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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County}, Texas Tuesday, December 10, 1057 PAGE. 5 Frye Foundation Gives $500 Grant B Lawrence Leon Patton and Curtis S. Wells Jr. have been awarded $500 scholarships by the Frye Foundation Inc., of Fort Worth. m The award given to the two senior aeronautical engineering majors, is given annually. CATERING <7 <? . / Special D \-/ccaAioni ★ OUTFIT PARTIES ★ CLUB BANQUETS MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5089 200 Congress TA 3-4375 Garden Club’s Workshop Features Yule Decorations A Christmas workshop featur ing decorations and candy cor sages was sponsored Friday morn ing at the YMCA by the A&M Garden Club. Over 100 candy corsages were made, assembly line style, under the direction of Mrs. Barlow Ir win. These will be sent to the patients of the Mental Health In- DYERS-FUR STORAGE HATTERS ROLAND DANSBY ’31 For Your Convenience—Pick Up Station AT TAYLOR’S VARIETY STORE stitute in Austin and the A&M. Hospital. Christmas decorations for the home, made by various members, were displayed on a table and briefly explained by Mrs. Eddie Baker. A Christmas wreath was pre pared to be presented to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gay, in recognition of the many courtesies extended by the YMCA general secretary to the club. Members were greeted by the club president, Mrs. Tom Taylor. Mrs. Ran Boswell gave the invo cation. Coffee and trays of cookies were offered the members by the hos tesses—Mrs. L. E. Lai Vigne, Mrs. Guy Franceschini, and Mrs. Theo Holleman. The coffee was donated by Gordon Gay. With Mrs. W. L. Penberthy in charge, several members decorated the Christmas tree and the rooms of the YMCA. Next meeting of the club will be held Jan. 10, with Miss Sadie Hatfield in charge of the program. Jack Barton, specialist on soil con servation with the A&M Exten sion Service, will speak on “Con servation in Our Gardens.” Local Newman Club Sends Delegates To Austin Meet Five A&M Newman Club mem bers Saturday attended the South Texas Province executive commit tee meeting of the National New man Club Federation on the Uni versity of Texas campus. Attending from the local group were Don Owens, province record ing secretary; Winfred Kainer, FOR AGGIES ONLY! ENTER THE GATOR BOWL Football Contest Sponsored By e oude One 8” K. C. A. Victor I'cr- sonalized T.V. Set ($125.00 Value) Will Be Presented To The Winner RULES _ 1. Pick the winner between A&M and Tennessee, and guess both scores. 2. Guess the total number of first downs made by both teams, and express as one total. 3. Guess the total yardage gained by both teams, and express as one total. 4. The AGGIE closest on all three guesses will be declared the winner. 5. There is no limit on the number of entries. 67 A&M club president; John Schultz, corresponding secretary; Alden Smith and James Pechacek. The meeting was attended by delegates from 13 colleges and universities. Main points of business were the organization of a leadership weekend to be held Feb. 8-9 at the University of Texas and the selection of the province conven tion theme, “The Catholic and the Campus Challenge.” The annual convention will be held at the Hil ton Hotel in San Antonio in April. LITTLE EFFECT (Continued From Page 1) hours was 155, making the num ber now only 2 more than requir ed that year. In electrical engineering, the fig ure is now 155. In 1954 it was 157. Effective next September the num ber of hours required for gradua tion will be 144, meaning that with military training a total of 156 hours will be needed—one hour more than this year’s figure and one less than four years ago. 7. Entry blanks must be turned in to The Fidelity House IN PERSON. Entries received by mail will not be accepted. The drawing will be held January 2, 1958. You do not have to be present to win. Entry Blank The Fidelity House Gator Bowl Contest Name .. College Address | Telephone A.Y.. Score: A&M Tennessee Total Number of First Downs I Total Yardage Gained v ie oude Cameras — HI FI — TV — Records 2014 Texas Avenue