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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1947)
By KENN “You can^ possil the friendliness of til you ;%ve visr f'. ETH BOND ossibfy appr appreciate e Aj?pi*s un- d another col- Igebroff, local Lutheran minister^ “I have never seen ;ai|j college that Conjpaiied with the common courtesy shVmu at A. & M.” : r Tj ; Rev; Mgebroff is the descendeht of a long line of Lutheran mipis- terti |Bis father was a Lutheran minister, and there wefe Lutheran ministers on his mother’s side as far back a|s anyone has record. He was born and raised in Brenham and graduated from high school in 1924. '! Since it was necessary for a stu dent to have severally ears of Latin, Hebrew, and Greek, before enter ing a | seminary, he attended thq Texas Lutheran Junior College for f<>ut' years before entering the Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. He selected this college' because Dr. M. Reu, inter nationally recognized as an out- sjtandffig Lutheran theologian, was fclA f - The^aids consirt of slfdes^duuS; and collections of religious pie- He married the former Miss Edna Lammert of Clifton, Texas Rev. Mgebroff holds a student Bible class at the Annex every Sunday at 2:30 and worship ser vices at 3:30. The Lutheran student association meets every othejr Wed nesday night in barracks Ti-357. “I could never express my ap preciation for the advice, sugges tions, and services rendered! by M'. 'fij. Cashion and G. Gay, secretary and assistant secretary of the ‘Y’. ;They help maintain my enthusiasm as well as'^rovide space fof me to hold worship'l?«ryice8,” he conclu- ded. . | U!\f YOi ll Tllkllfc ■S; riCKETS FOR iMys EARLY — i conducting courses ;in Church doc- ; trine and the art cif preaching at I)ubuque. After graduating with a Bachelor of Divinily in 1932, he took several correspondence cours es in theological studiies. His! firat assignmentj was pastor for five and one half years of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Clif- top, Texas. He was later transfer- Fiouston Club Christmas Party • i‘J ; ‘ i The Hoyston C(Ub will hold its apnual Christm^V party Monday, DecenibCr 20, p.! m. at tl|e Blossi^n Heath nightclub in Hous- t0n ’ Ul i . L' i : Adra sion will be one dollar and ticketfl may be purchased from Lee Thompson, 00 . Leggett; Frank Baldwin. 1-L Puryear:;. Bob Drago, Room 1315, Dorm 11; or Pat Olsen portn |(i. a' nav drssarv. 'T l(*ir extra Your allowance is 150 adult. Tickets l.ljlfy (bs|ctui!it on all tickets. Com ‘i to lilts!s'aljoin at North (Jate hn* ticketb i>i infoifmaion -4 n "f lone 4-7114 KEMtM & CRFMIOIND : i 4—f Payless Vets Ylust S<je Wilkins Now All , veteran students, either part j,7 or 8, who have not re- ceived subsistence Checks this semeffter must see Taylor Wil kins 'iroom 104 Goodwin before 5 p.m. Friday, December 19, ac- cordipg to a stutement from the Veterans 'Advisor’s office. EARtHQlAKES shake MKMI’HIS, LOS AN0ELES MEMPHIS, Dec. 17 —(/Pit-What apparently was a mild eaKh tremor- shook parts' of this city and sec- tjipns of southwestern Tennessee, porthfastern Arkansas and north western 'Mississippi Monday night. LOS ANGELES, Dejc. 17 —DPi*- Short and fairly sharp earthquake tremors Were felt id Los Angeles yesterday. 1 ? ' ■ I r TSCW GETS $5,000 FOR SCHOLARSHIP DENTON, Dec. 17 —'/P'-A gift ofj $5,000 to Texas State College for Women by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williamson of Dalbart for estab lishment of a menioirial scholarship fund wds announced yesterday by College Ipresidcnlt L. H. Hubbard. •'4 'i : ' TT . FRED MGEBROFF 1 !' <; I f* 'i L rlr ; red to the Zion Lutheran Church in Brenham where he served for nine and brie half years. In July of this year, Rev. Mgebroff was called as full time student minister for A. & M. by the Student Service Commission of the National Luth eran Council. As u pre-requisite for this assignment,; he attended two summer courses in specialized training for student and vocational counseling. After serving at this college Tor t(hree| years, he will be gligible for reassignment or a transfer to another college. He! has served ‘as part-time minister at A. & M. for the past two years. In addition fo citing for the needs of the students- he will serve as pastor of the ideal branch of the American Lytheran Organization which holds services at the ‘Y’. The local Lutheran Organization has received a gift appropriation of $25,000' from the Student Service Commission of the National Lu theran Counsel. This contribution will be used to construct a building on a plot of land located two blocks north of the postoffice. Included in the building will be a chapel, stu dent center andi parsonage. Con struction w}!!! begin