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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 3

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the BRYAN DAILY EAGLE BRYAN TEXAS Social Calendar The meeting was held in me prye 47 and Ders ana gucsi' wijvw Birthday Celebrated the Cutest Cards 7 NORCROSS GREETING CARDS 200 Brra Phone 2 1231 THE WEATHER IS AGAINST US PERSONALS All Ou inest all Ready lo Wear Mui Go 15 I l4 Off 10 'Ch 1 LOT DRESSES Regl29t0598 i KITTENS program Up or members Visit er heee OurCatalog DepertmM Per Yewr Personal Cepyi 200 Pair SHOES Mary and Martha Salvaggio Jer ome Zubik Gerald James and Donald Zubik Daniel and David Shoppe Joe Pustka Marvin and Maxine Pustka Krolczyk and Richard Hollas and children Also going over were Miss Til lie Hollas Anton Luza Alois ri del Robert and Louis Storemski Before returning home all join ed the Eagles in a hamburger supper Mrs Bryant has gone to Phoenix Arizona to visit her sis ter Mrs A Tower and Mr Tower After her visit there Mrs Bryant will be' brought home by Mr and Mrs Tower who will visit briefly in the Bryant tiome Special group of Loafers and Oxfords Values up to $895 en motif were enjoyed in the living room decorated with zinnias and oleanders Prizes for the best costumes were won by Mrs Lawson and Mrs Noah Batson while other prizes were won by Mesdames White John Carrabba and Ollie Ryan Refreshments of hot dogs chili pumpkin pies and hot chocolate were served Birthday Club Gives Hallowe'en Party A meeting of the Birthday Club was held Monday evening in the LoBello home at which time the birthdays of Mrs LoBello and Mrs Oliver Wilcox were celebrated Twenty mem ber and viiests enjoyed the 1 Mrs Brown state approv ed WMU worker is in Waco to 1 day conducting a conference on 1 Missions and Methods for the Waco Association Born this morning at St Jose ph'shospital was a son to Mr Mrs Robert Radford of 304 West Evans street in Hearne The father is Bob Radford son of Mrs Ruth Radford of Bryan He spent his boyhood in Bryan Also bom at the hospital was a son to Mr and Mrs Vincent Scrambray and a son to Mr and Mrs A Mendez 'Mrs Tom Smith and Miss Marjorie Smith left Sunday for San rancisco Cal They will bring back with them Mrs Rethmann and little daughter who will be with her mother Mrs Smith since Capt Rethmann of the Army has been sent on bverseasdutyr Visiting in the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Howell on Sun day were Mesdames Jeanie Steed man Smith of Clayton Ala Sal lie Smith Metcalf of Mexia and Mr and Mrs Phillip Smith and son of Dallas On Monday Ralph Howell Jr came for a short vis it with his parents Mr and Mrs Ralph HowelL MSGR GLEISSNER CELEBRATES 86TH BIRTHDAY Today Msgr Gleissner beloved pastor of St Catholic church is 86 years of age He was celebrant at the 8:15 High Mass with children of St school singing the cho ruses At 9:15 the school children hon ored Msgr Gleissner with a pro gram and presented the celebrant with a huge basket of groceries and other gifts Short Sleeve Nylon Slipons Special! SPECIAL GROUP HATS Daytime and Evening Hats IQ VdVwlCtJLA Chambrys Ginghams Prints Sizes 1 year thru 8 By Douglas (Jack) Douglas son of Mr and Mrs (uzzy) Douglas celebrated his second birthday on riday The day was filled with special for the youngster and at noon a birthday dinner with an embossed cake was served at the Douglas home Sharing the pleasures with Jack were his parents his brother John Sidney Boriskie maternal grandmother Mrs George House and his paternal grandmother Mrs Douglas of Trinity SPECIAL SWEATERS BETSY ROSS DRESS SHOP Economically Priced Ready to Wear 401 26th Ph 3 2722 Young Methodist Group Holds Meeting Sunday The Methodist Young Adults of this sub division met on Sun day at the College Station Meth odist Church Upon being elected president of the Texas Conference of Young Adults Miss Gussie Lee Perry of Bryan resigned as president of this sub division and Newton Gann of College Station was ap pointed president Belcher of College Sta hased on the chart Peo ple to After this talk and a group discussion' the Young Adults of the Kum Dubl Class and the riendship Class of Col lege Station the Business Pro fessional Class and The Wedding Ring Class of Bryan had skits on the various methods of acquainting other young adults with the work of church school and church services' Bryan group participating in these skits directed by Mrs Lynn Blaylock were Miss Radine Brenton Miss Mary Beth Henderson Mr and Mrs Don: Williams Wallie Scott i and Melvin Sparks The College Station group directed by wirs Belcher were Mrs June Jackson Mr and Mrs Elton Led better Byn Weddell and Newton Gann The group then enjoyed refresh Special! 