The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 16, 1957, Image 4

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MKe Maffaffprt College Mtatfm f&rasoe CounijJ, Texan
■ 1 ir/ediiesday, October 16, 19S7
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AALJW Hears Talk On Hole
Of Women fn Economic Advance
"Women have an important part
to play in the economic progress
of under-developed countries. Jack
D. Gi’ay, coordinator of foreign
programs of the A&M System, told
the October meeting of the Aiper-
ican Association of University Wo
men.
Gray, who served from 1952 to
1956 as extension and development
advisor to the government of West
Bengal, India, stated that one of
the biggest problems in India is
production of food.
He showed a number of slides
illustrating the use of primitive
means of producing staple crops
Professional Visual Care
BRYAN OPTICAL
CLINIC
• Eyes examined
• Glasses prescribed
• Contact lens fitted
Dr. Smith and Staff
Optometrists
Convenient Terms
TA 2-3557 105 N. Main
and added that where food pro
duction has been high, the means
of transportation have not been
equal to the task of effective
distribution.
However, he emphasized that
great technological advances are
being made, with industrial devel
opment doubling" since the war.
He pointed out that the women
of India have become leaders in
the great community development
Which is taking place.
Fort Worth Moms
To Sell Corsages
Fort Worth A&M Mothers Club
will sell mum corsages for the
TCU game Saturday, Oct. 19, from
7:30 a.m. until game-time, on the
parking lot just north of the Tex
as Hotel in Fort Worth.
Tailor Made
FRESHMAN
GREENS
$23.00
ZUBIK’S
North Gate
Church Groups For Students
Announce Mid-Week Plans!
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Aggie Walther Club will meet
for a roller skating party at 7 to
night. The vesper service is
scheduled for 7:45 p.m. The Rev.
William C. Petersen has selected
as his sermon topic, “Sons of God.”
A&M CHRISTIAN, CHURCH
DSF will meet for Bible Study
at 7:15 tonight, in Room 210 of
the YMCA. The study will be on
I Thessalonians.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Evening service will begin at 8
tonight.
B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL
FOUNDATION
A business meeting and discus
sion on “What’s in the Hillel Of
fice?” are scheduled for 7:30 to
night.
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
The Canterbury Association
meeting at 7:15 tonight will fea
ture a panel discussion on “Mar
riage and Sex.”
Members of the panel will be
Dr. C. R. Lyons, superintendent
Factories which manufacture
articles requiring gold, such as
gold pen points for fountain pens
now wash the smoke from their
furnaces to recover tiny gold
particles which flake away from
the original article. Saves much
gold which otherwise would liter
ally “go up in smoke.”
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 3^ per word
if per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
DEADLINES
S p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
801 P er column Inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR SALE
For TV’s, furniture and appli
ances, contact Bill Wheeler, C-18-
W College View, VI 6-5202. 16t8
IF YOU GOTTA GO, WHY NOT
GO FIRST CLASS ? An insurance
policy for any size halo. . . Eugene
Rush, North Gate. 28tfn
FOR RENT
Four room furnished apartment,
water and gas furinshed. See at
2108 Cavitt Di’ive, Bryan. 32tfn
Four room apartment, furnish
ed, in Bryan. Call VI 6-5638.
276tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted. Must be over
18. Experience not necessary. Ap
ply in person between 10 and 5.
Triangle Drive In. 284tfn
’P 1
18. Apply in person between 10
and 5. Triangle Drive In. 284tfn
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave.
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• . BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
WORK WANTED
Typing done. Call Carrie, TA
3-3865, 10-5 Tuesday Sunday. 31t2
Will do* typing in my home. TA
2-4871. 31t3
Neat, accurate typist desires
typing to do in my home. Own
electric typewriter. Call VI 6-5805.
Day nursery for working moth
ers. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 6-4892.
271tfn
Kitchen remodeling, cupboard
work, interior painting. VI 6-7265.
258tfn
LOST
One reg raincoat in senior sec
tion at UH game. If found please
contact Kuykendall, VI 6-7585, or
VI 6-6235. 32t2
Raincoat between Dorm 11,
Spence Park Oct. ll during yell
practice. Jim Denison, Dorm 11,
Room 109. 32t3
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Identification cards which were made
in connection with registration for the
fall semester 1957 are now ready for dis
tribution in the College Exchange Store.
They should be claimed in person imme
diately.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
RADIO & TV
SERVICE
BY
SOSOLIK
713 S. MAIN
Across from Railroad
Tower
Our Policy—You must be
Satisfied
TA 2-1941
BRYAN
PETS
German shepherd pups, regis
tered, excellent pedigree. 901 Fair-
view, College. 27t4
SPECIAL NOTICE
Supervised recreation, hot meals,
fenced playground. 25<£ an hour.
Tiny Tot Nursery, 2600 S. College,
TA 2-6341. 6tfn
Your home is your finest posses
sion—why let it run down and have
a dreary look ? Call DOCTOR FIX-
IT today for expert fix-up and
paint-up service. Cine call does all.
Nothing down—five years to pay.
Call DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION
PUGH LUMBER COMPANY.
Phone VI 6-5711 today. 31t4
Typing (any size job), mimeo
graphing, complete office facilities,
B I-CITY SECRETARIAL AN
SWERING SERVICE, 3408A Tex
as Ave., Phone VI 6-5786. 15tl8
Weavers Kiddie-Land Nursery,
225 Lynn Dr., Bryan, TA 2-6076.
26tl7
G. T. BINFORD INSECT CON
TROL. Having trouble with hugs ?
