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Page 6 T THE BATTALION Wednesday, March 21, 1956 Women's Social Club Holds Social Whirl Church Briefs Irish Program at 3 Friday Tho Women’s Social Club will carry out the theme “Let’s Go Places” with an Irish program at 3 p. m. Friday in the Memorial Student Center ballroom. Mrs. Spencer Buchanan will show color transparencies of great beau ty and interest taken in Ireland, according to Mrs. W. L. Russell, reporter. The Harmony Club, composed of faculty ladies, some of whom have sung with the group for ten years, will present a selection of Irish songs. Included in the repertoire are “When Irish Eyes Are Smil ing”, “Villia”, “The Kerry Dance”, and “Music When Soft Voices Die.” Mrs. Grace Krug is direc tor and Mrs. C. W. Simmons, ac companist. Ladies of the Oceanography De partment are hostesses for the oc casion with Mrs. Dale Leipper act- Ford-Kennedy Set Date June 2 The wedding of Margaret Ann Ford to Larry B. Kennedy will be solemnized on June 2 announced the parents of the bride-to-he, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Ford of Houston. Kennedy, senior business admin istration major, is cadet colonel of the Corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jones Kennedy of Houston. Miss Ford and Kennedy will be married in St. Paul’s Meth odist Church in Houston. Miss Ford, who is a sophomore at Rice Institute, was graduated from San Jacinto High School in Houston. Kennedy is a Lamar High School of Houston graduate. ing as general chairman. “There has been an excellent at tendance at all previous Social Club meetings,” said Mrs. J. J. Woolket, president, “and with such an intei’esting and enjoyable af ternoon in prospect, it is hoped that those who have not been at tending will return and bring with them visitors or new members.” Business for the afternoon will consist of choosing the Cotton Ball Duchess to represent the Club and election of officers for the coming year. The Social Club is composed of wives of the faculty of A&M. ATI 307 Students Tour Packing Plant Animal Husbandry 207 students toured the Houston Meat Packing Plant and the Port City Stock Yard today on a field trip for the class. After arriving at the packing plant at 8 a.m., members of the class observed practices used in slaughtering and saw the animals butchered into wholesale cuts. During the afternoon stock yard tour, students saw procedures used in handling and selling livestock. The class returned to A&M after completion of the tour. Dr. O. D. Butler is professor of the class. Sardines make fine luncheon sandwiches for Mother and small fry. Arrange whole ones on well- buttered slices of whole-wheat bread (or use rye), cover them with tomato slices and spread with a little mayonnaise. Top with bread. 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TROTTER Dean Work Wanted Guaranteed radio and appliance repair. C-13-D College View. 81tf Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone TA 2-3532 after 6 p.m. lOOtf ★ FINE FOOD ★ Z A R A P E Mexican-American 4 blks. E. of Hwy. 6 • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES M3 Old Sulphur Spring* Road BRYAN, TEXAS Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Sail TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Call — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 8. Main St. (Aero** from Railroad Tower) PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN CIVIL ENGINEERING WIVES Club will meet tonight at 8 in the lecture room of the Civil Engi neering Building. The film, “We Are the Aggies” will be shown. ★ DAMES CLUB will hold a cake sale at Safeway in Bryan Friday from 2-9 p.m. ★ AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club will meet at 7:30 p.m, Thursday in the Memorial Student Center. Hos tesses will be Marcia Patterson and La Vonne Piese for beginners; BBarbare Hartcock and Betty Mc Cullough, intermediates and Fran ces Brummerhop and Joan Tieken, regulars. Prizes were won last week by Pat Sprayberry, first, and Kathy Neinast, second, Pat Hen derson, traveling slam, and Violet Palmer, doorprize, for the regu- lars, and Jean Price, high and Judy Pickard, low, for intermedi ates. ★ ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Wives Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day in the YMCA. Brown To Present Dissertation Murray A. Brown will present his dissertation at 3 p.m. Thurs day in room 202, Agriculture Build ing, announced Ide P. Trotter, dean of the graduate school. Brown, who is a candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philoso phy in Animal Breeding, will pre sent “Comparisons of Various Nu trient Media for the Tissue Cul ture of Bovine Testicular Tissue”. Interested members of the fac ulty of the Graduate School are in vited to be present. Mid-Week Services Scheduled Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Lenten worship tonight at 7:30 will have the pastor’s sermon, “It is finished” based on the Sixth Word from the Cross. The choir will rehearse at 8:30. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church Choir practice will he held at 7:30 tonight at the church. A&M Presbyterian Church Mike Kuich and company will present the services on “Where to from the Ecumenical Student Chris tian Conference,” tonight at 7:10. Wesley Foundation A fellowship night supper to night at 6 will feature singing, ta ble games, general fellowship and a closing worship program. There is a charge of 35 cents for the meal. 'Bethel Lutheran Church Wednesday Lenten service to night at 7:45 will feature “In Noonday Darkness” as the sennon. Lutheran Aggie Walther Club will meet at 7 tonight in the YMCA. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Mass will be said today at 5:15 in the Chapel. Christian Science Society Services will be held tonight at 8 at the church. Reading room will be open from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Mon day. B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Hillel Cultural meeting tonight at 7:15 will feature a program en titled “Two Years in Modern Is rael.” This is a report of personal experiences by Mi 1 , and Mrs. Rich ard Bruckert who recently returned from Israel. A social hour will follow the meeting, which is open to the public. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel The Rev. Hans Frei, professor of Theology at the Episcopal Theolog ical Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, will be guest speaker at the special mid-week Lenten service tonight at 7:15. Prior to his com ing to Austin, the Rev. Mr. Frei was on the faculty of Yale Divinity School in New Haven, Conn. Pro ceeding the service will be a cover ed dish supper held in the Parish Hall at 6:15. The supper is for members of the congregation, friends, and Episcopal students. Church of Christ Mid-week services will be held tonight at 7:15. Ladies Bible Class will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday in the church building. Bruckcrts Speak At Hillel Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruckert will be guest speakei’s tonight at the Hillel Foundation at 7:15 in the YMCA, where they will speak on “Two Years in Modern Israel”. Bruckert, who is an associate professor in the Industrial Engi neering Department, recently re turned from Israel with his wife. He had spent two years on the Point Four program. The couple will speak on the everyday life of the people of Is rael. The meeting is open to the public. A social hour will follow the meeting. A&M Christian Church Disciples Student Fellowship will meet at the YMCA tonight at 7:15. First Baptist Church Supper at 6 tonight will be fol lowed by teachers’ meeting at 6:30. Prayer meeting will begin at 7:30 tonight. Church of the Nazarene Services will he held tonight at 7:30 in the church. College Heights Assembly of God Prayer meeting will begin to night at 7:30. Visit K. 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