r :The Satiation PAGE' 4 CottejpB Elation ('Brazos CouniyJ, Texas Tuesday, November 12 1957 Garden Club Has Program On Chrysanthemum Culture A&M Garden Club members heard Mrs. J. E. Roberts talk on chrysanthemums and their culture at their meeting Friday in the Memorial Student Center. Introduced by Mrs. Eddie Baker, Mrs. Roberts said that chrysanthe mum culture has advanced very rapidly in this country in the past five years. She added that See Dr. Smith k For 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 with proper choice of varieties, the gardener can" have blooms from September until early spring. An exhibition of specimens raised by club members was ar ranged on one table and on an other, the plants which had been donated to members last year. Mrs. Roberts received potted plants as prizes for entering the best specimens in both classes. The meeting, conducted by the president, Mrs. Tom Taylor, open ed with a poem, “Would You Be Thankful” read by Mrs. Ran Bos well. Why Pay More? Use GLIDDENS ULTRA PROFESSIONAL Rubberized A lb Purpose PAINT ■— 12 colors — $4.75 per gallon CHAPMAN’S IN BRYAN DYERS "FUR STORAGE HATTERS ROLAND DANSBY ’31 For Your Convenience—Pick Up Station AT TAYLOR’S VARIETY STORE Mrs. Barlow Irvin announced that members would make candy corsages for the patients of the Mental Institute in Austin at the next meeting of the club, which will be a Christmas workshop. Coffee was served by Mrs. R. R. Lyle. Mrs. Marion Pugh an nounced flower arrangement clas ses for next Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. A daughter, Laura Jean, was born Friday at St. Joseph’s Hos pital to Mr. and Mrs, David A. Claghorn. The little girl weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces at birth. Mrs. Claghorn is from Houston. The father, who comes from Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a senior in entomology at A&M. 5*; rf. Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Mohle are the parents of a 7-pound 10- ounce baby girl, born Thursday at St. Joseph’s Hospital. The little girl has been named Heather Vir ginia. Mrs. Mphle is ffpm Cpllege Station. The father is gn A&M senior from Brownsville, majoring in entomology. Authority On Bible To Speak At Luncheon Here Tuesday Social Whirl Agronomy • Wives Club Will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Lone Star Gas Company in Bryan. Mrs. Joan Best will give a cooking demon stration. * * * Brazos County A&M Mothers Club will sponsor a games party from 2 to 5 p. m. Thursday at the Triangle ballroom. The public is welcome. Tickets at $1 each may be purchased from Mrs. J. G. McGuire, Mrs. B. C. Al len, Mrs. C. E. Dillon or Mrs. N. L. McCullough. :*c 5jc sj« A social meeting of Band Wives is planned for 7:30 p. m. 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Wednesday in the Memorial Student Center social room in honor of wives of delegates to the national meeting of the Ameri can Meteorological Society. Hostesses will be wives of mem bers of the College Station Branch of the society, which will meet Wednesday through Friday on the campus. li? Jji Business Administration Wives have planned a white elephant bingo party for 8 tonight in the Gay Room of the YMCA. Jfc Dr. W. R. Carmichael will speak on child growth and development before the Dames Club when it meets at 8 p. m. today in the south solarium of the YMCA. Persons interested in buying Christmas cards from the A&M Mothers and Dads Club may do so Thursday at the home of Mrs. Richard Baldauf, 1004 Walton Dr. Mrs. Baldauf will hold open house all day. * * * Aero Wives will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Aero Lounge. Following a short busi ness meeting, a film, “The History of Aviation,” will be shown. Dr. Wyatt Aiken Smart, noted Biblical authority, will speak on ‘.‘The Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls” at a noon luncheon Thurs day in the dining room of the Sabre Motel. Sponsors of the luncheon, which is open to the public, are the Faculty Christian Fellowship, the College Station Association of Re ligious Workers and the Bryan Pastors Association. Dr. Aiken is professor emeritus of Biblical theology at the Candler School of Theology, Emory Uni versity, Atlanta, Ga. Tickets are $1.50 each. Reser vations should be made by Wed nesday noon with the Rev. James B. Argue, VI 6-5846, or Dr. Harry V. Rankin, TA 2-1324. Inter-Council Elect New Officers Fri. Neil Weldon, senior geology ma jor from College Station was elec ted president of the Inter-Council Committee Friday night at their first meeting of the year. Dr. John C. Calhoun, dean of engineering, oriented the group, which is the coordinating body for the schools of Agriculture, Arts & Sciences, Engineering and Veter inary Medicine. Other officers elected at the meeting were Don Cloud, vice- chairman and reporter and Ken Holleman, secretary and treasurer Cotton Bowl Action The Cotton Bowl ticket supply for the public was oversubscribed and the drawing will be held to morrow to determine the order in which applications will be filled The mail sale of tickets over the six-day period snapped up some 5,000 more than the 25,000 avail able to the public. The only tickets now available will be from the 30,000 that go to the two competing schools in the Cotton Bowl game. ^l*° onALLFU »:r ey a h. S THIS WEEK CONTINENTAL SPOTLIGHTS TEXAS A.&M. vs. RICE SATURDAY, NOV. 16 In Houston Game time, 2:00 p. m. plf ' You’re on your way to more football fun, when you fly Continental to the game. And, you’ll have more time for pre-game and post-game activities, too! 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