Tired of the old spray gun? Now
is the time to have your home
cleared of roaches, ants, moths and
other insects. VI 6-6649, 7 a.m. to
5 p.m. TA 2-7023 after 6 p.m.
408 Elm St., Bryan. 19t30
Attention Aggie parents! Here
is the nursery for your child. Good
care, nice playground and reason
able rates. Come by and see us.
You’ll be glad you did. Weaver’s
Kiddieland Nursery, 225 Lynn Dr.,
Bryan, TA 2-6076. 9tfu
g£g
JOE FAULK
for —
• Furniture • Auto Parts
• Hotpoint Appliances
• Dixie Range
• Mathes Air Conditioners
• Dearborn Heaters
• GE Small Appliances
214 N. Bryan
Cavitt at Coulter
JOE FAULK "32 —- Owne
j f J 7 D i • Where the Art of
^_>Ar o t a r d S \— ctfelei'ici Cooking Is Not Lost
GET YOUR WINTER GREENS READY
ARMY, THERE IS STILL TIME TO GET YOUR NEW TAILOR MADE
GREENS FROM LOU
★ Heavy 20 ounce material that holds creases longer
★ Twenty* three new features
★ Tailor made for a perfect fit
ONLY $23.00
ALSO BIG SELECTION OF USED GREENS
Only $4.95
LOUPOTS
of the College Hospital; D. J. Can
non and W. C. Bonney of the Ba
sic Division; Tommy Carruth.
Capt. Roll a E. Griffith, and Wil
liam Hamilton.
Junior choir will practice at 7:15
tonight, followed by senior choir
practice at 8.
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible class will meet at 7:15 to
night.
PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT
LEAGUE
Tonight at 7:15, Dr. Lee C. Phil
lip, dean of the chapel, Prairie
View A&M College, will speak. A
group of Prairie View students
will come with Dr. Phillip to parti
cipate in the forum which follows.
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Lutheran Student Association
will meet at 7:30 tonight at the
Student Center.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
Mass will be celebrated at 5:15
tonight, followed by Rosary and
Benediction at 7:15.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mid-week prayer meeting is set
for 7:30 tonight.
Tea Given Friday
For Senior Citizens
College Station senior citizens
were honored Friday afternoon at
a “Golden Age” tea given by the
A&M Garden Club.
Highlight of the afternoon was
a talk on the nuclear research be
ing conducted in College Station
by Richard E. Wainerdi, associate
professor of nuclear engineei'ing
and coordinator of the atomic re
search and reactor program at
A&M.
The meeting was opened with an
invocation by Mrs. Ran Boswell
and a greeting from the presi
dent, Mrs. Tom Taylor.
After a report by Mrs. Tay
lor on the fall meeting of the
Texas Garden Clubs, Mrs. D.
W. Williams introduced the
honor guests of the afternoon.
As the names were called, Candy
Gamer, daughter of Mrs. Ed Gar
ner and president of the Junior
Club, presented each guest with a
small golden fan.
Honored were the Mesdames D.
Scoates, Ernest Langford, F. R.
Prison, W. C. Adams, F. L. Thom
as, J. S. Mogford, C. H. Winkler,
T. O. Walton, Irene Claghorn,
Grace Gilmore, G. S. Fraps, H. L.
Hunt, R. J. Dunn, Elna Hine, C.
W. Varner and Joe Faulk.
Mrs. Robert L. Smith Jr. sang
“If There Is Someone Lovelier
Than You,” accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. A. B. Medlen.
Coffee and cakes were of
fered during the social hour
which followed, with Mrs.
Dona Carnes pouring from a
silver urn.
The table of the month had a
striking arrangement of yellow
zinnia and candle flowei\s, by Mrs.
Guy Franceschini and Mrs. C. C.
Doak.
Hostesses were Mrs. E. L. An-
gell, chairman, Mrs. Fred Farrar
and Mrs. Baidow Irvin.
Next meeting of the club, Nov.
8, will be on “Chrysanthemums
and Their Culture.”
Social Whirl
New officers of the Chemical
Engineering Wives Club are Shir
ley Christopher, president; Melba
Anderson, vice president; Lucy
R o s e w e 11, seeretary-terasurer;
Margaret Sullivan, historian and
reporter, and Margaret Fallins,
Aggie Wives Council representa
tive.
Industrial Education Wives Club
has planned a wiener roast for
6:30 p.m. Monday at Williamson
Park. Casual dress, blue jeans or
slacks, is recommended. The
charge of $1 per couple includes
everything.
* * * #
Junior AMY A Auxiliary mem
bers enjoyed a lecture by Sgt.
Moore of the Bryan Gro\md Ob
server Corps at their October meet
ing.
A&M MENS SHOP
103 MAIN NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
A
storage hatters
Phone TA 2-1585
Bryan, Texas
NOW
L. II. Adams and Charles H. Macy
are happy to be back offering
SALES and SERVICE
OF:
• Royal Typewriters
• Victor Adding Machines
• Olivetti Printing Calculators
ADAMS-MACY
BUSINESS MACHINES
INTEGRITY-SERVICE
909 South Main Bryan TA 2-6000
Free Parking Air Conditioned
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