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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 14

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Bryan, Texas
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sundaysept IMS THI I1YAN DAILY IAOU WYAN GS TCCA1 PARTS Phon TA 2 3707 for Ctassifted Phone TA 2 3707 for ClaiilfUd Phono TA 2 3707 for Clarified HINTS from reat ames 299 HELOISE One Week Only SALE 1 I BEAUTIUL GENUINE ULLSKIN Save $700! $1 595 IHOII IOI WOMSN 5 TO 10 BROWN IN TWO HEEL HEIGHTS WlklNYITE CHARGE ACCOUNTS i I Mrs Bynw Thomas Hotdtaiss DEAR HELOISE: To clean white or beige shoe laces when they become soiled in areas where the lace goes through the eyes of the shoes Roy an Regular 1995 in the and the United i the School Menus Antron nylon cross over tummy panel If anyone has the answer to this and has successfully clean ed a stuffed toy and I pre sume the woman means the fuzzy type please write to Hel oise care of this column Letters do not have to be signed io ap pear Grasp the ends of the shoe laces and wrap the sponge con taining the scouring powder around them Pull the laces through the folded sponge Re peat two or three times rinse and hang out to dry ANN RAYMOND Spandex back and side panels sleeks your hips as it frees your step Cross over bands give natural freedom Individually set cups pull or twist DEAR HELOISE: When I buy a fresh pound of bacon I cut the slices in half right down the middle then wrap just enough si ices "for a meal in waxed paper This way I have individual packages and have to bat tle a larger cold amount of ba con each time This is most use ful for a couple or a small fam ily EDNA DRURY Copyright 1962 King eatures Syndicate Inc 4 Presbyterian Board of Christian Life The bank building was pur Dr and Mrs red Ander son of Austin arrived in Bryan for a short visit with his par ents Rev and Mrs Norman Anderson of College Station and her parents Mr and Mrs McCullough Leaving their daughter Allison with the grandparents the couple drove to San Antonio riday morning where they boarded a Braniff International Airways jet for Mexico City The Maria Cristina will be their hotel during their vacation stay there and they plan to take a number of sight seeing tours in and around the area of the capitol city Braniff will fly them back to San An tonio on Tuesday afternoon where they will continue by car to Bryan Robert Halsell Trav el Service made the arrange ments for their trip LCTs of membership chased by the Pre A Presbyterian Church the and tne by the College PrshvtrAan Church In 4k Arlem 1 7 UnllCQ wLoLCSf OWiCT host will plained DEAR HELOISE: We eat on a lace tablecloth which stays on our dining room table all the time Once in a while we will find waiter marks on the top of our table caused from the condensation on the outside of a water glass etc I simplified the problem by putting a sheet of thin plastic under the cloth the kind that comes on garment bags from the laundry or dry cleaner Now when the dampness oc curs on the cloth it go through to the table nor does the plastic show The same thing can also be used under a linen cloth PARTICULAR Bryan Public Schools Monday Texas hash green lima beans pear orange juice sweet rolls Tuesday' hot dogs red beans lettuce and tomato salad with rench dressing oatmeal cook ies Wednesday: stew buttered cabbage pickled beets com bread cherry cobbler Thursday! steak and gravy mashed potatoes English peas hot rolls orange jello riday: tuna salad peach and cottage cheese aladgreen beans strawberry short cake CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS Monday: meat patties butter ed rice buttered carrots cab bage slaw bread peaches Tuesday: chili beans butter ed spinach pear and cheese sal ad combread and butter cher ry cobbler Wednesday chiliburger pota to chips buttered English peas lettuce and pickles buns cup cakes Thursday: meat loaf mashed potatoes buttered greens car rot 8ticksbread cocoanut pud ding riday: pimiento cheese sand wiches buttered green beans baked potatoes and butter let tuce tomato salad quick coffee cake is served with all meals The Education Wives CluWdR hold its first meeting of the year a social at the home of Mrs Earl Knebel 606 Jersey College Station at 7:45 pm Monday Hostesses will be agricultural education faculty wives New officers of the Club elected in the spring for the fall semester are Martha Camp bell president Ina Mae Jekel vice president Laura Grimes secretary treasurer Jeannie Acton parliamentarian and Sandra Cooper reporter aculty advisors are Mrs Knebel and Mrs Earl Webb PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE CENTER Wives Slate Luncheon Program Thurs A skit will featured on th program at the October luncheon of the Officer Club to held at 120 pnv Thursday at Clayton's Restaur ant Entitled 'Th Basie Black the skit will be perform ed by Mr McDonald and narrated by Mrs Banxy King Members may make reserva tions or cancellations before ttotAcYteedty by contacting Mrs Robert Byms at Mrs United Church Women Schedule Thursday Coffee College Station Council of United Church Women will hold its annual newcomers' coffee at 9:30 am Thursday at