Bryan DALLAS 1 hr. 37 mins. LUBBOCK 4 hrs. 15 mins. LOS ANGELES* 8 hrs. 47 mins. *VIA DC-6 AIRCOACH FROM HOUSTON YOU GET THERE FASTER WHEN YOU ^j(f aiTOTMgj Continental SkXSt. UCMJE& Cali Continental at VI 6-4789 YOU CAN SHIP AIR FREIGHT ON EVERY CONTINENTAL FLIGHT PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz m old ojouldn YOU SAY SANTA CLAUS IS, LUGY?y I DON'T KNOW.LHE'S BEEN AROUND A LONG TIME ..HE MUST BE PRETTY OLD... \V Capt. It57 byUniHdF. /z-<? i'm Amazed houj a person his age can appreciate so WELL THE PROBLEMS OF YOONG PEOPLE! PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz SURE, LINUS... I'D BE 6LADT0,. DEAR MR.CLAUS...RECENTLY SQV\E OF MY FRIENDS AND.I.L0ERE SITTING AROUND TALKING WHEN SOMEONE MENTIONED YOUR NAME.. T naturally we began to wonder HOW YOU APE, AND what you HAVE BEEN DOING ALL THESE -^MONTHS, AND...^r— & SOCIAL WHIRL Agricultural Economics and Ru ral Sociology Wives Club will have a Christmas-Ph.T. dinner at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Western. * * * Regular business meeting of Animal Husbandry Wives will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the south solarium of the YMCA. Members are asked to bring old clothing and toys for the needy family the club has adopted for Christmas. Jan Wallace will be in charge of the Christmas program. A special invitation is extended to animal husbandry faculty and staff wives to attend. * ❖ * A Christmas decorations demon stration will be given by Mrs. La mar Jones at tonight’s meeting of Agronomy Wives. The group will gather at 7:30 in the Brooks room of the YMCA. . ❖ * * Dames Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in the south solarium of the YMCA for a “Help Night” social. * ❖ * Veterinary Faculty Ladies held their December meeting Friday morning at the home of Mrs. A. I. Flowers. A report was given on the an nual veterinary faculty dinner held in November at the Oaks. Mrs. P. W. Burns announced a chaltge for the January meeting from the first Friday of the month to the second Friday. Mechanical engineers must now have 151 hours to graduate. In ’54, it was 155. The new require ment is 140. This means with 12 hours of advanced military train ing, the M.E. will take 152 hours -—one more than the current figure and three less than required four years ago. During the social hour refresh ments were served by the co-hos tesses, the Mesdames Flowers, F. P. Jaggi Jr., R. H. Davis, and C. H. Bridges. Electrical Engineering Wives Club has planned a Christmas party for 8 p.m. Saturday at Za- rape’s. Those who attend are requested to bring a small boy or girl fun gift, valued at about 25 cents. Meal prices are $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Those who wish to do so may stay after the dinner for dancing. Further information and reserv ations may be obtained by calling Pat Younts, C-10-A College View, VI 6-7080, before Friday. YOUNG MEN - WOMEN STUDENTS - TEEN AC HRS Fabuloous 45 RPM record offer: All the latest currently popular HI-FI Quality* tut recordings can be yours now at a fraction of their retail price during the HOLLY WOOD RECORD CLUB new membership drive. During this membership drive in order to acquaint you with our records we will send you Four (4) currently popular hit records of your choice, eight sides (8) in all for the low- low price of only $1.00 plus .15c to cover the cost of postage and handling. You must be completely satisfied with your records. If not simply return to us and your $1.00 will be refunded. Below is a list of ten (10) dif ferent categories from which to choose your first four (4) records. Each category consists of four records. ( ) A Tribute To Tommy Dorsey ( ) Country & Western ( ) Square Dance (with call) ( ) The Talking Bible (St. Matthews) ( ) Family Hymns (Please Add $1.00 Plus Postage For Each Additional Four Records Requested:) Mail to: RECORDS 6625 Delmar Blvd. University City 5, Mo. ( ) Rock-N-Roll ( ) Popular ( ) Rhythm & Blues ( ) Honky Tonk ( ) Latin American BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 3e per word 'It Per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80<* per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE By owner. 