The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 08, 1957, Image 4

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r _ College Station (Brazos CounfyJ, Texas
Tuesday, January 8, 1957
Aero Wives Club will meet at
7:30 p.m. today in the Aero
Lounge. Election of officers will
be held, and a vote on the consti
tution, taken. All members are
urged to be present.
A social meeting of the Arch
itect Wives Club will be held at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at YMCA.
Social Whirl —
Guest speaker will be V. F. Vance.
A P.H.T. reception honoring
Business Administration Wives
whose husbands are graduating
this month will be held at 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the south solarium
of the YMCA. Business admini
stration faculty members, their
wives, B.A. majors and their wives
are invited.
IT’S FOR REAL!
by Chester Field
PENNY WISE*
POUND FOOLISH
‘T’m sad to say,” said Tootsie Brown,
“The weight I gain just gets me down.
Each bite, each drop of this or that.
Immediately turns to fat.
Some girls, I note, can eat and eat
And yet they still look trim and neat.
To aggravate the situation
I much dislike my fat’s location.
I wouldn’t so much want to change xrtev
If only I could rearrange me.”
moral*. Rearrange your smoking
ideas and find what contentment
means. Get real pleasure, real
satisfaction, with Chesterfield—the
cigarette that’s packed more
smoothly by Accu*Ray for the
smoothest-tasting smoke today!
Smoke for real • • • smoke Chesterffetd
*$50 goes to ANN BLACKMAR, Bowling Green
State University for her Chester Field poem.
© Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
Presbyterians
Ordain Elders,
Deacons Sunday
Three new elders and four new
deacons were ordained and in
stalled Sunday morning at the
worship service of the A&M Pres
byterian Church.
Dean Walter L. Delaplane, Col.
Joe E. Davis and Col. Frank G.
Anderson replaced Dr. F. C. Bol
ton, Walter L. Manning and Jack
Kent as ruling elders.
The new deacons are W. L.
Penberthy, Dr. Ed H. Andrew, Dr.
D. R. Paterson and Dr. John S.
Rogers who replace Harry Coit,
who is no longer a local resident,
Dr. Brace Zobel, D. A. Anderson
and J. Garland Brown.
These newly elected officers
will serve for terms of four years.
Under the rotation system of
church officers set up years ago,
three new elders and three new
deacons regularly take office each
year.
The 12 ruling elders constitute
the Session of the church, while
the 12 deacons form the Board of
Deacons.
Scraps of pastry leftover? Roll
grated sharp cheddar cheese into
them and cut into strips. Bake in
a very hot oven until lightly brown
ed.
Dr. Wm.
Gottlieb
CHIROPODIST
Foot Specialist will be in
Bryan this Wednesday,
Jan. 9 at the LaSalle
Hotel for the treatment
of foot conditions.
OFFICE HOURS
9 to 4:30
RECORDS!
House Cleaning
SALE
all 12” 33l/^ Albums
$1.00 off
Per Record
SINGLES ARE 60c
45 Extended
Play Albums
50c off
Per Record
(Many to Choose From)
The Fidelity House
Located in the Plantation Shopping Center
2014 Texas Ave. Phone TA 2-6155
Parents Discover —
Youngster Who Outshines
Brother Brings Problem
By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M. D.
AP Newsfeatures
Arthur was six and a scant two years older than bis brother
Harry. He had just started first grade and he felt very grown-up
compared to his little brother. Arthur was a small child, wiry and
healthy. He looked very much like his maternal grandmother, who
was a delicate wisp of a woman.
Harry, on the other hand, was-*"
big for his age; he looked like a long talk about their two hoys.
his 6-foot-2 Dad. In temperment
too, the two boys were very dif-
rerent. Arthur was mechanical-
minded; he loved to take things
apart and to everyone’s amaze
ment he often got them back to
gether gain. He was quiet and
not very talkative, especially when
strangers were about.
