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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 4

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the BRYAND A1LY EAGLEBRY AN TEXA1 1 J' Social Calendar tV A' iO Will 1 4 A 9u WH JO GO p' DE PE NPA BL A ND EG NER WHAT A BARGAIN! 4 I i 4 Diamonds Watches 1 Lighters Jewelry 1 i rental library 506 collg Lights electrically cooks with gas! si IANJO 1905 College Rd Ph 2 1451 MRS TRUCIE SINK I Yuvaranl Nomad of Avrudak are thus available on a precision i zzl 1 Color be difficult if you follow a few rulei Mn Hutchison eay Select cor rect color by ad jutting the strenght of the color to the of the area on which it i ued A strong color such as tanger ine generally is used only for accents on trim pottery drapery and picture A tinted version of it apricot for example would be suitable for a larger area of wallspace The grayer in between color of terra cotta would also bo suitable Muted hues are estful to the ctrnno contrasting colors of reds and yellows 'are gay Soft pastels of pink andiblue create the feminine touch along with satin lace and velvet fabrics Earth and stone colors in brown hues give the den perhaps with one 'wall of natural wood the proper masculine appearance she says Use stronger colors in the kitchen if you like Yellow is the most popularwith flame accents It also is suitaoie icr oauuuuui and nursery Creating the sunny atmosphere you can use light tones of yellow to light up dark arears of rooms i Where They Go And Jhat They Do Empire Cleaners PICK UP and DELIVER in Bryan and College Station CALL 2 8741 1800 South College CALDWELL'S Silver Philathea class of the first Methodist church school will meet at 6 pm for a picnic at the ellowship hall AU members are urged to attend Amiga Sunday School class of the irst Methodist church will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs Curtis White 610 Hensel Drive Production Marketing auxiliary will meet at 9:30 at the home of Mrs'Harry Edge 108 Sterling with Mrs Tim Moore as co hos tess at shrine unite from 11 Mr C' Eden CurtieEden Draperies and Curtains 31eaned Pick up and Delivered EDEN'S CLEANEBS ormerly Couri'e Cleyier CaU 2 70 IO tor 1007 SOUTH COLWol MARCHING COMPETITION muvrwTTON Crack natrol Texas Shrine temple will compete for the title "Betin at the annual Texa Shrine Henry Batten HE BATTEN Plumbing Heating' "Batten for Beit in the Buine" Lennox Central Heating and Air Conditioning Plumbing Repair and Contracting Easy Pay Term 1004 26 Ph 2 5299 By EDWARD SKITCH i CHICAGO May Color can create the climate yqu want in your home Color Stylist Margaret Hutchison for a paint manufacturer (Martin Senour) says it isn't so much what color to use but what kind of color you want Color can make you feel gay restful formal Jar sun ny S' first step in decorating if you want to do the job your self is to decide what kind of atmosphere you she 'said decide where in the house you want to relax or be Select the wallpaper rug pic ture or drapery you like If you are pleased with the colors in these and they will fit with the furnishings you have you can successfully build a room like and can live with Take in individual color in one of the accessories and duplicate it with noint for the general wall color Miss Hutchinson a former art teacher in the nublic schools of lint Mich presents lectures on color styling tor ao youiseu decorating at schools clubs and stores She will tour five states this spring giving talks in Michi gan Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania and New York 'She taught the subject at Columbia University in 1946 and 1947 She says the new decorator colors stem from six basic hues instead of only the three pri maries of red yellow and blue The secondaries of orange green and violet complete the basicsix' colors Each of the hues afe in termixed with whiteand black to create 54 variations of a Single hue The tone becomes lighter as white is and darker with the addition of black: As many as 1000 color Variations in paint MRS SAM TULLOUS Rani Damayanti Santha' I Abner Ydkum the unwilling groom and his eager bride Daisy Mae settle down and become the model American couple? started out right joined the fight against tuberculosis In 6 new cartoonist Al Capp Shows the Dogpatch newly weds marching to keep an ap pointment for' a chest ray Li 1 manly chest looks as fin? is ever but he takin nd Daisy Mae follows along with a too TB cap be cured ef yo finds it early wif a chest Mammy Yokum the fa miliar pipe clenched between her teeth put Her seal of approval on the local tuberculosis