3 bedroom home lived in one year. Allied back-yard fence. $69 monthly. $900 equity. Willing to bargain. 3909 Tanglewood Drive VI 6-5375. Desk lamp $1.50, Baby car seat $1.00, Potty chair w/tray $4.00, Stork line high chair, excellent condition $8.95, Portable electric heater $10.00. Can be seen at 120 Waverly Drive, Bryan. 60t2 FOR RENT Two bedroom house, 500 Thomp son. $35 furnished. Call Mrs. Mazo Waggoner, VI 6-5600. 6112 Two bedroom completely fur nished apartment with washing machine. Walking distance of Cam pus. Call VI 6-4il7 between 8 and 5, Miss Farr. 6Qt2 5 room house, unfurnished. 500 Cooner St., College Station. Call TA 3-1348. 60t3 Apartment for couple, close to campus. Stove and refrigerator fur nished. $55, bills unpaid. Mrs. Marion Pugh, VI 6-6638. 57tfn By owner, one bedroom house with attached garage in excellent condition. Large lot, $4,650. Phone VI 6-4084. 59t4 Used car, 1957 Austin Healey, 106. Good Condition. Fully equipp ed, approximately 7,500 miles. Write, 816 Holland or call 53268, Navasota. 59t3 IF YOU GOTTA GO, WHY NOT GO FIRST CLASS ? An insurance policy for any size halo. . . Eugene Rush, North Gate. 28tfn Giant Burger 30c 5” bun, i/ 4 lb. U. S. No. 1 Beef Small Burger 20c (Has everything) / All Fresh Vegetables Cold Drinks 5-10-15-25c (Lids on largest two) Coffee with Lids New 15c Kiddie Shakes WILEY’S TASTEE FREEZ North of blinker light on Highway 6 College Station Furnished apartments $45.00 per month. Utilities paid. 4000 College Main, Aggie Circle Apartments. 55tfn Four room furnished apartment, wafer and gas furinshed. See at 2108 Cavitt Drive, Bryan. 32tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf WANTED TO RENT Gut of town, middle age, self em ployed couple desire furnished apartment or room and private bath for three or four days each month in Bryan or College Station. Excellent references. P.O. Box 150, The Battalion. 6112 PETS An adorable little kitten needs good home with people who love animals. Please call TA 2-4250. 61t4 SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. * A.M. College Station. Texas Called meeting Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 7 p. m. The Master Mason’s Degree will nations in the F.C. and M.M. be conferred. Also exami- Degrees. Visitors are cordial ly welcome. E. L. Mayhugh, W. M. Joe Woolket, Sec’y. WANTED TO BUY Would like to buy a set of World Book Encyclopedias.. TA 2-4303, VI 6-5786. 6115 Wanted Used 3 or 4 speed record player in good condition. VI 6-7476. 59tfn WANTED Student wants protected parking place hear' center of campus be ginning next semester. Write Box 5439. 6114 Business Machines & Typewriters Pickup & Delivery Day or Night Davis Office Equipment Co. P.O.Box 95 College Station.,:. Texas g. L, (gob). ’3.9 vt 6.e333 * •'* *' NOTICE We now have banquet facilities to accommodate 250 people. TRIANGLE RESTAURANT TA 2-1352 or TA 2-1353 3606 S. College Ave. MOVING—local and long dis tance. Packing and crating. 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The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since a!! such can didates will be hooded on the stage. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the master’s cap and gown; those.who are candidates' for the. Bachelor’s Degree, except military students, wij! wear the bach.eior’-s cap and gown. AI! Military students who * are candidates for degrees wij! wear appropriate military uniforms. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the Exchangd Store. Orders may be placed between 8 a. m. Dec. 9 and 12 noon, Saturday, Jan. 11. The rental is as follows; doctor’s cap and gown $4.25, master’s cap and gown $3.75. bachelor’s cap and gown '$3.25. Hood rental' iS the same as that for cap and gown. C. E. Tis'hler, 'Chairman Convocations Committee- PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Cal! — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 'S. Mata St, ' (Across from Railroad Tower) PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House)