—•v-- "Si NEW ARRIVALS! The following TRADE BOOKS and children’s Library Books have arrived in The EXCHANGE STORE within the past few days. We cordially in vite you to come in and browse. HARDBACK TRADE BOOKS Henry—Toasts for all Occasions $ 2.50 Rockwell—10,000 Garden Questions 5.95 Heading-—Intro, to Phase - Integral Meth 4.50 Kinsler—Fundamentals of Acoustics 10.75 Kreyszig—Advanced Engr. 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The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” YMCA Party For Foreign Group Slated Christmas festivities for Bryan- College Station’s international stu dents will begip Thursday night with a party at the YMCA Build ing. Invitations have been mailed to all international students and their wives for the 7:30-10:30 p.m. event. Faculty members from abroad have also been invited. Entertainment will include a performance by Bryan’s First Methodist Church Bell Choir. Two students from A&M Consolidated Elementary School will read poetry selections. A Christmas tree and decora tions will highlight the annual party and refreshments will be served. All-Faiths Chapel Services Planned Noonday chapel services will be held at the All-Faiths Chapel Monday and Tuesday from 12:30- 12:45 p.m., A. M. Smith, associate director of the Baptist Student Center, announced Wednesday. The services will feature the Rev. C. B. Elogue, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Post, Tex. Horticulture Club Begins Pecan Sale The Horticulture Club has be gun its pecan sale, James De- Mont, club president, has an nounced. Packages of fresh, shelled pecan halves, containing 10 ounces and selling for $1, can be purchased at the Horticul ture Office on the first floor of the Agriculture Building. Salesmen will also call on the various campus offices, DeMont said. The sale will last until Ch ristmas. THE BATTALION Thursday, December 6, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3 Baylor Scientist To Lecture Here A Baylor Medical College sci entist in the field of medical in strumentation research will speak here Thursday. The public has been invited to hear Dr. Leslie A. Geddes, whose Graduate Lecture Series presenta tion is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. ‘Pinky, ’ Wife Mark 46th Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. “Pinkie” Downs Jr., will observe their 46th wedding anniversary at 6 p.m. Friday at their home, 301 Dexter Street. “We look forward to a half cen tury of wedded life,” Downs said in announcing the 46th anniversary plans. Downs, who is a member of the Class of ’06, has been connected with A&M for many years. He is a former director of the college and now serves as official greeter and assistant information repre sentative in the Department of College Information and Publica tions. Special guests for the 46th an niversary celebration will be the five A&M yell leaders. Bill Brash- ears, head yell leader from San Antonio, will cut and serve the anniversary cake. Other yell leaders who will assist are Thomas K. Nelson of Bryan, Robert E. An derson of Montgomery, Franklin D. Summers of Nacogdoches and Michael C. Dodge of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Downs married 46 years ago in Temple. Thursday in the Biological Sci ences Lecture Room. The presentation is co-sponsored by Sigma Xi and the Graduate School. Geddes is biophysicist for the Department of Physiology and di rector of the Biophysics Labora tory of Baylor Medical College. He is the author or coauthor of numerous publications in. the field of medical instrumentation. Geddes was born in Port Gor don, Scotland, and with his fam ily later migrateii to Canada, where he received his education. He obtained bachelor and master degrees in electrical engineering from McGill University. From 1940 to 1945 Geddes served with the Canadian Army and engaged in research and de velopment in electromyography for the Army Medical Corps. Fol lowing his army service, he was on the staff of McGill University and was engaged in research and development of electrophysiological instrumentation. In 1952 he joined the staff of Baylor Medical College, and in 1958 he was awarded a Ph.D. in physiology. m EVERYTHING for CHRISTMAS!* 0 5 MARYLAND CLUB GLADIOLA FLOUR 5 Coffee Lb. Can Lb. 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