The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1957, Image 3

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    What’s Cooking
The following' clubs and organi
zations meet tonight:
FLORICULTURE AND LAND
SCAPE ARCHITECTURE SO
CIETY will meet at 7:30 tonight
in the Floriculture Building. All
Floriculture and Landscape Arch
itecture majors are urged to at
tend.
WINTERS HOMETOWN CLUB
will meet at 7 tonight in Room
125, Academic Building. Election
of new officers will be held.
LUBBOCK-SOUTH PLAINS
HOMETOWN CLUB meets tonight
at 7:30 in Room 208 Academic for
the first time this year.
ANGELINA COUNTY HOME
TOWN CLUB will meet tonight at
7:30 in Legett Lounge. All fresh
men from Van Zandt County are
urged to attend.
MATAGORDA COUNTY HOME
TOWN CLUB will meet tonight at
7:30 in the Academic Building.
Year’s activities will be organized
in this meeting, and all members
are urged to attend.
WICHITA FALLS HOMETOWN
CLUB will meet tonight at 7:30
in Academic Building. Election of
officers will be held.
GALVESTON COUNTY HOME
TOWN CLUB meets tonight at
7:30 in Room 12G, Academic Build
ing. Activities and dues for this
year will be discussed.
BAYTOWN HOMETOWN CLUB
will meet tonight after yell prac
tice in Room 106, Academic Build
ing. Officers for this year will
be elected and a movie showing ’56
football highlights will be shown.
PASADENA HOMETOWON
CLUB meets tonight at 7:15 in
Room 223, Academic Building. Of
ficers will be elected.
BRUSH COUNTY HOMETOWN
Social Whirl
Mrs. J. O. Alexander, chairman
of the local Easter Seal campaign,
and Lenoce “Buddy” Lanoux, physi
cal therapist from the Brazos Coun
ty Crippled Children’s Therapy
Center in Bryan, were guest
speakers Monday night at the
meeting of Industrial Education
Wives held in the YMCA.
Topic of their talks was “Physi
cal Therapy.” Both described the
newly organized Crippled Chil
dren’s Center and the therapy work
being done there.
Refreshments of coffee and
homemade cookies were enjoyed at
the conclusion of the meeting.
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Animal Husbandry Wives will
hold their first meeting of the
year at 7:30 p. m. today in the
south solarium of the YMCA. All
past and prospective members are
urged to attend.
The club will sell coffee, cookies
and hamburgers at the Aggie
rodeo.
College Clerks
To Attend Class
Ladies engaged in clerical work
on A&M campus will have two
half-day orientation programs to
be held at the Memorial Student
Center Tuesday.
All women clerical staff mem
bers employed by the College will
attend one of the half day sessions
on office procedures which is spon
sored by the A&M College System,
R. A. Downward, system personnel
officer, said.
Virginia B. Long from Southern
Methodist University will be the
principal lecturer. She is chairman
of Business Education Department
of the School of Business Ad
ministration at SMU. Her special
fields of interest are business let
ter writing, business report writ
ing and office management. She
is also an author of “Business Let
ter Writing,” a text and training
manual widely used in business
colleges and industrial training
courses.
Morning session of the Tuesday
meeting will begin at 8:30 and end
at noon; the afternoon session be
gins at 1:15.
Aggie Wives Bridge Club will
meet at 7:30 tonight in the Memori
al Student Center.
Hostesses will be Toni Rothpletz
and Connie Croslin for the inter
mediate group; Sue Bresie and
Roberta Ash, for the regulars, and
Lynda Dodson and Gloria Duke,
for the beginners.
Intermediate winners last week
were Connie Croslin and Jean
Tucker; in the regular group,
Marilyn Ibetson and Jackie Davis,
with Lillian Powers winning th6
slam, prize.
$ *
Rug Group of the A&M Women’s
Social Club will meet at 9:30 a. m.
Tuesday in the home of the hostess,
Mrs. Chester O’Donnell, 315 Lee
Ave. South.
* *
A get-acquainted social for all
wives club presidents, delegates
and sponsors is planned by the Ag
gie Wives Council for 8 p.m. Mon
day in the cabinet room of the
YMCA.
CLUB will meet tonight at 7:30 in
Cabinet Room, YMCA. A short
meeting to elect officers will be
held.
EL PASO HOMETOWN CLUB
meets tonight at 7:30 in the Aca
demic Building. Officers will be
elected and 1956 sports highlights
movie will be shown.
FAYETTE-COLORADO COUN
TIES HOMETOWN CLUB will
meet tonight at 7:15 in Room 103
Academic Building.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY HOME
TOWN CLUB meets tonight at
7:30 in Room 205 Academic.
JOHNSON COUNTY HOME
TOWN CLUB meets tonight at
7 in Room 207 Academic. A short
meeting to organize this year’s
activities will be held.
