The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1947, Image 4

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Religious
Calendar
LITHBRAN STUDENT SERVICE
AMembly Room on Mcond floor
of VMCA
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pnotor
Sunday
Sunday School and Student
Bible Cla^a. 9:80 ajn.
Worship Service, 11 a.m^
Cabinet Room
! lAPTIfT cimci
One block k>nh of North Ofttl
Rev. &. L Brown Paator
Sunday
Bonday School 9:48 a. m.
Mornlnff Worship. 10.SO a. m.
Training Union, 6:16 p. m.
i Evenin* Worahip, 7:16 p. m.
Wednealay
Prayer Mae tine, 7:16 p. m.
I ; Nnraery
at ail
HILLBL SERVICES
YMCA Chapel
Kndav
Worahip Senriren, 7:16 p. m.
WednOMay
Cultural Meeting, T:15 p. m.
«E , Jo$r;pROMi«pWK)giPJ
,miR>LfWE-MtST WITH
CniBTIAN KnmCB OtOANl.
Assemhlv YMCA
Official meetlne ftnt Thuraday of
, each month
Diacussion group ovtry Sunday at
11 a. m.
THE A. A M. PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
YMCA Chapel
Rev. Norman Anderaon, Paator
Sunday
Bonday School, 9:46 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Westm'mater Student Fellowahip,
6:80 p. m.
Evening Worahip, 7:80 p. m.
Better Home Appliance Center
N. M»ln --f Bryin
SAINT THOMAS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
South of the cam put acrooa the
drill field from Duncan Meta Hall
Rev. 0. G, Hehrey, Vicar
Sunday
Holy Communion, • a. m.
Church School, 9:45 a. m.
Aggie Coffee Cluh, 9:48 a. m.
Morning Prayer and
Sermon, 11 a. aa.
YP8L, 6:80 p. m.
Nuraery at all aenricea
A. A M. METHODIST CHURCH
One block oaot and one block
■ north of North Gate
Bov. Jamea Jackaon, Paator
Sund A)
Identical Morning WortHp
Sorviooa, 8 and 11 a. m.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
WnWy Fellowahip and doir
practice, 7 p. ».
SAINT MAlYW CHAPEL
Taro blocka eaat of North Goto
Rt Rev. A. B. Gleiaaner A
Rev. T. J. Valenta, Chaplaina
Bondny
Maaa, Sermon, and Holy
Communion 8:80 n. m. and 10 a. m.
Newman Coffee Club, 10 un.
Confeaaiona before Moae on
Sunday mominga
A. A M. CHURCH OF CHRIST
One block north of North Gate
Jamea F. Fowler, Minister
Sunday
Bible Claaaea, 9:46 a. m.
Worship Service, 10:46 n. m.
Young People’s Meeting, 6:16
p. m.
Evening Worship, 7:15 p. m.
N\ ednesda \
Ladies Bible Class, 9:16 n. m.
Prayer Meeting, 7:16 p. a^
Tharaday
Young Men’s Training Clam,
6:18 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Campus Theater one Mock
west of North Gate
Sunday
Lord’s Day aenricea from 10 a.
m. to 11:16 n. m.
Four aenlor agrmmunr student*
and an hwtructor judged the Field
Crops Entries at the American Le
gion Free Fair in Bryan Thursday
morning.
The agronomy majors doing the
judging were F. E. Collard, in
structor, and studants C. L. Zab-
cik, L R. Hendrick, J. P. Trimble,
and A. Nowotny.
The crop entries judged in«
ed corn, cotton, sorghums, peanuts,
cow peas, field beans, sweet pota
toes, field beans, sweet potatoes,
and hay. The students also judged
community booths which displayed
farm products of all kinds and in
cluded farm and home practises
and conservation measures. The
communities represented all had a
fine display of their various farm,
and dairy products.
The American Legion Free Fair
will still he open for visitors
throughout Saturday, November L
Happy UoaH
S.rvLi,
7 p. m.
