The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 20, 1957, Image 3

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★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★
SUGAR, Imperial 5 lb. bag 34c
Lilly or Sanitary
McCormick
Mellorine V2 gal. 49c
Gladiola
Biscuits. . . . 3for29c
Golden Age
Drinks. . .bigqt.bottle 10c
Mayfield—Medium
Eggs doz. 35c
Kimbells
Oleo . . .
Ldbbys—No. 2 Can
Pork and Beans
Nabisco Ritz
Crackers .
Sunshine
e •
. 2 lbs. 35c
. 2 for 29c
lb. box 33c
Hyd rox Cookies . 12 oz. 35c
Bowmans
Salad Wafers
Mortons
Salad Dressing
Mortons
Potato Chips ,
14 Lb.
Mortons Tea
Stocktons
Catsup . .
303 Can Libbys
Peas . . .
. .lb. 27c
. . . qt. 39c
. 25c bag 19c
... 2,>c
. . 2 for 25c
. . 2 for 35c
Black Pepper . . . 4 oz. 25c
Delsey White
Tissue .
Snowdrift
Shortening
Swell Chocolate
Fudge . .
. . roll 10c
3 lbs. 79c
12 oz. can 25c
Libbys
Vienna Sausage . .2 for 33c
Starkist Chunk Style
Tuna . . .
Wesson Oil .
Dash
Dog Food . .
Braswells—12 oz.
Pear Preserves
flat can 29c
. . qt. 59c
. 2 for 25c
• • •
15c
Frozen Foods
Libby’s
Orange Juice and
Lemonade . 4 6 oz. cans 49c
Birdseye—10 Oz. Pkgs.
Meat Pies . .
. . 2 for 49c
Large Fruit Pies. .V/z lb. 39c
Hormel
Franks
Hormel
Bacon
MARKET
Veal Round
. lb. 45c
• • • •
. lb. 63c
Steak . . . . pound69c
Lean Baby Beef
Crown Roast . . pound 32c
Ground Meat . . 3 lbs. 83c
Fresh
★ FRESH PRODUCE ★
Lettuce . . .2heads29c
Home Grown
Tomatoes . . . .lb. 15c
Sun Kist
Oranges lb. 9c
California
Potatoes . . .10lbs.35c
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SUPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tue sday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY — JUNE 20th - 21st - 22nd
l'n*s Jfattation CtOllegv /Station {tSrasoa L,ounty/, Avxua
Thursday, June 20, 1957 PAGE 3
COLLEGE STATION’S NEWEST MINISTER is shown here with his family. From
left to right are Mrs. Ann Argue, James Jr., Marsha Lynn and Rev. James Argue Sr. He
is the new minister of the A&M Methodist Church.
Methodist Church Honors
New Pastor With Reception
Hawkins, Mrs. Ben Milam, Mrs.
R. H. Mitchell and Mrs. M. C.
Schroeder. Mrs. Tom Taylor was
in charge of table decorations.
The Argues are now at home
to the community in the parsonage
of the A&M Methodist Church in
College Station.
The Rev. James B. Argue and his family were honored
with a reception given by the entire congregation of the
A&M Methodist Church Sunday afternoon in the Wesley
Foundation Building.
Occasion for the affair was the Rev. Argue’s first
Sunday of service as pastor of the'
church, after coming from the
Foster Place Methodist Church in
Houston.
The Rev. and Mrs. Argue, their
son, Jim, and daughter, Marsha
Lynn, received the congregation
with the assistance of Mr. and
Mrs. Murray A. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Marc Davenport, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Gordon Gay.
In charge of arrangements for
the reception was the fellowship
committee of the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service, under the
leadership of the vice president,
Mrs. Jarvis Miller. This gi'oup was
assisted by the fellowship commit
tee of the official board, headed by
R. L. Elkins.
Presiding at the tea table were
the four circle chairmen of the
Woman’s Society: Mi’s.' Leslie V.
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