The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1956, Image 6

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PAGE 6 Thurs., Sept. 6, 1956
THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Methodists To
Entertain New
A&M Students
Families of the A&M Meth
odist Church in Colleg-e Sta
tion will play host to several
hundred new A&M College
students of Methodist affilia
tion or interest at a banquet and
reception Sunday evening.
Dinner will be served at 6 p.
m. from tables set up on the
church lawn, according to It. L.
Elkins, reception chairman. Each
family will bring enough food for
itself and a minimum of six Ag
gie guests.
On hand to greet the students
along with the congregation and
members of the official board
will be the Rev. Nolan R. Vance,
pastor, and the Rev. Robert C.
Monk, director of the Wesley
Foundation.
An orientation meeting and
vesper service will be held in
the Wesley Foundation building
following the dinner.
Assisting with arrangements
are G. E. Madeley, Dr. R. B. Kamm,
John Pruitt", Dr. John Kincannon
and Ray Oden, the fellowship com
mittee of the official board, and
members of the WSCS.
Custodial Course
Now Being Held
A supervisor training course for
custodial supervisors employed on
the A&M campus is being held here
this week. The special course, in
troduced for the first time on the
campus, is conducted by the super
visor training department of the
Engineering Extension Service.
The 30-hour school will provide
instruction on such topics as how
to teach employees their jobs, job
responsibilities, and human rela
tions.
Requested by Lawrence P. Cob
ble, chief of custodial services, and
J. K. Walker, superintendent of the
Building and College Utilities De
partment seven supervisors are at
tending the courses. They are C. A.
Holden, Henry Baker, J. C. Wilson,
Milton Williams, Don Bi'ogdon,
James L. Rosier and H. R. Sea.
Social Whirl
Officers Wives Club held its
monthly luncheon and bridge meet
ing today at the Oaks at 12:30 p.
m. Hostesses were Mrs. O. C. Mc
Intyre, Mrs. M. D. Welty, and Mrs.
E. C. Vike.
Aggie Couples Bridge Club will
hold it next meeting on Sept. 21
at 7:30 p. m. in the YMCA. Lucile
and Joe Prior will be hostess and
host. Winners at the last party
held Aug. 31 were Harry Hearne,
high man, and Dianne Baker, high
woman.
New Students
(Continued from Page 1)
The rest of the week will be
spent in explaining and familiariz
ing the students with all of the
phases of administration and ac
tivity, extra curricular activity and
general information useful for the
new students to know and under
stand before the regular semester
begins, Sept. 17.
£1
Well, Mr. Smarty, who knows
a good way to clean clothes with
gasoline. . . . Maybe next time
you’ll send them to —
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
WE’RE OFF AGAIN
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SEPTEMBER
6-7-8
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BEAUTIFUL FILTER-FLO
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Just come in and Register at
either ORR’S STORES. You
do not have to be present to
win — Nothing to buy.
LUCKY DRAWING
Saturday Night, September 15
BANANAS
Goiden Yellow
Central American
Per Pound
DRUG
a
Back-To-School Specials
IPANA
TOOTH PASTE
59 c
29c TUBE
AND A
65c TUBE
BOTH
FOR
PHILLIP'S
MILK OF MAGNESIA
39 c
12-OZ.
BOTTLE
ASK FOR
Bayer’s Aspirin
Bol-tfe
of 100V
"BoUNte " ¥ Po<ts Love /r“
DOG FOOD
SCHOOL SUPPLIES:
These ore just a few of the wide variety of
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Nifty Vi" Ruled Primary
PENCIL TABLET 3 10e VcT 5 25c
Big Chief
PENCIL TABLET 3 10£T F a o b r ,ets 25c
Nifty—2-Holt
COMPOSITION BOOKS 2 25c
Nifty—2-Hole
LOOSE LEAF FILLER
No. 48
CRAYOLAS
25 %o p r k9 - 23c
49r
RUSSETT
POTATOES
10 lb. bag 45 c
CALIFORNIA BELL
PEPPERS
WHITE
ONIONS
Sea Feast Fink
SALMON
Hunt's Halves
pc A DC N®* 30
Del Monte Cut Green
N cJ 59c
25c
No. 303 OO-
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BEANS
CHARMIN HOUSEHOLD
TOWELS
2 ROLLS
FOR W* J
Golden Yellow, Sungold
MARGARINE 2
1-Lb.
Pkgs. for
33c
Del Monte Crushed—No. 2 Can
PINEAPPLE 2 cans 49c
Del Monte—303 Cans—Early Garden
PEAS 2 cans 35c
CAN
U. S. Good Veal Shoulder
Freshly Prepared Lean
(3 lbs. for 85c)
U. S. Good Veal Loin
STEAK
U. S. Good Veal
ROUND STEAK
U. S. Good for Stew or Barbecue
BRISKET
Swift Premium
BACON
Armour Star Canadian
BACON
Swift Premium
.. Lb.
37c
29c
.. Lb.
59c
. . . Lb.
69c
. . Lb.
19c
lb.
49c
lb.
98c
lb.
49c
9.
9.
Del Monte—Healthful, Nutritious
Pineapple Juice 4 c^' 27c
FROZEN FOODS:
Pasco
Orange Juce 2 L- 25c
49e
Lilly Trim, Square Carton
Mellorine
V2 Gal.
Birdseye
Strawberries 10-oz. Pkg. 23c
BIRDSEYE
CHICKEN or TURKEY PIES
2 for 49c
GLADSOLA
BISCUITS 2
cans
SWANS DOWN
CAKE MIXES
White, Yellow
Devil, Butter Scotch
2 49c
Gold
Craft—9 Oz.
Pound
Can
PEANUT BUTTER
FOLGER’S COFFEE
or FLUFF0
SHORTENING
GOLDEN AGE BEVERAGE
PURE CANE SUGAR
WALDORF TISSUE 4 Eolls 29c
Full
Quart
19c
98c
3 It 88c
10c
5 145c
Eggs
Mayfields
Feathercrest
Grade “AA"Med-Doz-
43c
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