DIAMOND KDOR
POCKRT KNIVNH
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Hillcrest
Hardware
MU CoV«|* RotS
Deans of Men At
Dallas Convention
Ttiz'Bdttdlton
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER Si; 1M7
AGGIES---
6 J
When youVe up for the Sophomore Prom
thiM weekend and other class
dances soon;
HPK('IAL
GET YOUR
CORSAGE OF
GARDENIAS,
CARNA
TIONS AND OR
CHIDS AT —
ROBISON
Florists
\m OAKLAND
Dean of Man W, L Penharth
and assistants W, Q, Braaaeala an .
Bob Money lift yesterday after-
noon to attend a meeting of Uta
Taiaa AasiN'iaiiun uf Haaiis and
Advtaurs Ilf Man trotay and t«n*«t
row at the Bahar Hata) in jktUM
At no Nowotny, dr an of a'
Ufa at tha Unlvaralty of
will ha ana af Ota yfiitaipal
art. IhMtn Nowotny, Mat areal
of I ha association and If Ha ta*
tlanal aaaorlatlnn, wilt tell his Ideas
for making the Texas cmtncll ai
successful aa Ota na Ilona I group.
OUtar apaaken will he Dean
WlUls M. Tata of BMU, who will
dlartma "Trends In Higher Educa
tion and Their Effects on the Of
fice of Dean uf Men,” and Dean J.
E. Williamson of The Univernlty of
Houston, who trfll talk on *Th«
Place of Moral Discipline In Col-
lege.’*
Charles V. Dunham, daan of men
at Texas University and vice-presi
dent of the association, will pre-
Y Chapel Filins
Itewi
jmnl
1. These
t Amerl-
| What’s Cooking? |
AIChE, 7:80 p. Tuesday, Pe
troleum Lectors Room. Df. Varvel
of education and peyehology de
partment to speak.
AGGIE AEROCRATS (Model
Airplane Club), 7:80 p. m., Wed
nesday, ME Shop Building, Room
106.
DERATE AND DISCUSSION
' M B, 7:80 p.m. Monday, YMCA
Assembly Room.
• Economics club, 7:80 n.
Tuesday, Room 807, Academic.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
CLUB, 7 p. nu, Monday, Academic
Building, Room 207, Subject, What
Ails Russia?
PRE-LAW SOCIETY, 7:80 p. m.
Tuesday, YMCA Lounge, second
floor,
RADIO CLUB, 7 p. In^ Monday,
Room 106, EE Ruudmif
Three filna will ha shews la
the ’•Y" Chapsl Sunday after-
neeu at 4 p.m. for the
public, aaaouared M. L, .
secretary af the YMCA.
films will he "Music la Amert-
CLASSIFIED ADS
KLL WITH A S ATT A LION ('LA MI
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laawtiaa «M • UC ahatanua. S|
ralca la ClaaaiftaS SmUm ... «««
m S&M toes. an ilmBIlfc
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to I*** A. M. af tto 4ar toCwa atolt-
THE SCUM SHOP - Ty*toa. totowa.
rrapAiae. Srawtoa. Ptow U91U. isn
Baat UrC. Biyan.
ATTENTION ENCINEEU • Oto ymm
a awtk chart at tto Kactoaea
r SaaAea.
CcwtedL
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LOST: Brava i
of AftletaaC
fouaA rotara to 1M Blaaail far rrwari
laa.
FOB BALE: Oar art prr-war aaeaUtoe
Mir clato. Tra Ma*. duaa woo* aad
Wattor toe. lot KllrM Iroaa. Ewolloat
coaCittoa. tassala *rto». On* affirar'.
•tort cast. Blaa It. BraaiWal cvaC
Boom 40 MJtasr.
am* feftator Braatoc. 6-t
atraa. ai a artoa raa'll
toB H aoar. B. E. BWWMS.
SSS or P. O. Baa BSSS.
