The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1947, Image 4

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Religious
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LITHERAN STUDENT SFRYKt
AKMiinblf Room *n accond floor
, ^ *of YMCA
Fwd Mf ebroff, Putor
IhiBiiil
Sunday School and Student
♦ „ r Bible Claaa, 8:30 a.m.
'Noiahip Service, n a.m.,
•net Room
BAPTIST ( HURCH
One block north of North Gtta
R«t, R, L Brown, Paator
Isaday •
Sunday School. 8:41 A. ».
Mornlnf Worahip, 10:50 a. m.
Trninlnt Union, 1:18 p. m.
Evanln* Woyhip v Till p. m.
P»mr Moailnc. Tn» •. m.
Nuratry at all »*rvk-«a
^ rn^rnim
MII.I.RI, NKNVK'M
Worahip jorVlota, Ittl p, m.
^vrol M4Ung, ?il» p. pi.
CimiSTlAB^IJjBCi OMANI*
Aaaemhly loom. YMCA
Official meetlnt flrat Thuraday of
•arh month
Dlamaalon proup every Sunday at
11 a.
TUB A. A tf, PRB8IYTBR1AN
CHURCH
YMCA Chapel
. Rev. Norman Andemon, Paator
*>und»>
Sunday School, 8^1 a. m.
. Momlnir Worship, 11 a. m.
Weatmlnater Student Fellownhip,
6:80 p. m.
Evening Worahip, 7:30 p. m.
SAINT THOMAS EPISCOPAL
3 CHURCH
Soufh of the campua acroaa the
drill field from Duncan Haas Hall
.Rev. O. G. Helvey, Vicar
Sandajr
Holy Communion, 8 a. m.
Church School, 8:45 a. m.
, Aggie Coffee Oub, 8:45 a. m
Morning Prayer and
Sermon, 11 a. m.
YPSL, 6:30 p. m.
ARM METHODIST (HURCH
One Mock east and one Mock
north of North Galt**
Rev. Jamee Jackaon, Paator
Sunday
Identical Morning Worahip
Service*, 8 and 11 a. m.
Sunday School. 18 a. m.
M. Y. K 6 pw m.
Happy Gonpel^Bervicoa, f p. m.
Weaiey Fellowship ^and Choir
P«ctice, 7 p. p. , •
SAINT MARY’S CHAPEL
Two block* eaat of North Gala
Rt Rev. J. B. GMammr A
Rev. T. J. Valenta, Chaplaina
Saaday 1 T ’
Maaa, Sermon, and Holy
Communion 1:30 a. m. and 10 a. ».
Newman Coffee Gab, 10 aJB.
Confeaaiona before Maaa on
Sunday morning*
A. A M. CHURCH OP CHUflT
On* block north of North Gate
Jamee F. fowler, Miaioter
lauda*
Bible Ciaaoeo, 8:41 a. mt •
Worahip lervlae, 10:41 a. m.
Yeung People'a Meeting, 6:1k
p. m
Evening Werehip, 7til p.
” WednMdae
l<adie« RihU Claaa. till a. m.
Prayer Meeting, Till p, m.
Young Men 1 * Training Claaa,
6:11 a. m.
chuei'M or niElirr
Campua Theater one block
weat of North Gaia
Baaiar,
Urd'a Day aorviceo from 10 a.
m. to tlilft a.
No Sunday School.
The Battalion
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,1947
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Camera Club Will
Meet Monday Night
The A. A M. Camera Club will
meet Monday evening at 7:30 p.
m. (h Room 33, Physics Building
Claude Stone, president, announc
ed yaterday.
Purpose of the meetii
cuas the construction
darkroom and make final rule*
governing the entry of printa for
the October cobji
The print competitioh ia open to
all members of the Camera Club,
with this month’s subject being
“Campus Scenes.” Printa must be
mounted and the shorter dimen
sion no leas than eight inches. I
President of ASC
To Address Croup
Thursday Night
Dr. W. Albert Novea Jr,
national president of the
American Chemical Society,
will apeak on "Floureacence
and Photochemistry” Thuraday
evening at • in the Chemistry Lee-
tare R<»>m
The announeement was made by
Fred W. Jeneen, secretary ef the
AAM leetton of the ACS and head
of the Department of Chemletry.
Dr. Novea, who ia rhetman of
the Department ef Chemistry at
the UnlvereRy ef Beeheeter, ia
editor of "Chemleal Beviewt, M and
la past editor of the "Chemloal
Nlwtln ” He was edaeaM at
Urtaell (Allege and the University
of Farl* Binre hi* greduation from
aw iaMf eaaaal he aee taught at
the Unlverelty of Uaiifemia, the
Univerelty ef Chu-ego. Brown Uni*
veraity. and the Unlveratty ef
Bcbtctor
i > < i i idle Is Invited te hear Dr
Noves' address. At 1:30 Thuraday
evening ■ dinner will he held In
honor of the distinguished chemist
st Aggteland inn for local section
members and their wive*. Follow
ing the meeting the group will
E ither at the home of Dr. and
rs. W. M. Potts. 310 Lao Street,
South Oak wood.
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nitration Minister Arthur
well aeid today that tho
mont was aniloui thot as
peaeUe eftha Auetrall
who marriod Amerkun et
duriaa tho war return to Australia
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Biology Club Has
ng u to dia-|Top Slpnib^rnhip
of the club * 1
ition of Now Zealand,
about equal that
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Invitation To
Pleasant Relaxation
From all indications the Biology
Chib will have a record member
ship this semester, K was announc
ed yesterday.
Under the new propoeed plan
the Biology Club will meet on the
campus once each month and at
the A. A M. Annex for the other
monthly meeting. All committee
members are requested to submit
applications as soon aa possible to
Dr. Charles LaMottr in the Science
Hall.
The Biology Gab will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the
Science Lecture Room to elect of
ficers.
Ento Club to Meet
Dr. V. A. Little will address the
Entomology Club Monday evening
et 7:30 ia Room k, Science Hall.
He will speak on one of the new
msecUcidea, ehloradine.
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