asso I riafinn Wilton Dihma Call for Prompt Individ ualiied Cleaning Service Careful Alteration ME TOO lL ABNER 7 most folks have tb but TB kin Bg CURKPEP O' WDS IT EARLY Wl A CHEST RAYjf SPECIAL! Your Dollar Value If you are 35 cam $3000 yearly' an8 I have a life expectancy of 32 years i simp means your future earnings are going to be $96000! How well insured are these earnings 'S 'Ji' I 4 'dan HUDSON 9S5AN 3 6882 Bryan Tex 202 IRST STATE BANK BLDG idelity Urilon Life Insurance Co Dallas MASSEY MOTOBS Wick Maey Ovraer DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Denier 223 South ormerly Brint Morri Motor! i Mr and Mrs Boswell Porter entertained with a family party I Saturday night honoring their father Earl Porter and 4 Nash of Waco Close friends and meipbers of the family attended Mr and Mrs' Dan Poland en tertained with a small gathering at their home baturaay evening honoring out of town guests Mr and Mrs Ed Guenzcl and Mr and Mrs Bill Camfield of ort Worth Guests were Mr and Mrs Mike Mistovich Mr andJ Mrs Pete McKone Mr and Mrs Bill Matlock and Troy Whitehurst Mis Malcolm McInnis Aa nd her sifter Mrs1 Brvan are leaving this week for ort Collins Colo where they Will nttpnd the hieh schofll graduation exercisa of Mrs grand daughter Dorcas Morgan daugh 1 tet of Mr and Mrs W'E Mor s' gan Miss Morgan has received a four year scholarship out of a class of 204 seniors Mr Morgan is president of Colorado VAiiinc wmiP inev me inrnv and Mrs: Cabiess of Bryan 'Air orce Base will live: ip the home! of Miss Mc Innis and Mrs Bryan" WICK MASSEY MOTOBS 1 223 Main at Phone 2 1431 iHe for a new car anytime soon by all means drive by If you re Main at 27th and see the beautiful new Plymouth and Wick Massey fr Wick Massey tell you ihal an advantageous trade DeSoto automobiles and let Mr ck cyi on two he can make for you Mr Massey adjoining also offers some PhPulacars and is proud of his nnes rne (U Massey will make you a ofthenost outstanding any mode) Plymouth or DeSotoand in liberal allowance nyour old car oany ls also operates a complete garage and repair shop field wicx ks and anv mddel1 They arc tneauinonzvu servicing any and their mechanics are trained in factory methods so dealers for Mo Par part tvpe of workmanship Motor tune up wV aU types 01 torand chassis(work 7 handled speedily and skill fully present'ear put in topshape the Whether you want a new car or wa i phonejJ Change Your Climate Through Using Change 61 Color Only puts this brand MUf full featured NORGES Red Ory BALDWIN PIANOS and ORGANS New and Used Piano Tuning and Repair Red Grat Mrs Robert Johnson Honoree at Coffee Luncheon Saturday Mrs Robert" Johnson" who was Miss Jamie Proctor before her wedding Saturday evening in Bryan was honored with a coffee and luncheon on Satur day Hostess for the coffee was Mr I Kelley at her home 109 Sputh Haswell Pastel colors used byhe bridesmaids in the wed ding' were used to decorate the home The polished coffee table was centered with an arrangement of spring flowers on a wide white iS satin ribbon Alston the ribbon was placed a miniature bride dolL Jdrs Nels Johnson mother of bridegroom presided atthe silver coffee service Approximately 25 guests called during the appointed hours of TO until 11 I At noon on Saturday rs I Johnson was honored with a bridesmaids luncheon by Mrs i Dorothy Buchanan at her home 1004 27th witn mrs jiui Stephens as co hostess Pink was the chosen color for the 'decorations Quartet tables were centered with miniature brides and the table was centered with spring blossoms in pink Rose and daisy place cards marked places for the following guests: Mrs Proctor moth er of the bride Mrs Nels John son mother of the bridegroom Mrs I Kelley Mrs Eddie Hester Mrs Elsie Strait Miss Doris Scott Miss Charlene Ham mons Miss Marion Cummins Miss Mary Conklin Misses San dra and Sylvia Kelley and the hostesses BENNIE BONJO NAMED SMETANA SCHOOLTRUSTEE The Brazos county board of education met Saturday afternoon nni nftor annotating Bennie Ban jo trustee for the Smetana school district transacted routine busi ness and adjourned Banjo who had held the po sition before the recent election was defeated by Caesar Holston who was unable to quality tor the post and Bonjo was appointed as the next high man in the balloting BRYAN JAYCEES PLAN DINNER MEET WEDNESDAY A special dinner meeting will be held by the Bryan Junior Chamber of Commerce Wednes day night at 7 at the Maggie Parker dining hall for election of officers The dinner meeting will replace the regular noonday riifeeting on Thursday leave your jefrigeratot door open