The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1956, Image 4

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    The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Tuesday, April 24, 1956
Mrs. Texas A&M Is Shirley Hamm
Social Whirl
DAMES CLUB will meet at 8 to
night in the YMCA for a social
of card games. Hostesses will be
Pat Wallace and Billie Gaddy.
* * *
ARCHITECT WIVES Club will
have a special meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the YMCA. It is
very important that all members
attend this meeting.
Simple but scrumptious sauce for
ham: currant jelly mixed lightly
with prepared mustard. Don’t try
to mix smooth; leave the jelly
lumpy.
WANT AD RATES
One day .... 2^ per word
per word each additional day
Minimum charge—400
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
800 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
For Sale
Apai’tment range, excellent con
dition, $15. VI 6-5486 after 4:30
p.m. 121t4
Will sell veterinary practice, liv
ing quarters and clinic combination.
Good Texas town about 5,000 pop
ulation. Nice deal for veterans.
Lots of dairying, 60-40 practice.
Write Box 3, Battalion. 119t3
Blue Ribbon Hertel Bible, most
famous and used Bible in America
See or write M. A. Gary, Sommer-
rille, Texas. 119t4
Extra clean 1953 fordor. Main
line Ford V-8. Call V. A. Hervey,
VI 6-5622, 8 a.m.—5 p.m.; nights,
VI 6-5445. 117tf
Work Wanted
— A T T E N T I O N WORKING
MOTHERS! Will do baby sitting
in my home 350 an hour or $10
weekly. Call VI 6-4142 or 304 W.
Dexter. 117t8
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 5 p.m. lOOtf
Help Wanted
Female employees for general
laundry work, white, Latin Amer
ican, colored, apply A&M Laundry
office, located A&M College cam
pus. 120t5
Waitress—Aggie wife preferred
—Nights from 9 to 6. No exper
ience necessary. Apply in person.
THE WESTERN RESTAURANT.
118t7
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
• EXOrVKERIXO AND
ARCHITECTIKAI. SUPFUES
• BI.TJE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
■03 Old Sulphur Spring* Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
113 S. Main St.
< Across from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN
Episcopal Women
Sponsoring Drive
A spring rummage sale is now
underway sponsored by the Wo
men of St. Thomas Episcopal
Chapel.
All clothing, whether outgrown
and not used, are included in the
list of articles needed, along with
household items, old uniforms and
shoes.
Students are urged to sort
through theor gear and cooperate
n this projevt.
Call the Chapel at VI 6-6133 or
VI 6-5273 and arrangements will
be made to pick up your donations.
Lost Thursday, wallet, please re
turn to Howai’d Martin, 6-111.
121t4
For Rent
If you are moving, a one way
trailer will save you money and
get your merchandise there safely.
Also for local trailers call Baker’s
Tire Co. Phone TA 2-8159.
120t22
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
Miscellaneous
Electric fans renaired. LEE’S
ELECTRIC SERVICE. 2219 South
College, TA 2-3536. 117tl4
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must he brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications <207 Goodwin,
VI 6-6415. hours 8-12. 1-5. daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication.
— Director of Student Publications.
By action of the Executive Committee of
the Academic Council, all undergraduate
classes will he dismissed from 10 a.m. to
12 noon on Saturday, April 28, to permit
a Review of the Corps of Cadets for dis
tinguished visitors—Texas Congressmen and
ambassadors from twenty South American
countries. 121t4
J. P. Abbott
Dean of the College
REGALIA FOR BACCALAFREATE
SERMON AND COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
All civilian students who are candidates
for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine will wear the doctor’s cap, gown
and hood appropriate to that degree. (Hoods
will not be worn at the Baccalaureate Ser
mon.) Ph.D. candidates are also required
to order hoods and leave them with the
Registrar no later than 1:00 p.m., Tuesday,
May 15. The Ph.D.-hoods will not be worn
in the procession since all such candidates
will be hooded on the stage. Candidates
for the Master's and Professional degrees
will wear the Master’s cap and gown. Can
didates for the Bachelor’s degree will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military
personnel, or military students who are
candidates for any of the above degrees,
will wear the appropriate uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may he ar
ranged with the College Exchange Store.