100 ORIGIN ALlSUITS I Take your choice of these beautiful originals Caldwell Jewelry Store tnwMh Phona 2 2433 hop from "treasure chest of our 1950 Christmas Book! Come get'your copy take it open it up and you're In the "Merry Christmas" mood at with wee ones clustering around to dream about sugar plums and teddy bears everybody clamoring "turn the page" to cameras and jewelry books and records everything from Cin derella watches to tree trimmings! With a whirlwind tour through the Christmas Book you can plan your entire campaign listing your gifts keeping on eye on the budget marveling at your savings! With one quick phone call or a visit to our Catalog Depart ment your shopping is completed! Tuesday October 311950 Mrs Nabors gave the opening prayer and Mrs Daniel Russell accompanied by Mrs Imogene Nash Robertson sang The offer tory service was conducted by Mrs Brown with Mrs Andrew giving the offertory nraver IS ininl erate witn tne vouncu ui un Agencies in organizing a Loan Closet for the sick and conval escent The president announced that the Cancer Society is in need of materials and asked all members to take old bed linen and other material suitable for making dressings to the collection depots Mrs Mohr was introduced by Mrs Henry Rohde After her book review tea was served in the church parlors Mrs Andrew Mrs Adrian Grittin presid ed at the silver tea and coffee services Pmroriincr the eeneral meeting the executive council met The purpose of the Loan Closet was explained and Mrs Nabors ap pointed the following committee to nominate 1951 officers: Mrs Beckham chairman Mes dames Bryant Bar ron Ralph McCormick Leon Trenchmann Roy Miller and Rohde The next meeting will be held Jan 29 1951 at the irst Chris tian Church 20 50 SUITS COATS Beautiful Best Quality I Rich Boxy and itted Coats in Rayon Gabardines I tweed fleece and worsted Sizes 10 to 20 I Values up to $60 ALL OR PRICE ments furnished by th Kum Dubl Class This Methodist Young AduM sub district also expecting the pleasure of having Dr Leo Rip py head of adult education con duct workshops sometime in Dec ember SWEDEN'S NEW HEIR our year old Prince Carl Gustaf (above) is the new heir apparent to the nranrtfather Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf was sworn in as the new king following the death of King Gustaf The boy's father eldest son of the new king and also named Gustaf 1 Adolf died in an airplane crash in 1947 (AP Wirephoto) Mrs Claude A Edge Mrs A McClure Honor Mrs Bales Mrs Claude A Edge and Mrs HA McClure were hostesses at an informal luncheon today at Lazy Lodge given in honor of Mrs Roscoe Bates of Dallas who is a guest in the home of Mrs S' Hoyle Mrs Bates will be the inspiration of numerous so cial courtesies this week before her appearance" as guest review er at the Club tea Wed nesday afternoon The living room and breeze swept porch of the lodge were decorated with fall berries and flowers while centering the luncheon table in the dining room was a gleaming brass container filled with rosebuds of various shades of yellow Invited to share tne courtesy with Mrs Bates was a her close friends Mesdames A Benbow Hoyle Jr Caldwell rank Seale McCullough Webb Jr Jaggi Rohde Chas Myers and Henry Ross AtiorneyJW Barger Lecturer for AAUW Wheeler Barger attorney for the city of College Station spoke before the legislative committee of the American Association of University in an open meeting in the Solarium of the YMCA at College Station on Governments" Monday ev ening Mrs Burchard chairman of the legislative committee in Mr Barger explained tne oasic differences in the I city as typified by College Station I and the city as typi II fied by Bryan At the conclusion I of the speech he answered ques I tions from the group I GIRL SCOUT TROOP 13 1 CELEBRATES HALOWETN Girl Scout troop No 13 enjoyed on Monday evening a Hallowe'en! party at the A Hardaway home 1 with the troop leader Mrs Hard away and the assistant leader Mrs Bevins as co A picnic supper with chocolate milk was served the guests came in custumes af ter which a number of games were played Troop members present were: Mary Linda Cartwright Carolyn McDonald Sue Ellen Mowery Sue Bernard Alma Ann Elliott Christopher Kent Nancy Car: roll Virginia Jackson Ann Cle land Elaine Chalk Millie Rae Caughlin Nancy McAfee Nancy Smith Gail Henson Mary Mar garet Hierth Three members of the troop were unable to attend they were Judith Bishop Carolyn Ann Wilson and Mary Margaret i Watson Admitted to Bryan hospital for surgery was Miss Clara Weise and Mrs Lorraine arrar both of Mrs Roscoe Bates of Dallas will be guest speaker at the book review tea of the Club at 3 pm Mrs Caldwell will be the leader Thursday The International Relations group of the American Associa tion of University Women will meet at 7:30 pm in the home Parkway College Hills The Extension Service Club will meet at 3 pm in the College Station YMCA with Mrs lor ence Low as speaker and dem onstrator Her topic will be ing Minutes Home Economists Plan Informal Meeting At Memorial Center COLLEGE STATION Oct Brazos county home economists will gather for an informal meet ing and party in the Memorial Student Center ednesday at 7:30 A recent survey by a county committee of the Texas Home Ec onomics Association shows about 80 home economists reside in the 0 00 TKo mpptinv will