FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 25, 1944 I THE BATTALION PAGE 7 OFFICIAL NOTICES Classified WANTED—Man to help drive from Col- lepre Station to Rockford, 111. or Madison, v'^Wis., leaving Monday, August 28. Call 4-8949. » FOR SALE—West Park addition attrac tive five room house, screened porch, Venetian blinds, garage, prettily located among trees on 2 lots. Would consider selling with furniture all new and artistic. • Maryem Ave., Phone 4-8174. A ntiouncements The shipment of Senior Rings due August first is now ready for delivery to *i those men who are eligible to get the rings. The Academic Council has approved the following procedure governing certain meetings of Technical Clubs. F. C. BOLTON, Dean Approved Technical Clubs which are ^ under the supervision of a member of the faculty may hold meetings extending to Call to Quarters on two nights of each month. Requests for such meetings as are to be held during Call to Quarters must be made in advance by the Head of the Department concerned through his Dean * to the Dean of the College. The Head of the Department will see that a list of students actually present is submitted to the Commandant on the day following the meeting. ^ —— Commandants Office MEMORANDUM TO: All Concerned. The following named cadets, who are cadet commissioned officers, or academical- y ly classified seniors, are authorized to . wear boots as per our General Order *■ issued on thi s subject: Cadet Commissioned Officers Alley, Marvin E. Alley, Tom K. Ash, Henry Atlas, Joe k Barcelona, Tony, Jr. Bauman, Alvin H. Beck, Wallace Walter Beerwinkle, Milton A. Berry, William E., Jr. - Bilderback, William R. Boaz, Wilson O. • Boyd, Dale D. Bridges, Charles H. Brown, Charles D. Brumley, Calvin E. Buie, Jack Russell w Burns, John Arthur Butchofsky, Robert L. Clarke, Louis P. Clayton, Jack L. Cornelius, William Daniel , Crenshaw, Walter E. Dailey, Harold I. Davie, Boyd F. Davis, William L. Jr. Dietz, Sterling Vernon Dilworth, James Colwell Dunn, Leon Herman " English, James Robert - Fhurman, Walter D. Granzin. Otto C. Green, Joe W. Griffin, William Bedford Grogan,._Earl Wayne Haenisch, O. Charles Hardy, Frederick C. Hoskins, William A. Jr. Inzer, Sidney Lowry Jarrett, James Thomas Jones, Andrew Case Kidd, Robert Jason Kincannon, Wayne King, Elmo Don Kirk, Billy Mac Knight, Richard Garland Knight, Robert Stanley Law, Sam W. LeJeune, John E. Lyth, Ambrose Lee McConnell, William Keller Manning. George E. Martin, Jesse Ray % STUDENT CO-OP Bicycle and Radio Repair PHONE 4-4114 Martyn, James Louis Matthews, Mason Longmire Moore, Homer Jean Morton, Edgar Allen Moseley, William Thomas, Jr. Myatt, Barney Addison Nash, James Earl Newman, Sylvan Roy Nunn, John Robert Olschner, Paul Quinette Osius, Robert Louis Padilla, Arthur Carroll Palmer, Jack Sidney Pate, Walter E. s Patterson, Tip PTiillip Penn. Tommy W. Phillips, Harold Prater, Felix David Raplee, Robert Gaynor Ray, William Andrew Rickey, Claud H. Riddels, Roy Albert Rogers, Owen Larry Ross, Jack Biggs Schiefelbein, Rudolph E. Sibley, Hobart Quinton Speer, Willie Douglas Stalsby, James Aubrey, Jr. Stone, Gerald Albert Strickenhausen, George, III Strieber, William Robert Veiort, John Arnold Wade, John Riley Wellborn, Cecil Vernon Westbrook, J. T. Willie, Tony Christian, Jr. Williams, Jay S. Winne, James A. Yturria, Frank Daniel Academically Classified Seniors Doscia, James A. Crockett, Robert M. Eng, Jimmie Lee Glaisyer, Arthur Reginald Hawes, Roscoe Lain Kelsey, Charles Levin, Leonard Linam, Duarcl Desmond McCaslard, Foy Vaughn Melius, Thomas W. Pulliam, James A. Ralston, Norman Clark Rodrigues, E. Francis Saldana, Juan Angel Sanders, Jack Monroe Sikes, Jasper Harold Smith, Leonard D. Stanger, Russell S. White, Samuel Sherman Willman, George Conan, Jr. By order of Colonel WELTY: A. J. BENNETT, Lieutenant Colonel, CAC Executive Officer Minister of Church Of Christ Returns R. B. Sweet, Minister of the Church of Christ, has returned from Austin, where he was en gaged in a two-weeks meeting, and will fill his pulpit at both