NORTHEAST TEXAS HOME
TOWN CLUB will meet tonight at
7:30 in Room 127 Academic. NTHC
welcomes members from Sulphur
Springs, Winnsboro, Mt. Pleasant,
Mt. Vernon, Quitman, Coke, Pleas
ant Grove, Pittsburg, Daingerfield,
Gilmer, Pickton, Como, Newsome,
Naples, Omaha and Leesburg.
LAMAR BELLAIRE HOME
TOWN CLUB of Houston will
meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 3D,
MSC. Final plans will be made
for a Thanksgiving party.
SHREVEPORT HOMETOWN
CLUB meets tonight at 7:30 in
Room 104 Academic. Officers will
be elected and plans for coming
year will be discussed.
MILAM COUNTY HOMETOWN
CLUB meets tonight at 7:30 in
Room 3B, MSC.
Bryan CAP Unit
Meets Thursday
Bryan Squadron of the Civil Air
Patrol will meet tonight at 7:45
at Coulter Field in Bryan.
The Squadron is undergoing the
first phase of the training program
for CAP senior member status.
Senior membership in the CAP is
open to all American citizens above
18 years of age.
Information concerning the new
ly formed Bryan Squadron is avail
able from Capt. Jack Palmer, VI
6-5480, or at the Coulter Field
Thursday night. Transportation
to Coulter Field Thursday night
for A&M students may be obtained
from Capt. Palmer in the Military
Science Building or Bill Cunning
ham on the second floor of Good
win Hall.
AH regular and prospective
members are urged to attend the
Thursday meeting.
The Battalion -> College Station '(Brazos County)? Texas
Thursday, October 10, 1957 PAGE 3
Navy Tanker Strikes Reef
HONOLULU, UP)—-The 45 man
crew of a Navy tanker, its hull
ruptured by a Pacific reef, await
ed aid tonight from a landing
ship tank—LST.
Six foot swells were hitting the
stem of the oiler Mission San
Miguel on Maro Reef about 750
miles northwest of Honolulu. The
Navy said the tanker’s crew ap
parently was in no danger and
the men could be removed in an
emergency by the LST.
The oiler grounded about 2:14
a. m. EST today and flashed an
SOS shortly afterward, saying her
hull was ruptured.
Tailor Made
FKESHMAN
GREENS
3.00
ZUBIKS
North Gate
PECIAL SALE
for the
ALL AGGIE RODEO
Begins Monday, Oct. 7 —•
Ends Saturday, Oct. 12
LEON B. WEISS
BROWNING
Over - Under
20 Gauge
$250.00
AN IDEAL GIFT
FOR HIM
STUDENT CO-OP
STORE
North Gate
HOLIDAY
Saturday, October 12, 1957 being a Legal Holiday, in
observance of Columbus Day, the undersigned will
observe that date as a Legal Holiday and not be open
for business.
First National Bank
City National Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
College Station State Bank
Bryan Building and Loan Ass’n.
REGISTER
EVERY TIME
YOU SHOP!
These cars being given
av/ay a car a day,
throughout the entire
Weingarten chain.
for YOU to
share in . . .
COLLEGE STATION STATE
BANK
A HOME OWNED BANK, SERVICING THE
COLLEGE STATION AREA
Start A Checking Account!
^ ABC
COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES
3% Interest Paid on Savings
MEMBER—
Federal Reserve System
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
North Gate
VI 6-5511
EXTRA DIVIDENDS
and EDS EL-A-DAY
GIVEAWAY S2r w r
Register Every Time You Shop at Weing-arten’s! You Do Not Have to
Be Present to Win! Imagine, you can win one of these beautiful ERSELS
just by signing your name and address. A car a day given away through
out the entire Weingarten Chain!
Grocery Values Thurs. thru. Sat. Oct. 10-12
Coca Col
Refreshment that is good anytime,
anywhere. Serve after school!
(Plus Bottle Deposit)
FLOUR
TUNA
6-oz. Btls.
Food Club
Enriched
Food Club
Chunk Style
5 lb - bag 29
No. Yu Can 'J 9'
Weingarten "Bonded Beef
Chuck Roast
38
Always tender and extremely flavorful, ma- SQUARE
ture, grain-fed heavy beef, individually se- rTTT
lected and marked with the Seal that guar- ^ ^ A
antees you the best possible ! POUND
LFL ABNER
WHEN WE SIGN
TH IS, BULLMOOSE,
VJE WILL HAVE ,
BETWEEN US ALL
THE MONEV IN 4 k-3i
THE WORLD.”
By A1 Capp
1 n 1 mu
Pascal Celery
U. S. No. 1 Very Crisp, Fresh from California,
Ideal Size for Stuffing.
Stalk
9
PEANUTS
By Charles M. Schulz
TOMATOES
Fresh
U.S. No. 1 California
Vine-Ripened
2 Lbs 29c
Bologna
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
By the Piece Only. Lb.
Ideal Sandwiches!
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