offer an opportunity to meet socially and to assist financially with the fund for National Headquarters to be built in Washington Miss Bess Edwards former pres ident of the Texas Home Econom ics Association and employed as district agent for tne Agricultural Extension Service of Texas College at Stephenville will dis cuss the headquarters fund and a special project of the association called dur ing the evening Every home economist employ ed professionally or at home is welcome to attend the social and bring guests to play canasta and bridge The committee arranging the event is Dr Jessie Whita cre Dr Sylvia Cover Mrs Gabbard and Miss rances Ar nold Members of chapter 222 Order of Eastern Star who attended the recent meeting of Grand Chap ter of Texas OES in Galveston were Mesdames Leila' Black worthy matron Ruby Enloe Lola Daniel Charlotte Dishman Ma tilda Cloud Lizzie Patterson rances Buchanan Miss Ima Hol Mimh and Miss Lillie Crenshaw Also attending were Black worthy patron Cloud and Dr Enloe CHRISTMAS BOOK A ONE WEEK A OHLY! 1 ormer Bryaniies Honored at Dinner An Mnndav evening in Mem'of ial Student Center Mrs Graham Brvan ana Miss Mar dinner honoring' Hrs Roscoe Bates and Mrs Joseph McCrack en of Dallas both of whom are former Bryanitesi The table war centered with an arrangement of bright hued all flowers and place cards em 1 bossed in dainty Japanese figur ines marked coven laid for Mps dames Bates McCracken A A Saunders Hoyle Jr Hall Jr John Caufield A Kyle A Waldrop and the hostesses AAUW Will Sponsor Music Study Group A music study 'group of the American Association of Univer sity Women' sponsored by the ine Arts committee of AAUW will be organized Thursday ev ening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs Wilson Cook 1102 East 24th street AAUW members and others in terested in this type of group are invited to be present for the organizational meeting BRYANITES ATTEND GAME IN SCHULENBURG Those from Bryan who went over to Schulenburg Sunday to witness the football game be tween St Eagles and St Mustangs were Rey Tim Qvlvocor dicll Mr and Mrs Louis zemaneK Cecilia and Charles Tom Hanus Jr and Tommie Joe Krolczyk and Joe Bill Harry Wisnieskie and Michael Chas Salvaggio CATALOG SALES DEPARTMTNI 100 DRESSES Casuals Afternoon and Cocktail I i All new styles in broken sizes Dresses in Gab Satin aille and I Values up to fcizoo many more Values up to $3995 10 me eowecJale Kopp 113 MAIN I BRYAN I I TlfflffWC1 T0T toy inniu shop inni So Collacm Phon 2 1611 Mrs Mohr Presents Book Review or Church ederation Mrs Mohr of the irst 1 Christian Church was presented in a review of Chose by Victor Kravchenko at a meet 1 ing of the Brazos County edera tion of Church Societies Monday afternoon am UaI4 in Via mecunis 4 'ir ILal URUUak ViiwvM Cecil Nabors president in the chair Preceding the review a devo tional and business session were held and committees reported 1 1 1 Yearbook Ready or Distribution At Tuesday Meeting Rrvnn Colleee Station Bus iness and Professional club affiliated with the Texas ederation of Clubhand also the National ederation of Clubs will receive this evening the 1950 51 club year books at the dinner meeting at Maggie Parker Dining room The books are attractively ar ranged and contain on the first page tne project anu theme topic ull Partnership" TVii rlnh with 66 celebrated its 21st birthday dur ing National Business 'Week and its growth the names of the 27 charter members and the first officers with a history of the club were publish ed on the Society page of the Bryan Daily Eagle during that week 1 Listed in the year book pages are standing committees and their chairmen national and state of ficers and local club officers for 1950 51 who are: Mrs lorence Low president Mrs Virgil Parr vice president Mrs A Gandy recording secretary Miss Victoria Dominik corresponding secretary Mrs Judie Bobbitt treasurer and Miss Bonnie Cox parliamen tarian St Monica's Club Schedules Meeting 4 All members of St Monica Club are urged to attend an important meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 in the audi torium of St Joseph's school Election of officers will be helds'' and a report of the annual diosce san convention of the National Council of Catholic Women held in Cameron recently will be giveny Mrs Joe Pustka Mrs Pustka' was the representative of St Mon Club i 1 7 1 a 1 j'tA if I ayy I I I I I a V1 1 a jEsSaB a I Bam II '''j I I two 1 I "ii 1 LiX i a I 'j I I A 1 I I i I I I i I i 4 1 I $E95 I 2 495 1 I 1 1 1 WMH I Vv? I Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I i a I 1 1 I 0 I iZ 1 1 4 Mrs Ruth MudgetiAnd Mr Bryan I and Mrs Wijliam A Mudgctt and I daughter havt returned from CimTTQ Vernon where they went to aid DR UUK1K I Mr Roland Cobb Mrs Mudgett's fill WftPW A CTfiB father celebrate his 87th birth day Mr Cobb just had complet Mato at N(k StrMt ed seeding winter his last tw lini I crop as he has saldTfor a num PKcm 2 TOtt I ber of years 1 1 4' I.

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