The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 26, 1956, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 26, 1956
Social Club Party
Hosts 200 Ladies
Approximately 200 members and
guests of the A&M Social Club at
tended a Games Party in the Me
morial Student Center Friday.
There were 46 tables of bridge,
crazy bridge and canasta.
Door prizes were awarded to
Mrs. J. H. Dunlap and Mrs. George
Potter. Mrs. F. E. Weick received
the high score in bridge; Mrs. S'. S.
Morgan, second high, and Mrs. C.
C. Todd, low score.
Mrs. G. G. Gibson was high score
winner in crazy bridge and Mrs.
W. D. Nuckols received the prize
for canasta.
The ladies of the School of Mili
tary Science were hostesses for the
affair with Mrs. Joe E. Davis as
chairman.
MINI
RATH'S CANNED MEAT SPECIALS
Dr. Wilson Elected
Dr. Basil W. Wilson, elected
president of the Oceanographic So
ciety in December, took over - his
offices at a recent meeting of the
Society.
Assisting him ai-e Robert O.
Reid, first vice-president; Peter
Kelly, second vice-president; Palle
Hansen, secretary and Robert Dean,
treasurer.
Members heard a talk by Herbert
Curl on “Harvesting Planketon foi
Human Use.” Curl, here from Flo
rida State University, is a National
Science Foundation Fellow study
ing in the depai’tment.
Kiker Elected
Sam Kiker has been elected pres
ident of the A&M Industrial Edu
cation Club. Other officers art
Rod Pittman, vice-president; Jim
mie Newman, secretary; Bob Mc-
Carn, treasurer; Bill Swann, im
porter; Gordon DeMarrais, social
chairman; Dick McMillian, pro
gram chairman; Carl Livesay, par
liamentarian; and Pat Kerr and
Joe Prior, co-financial chairmen.
Revival Schedule
Five BSU members from A&M
will conduct a three-day Youth Re
vival in Navasota beginning at
7:30 p.m. Friday.
Those attending are Glen Wis-
trand, BSU Missions Director;
Gene Buie, Skipper Connor, Dub
Bailey and Morris Johnston.
Seiwices are scheduled for 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11
a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Social Whirl
AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight in the
YMCA instead of the MSG. Host
esses will be Wanda Wieland and
Marilyn Dixon, regulars; Jackie
Hungerford and Jeanie Crist, in
termediates; and Jann Hall and
Kay Cunningham, beginners.
Prizes were won last week by
Mary Dannenburg, high; Debbie
Avei'y, traveling slam; and Cloma
Burk, low, all in regulars. Inter
mediate awards went to Janie John
son, high and Clara Dokos, second
high.
* * *
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Wives
Club will hold a social at 7:30 to
night in the Aggie Wives Lounge,
YMCA. New members wishing to
join are particularly invited.
* * *
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m
Monday in the Memorial Student
Center social center for a social
program.
Gene King of the Animal Hus
bandry Department will lecture on
“Meat” and illustrate his talk with
slides.
“All faculty wives are invited,”
stated Bobby Dean, reporter for
the club. “Anyone needing a i-ide
may call Gardner Osborn, VI G-6064
or Patti McAlexander, VI G-4008.”
* * *
GEOLOGY WIVES CLUB out
going president, Eleanor Paseman,
was honored with a party Thursday
night by Mis. S. A. Lynch, wife of
the head of that department. Held
at Mrs. Lynch’s home, approxi
mately 23 members attended. Mem
bers played bridge and scrabble
following refreshments which had
a Valentine theme.
SAUSAGE
.C?" 37c
RATH’S BLACK HAWK
VIENNA SAUSAGE
2 4 C °‘; 33c
RATH'S SLICED
DRIED BEEF
RATH’S SLICED
DRIED BEEF
53c
Rath's Black Hawk
LUNCH MEAT
. ,2 c°-' 33c
IMPERIAL CANE
SUGAR ;
ft 46*
BROOKFIELD
CHEESE
2 w 69c
NORTHERN
NAPKINS
4m 80 Count
jLi Pkgs.
ORR’S GOLD SEAL
POT ROAST
ib. :;.v
ORR’S GOLD SEAL
ROUND STEAK
lb. 59c
ARMOUR’S STAR-ROLL
SAUSAGE . . lb. 23c
FRESH SELECT
OYSTERS . pt. 79c
FRESH DRESSED
HENS
pound 39c
cans
Del Monte
Monte
229c
2(-a" 3 s 45c
25c
303
Cans
Roll.
SPINACH
GREEN BEANS c D ;:
DEL MONTE PEARS
DEL MONTE PEAS 2^ 39c
• 2 Can* 29C
PEACHES
(
Swift Premium Pick of the Flock
Fancy fat
v^iVr -11.1 i Cream Style
Del Monte
Sliced or Halves—2'/2 Cans
29c
Dentler Maid
POTATO CHIPS
23c
2r>c
Bag
Maryland Club
COFFEE
Admiration
COFFEE
Bright & Early
COFFEE
Lb.
Can
Lb.
Pkg.
Lb
88c
81c
Lb. rjrk
Pkg. 4 ?>C
n'iV I'
CASH for your . . .
BOOKS
L G U P O T ’ S
Del Monte
CATSUP
2 Bottles 39c
THE POAMtHG*
CLEANSER
pUUY ©RESSiO « ©RAVSfN
GAN
& isoj*. : .. . ... .... . • “*
Colgate—49c Tubes
TOOTH PASTE ... 2 for 59c
Gillette—Pkg. of 5
BLUE BLADES
19c
FROZEN FOODS
Morton’s Frozen
FRUIT PIES 3 n "tr 69c
(Your Choice of: APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH)
Morton’s Frozen
POT PIES 3 tr 69c
(Your Choice of: CHICKEN, BEEF or TURKEY)
Pasco Fresh Frozen
ORANGE JUICE 2r
Sweet Frost . . . Fresh Frozen
BUTTER BEANS 10-Oz.
MIXED VEGETABLES Your Choice
GREEN PEAS . . 10-Oz. ^ Pkgs. 0(^C
Ra+h's Black Hav/k Sliced Breakfast
BACON
C
Lb.
39
Rath's Black Hawk
29c
FRANKS ~ 39
Rath's Black Hawk
THE CHOICE Q£ MILLIONS
EGGS
GOLD
IJS iHAL
LEAF SPINACH 12-Oz. <
MAYFIELD’S
GRADE “A” LARGE—DOZ.
for
SMOKIES £ 39
Rath's Black Hawk Canned
PICNICS
4‘/j -Lb.
Each
69
Fresh Valley
SPINACH
Cello
Bag
23c
RUSSETT POTATOES
WHITE GRAPEFRUIT
For All
Purposes
lO
Lb.
Bag
Seedless
(Size 80) EACH
35
4
California Black Ribier
★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★
GRAPES ^ lO
c
SUPER
MARKETS
Sweet Yellow
ONIONS
Lb.
5
200 £ 24