the Christian Church This coffee will honor new comers to the area and mem bers who have joined the churches in recent months A program of music and readings is planned to be followed by a brief business meeting A nursery will be available The new Presbyterian Stu dent Center located in the old College Station State Bank Building at 501 Sulphur Springs Road will be officially opened with an open house from 4 to 5:30 pjn today Acting as Synods campus The LamarA will have it? first meeting Tuesday to School for a is the title of the program to begin at 7:30 pm AH teachers will be in their rooms and parents will follow the same class schedule as tneir children do each day Mrs Donaho urogram chairman' indicated that this provides an excellent opportunity for par ents to become acquainted with the teachers learn what is ex pected in each subject matter area and how they can help their child have a more suc cessful school year All parents are requested to bring their schedule with them to permit them to get in the right classes Name tags will be available at each homeroom After going through the daily class schedule parent are in vited td a reception in the cafe teria honoring the teachers This is being planned by the hospitality committee under the leadership of Mrs ulynn wil liams Students will not attend this meeting except members of the Student Council who have been given special assignmenta plained 1 Th Presbyterian Boa rd for Campus Christian Life at Tex as which Is charged with responsibility for the campus ministry is composed of laymen aflfcT clergymen from local churches and out ofzvtowrt churches It Includes representa tives from both the Presbyter ian Church In the and the United Presbyterian Church in the USA McGuire of yan is the present president of the board which meets quarterly to advise jand counsel with the campus minister I Rev owler is the I Presbyterian campus minister I He became campus minister in I early 1960 and succeeded the I Rev Charles Workman who I was campus minister at I approximately seven years Rev I owler was on leave of ab I sence from his work for one year to serve with the 49th Armored Division During his absence Jack Parse served as interim minister THE PROGRAM of the cam pus ministry is principally one of teaching At the student cen ter study groups are offered in Biblical studies Christian be liefs and Christian ethics This is balanced by a well ordered program of worship and work Rev owler says the lim of the campus ministry is to provide the student the op portuniy to study his faith at the same intellectual level he encounters in his other classes on campus The campus minis try also provides an atmosphere of honest Inquiry where the stu doubts and concerns can be openly and intellectually dis In addition to the teaching ministry the cimpus ministry provides in the person of the campus ministers counselor and advisor to students for their personal problems Marriage counseling is an avenue of ser vice to married students at col lege An appropriate program is also planned to meet the needs of married students IN RECENT YEARS there has been a change in the phil osophy of Presbyterian student work on college campuses said Rev owler The work of the church on campus several years ago was conceived as providing a "home away from home" The program activities were usually social in nature However since the end of World War II and especially since the Korean war the demand from the students and the college" community has forced the campu ministry to change its profile The accent is upon study and worship the minister noted The Miss Morrison Wedding Mrs Carlisle Morrison of Austin announces the engage ment of her daughter Sammy Kathryn to Thomas Gerald Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Nathaniel Johnson of Kerrville An Oct 2 wedding in the Tarry town Baptist Church is planned A graduate of Stephen Austin High School the bride received her BA degree from Baylor University She is the daughter of William Autry Mor rison of Carlisle Pa Her fiance who attended Tivy High School and Sch reiner Institute graduated with' a BS degree from Texas College He is now serving with the US Army at ort Polk La DEAR HELOISE: I learned the most fantastic thing from my maid that should really be passed on to all iron ers: Her easy sprinkling meth od! Why do people sprinkle their clothes and then roll them up in a small ball? My mother and grandmother to do' thisand so did I until a maid taught to sprinkle loosely and save time and energy Use your kitchen tabl or drainboard Lay the first gar ment open on table Take a clean vegetable brush and dipJt in a bowl of very hot water and amily Living Theme Revealed By PTA Council Power for was selected as the theme for group discussions by the Edu cation for amily Living Com mittee of the Bryan City Coun cil PTA amily living chairmen of the council and local units met Thursday night in the home of Mrs Sol Klein to select the theme for the year It was decided that each local unit will be' host for pne meet ing the first one to be at Bowie Elementary School eb 25 with five consecutive meet ings following each Monday night through