any longer than ne cessary Opening the door and closing it quickly several times lets in less warm air thqh open longer periods a Hallarn Anna Hanaran iiunnrn inav the badio shop Sales and Service of Television and Radio Modern Equipment Easy Terms 7 Skilled Workers ast Service Hoffman Motorola 313 28 Ph 2 2818 WfiB1 mah chest iaoks hhc natcherly but ah fint NO UHANc Ait A I AAC GITA riJKST OUR Nomads in Banquet Inillalion "Ceremonies Here Safurdgy High! I No Barcelona 'Mr and Mrs fn a hiuinEPn aiiu mads attendedSa banquet the at Which the Nomads I Damayanti Santha No 25 of 3 BnSn wire hosts lo the Nomads of Avrudaka of Texas and Okla4 business Ing this banquets the officers of Mecca Santha 12 of Houston put onthe initiation ceremony for the Vollowing candidate: Mr and Mn JB Covington Mr and MrMCuUen razer Mr andMrs Jess Jotaison Mr and Mrs Tony When You Patronize Your "olks To Know" Merchants You Know You're Getting the Best in Merchandise and Service '8828g 1446 Noether frock' is sd universally popular as the charming classic Always in style and so kind to every figure this one has new look fin the shaped color thd rows of lace for trim Pattern No 8828 isa sew rite perforated pattern in sizes 14 16 18 20 40 4244 46 Size 16 4 yard of 39 inch 2 yards trim ming! s' or this pattern send 30c in COINS your name address size desired and the A NUMBER to Sue Burnett 1150 Ave Americas New York 36 Send 25 cents today for your copy of Basic ASHION '52 It shows you how to make yourwardrobe do double with economical time saving styles Gift pattern printed inside 25 cents Robertson Pupils Of Piano Are in 1 Recital Saturday Mrs' Imogene Nash Robertson presented twenty of her pupils from her piano classes in a re cital Saturday night at the Wo Club building On the program were Carol Ann Hill Martha Beard Gay Lynn Emery Susan Bush Pat Risinger Dana Eddins Cathrine Baker Claudette Baker and Jeanette Martin Also Jackie Connor Carolyn Turk Bill Ro Dansby Sharlene Nixon Jean Robert Binnie Ann Dansby Mary Lee Taylor Gwen dolyn Andrews) Gary Lou Barnes Martha Ann Stuart and Pat Hal brooks COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING Pvt A Beverly son orn11' lip Beverly Route 1 has com pleted basic naming ai Em placement Training Center the Transportation Center ort Eustis Va Pvt Beverly is rsadv to co into specialized with1 thn Trans portation Corps in any one ot its fields rail highway marine air Com thi terrific todoyf Salt and Service BETTER HOMES Iciauon The poster prepared by Al Capp for the National Tubercu losis Association? will be display ed throughout the" country by tiata nnH local TB associations asipart of the nation wide cam paign to fiqd tuberculosis case in the early stagey when the disease is easiest to cure Over 220000 Texans have been screened by the Texas Tubertu Association since ebruary 7949 when the Beta Sigma Phi I rrpL uiInYr JR sororities of Texas gaves the As I "ED a sociation its ray bus To oate I 'the "bus has traveled into 32 I Buy and Sell counties and made 46 commum i Soiyaae ty wide ray surveys Latest reports show that in 1 1950 alond rays made by the I pay JR I VC TTA Betg Sigma Phi bus and by II DliX AH the State Health Department I uupW ray units' totaled '627891 About I I one per cent of people screen I HlahwOY 21 Wwt 2 ed in all Texas ray surveys I have been found to have TB" 1 Barcelona? JMr and Mr Elton? Smith Jr Mrs Leonard rvi Hamilton and Mrs Kathcrme Browning all of Bryan and Mrs Merle Loftin of ort Worth Mr and Mrs Lewip Benton Mrs annie Mae Payne and Edna arl Brown fill of Lubbock Mrs penter and Eunice Ward all of Maharani Jillian Hammond Yuvarani Trutie Sink apd Part Imperial Jean rarawt were introduced and made shortOfficers of Damayanti Santha No 25 were in the chairsfor the opening of the meeting Thev are Rani Gladys Tullous Sam Tul lous Rajah Bess Howard prm I cess Lillian Graham punditaJennie Ramsey pUrohita Joe Howard treasurer Hazel Mm kerf scribe Velma English nshjL Aletha Smith second warder Lillian Majors 1st warder Heleh Mangum satnan Louis Hain di rector of work Majone Wood imperial deputy The following cast merribers of the Bryan group staged the loyalty lesson: Gladys Graham Marjorie Wood 1 Graham Sam Sullous tJames Wood Jennie Ramsey I Bess Howard Velma English 1 Aletha Smith 1 Victoria Bishop and nouise mu 111 1 I 4U a vrinntlt) 0 'SAM TULLOUS lthe Eighth order was given to R8ie the candidates by Gary Minkert Damayanii Santha joe Howard Guy Deaton James Wood Sam tunous Gary Minkert was master of ceremonies at the banquet which honored the Imperial Maharani Lillian