Harry, on the other hand, was
a vivacious, curly-haired, attrac
tive youngster who made his pres
ence noticed. He was big and
strong, rosy-cheeked and talkative.
It was Harry people noticed
and commented about. Mother
and Dad were aware of the dif
ference between their boys. How
could they help it?
They tried to make a point of
bringing Arthur into the limelight.
When Arthur was ready for first
grade the notion of school was
built up just as much as possible.
They went over and visited school
—Arthur and Mother together,
leaving Harry at home.
It worked well. Arthur was
enthusiastic about school. Here
at least he could outshine Harry.
Arthur brought home his little
pre-primer. He was learning to
read. He read all over the house.
He loved to sit on his Daddy’s
knee and point out the words,
“See Dick ran.”
One fine evening Harry got
hold of the reading book and
crawled up on Dad’s lap. He be
gan to read: “See Dick run.”
Arthur had been busy loading a
toy track but when he saw and
heard what was happening he
dashed across the room, grabbed
the book from Harry’s hand, gave
him a good swift punch. “That’s
my book!” he screamed.
Dad, a little surprised by this
outburst, tried to protect Harry
who was by now violently fight
ing. When the storm abated a
little Dad tried to talk to Arthur,
who was still quivering with rage.
“He’s got no business know
ing those words!” yelled Arthur.
“He’s not in first grade.”
Dad smiled to himself—so that
was it. It wasn’t the book, it was
that Harry was encroaching on
Arthur’s one claim to superiority.
After the children were in bed
that night Mother and Dad had
How could they give Arthur
the sense of worth he so desper
ately needed ? It was a tough
job. Arthur was constantly crow
ded by his younger brother. Har
ry was obviously soon going to
be able to beat up his older bro
ther physically—he was so much
bigger for his age. But not only
that he already outshone socially
and it looked as though he might
even be brighter—he’d probably
get better grades at school.
“The only thing we can do,”
said Dad, “is build Arthur up the
best we can at home. Arthur can
be the fix-it man that this house
hold just can’t live without.”
“It’s too bad my Dad isn’t
around any longer,” said Mother.
“He was a little bit of a man
but such a swell person. It would
be good for Arthur to know some
one built like him whom he could
admire.”
“At least we can talk about
him,” said Dad.
Try adding chunks of tuna to a
tossed green salad and serve as a
main course for lunch. Slices of
radish or pimiento strips will add
color.
MEN & WOMEN
FOR ADDED INCOME
PART TIME OR
FULL TIME
Reliable men or women for
this area to handle world
famous nationally advertised
products. In demand daily,
sold everywhere in the Uni
ted States to men, women
and children.
These products are sold
through our new beautiful
merchandising dispensers.
This is an unusual oppor
tunity to secure your future.
Will not interfere with your
present employment. All lo
cations secured by company
representative. To qualify
you must have $1,399.00 cash
available for inventory: 3
references and car: 5 spare
hours weekly, and must be
able to start at once. This
company will extend finan
cial assistance to full time if
desired.
For personal interview In your city,
write and include phone number, to
PEN-VEND CORP.
918 S. Brentwood
Clayton 5, Mo.
I Need . . .
2nd. TERM BOOKS!!
So for that EXTRA CASH,
Bring them in NOW!
LOUPOT’S
Trading Post
FFA Installs Officers
The Collegiate FFA Chapter will
meet at 7:30 tonight in the Ag
Engineering lecture room to in
stall officers for next semester.
LADIES • • •
For a Free Home Demonstration ox the
finest Sewing Machine in the world—
DIAX, VI 6-6723
/necchK
Sales atwiNG circlc Service
LJBBRAXj terms
Bryan Sewing Machine
and Appliance Co.
Ridgecrest Shopping Center
EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PRESCRIBED
DR. E. LUDEMANN
DR. G. A. SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS
Dial
TA 2-3557
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC
(Next to Lewis Shoe Store)
105 N. Main
Bryan, Texas
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 3^ per word
2^ per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
FOR SALE
Dinette table, kitchen table,
Stromberg-Carlson cabinet radio.