Orders may be placed until noon, Saturday,
May 12, but it is desirable to place them
as early as possible. The rental is as fol
lows: Doctor’s cap and gown S3.90; Mas
ter’s cap and gown $3.60; Bachelor’s cap
and gown S3.30. The rental for hoods is
the same as that for caps and gowns.
C. E. Tishler. Chairman
Convocations Committee 119tl4
ALL DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the
1955-56 Student Directory are available
(75 cents each) at the Office of Student
Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf
K&B DRIVING RANGE
— Is Now Open —
Mon. thru Fri. — 4 P.M. till?
Sat. & Sun. — 10 A.M. till?
Fin Feather Rd. Bryan
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
Mrs. C. E. Hamm was chosen
Mrs. Texas A&M Saturday at the
formal ball held in the Memorial
Student Center ballroom. Runners-
up were Mrs. Glenn C. Green, Mis.
Stanley J. Stein, Mrs. Thomas J.
Galvin and Mrs. Donald L. Shoppe.
Here are the winning entries
chosen by the judges who were
Dean Robert B. Kamm, dean of
Basic Division and Student Person
nel Services; Ross Strader, director
of Student Publications; Shirley
Cannon, MSC program director and
Barbara Paige, Battalion Woman’s
Editor.
Mrs. C. E. Hamm
Mrs. Texas A&M
MRS. C. E. HAMM, 906-A Welsh:
“My wife should be Mrs. Texas
A&M because she has become a
part of A&M as much as I. She
alone has made it possible for me
to wear a senior ring. Shirley is
a mother, homemaker, and provide!’
all in one. She is the captain of
our family team. She can also
cook hamburger 1001 ways. A
mother’s place is in the home, but
Shirley gave up being with her
nine-month-old son Ron, all ray to
work and provide our income. She
is always encouraging hut she is
stern when the grades begin to
slide. Many times she has stayed
up late to help me with homework.
Sometimes, when I am I’unning
late, Shirley helps me throw my
paper route. Nowhere else could
you find a wife, who helps a hus
band in so many different ways.
Although she is tired a lot of times,
she can always find time for her
clubs and church. You can’t say
how much someone means to you
in 150 words, hut all she likes to
hear in return for her help is only
three words—I love you. Oh, yes,
she will become a mother for the
second time in August.”
★ ★
MRS. GLENN C. GREEN, B-4-Y
College View: “For six years Da
Lee has been my Mrs. Texas A&M
while I have pursued the degree of
D.V.M. She has, in the true spirit
of Aggieland, cheerfully and whole
heartedly assumed the difficult role
Bailey Chosen
Area Councilman
Dub Bailey was chosen as area
councilman at the annual Baptist
Student Union Planning Conference
held at Latham Springs near Waco
this weekend.
Twenty-five BSU Aggies attend
ed the conference to make plans
for the coming year and to obtain
ideas for improving BSU program.
of wife to a student-husband, moth
er to a fine three-year-old daugh
ter, part-time housekeeper and
principal breadwinner as a public
school teacher. In addition to the
above responsibilities, she has
somehow found time to attend
P.T.A. functions, to serve as
AVMAA chapter reporter, as a vet-
ei’inary wives class president, as
president of the AVMAA chapter,
as vice-president of the local chap
ter of TSCW ex-students, and
serves In vai-ious capacities on
numerous committees, not to men
tion an active and productive in
terest in ceramics and sewing. And
yet, she has always been ready
with a smile and word of encour
agement for me when, at times, I
know she needed it most.
It is with great pride that I take
this opportunity to publicly nomi
nate my wife, Da Lee, as Mrs.
Texas A&M.”
15-X College View: “As husbands
we often forget the real part our
wives play in helping us to secure
a college education. My wife has
been a provider, a mother, and an
inspiration.