services Sunday. During his absence, the pulpit was filled by visiting speakers. S. J. Hopper, Assistant to the Dean of Engineering spoke on Sunday, August 13, while on Sunday, Aug ust 20, H. I. Taylor, minister of the Church of Christ in Hearne, was the guest speaker. —DANCE— (Continued from page 1) lor of Arts. Before he entered the musical world, he intended to be come a math of chemistry pro fessor. Dormitories 14 and 15 have been provided to house the girls. The script for the dance tonight is $1.80 and for tomorrow night it will be $1.20. Church Notices THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Twenty-seventh and S. College F. J. Smythe, Pastor 10 :00—Sunday School 11:00—Communion and Worship. 6 :00—Recreation Hour. 7 :00—Christian Youth Fellowship. 8 :00—Communion and Sermon. A cordial welcomes awaits all who at tend this church. A. & ul. METHODIST CHURCH AND WESLEY FOUNDATION Rev. Walton B. Gardner, Pastor-Director Associates, Abie Jack Adrian and S. Burton Smith Sunday: Church School—9 :45 a.m. Morning Worship—10 :50 a.m. Wesley Foundation—7 :00 p.m. Wednesday: Choir Practice—6 :45 p.m. American? Lutheran Congregation Y. M. C. A. Chapel, Campus Kurt Hartmann, Pastor Divine Service begins at 8 a.m., instead of at 11 a.m. No Sunday School and Bible Class. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHAPEL The Rev. J. Hugh R. Farrell, Chaplain The 12th Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Coffee Club 9 :30 a.m. Morning Prayer 11:00 a.m. Children’s eVspers 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas’ Chapel is always open for Prayer and Meditation and on V-Day there will be special services throughout the day. College Avenue Baptist Church 203 N. College Ave., Bryan J. H. Landes, Pastor 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship brought by Miss Inez Lung, Chinese missionary. 6 :45 Training Union 8:00 Evening Worship Service (by Miss Inez Lung). CHURCH OF CHRIST R. B. Sweet, Minister Sunday: 9:45 Bible classes; 10:45 the morning worship ; 7 p.m. the evening wor ship. Wednesday 7:15 p.m. the Prayer Meet ing. All are invited to attend all these services. You will be most welcome. Catholic Students Sunday Masses 9:15 .and 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Mass, 7:00 p.m. Confessions, Saturday 6 :30 to 7 :30 p.m.; Sunday—before Mass. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bryan, Texas On 27th Street, 2 Blocks East of Bus Line W. R. Willis, Minister Sunday School 9 a.m. Church Services 10 :50 a.m. Methodist Service Men’s Center 2-6 p.m. (next door to church) Young people’s choir practice 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:15 p.m. Evening worship 8 p.m. All Aggies and Service Men receive a cordial welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. L. Brown, Pastor C. Roger Bell, Ed. and Music 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship 4:00 p.m. B. S. U. Council 6:00 p.m. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to attend our services. Sulphur production was a $40,- 000,000 industry in Texas in 1942. That year a total of 2,579,739 long tons of this mineral was produced, valued at $41,275,824. Production in 1941, however, amounted to 2,- 842,988 long tons, valued at $45,- 487,808. LOUPOT’S Watch Dog of the Aggies to Quality Is A Saving A good lesson to know is that quality is a sa^ng—things that you need and use are of little use to you unless they are serviceable. Get your better quality merchandise at The Exchange Store—an Aggie Institution. PRICE QUALITY VALUE ~ SCHOOL NEEDS for use the EXCHANGE | YOU WILL ENJOY having Your Photograph Made at • The A. & M. Photo Shop Our expert cameramen have a “knack” of get ting that “just right” expression. Come in anytime . . . No appointment necessary. We Cash Your Checks qA. & M. PHOTO . SHOP North Gate — Tele. 4-8844 — Next to A.&M. Grill We have a complete line of school supplies— Stationery, College Jewelry, Text Books, Acces sories—things that you need throughout the school year. The Exchange Store “An Aggie Institution”