The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 29, 1955, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
hursday, September 29, 1955
Season Tickets
Available For
Music Program
Student season tickets may
be purchased for the Bryan-
College Civic Music Associa
tion 1955-56 program.
“Season tickets for the pro
gram,” stated Iris Bullard, pub
licity chairman, “which does not
conflict with the Town Hall series,
will be $3 for students and student
wives.”
Scheduled to appear in Bryan
this season are: Harry Shub, Vio
linist on Nov. 21; Carl Palangi,
Bass-Baritone on Jan. .26; and
Jean Graham, Pianist on March 13.
“Members of the local associa
tion may attend Civic Music con
certs in any city”, said Mrs. Bul
lard. Many members haxe exer
cised this privilege by attending
the Waco concerts, she added.
Scheduled in Waco are Gola and
Matteo, Spanish dance team, Nov.
21; The Rubinofs, Violin-piano
team, Dec. 12; Roberta Peters, So
prano, Jan. 19; Winged Victory
Chorus, Feb. 13; and Earl Wild,
Pianist, April 23.
Adult tickets, which are $6, and
student tickets may be obtained by
calling Mrs. Jesse Coon, 6-2954.
Social Whirl
Approximately 50 student wives
were guests of the Dames Club at
the annual welcoming tea held
Tuesday nfght.
Refreshments were served by the
club’s sponsors: Mrs. Harvey Ken
nedy and Mrs. George Potter.
“Guests are invited to all of our
regular meetings,” said Karen
Pickring, reporter. First meeting
will be Oct. 11 at the YMCA.
Beverly Humphries is president
of the Dames club while other offi
cers are Helen Sear, vice-president;
Ouida Capps, secretary; Juanita
Sims, treasurer; Nina McCarter,
social Chairman; and Mrs. Pick
ring, reporter.
—o—
Aggie Bridge Club will meet to
night at 7:30 in the assembly room
of the MSC.
Hostesses this week will be Sally
Hosteller and Nancy Hungerford
for the regulars; Joyce Nussbaum
and Mary Lynn Hartung for inter
mediates and Ann Nicholson and
JoAnn Bell for beginners.
Prizes won in regular competi
tion last week were given to Bar
bara Cloninger, high score and
Marilyn Dixon, low. In interme
diate competition Violdt Palmer
had the high score and Ruth Guil-
loud, low.
Warren Rice, of the Mechanical
Engineering department, will lec
ture at the M.E. Wives meeting
Monday at 7:30 in room 113 of the
Biology Building.
The topic of his lecture, “History
of A&M,” w'ill be presented to club
members and their husbands.
Electrical Engineering Wives’
club will meet at 8 p.m., Monday
in the social room of the Memorial
Student Center.
Butler To Judge
Dr. O. D. Butler of the Animal
Husbandry Department will judge
the cattle sale at the Brazoria
County Fair, held in Angleton Oc
tober 6.
MODERN EQUIPMENT
MODERN METHODS
and the best supplies are
not enough in modem day
dry cleaning. It also takes
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of these.
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Cleaners
409 South College Ave.
Phone 2-1412 Bryan
FREE—$15000
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FOUR—$25.00 CERTIFICATES
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Register at Either
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