April Mrs White chairman of the Education for amily Living committee of the council said that it was the desire of the committee that all PTA members participate in this group study of family living "The PTA was founded for the purpose of educating par ents and teachers in the wel fare of children and youth The committee feels no better has been devised for parents and teachers than to continue to come together and discuss the ever changing problems of chil dren and said Mrs White Engagement Mr and Mrs Robert Yarbrough of Houston nounce the engagement of their daughter Karol Ann to Lyn dall Monroe Arrington son of Mr and Mrs Earl Monroe Ar rington formerly of Bryan Ag Education Wives Social Set on Monday ULL SKIN lizard shoes at this amazing low price 1 Superbly crafted out of single perfectly matched beautifully polished skin A a i I I A remcnuuu vuiuc LEWIS' "Where Shoes ere family affair" Adult Classes In Spanish To Be Offered Classes in Spanish and Eng lish will again be offered through the Pan American Round Table this year Beginning intermediate and advanced Spanish classes will be offered and an English class for Spanish speaking people Miss Sadie Hatfield a mem ber of the club will take reg istrations for the classes from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 4 to 6 pm Monday at the Texas College YMCA There will be no tuition for the classes Members of the Round Table will direct the classes and Span ish speaking students at Texas College will be guest teachers DEAR HELOISE: I wish some one would tell us how to clean stuffed animals such as dogs lions etc I would greatly appreciate any and all suggestions from read ers MRS RMS Back to School PTA Session it above the article Immediately put another gar ment on top of this one The water on top of the first gar ment will be absorbed into the bottom of the second garment! Repeat process Do NOT roll any clothes Do the complete sprinkling job Still do not fold or roll clothes When all the sprinkling is done! lay two heavy bath towels on top of them! If it will be a long time before you get around to ironing slightly sprinkle towles When ready to iron no un rolling clothes and pressing wrinkles Materials will be flat and time will be saved because you do not have to roll and un roll them Most clothes today are color fast I mix colored and whites I usually put the easiest things to iron on the bottom such as flatwork It seems to make the ironing look easier CAROLE SIMPSON Wednesday The Club lawn party will be held am Wednesday at the horhe of Mrs Harrington on Throckmorton Street on the campus In case of rain the jjarty wiU meet in the MSC Assembly Room Nursery accommoda tions will be available at the Mother Goose Nursery on Rest wood St All wives of newcomer to the College 5ytem and those who have been on the campus one two or three years are invited 4q attend Presbyterian campus ministry sees itself as the lu 1 of his faith as he is chal lenged in the classroom in the new ideas of science and tedi nologjZhje said In recent years campus ministry has seen a large movP ment of students into work groups and work projects Ev ery summer students go all over the world and into nearly ev ery state on projects of study and assistance to those in need The heartbeat of the campus ministry ai far as the students are concerned is their abiding desire to make their Christian faith relevant to the world in which they live and their eag erness to participate in an ecu menical ministry In many ways thePresbyter ian Student Center can be thought of as a small on the edge of the collegecampus preparing the students for their Christian service in the world Rev 'wler be lieves The building has been com pletely remodeled and is in the process of being refurbished After a brief formal dedication service presided over by the RevDrWilliam A Baineof Bellaire of the Sy Campus Christian Life Committee for the Presbyterian Church in the the board will hold open house to which the public is invited UpsilonRho Guests eted With Party A "Little Red School party was held at the home Of Mrs Emil Zikes by members of Upsilon RhoJ Chapter Beta Sigma Phi The den of the home wks decorated to resemble a school room complete with drawings done by children of members a blackboard and a(jtesk for the teacher Mrs George'Todd was the and she was dressed for the occasion in an old fashioned dress and bonnet The members of the chapter and their guests were divided into "classes" and competed against each other in games of spelling geography and arith metic At a sack lunch of finger sandwiches brownies and candy was served with cokes Guests of the chapter for the party were Mrs Delvin Barretty Mrs Stanley Glaser Mrs Ran dall Wood Mrs Bradley Mann Miss Joahn Petroski Mrs rank Steele Mrs Tom Hooker Mrs John Greer Mrs Cecil Steward Mrs Clyde Porterfield Jr 1 Mrs Neil Schmidt Mrs James Kitchen and Mrs Max Her ring Presbyterian Student Center I Open House Scfieduled Tpday HELOISE by Hlols LIZARD SHOES BESTORM LIRTATION LYCRA SPANDEX Now in famous Spandexat the same famous price! tlmeiai light sheer and long wearing ai rubber! 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