan. Mrs. Margaret Jones, club presi dent, said the dance is for any one interested in coming. Pro ceeds will be donated to the re cently organized colored nursery, she said. The dance will have a western theme and a floor show will be staged by the members of the club. The show will have a can can line and will be based on the “gay nineties”, Mrs. Jones said. Tickets for the dance are $1.25 per couple and will be sold at the door. 'W *' V r ■ rTcHILOREH UNDER 12 YtABS- rRtL “THE EGYPTIAN” In CinemaScope Starring Victor Mature and Jean Simmons — P L U S — “THE GIRL NEXT DOOR” Starring Dan Daily and June Haver Social Whirl WEDNESDAY The Senior Veterinary Wives club will meet at 8 p.m. in the YMCA. —0 The Newcomers club will have a bridge and canasta party at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clark Allen, 1210 Walton drive. Hostess chairman for the meeting is Mrs. James Patterson. THURSDAY AAUW Hears Talk On Infants At Meeting Vick Ehlers, guest speaker at the Monday evening meeting of the Bryan-College Station Ameri can Association of University Wo men, gave a brief outline of the emotional experiences of infants and then led AAUW members in a discussion of the factors that promote emotional stability in school age children. Ehlers, who was introduced by Mrs. J. H. Son-els, is the present director of the Brazos County Youth Development committee. He is a senior counselor for the Texas State Department of Public Health and has been appointed to this area for three years. During another part of the pro gram, Mrs. Sol Klein reported on the mental health survey conduc ted in Brazos county last year by members of the Social Studies group of AAUW. Hostesses during the refresh ment period which preceded the meeting were members of the So cial Studies committee with Mrs. M. C. Futrell acting as chairman. Her assistants were Miss Caroline Wereman, Mrs. S. H. Hopkins, Mrs. E. C. Stutts, Mrs. Isaac Pet ers and Miss Sue Albright. MSC Schedules Food Calendar Special foods for special events will be served in the Memorial Student Center during the next three months. March 18 there will be a buffet dinner in the dining room from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for the Inter-colle giate Talent show activities. A buffet dinner will also be served March 26 in the hallx-oom for Military day events. A smorgasbord will be served from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. May 7 for open house and the Aggie follies. May 8 will be Parent’s day and a buffet dinner will be served in the ballroom from 11:30 a.ni. to 2 p.m. v » "Jakt UrS'Mcrr P£ up ^ PARjY UN£ ' give others on Right! tr, only fair p U y , . J-our Party Line a chance (o ° gW< .calls. • Incidentally, nl and receive utes between calls also kelps to make every- one’s Party Line service better. LOW IN COST Extension telephones bring privacy and convenience to your home— °^'ing a few min- P c 'i ICt ‘ ?<*** W*i to ** sure your receiver U replaced ^'Tcr/y. Ol/ienrire, your line— phone, on your Parly "busy” to all incoming calls. The Aggie Wives Bridge club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in rooms 2A and 2B of the Memorial Stu dent Center. Ending the program of special foods will be a smoi-gasbord on commencement day, May 27, in the ballroom from 4 to 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick’s Day Theme Planned for Employees The A&M Employes Dinner club will be “wearing the green” in hon or of St.. Patrick Thursday night in the Memorial Student Center ballroom, according to A. F. Isbell, chairman of the Dinner club com mittee. The Capers Combo will play for a dance after the dinner at 7:30 p.m. Isbell said patrons were be ing encouraged to wear green, but dress may be formal, semi-formal or informal. News Briefs CHICKENPOX was the leading disease in the College Station-Bry- an area last week with 37 cases re- poi’ted, according to the Bryan- Brazos County Health unit. Influ enza was second with 34 cases. * * * A 40-HOUR training course for the motor transportation supeivi- sor will be held here Max-ch 21-25. The coui-se will be conducted by the Texas Engineering Extension serv ice. A cup of milk mixed with a cup of prune juice is fine for an aftei’- school snack. Reservations for the dinner should he made at the MSC main desk befox-e 2 p.m. today. Those who cannot attend the dinner ai’e invited to the dance, said Isbell. Chairmen for handling arrange ments for the affair are Mrs. Rob- ex-t M. Stevenson, menu; G. W. Schlesselman, tickets; Capt. T. H. Libby, publicity; and Mrs. K. A. Manning, dance. The thix-d annual faculty Rue Pinalle is set Tor Apx-il 21, accord ing to Isbell. Birth Announced By Barksdales Mi’, and Mrs. Don L. Barksdale have announced the bix-th of their first child. Woody Thornas Bax-ks- dale. Woody was born in St. Joseph’s hospital at 10:51 a. in. Max-ch 9, and weighed nine pounds, seven- and-one-foux-th ounces at bix-th. Barksdale also said that his new son is 22 inches in length. The Bax-ksdale’s ax-e from San Antonio and now x-eside at B-ll-Z in College View. Bax-ksdale is a senior petroleum and mechanical engineering major. 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