$10 each. 4208 Nagle. 211t3
1953 Chevrolet Carryall. May be
seen by calling VI 6-4022. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office
of the Business Manager, College
Administration Building until
10:30 a.m., Jan. 21, 1957. The
right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all
technicalities. Address Business
Manager, A&M College of Texas,
Colleg-e Station, Texas, for further
information. 211t2
Motor scooter, Cushman, 3-wheel.
123 Meadowland, College Station.
189tfn
PETS
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
MALE HELP WANTED
Young man interested in tel
ephone business career. Must
be neat, able to meet the public
and have minimum of three
years college. For appointment
call TA 2-3711 or write Per
sonnel Director, Southwestern
States Telephone Company,
Bryan. 211t3
FEMALE HELP WANTED
A neat, attractive lady with typ
ing and shorthand experience is
needed immediately for a steno
graphic position at the M.S.C. This
might be altered into a part-time
job. Contact in person only. Mrs.
Adams, Director’s office, M.S.C.
211t4
Saleslady, 5% day week. Pre
fer woman who will reside locally
at least two years. Bell Floor
Covering, 2913 Texas Ave. 211t3
WORK WANTED
Aggie wife would like to keep
child for working mother. $10.00
per week. Mattie Wilkirson, 808-
B Cross, C.S. 211t4
Practical nursing, baby cases,
child care for working mothers, do
light housework. Call 6 p.m. TA-
2-7054. 211t4
Accurate typist desires work at
home. Thesis experience. Phone
VI 6-7265. 182tfn
For all types repair and remod
eling call Doctor Fixit at the Mar
ion Pugh Lumber Company. 100%
remodeling loans, no down pay
ments. Phone VI 6-5711. 174tfn
• ENGINEERING AND
architectural supplies
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
6*3 Old Sulphur Sprlnc* Road
BBTAN. TEXAS
FOR RENT
Furnished bedroom in private
home. Sem i -private bath. TA-
2-4872 between 1 p.b. and 9 p.m.
199tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
WANTED TO BUY
One set of bar bells.
6-5853.
Call VI-
210t4
SPECIAL NOTICE
SDL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station, Texas
Called meeting Tuesday,
Jan. 8, 7 p.m. Work In,
F.C. degree. Members and
visiting brethren cordially
Invited.
L. P Dulaney, W.M. 211tl
N. M. McGinnis, Secy.
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS!
All day nursery $25. per month.
Phone VI 6-4142. 191tfn
VISIT . . .
COULTER FIELD
in Bryan
Highway 21 East
• AIRPLANE RENTAL
• FLIGHT INSTRDCTION
• RIDES
TA 2-9400
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Of fief
of Student Publications (Ground Floot
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dalif
Monday through Friday) at or before tbg:
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Beginning Jan. 3, all classes in Nagle
Hall (C.E. Building) will be moved to the
building formerly used as the Veterinary
Hospital adjacent to the Highway Research
S. R. Wright, Head
Civil Engineering Department
Regalia for the Baccalaureate-
Commencement Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as doctor’s
cap and gown, and to leave the hoods
with the Registrar no later than 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, Jan. 15. The Ph.D. hoods will
not he worn In the procession since all such
candidates will be hooded on the stage.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown; those
who both are candidates for the Bachelor’s
Degree, except military students, will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear the appropriate military uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. OrdeiF
may be placed between 8 a.m., Dec. lit
and 12 noon, Saturday, Jan. 12. The ren
tal Is as follows: doctor’s cap and gowg
S4.25, master’s cap and gown $3.75, bach
elor’s cap and gown $3.25. Hood rental
is the same as that for cap and gown.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
803A East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
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— Call —
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713 S. Main St.
(Aero— from Railroad Tower)
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