The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 25, 1944, Image 7

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    FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 25, 1944
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THE BATTALION
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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
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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—
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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.
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to
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sa^ng—things that you need and use are of little
use to you unless they are serviceable. Get your
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