The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 12, 1956, Image 4

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77ie Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Thursday, April 12, 1956
Aggie Wives
Clubs Announce Programs
AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight in the
Memorial Student Center. Prizes
won last week went to Lil Powers,
first; Frances Brummerhop, sec
ond; Minette Carpener, low and
Dot Julian, traveling slam, in the
regulars. Intermediate awards
were won by Elaine Goolsby, high
and Shirley Tschirhart, second.
* * *
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY WIVES
Club will meet at 7.30 tonight in
the YMCA. June Wiley of the
Lady Fair Beauty Salon will give
a talk on “Hair Styling”.
* * *
AVMAA WILL meet at 8 tonight
in the amphitheatre of the Vetei - -
inary Hospital. Dr. W. W. Armi-
stead w r ill speak to the girls, then
conduct a tour through the hospital.
* * *
CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S FEL
LOWSHIP, of A&M Christian
Church will hold a bake sale at
Safeway Saturday beginning at 9
A&M GARDEN CLUB will meet
in the social room of the Memorial
Student Center at 2:30 p.m. Fri
day, then go on a pilgrimage to the
plantation of John Herd Astin
near Mumford, Texas.
* * *
AGRI. ECO. & SOC. Wives Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in
the Agr. Eco. & Soc. Building for
a Merle Norman cosmetics demon-
The more impor>
tant the day, the
happier the
thought that sug^
gesls sending
FLOWERS!
Aggies .. .
Thrill her with Flowers from the Blossom Shop.
CORSAGES OF ALL TYPES
Nan’s Blossom Shop
105 S. College TA 2-1688
stration. Plans will be discussed
for the picnic Apidl 28.
* * *
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday in x’oom 3B, Memorial Stu
dent Center to hear Mrs. Frank
McFarland speak on Child Guid
ance.
* * *
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Wives Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday in the YMCA to see the
film, “We Are the Aggies.” Mem
bers are asked to bring their mon
ey for the Aggieland picture. Also
there will be a drawing for the
graduation party menu. Gradu
ating members who have not paid
their dues will not be eligible to
receive a diploma.
* * *
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Wives Club meeting Tuesday has
been cancelled.
* * *
AGRONOMY WIVES CLUB will
meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the YM
CA for a social.
* * *
BAND WIVES CLUB will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the YM
CA. There will be a demonstra
tion by a Merle Norman cosmetics
representative. Barbara Young
was chosen to represent the club
at the Cotton Ball.
SUMMER
VACATION .. .?
r*am to speak SPANISH,
fulfill language requirement,
increase your EARNING pow
er, in AIR-CONDITIONED
comfort. 11 weeks course
$435.00. Folder free: Eatin-
Anlerican Institute Station A,
Hattiesburg, Miss.
See Our
GOLF...
Clubs — Bags — Balls
Gloves — Covers
Student Co-op
No. Gate
My Nomination For MRS. TEXAS A&M Is:
MRS._
Box. No. College Address
Your Name:
Phone No.
Please include small portrait of wife. It will be returned.
Will you be in attendance at the dance? (circle one) Yes No
My wife should be Mrs. Texas A&M because (150 words or less)
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ENTRIES SHOULD BE TURNED IN TO BATTALION OFFICE OR MAIN DESK,
M. S. C.
BSU Banquet
Planned For
Saturday-7:30
The BSU annual banquet
featuring a “Moonlight &
Roses” theme will be held in
MSC Assembly Room Satur
day at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Robt.
F. Polk, Jr., Pastor of the College
Ave. Baptist Church in Bryan, will
climax the occasion with a message
on “Falling in Love”. Skipper
Connor will emcee.
A&M students on the program
are Dave Golston, Dub Bailey, Jim
Brady, Skipper Connor and Bobby
Huffaker.
Out of town program guests will
include a vocal trio from Mary
Hardin Baylor College consisting
of Bobbie Skinner, Dixie Eddy, and
Edwina Beasley accompanied by
Miss Cleva Bristow, BSU Director
at that school. Also, featured will
be a pantomine trio, Shirlene Mays,
Jerry Harpster and Nancy Joe Ho
gan from the Lilly Jolly School of
Nursing at Memorial Hospital in
Houston. They will be accompan
ied by Miss Kathryn White, BSU
Director.
Gerald Thornton, General Chair
man for the banquet, states that
the following are heading up the
various committees. Jim Manley,
Ticket Sales; Morris Johnston, Ta
ble Arrangements, Henry Halff
and Gene Buie, Promotion; Proper
ties, Bert Thompson and Dennis
Stipe; Program, Woody Rice; Dec
oration, Sammy Ferguson and Joe
Van Haselen; Housing, Larry Har
rington and Bivin Dunklin; Pho-
tography, Geoffrey Wan.