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The
tive Board, today removed an offi-
for failing to sign a non-Com-
munist affidavit under provisions
of the Taft-Hartley Act.
L.&M.
Food Market
J* ■
FREE DELIVERY
TO COLLEGE STATION
Ph. 2-6189
r * ^litienT "Esmuus
ihsr
term and a Utlrd
Nunad Oair
ATTENTION TO U)NG DINTANCE CALLS
FROM AGGIKUND
ON TMW DENTON
PHONE m A <40
ill
WE HAVE
* ' A
'T'HERE’S no need to be de-
^ prived of your Ford car for
lack of esaential parti. We have
moat needed functional parti in
stock, so necessary replacements
can be made promptly.
Neither need you run any risk
of unsatisfactory work. We use
- scalping -
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160 each downtown,’’ a woman call
er stated. “I’ll make you a bargain
price of |S0 each. They’re in the
end tone hot—."
*T have two beautiful tickets on
the 46 yard line--how much’ll you
give?” A gruff voice wanted to
knew.
“Ten dollars each," we said, in
nocently.
“That’s the worst Insult I ever
had," the man said angrily, and
hung up.
Moat of the prospective scalpers
refused to give theii names. One
man said frankly: “How do I
know you’re not with the FBI?"
The worst nerve-wearing call
was from a fellow who began:
“I have two tickets that I got
for |8 each and I can't go to the
game and Pm trying to make up
my mind to sell them to you for
i $6 aarh. They’re good tickets—on
j the 40-yard Ilna-W it's afaiiul
my moral Drincipitt to aall tickets
for mort than I paid for thsm and
I may just give them away to a'
Wa gave that gent a 10 minute
•alee talk, rubbing his mural prim
sIplM with the old oil
But he terminated the eonvarea.
lien with' "III juat have ta atruf'
ale with my ronsehmee awhile aad
l may nail yeti naeh.,,
Aa far as we know he la still
struggling, That goes for us, tao,
llort Club Picnic
Plunned Saturday
The annual barbecue of the Hor
ticulture Society will he held Sat
urday afternoon at Henael Park
from 2 to 6 p. m., It was announcod
yesterday.
This affair, usually held during
the spring, was changed to the fail
upon agreement by members of
the club, ao as to enable new mem
bers to become acquainted earlier
in the yagr.
All horticulture major* and so
ciety members are invited to
Imm. h .
Genuine Ford Parts because
they are engineered to fit
right . . . to give you better
service ... to last longer! Use
our Authorized Ford Service to
keep your car in top condition.
EE Instructor to Speak
To Radio Club Monday
Tom Prickett of the electrical
engineering department will apeak
1 to the Radio Club Monday at
p. m. on the subject of an ten
theory and practice. The meeting
I will be held in Room 106, Electri
| cal Engineering Building.
TRY US FIRST
Even with the Ford plants busy
on all-out post-war production,
our stock of Genuine- Ford Parts
permits us to make prompt re
placement on moat needed parts
—
h. BETTER SERVICE
Our akiUtd mechanics, special
tools sod oquipsnsnt are your
assurance of lasting aarvice satis
faction. Bring your car "back
homo* to ta ... kt ta hslp you
ksop it rolling!
Mom i.
VIKI'I.WI.
^t IT! U S
■lows Sportin" (omhI'*
iK< •> Main
l*h » ?*»»
It per* *• INWIT ON
tos vow rota cm
Bryan Motor Co.
THE AVALON CLUB
10 Ml. W. Bryan Hwy 81
Leonard Boswell, Proprietor
Tha Best Of
MU FOODS IN IBAflON
K 0. STBAK1
•OUTHHKN FHIID CHICKEN
Air Conditioned
Beautiful Danes Ftoar
•48IFI1 far
CHESTERFIELD FAN
IICAUtl INKY RIAUY SATISFY"
111 BABBARA STANWYCK IN
WARNER BROf. PICTURE
“CRY WOLF*