“Coming to college means giving
up ceitain material things. To
provide the essentials while in col
lege is the problem faced by most
married students. Besides working
and providing for her share of the
expenses, my wife has made me the
proud father of two children—a
boy and a girl. I can tiuthfully
say that she has never been more
successful in any role then she has
been in the role of a mothex*. She
has, from day to day, been an
inspiring influence on me and our
children. Four years in college
without hex* would he a long, tedi
ous grind. To me she is the typi
cal Aggie wife.”
★ ★
MRS. THOMAS J. GALVIN,
1008 Milner St.: “My wife should
be Mrs. Texas A&M because of the
many hardships she has endui’ed
in oi’der to be with me and see me
through school, despite the fact
that we had no GI bill nor financial
suppoxt fi'om home.
“After attending TSCW one year
she married me on Sept. 2, 1952,
and came to A&M where I was
entex’ing my sophomoi’e year in
Pre-vet. Six days after we were
mari’ied she staxted to work. Since
that time she has been working
steadily except for two and a half
months to have one son and one
month to have another son. Fox-,
the past one and a half yeax-s she
has had to cai’e for both boys by
herself while I worked in the eve
nings.
“Dui’ing this time she has be
longed to the Band Wives’ Club and
now belongs to the AVMA Auxil
iary and the Junior Veterinai'y Stu
dent Wives’ Club.”
★ ★
MRS. DONALD L. SHOPPE,
Route 2, Caldwell: “My wife should *
be Mrs. Texas A&M because she
is the fi’iendliest and loveliest gii'l
in the world. She possesses all the
qualifications of what a gii’l should
possess in older to make a man
a wondexful wife. Ann is very at-
tractive, kind, co-operative, intelli
gent, undex-standing and x-eligious.
I think the woi’ld of her and think
that she suxely should be Mi's.
Texas A&M because of all the
hardships she has gone thi’ough to
get her husband through A&M.
“Ann is a haxd woi'king farm
gixl and this is one thing which
should x-eally be taken into consid-
ex-ation. She is eax-ning the living .
at her haxd $25 job and never has
a gripe or teax* one, after a good
hard days woxk. Thei’e is always
a smile and a kiss when I meet hex-. -
“Above all, I do not think thex-e
is another gii’l that could make the
wife she is making me and I would
do anything that is possible oi' in
my power to please hex’.”
HEY AGGIES - DON’T DELAY
Now Is The Time To Buy Your New 1956 ...
MERCURY or FORD
★ ★
MRS. STANLEY J. STEIN, B-
The more perfectly packed your
cigarette, the more pleasure it
gives . . . and Accu-Ray packs
To the touch ... to the taste,
an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satis
fies the most . . . burns more
Chesterfield far more perfectly, evenly, smokes much smoother, pleasure-packed by Accu-Ray.
Chesterfield
KING-SIZE
& REGULAR
C Liggett & Mi-ms Tobacco Co.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Lost
GOOD DISCOUNTS ON STRAIGHT SALES
MORE FOR YOUR TRADE IN
For your convenience we have tried to work out some finance
plans whereby it will make it easier for you to get your new car.
For Example:
TWO MONTHS GIVEN FROM DELIVERY DATE UNTIL YOU
MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT.
— Or —
YOUR FIRST THREE PAYMENTS AT ONLY $40.00 WITH THE
REGULAR PAYMENTS STARTING FOUR MONTHS FROM THE
TIME YOU TAKE DELIVERY.
— Or —
NO DOWN PAYMENT AT ALL IF YOU ARE A GRADUATING
SENIOR IN R.O.T.C. AND HAVE YOUR ORDERS TO GO INTO THE
SERVICE.
Don’t say I can’t buy a car, come by and see one of our sales
men at Bryan Motors, Highway 6 South. You will be surprised at
some of the deals I can work out for you. Call at TA 2-1605 in the
daytime or VI 6-7305 at night. Call for a demonstration ride at
any time. If you dont’ want a new car we always have a large
selection of clean used cars priced right.
BRYAN MOTOR CO.
Highway 6, South Bryan, Texas
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