Ticket sale deadline is tonight,
said Thornton.
Bill Cocke
(Continued from Page 3)
Friday night, Bill was an easy
second in the 5,000 meters behind
Oklahoma’s Bobby Buchanan, who’s
15:181 was a new Texas Relays’
record.
“I really like to run in the cool
of the evening and that plus the
usual stillness at night is why I
do better after dark,” said Bill ex
plaining his times.
Bill is married and will enter
the Baylor Medical School in
Houston next fall after receiving
his degree in Zoology here in May.
Baseball
(Continued from Page 3)
bers and DeWitt. Palmer tallied
minutes later on an error to knot
the score at 4-4.
After one out in the sixth inning
Bryan picked up the winning run.
DeWitt tripled deep to the center
field corner and a clean single by
Ogletree brought him home, mak
ing the score 5-4. Bryan added
two insurance runs in the seventh
to make it 7-4.
BOX SCORE
AGGIES (4) AB R II O
Newport, If 4 0 1
Stockton, cf 4 1 1
Dudley, rf 5 1 1
Boring, ss 5 0 1
Smothermon, c 4 1 2
Zatopek, p 3 O 0
Monical, p 0 0 0
1. Hubbard 1 0 0
Ross, 3b 5 1 2
Hoyle, lb 4 0 0
Bleckner, 2b 1 0 0
TOTALS 36 4 8 24 8 4
ALL-STARS (7) AB R II O A E
Chambers, 2b 3 2 1 2 4 1
DeWitt, cf 4 2 1 3 0 0
Hodge, lb 3 0 1 6 0 2
Palmer, If 4 1 0 1 O 0
Ogletree, c 3 0 2 8 0 0
Kiker, ss 5 0 0 4 2 0
Ellis, 3b 4 1 1 2 3 1
Carroll, rf 2 0 0 1 0 0
Harris, rf 2 1 1 0 0 0
Closs, p 3 0 0 0 3 t
TOTALS 33 7 7 27 12 5
1. Popped out for Monical in 9th.
AGGIES .... 012 010 000—4
ALL-STARS . . 100 031 20x—7
R—Stockton. Dudley. Smothermon. Ross,
ton,
mon, Hodge, Ogletree 3. SB—Newport.
SH—Carroll. HBP—Hodge by Monical.
Left—Aggies 12. All-Stars 13. PB —
Smothermon, WP—Zatopek 2, Closs. DP
—Chambers. Kiker, Hodge. SO by—Closs
8, Zatopek 5, Monical 3. BB off—Closs
7, Zatopek 8, Monical.
That “new suit” I “bought”
for Dad is really an old one
I had rejuvenated at . . .
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
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BUK«6AB»n 0UB
Sugar
Oak Grove Oleo
5 lbs 47c
2 lbs 33c
Towels Northern White or Colored Roll 13c
Crisco
3 lb. Cannister 87c
Cherries Morgan's R. S. P. 2 303 cans 35c
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 303 can 21c
Hunt's Peach Halves No. 2 1-2 can 27c
Texsun Orange Juice
Libby's Tomato Juice
Ranch Style Beans
Standard Tomatoes
Alma Green
Beans & Potatoes
46 oz. can 29c
300 can 10c
300 can 10c
303 can 10c
2 303
cans
27c
Derby Potted Meat 5 1-4 cans 23c
Barbecue Patio Sliced & Chipped 300 can 37c
Preserves Bama Peach 20 oz. Tumbler 33c
Hunt's Catsup
Gladiola Biscuits
2 14 oz. Bottles 35c
2 cans 19c
Diamond Napkins 80 Count Boxes 10c
Folger's Coffee Instant 6 oz. jar $1.18
NBC Ritz Crackers
1 lb. Box 33c
FROZEN FOODS
Booth’s Breaded
Shrimp 10 oz. pkg. 47c
6-oz. Cans—Libby's Lemonade or
Orange Juice 2 for 29c
I0-oz. pkgs.—Libby's Peas or
Mixed Veg. 2 for 29c
PRODUCE
No. 1 Calif.
Potatoes 101b. bag 64c
Texas Baby Yellow
Squash .... lb. 10c
Fla. Golden
Bantam Corn ear 5c
Crisp Calif.
Celery . . 2 stalks 15c
MEATS
Heart of Texas—Cut up or whole
Fryers lb. 39c
Decker's Smoked
Hams Shank end lb. 47c
Hams Butt end lb. 55c
Lean Tender
Round Steak . lb 59c
Choice Baby Beef
Pot Roast . . lb. 35c
Armour's Star—All Meat
Franks .... lb. 37c
Hormel Dairy
Sliced Bacon . lb. 39c
MILLERS
SUPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.nt. lo 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SAT. — APRIL 12 - 13 - 14