Hammand and the Im perial Prince Sam Knox and Al bin' Zak i presented marimba i music dumg the dinner Other I entertainment was given by Mrs I Wood Mrs Helen Mangum and Mrs A Smith lower arrangements on the linen laid tables carried out the Santha colors of purple and gold Corsages were presented to the guests 1 In charge of the dinner wereMrs "Charles Ramsey Mrs Beckwith Mrs Graham Mrs Hair and Mrs Minkert Bible School af Sleep Hollow Harvey June 9lh The Baptist' churches of bteep Hrtlow and Harvey will hold their third annual pint RationBible School' at Steep Hollow June 9 13 with Rev Joe Boles pastor of the Steep Hollow church as principal and Mre John Powers as assistant prin Cl a faculty conference Satur day night hours for the school were set for 8:30 to 11:30 a 1 Departmental leaders will be 1 Mrs Lynn Weedon Intermed iates Mrs Norris Burt Juniormvw imOrlM Mrs Harold vai gm and Mr? Bob Whitten Beginners It is estimated that 30 million students were enrolled in schools in 1950 51 school year If you hesitate io olW color like red green bIu remember the White Houe in ha it red green and blue room he Combined with white for tiim the color create a mosphere without being stuffy you ue a inglei color the phe nomenon of after image causes the color io gray down making it look darker will represent El Mina Tempi of GUvonon eaumoni PERSONALS James Presnal candidate for the state legislature visited his parents Mr and Mrs will Presnal of Tabor over the week end Presnal is now a factory rep resentative for the Homasote Company and travels over the state Weekends are spent in this community Clayton and Mrs Charles erreri have retui ned from Port Arthur where they had been visiting their mother Mrs Anne Morello who has been ill for several weeks Mrs Morello is reported as much im proved STUDENTS WILL'SPEAK AT BROTHERHOOD SUPPER William A Stevdis of Allen Arnrlpmv and Dan Davis of GnltaPP will sneak at the regular Brotherhood supper of the jrst Baptist Church Tuesday at 7 pl'p at the church i NEW SCHOOL BUSES ARE READY OR ALL SERVICE Two new 54 capacity all steel school buses are in the county shops and will be ready for use in the rural school system this fall Bids will be asked in June for two buses the new vehicles will replace Receipt is expected this week of chassis for three of the pres ent fleet' of buses They will be installed after schools close The he chassis will cost $1691 each MONDAY MAY 1 4 Exemplar Degree or ive Members Of Beia Sigma Phi ive members the Beta Sigma Phi sorority Will receive the highest degree the sorority offers the Exemplar degree at a ceremony Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Howell chap ter sponsor at 6:30 The degrees will be conferred by Mrs Jack Cayot who is al ready an Examplar A member of the sorority must have completed four books of study on social and cultural graces and have been in the sorority for four years before receiving the degree I Members who will receive the degree Will be Miss Helen Lud wig Miss Jean owler Raymond Stanford Mrs Barny and Mrs Howell After the ceremony all of the girls will be guests of Mrs Ho well at the in eather dub for dinner Alpha XI Chapter DeltaKappa Gamma Installs Officers Myrtle Stoneham of Nav asota was installed as president for the next two year term of the Alpha Xi chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority at the regular meeting Saturday night at the recreation hall of the irst Methodist church in Nav asota Mrs Leighton out going president was in charge ofnhe installation ceremony Other officers installed Were as follows: Mrs A E'Carrier of Bryan first vice president Mrs Beard Of Bryan second vice president Mrs Hendrix Conway Jr of Bryan recording secretary Mrs Wilcox of Navasota secre tary Miss Valeight Kestlerof Bryan treasurer and Mrs Leighton of College Station par liamentarian A Immediately preceding tne nus iness session the members en joyed" a covered dish supper Mrs Sally Allphin Mrs Watts Brown and Miss ueriruae uanu hostesses During the business Mrs Stoneham reported on her attendance to the 23rd annual congress held in Corpus Christi April 25 and 26 Representing the chapter along with Mrs Stoneham were Miss Bess John son and Mrs Wilcox Theme of the convention' was Our Human Re A Next 'meeting of the chapter will be in the fall Sept 15 at the home of Mrs Cum mings in Anderson Mrs Robbie McCluskey will be co hostess niKraBKVimiBnM 1 2 4 5 rJi Kt dwt RmL I 11 1 1 it Bl sinb'AiUl'LJ 7 Ates I 'wJa rPu if a i kv J' I Xu A '4 I GASlKANGE ft A iii yywrbom! 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