The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 09, 1957, Image 6

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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 6 Thursday, May 9, 1957
Social Whirl
Petroleum Engineering Wives
Club will meet with the P. E. men’s
club on Tuesday, May 14 at 7:30.
Ph.T. diplomas will be presented.
All senior wives please contact
Beverly Osborne at A-7-C College
Station or call Ella Tom, TA 2-4408
if you have not already done so.
* * *
Dames Club will hold its annual
picnic on Saturday at 4 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. W. B. Davis, 101
Brook Lane, College Station.
Families and guests of members
are invited.
Election of officers will be held
at the Dam.es Club meeting on
Tuesday at 8:00 in the YMCA.
All members are asked to be
present.
* * *
Aggie Wives Council meets Mon
day at YMCA at 8 p. m. for elec
tion of officers. All members for
next semester are urged to be
present.
WSCS Installs
New Officers,
Gives Awards
The Women’s Society of
Christian Service of the A&M
Methodist Church met in the home
of Mrs. Nolan Vance on Monday
evening.
The following now officers were
installed by Mrs. L. E. Ellwood,
district president: Mrs. W. W.
Mills, president; Mrs. Jarvis Mil
ler, vice president; Mrs. W. G.
Breazeale, second vice president;
Mrs. Stewart Brown, secretary;
Mrs. Ran Boswell, treasurer.
The following secretaries were
also installed: spiritual life, Mrs.
J. R. Hillman; supply, Mrs. Bob
Hudson; missionary education,
Mrs. J. R. Pedigo; promotion, Mi’s.
Harlan Smith; status of women,
Mi’s. ,J. R. Lyon; Christian social
relations, Mrs. W. A. Varvel;
literature, Mrs. Clarence Moore,
children’s work, Mrs. W. W.
Caudill; youth work, Mrs. Ed
Holdredge, student work, Mrs. Sam
Cleland and chairman of local
church activities, Mrs. K. R. Bailey.
Life Memberships were present
ed to Mrs. W. W. Mills and Mrs.
K. R. Bailey.
CATERING FOR
^“SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
I>avfl the Details
to me.
LUNCHEONS
BANQUETS
WEDDING PARTIES
I.et TTs Do the Work — You Be A
Guest At Your Own Party
Maggie Parker Dining Hall
W. iJCth & Bryan TA 2-5069
FOR LOCAL & LONG
DISTANCE MOVING
BEARD TRANSFER &
STORAGE
Ph. TA 2-2835
Agent for United
Officers were elected at the Ag
gie Wives Bridge Club.. They are
Mary Lyles, president; Nancy Rud-
derow, vice president; Billie Hold
er, secretary; Georgia Johnson,
treasurer; Arlene Starr, reporter
and Betty Gipson, council repre
sentative.
A short business meeting will
be held at 7:30 tonight.
* * *
A “come and go” social honor
ing graduating Wildlife Manage
ment Wives will be Friday in
B-2-A College View. Ph.T. certi
ficates will be presented. Hus
bands and children are welcome.
Animal Husbandry Wives Club
will meet Thursday, May 9 in the
south solarium of the YMCA at
7:30 p.m. Mr. Robert Stevenson
will speak on how to be a good
hostess. All members and staff
wives are urged to attend. The
Range and Forestry Wives will be
guests at this meeting.
r-r- * *
Aero Wives have planned an
open house Saturday in the Aero
Lounge from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Each member is asked to bake two
dozen cookies and take them to
Helen Milam’s, C-ll-A College
View, by Saturday morning.
Sunday at 5 p. m. the Aero
Wives are planning a spaghetti
supper for their families in Cash-
ion Cabin in Hensel Park. Each
member is asked to bring eating
utensils for her family. Tickets
will be 50 cents per family . Ph. T.
degrees will be awarded. Those
planning to attend are asked to
call Helen White, VI 6-6290 after
5:30 p.m. before Saturday.
AAUW Art
Group Plans
For Workshop
The American Association of
University Women closed its year’s
activities with a May luncheon at
the Memorial Student Center
Saturday.
New officers for 1957-59 were
installed by Mi-s. J. IT. Sorrells,
outgoing state parliamentarian.
Those who take their offices July
1 are: second vice president in
charge of membership, Mrs. Keith
L. . Dixon; recording secretary,
Mrs. Louis F. Hauer; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. Joe C. Bi’usse
Jr.; historian, Mrs. Chas. F.
Lewis.
Miss Dorothy LaSelle, Pi’ofessor
of Art at TSCW, is willing to direct
an art workshop at the College
YMCA in June. Anyone in the
community who is interested in at
tending is asked to contact Mrs.
W. J. Dobson, art chairman of the
club.
Mrs. J. H, Sorrells and Mrs.
Horace Blank were named dele
gates to the seventy-fifth national
convention in Boston this June.
Manley Elected To
Tex. Baptist Union
Jim Manley, junior geological
engineer major from Baytown, was
elected a member of the executive
committee for the Texas Baptist
Union during a conference at Lath
am recently.
The convention was held to out
line campus activities for the 45,-
000 Baptist college students in the
state.
A little leftover rice or some
noodles in the refrigerator? Add
1 to canned consomme or bouillon.
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME THIS
WEEK END
with a .junior sized pot plant grown especially
for use in the home or garden
WEEK-END SPECIAL SALE
COLEUS 39c
CELOSIA 39c
CALADIUMS 49c
NEPHTHYTIS 49c
ENGLISH IVY 49c
PEPEROMIA 39c
DEVIL’S IVY ....... 49c
SANSEVIERIA PLANTERS ... 49c
CHRYSANTHEMUMS .... 49c
MAY 10TH AND 11TH
Cash and Carry Only
NAN’S AGGIELAND
BLOSSOM SHOP FLOWER SHOP
1105 S. College Next to Campus Theatre
Bryan, Texas College Station, Texas
3
Lbs.
Robin Hood
FLOUR 5
Lb. Bag
79
37
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SPECIALS FOR
THUR. - FRI. - SAT.
MAY 9-10-11
Home Permanents
PROM or TONI
Reg. $2 Value $1.79
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PASCO FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE 10c
10-Oz. Pkgs.
BIRDSEYE GREEN PEAS . . . . 5 pkgs. 89c
FISH STICKS 29c
Cream or Lotion
LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO 79c
Phillips—4-Oz.
MILK OF MAGNESIA 25c
BRUCE’S FLOOR WAX quart 59c
GULF SPRAY INSECTICIDE . . . pint 39c
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Fresh Lb.
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OKRA
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FRESH WHITE
Ears
303 Cans
DEL MONTE SPINACH 2
303 Cans
DEL MONTE GREEN BEANS — Cut 2
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Tall Cans
CARNATION or PET EVAPORATED MILK . 3
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ALMA SWEET POTATOES 2
12-Oz. Cans
KOUNTY KIST W. K. CORN 2
SWINDLERS
LARGE
WHITE
Doz.
cans 27c
cans 43c
cans 49c
cans 39c
cans 39c
cans 29c
cans 25c
45'
GERBER’S
Baby Food
4 cans 33c
6c
POT ROAST
Orr s Gold Seal
VEAL
Pound
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BACON
it 59c
HT" r- A ■ sr Orr’s Gold Seal
5 T h A K VEAICHUCK
lb. 39c
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lb. 43c
LAMB PATTIES
ib. 49 c
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HORMEL’S
CANNED HAMS each' Si “
$1.89
BARBECUE CHICKEN
FRESH DAILY
RIDuECREST
AT OUR
STORE
Golden Age
BEVERAGE
* TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS *
All Flavors
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