as soon as the architecjt, William Nash, com pletes the plans. Rev. Mgebroff is a member of the Parish Education Committee of the American Lutheran Church. The purpose of this committee is to make plans for Lutheran Sun day schools,! league and Bible schools throughopt the American Lutheran Churches. In connection with this Work, Rev. Mgebroff V A Positions Open In Tri-State Ar^a Positions as Registration' Offi cers with the Veterans Administra tion in Texas,, Louisiana, and Miss issippi have been opened by the Civil Service Commission. Begin ning Salaries range from $3397 to $7102 per year. Applications .may be obtained from the Board of U. S. Civiil Ser vice Examiners, Veterans Atiminis- tration, Branch Office No. 10, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Texas, or 'the U. S. Civil Service, 210 South Harwood Street, Dalla^ 1, ■Texas. ; I '■! . ' I ! i • • « ■ ■ ■ < WTAf umous James motorcycle, illege View. FOR SALE tHI A^t. B-16-B, FOR SALE — !j-wheel Cushman scooter. Good condition, very reasonable. See '' .White, ll-R Project House. THURSDAY 6:45 Sign W - i • '5:45 Recorded’Music 6:00 Texas Farm and Rome Program 6:15 Coffee Club/ ] f 7:00 Martin Agransky 7:15 Rotary Club 7:80 News of Aggielahd 7:45 Tik Tbk Time 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 My True Story 9:30 Betty Crocker 9:45' Dorothy Kilgallen / 10:00 Breakfast in: Hollywood 10:30 Galen Drake- 10:46 Ted Malone/ 11:00 Welcome Travelers 11:30 Record Rack. 11:55 Bryan News 12:00 Baukhage Talking 12:16 Varner News 12:30 Clark Monroe Show 1:00 Walter Kierjian 1:15 Ethel and Albert 1:30 Bride and Groom 2:00 Ladies Be Seated 2 :S0 Paul Whiteman Club 3:30 Tiny Tim’s /Xmas Party 4:00 Afternoon Rlusic 4:80 Rev. McDaniels 4 :45 Milt Herth Trio 6:00 Sportsman V. 5:15 The College-Speaks 6:30 Sigh Off ’ KAMI L • THURSDAY 9:00 Sign On '■ 9:00 Fun and Fa|ncy Free 9:30 Fun and Fhhcy Free 10:00 Swing Time 10:30 Morning Musicale 11:00 Musical Interlude 10:45 Pearls of Velvet 11:15 Texas School of the Air 11 :30 Record Rack 11:55 Bryan News 12:00 Baukhage Talking 12:15 Varner NeW-s 12:30 Music for Thursday 1 :00 Afternoon [Melodies 1 :,1fl Between The Lines 1 :j45 Studio Music 2:00 Musical Portraits 2:30 Lullabye Time' 2:45 Pick A Tune 3:00 Music by Masters 3:30 Lean Back .and Listen 3:45 Album , of Comedy Favorites 4:15 Farm Fair / 4:30 Afternphn Serenade 5:00 World/Newis 5:15 Musical Tete A Tete 5:30 Cocktail Time 0:00 Headline Edition 6:15 Klmer Davis 6:30 Treasury Agent : 7:0Q Candid Micjropbone 7:30 The Clock 8:00 Willie; Piper 8:30 Darts for Dough 9:00 Mr. President 9:3(l Lenny Herman Quintet 10:00 News of .Tomorrow 10:15 Sign Off >' TT :: fi i I ; - Re-open ing- i ■; Jh : FRANKLIN DINNER CLUB M(|da|h|h|jD e cemb er 22 II—1! - I -VLAjjrEJ : ; lock Show Boat PARTY Rf Y JRAVERS I is Orchestra ''.jnF ry;■ !•■;■/ Tree at Midnite it ups, tindi Ice Free STAG OR DRAG M™ S ™u W V i . lU.! For Your Enjoyment and Pleasure vi Open All H i i" 111 We(‘k ' i\ I util 9 p.m. ,1 "i LEON B WEISS | III it, - I I L il : i;|! I ■ .: ■ | ; ( | I .1 Next to Ctmqus Theatre -| I ! ’.i.: Specializing in College Fashions j /,!r ; v[|j' l " Just arrived “Jacket" shirts in 100% virgin wc ! has long fleecy fibres for extra warmth, in or o__ style. In solid color-^-red, green, and gold. Large assortment of bright ^plaids. ds $6.50 e sure to visit ybur best girl’s i er’s and for Auntie’s. . /ji i • i ! ■ rr- -. /ir]! -ihr[ ,7 r 95 ' visit our new Women’s Department for firm Christmas gift—and for your Moth- or Auntie’s. I M ■/ T H li ■ 4l.j ij]- • I; ft- i i . ’ .“llj r— M-r What’s Cooking? (Notices should be in The Bat talion office before 5 p. m. of the evening before publication.) ABILENE CLUB, 7 p. m. Wed nesday, YMCA. AGRICULTURIST STAFF, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Room 207, Good win Hall. Refreshments will be served. BEAUMONT CLUB, 7 p. m., Wednesday, Room 108, Academic. COOKE COUNTY A&M CLUB will meet 7 p.lp., Dec. 18 in Room 208, Academic Building. Final plans for Christmas party will be discussed. / , DENTON COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, iRoom 303, Goodwin. Plans for Christmas party./ EAST TEXAS CLUB MEETING at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18 in Reading Room of YMGA. : FALLS COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, $loom 128, Academic. FAYETTE ? AND COLORADO COUNTY Christmas Party, 8:30, December 22, Hi-Way Inn, Altair, Texas. GREENBELT CLUB, 7 p. m.. Thursday, Youngblood’s. Christmas Party. ■ | HEART OF TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, ME Shops Lecture Room. F I ■ HORTICULTURE SHOW, 12-10 p. m., Tuesday and Wednesday, Rbisa Hall. Sponsored by Horti culture Society, i , INTERNATIONAL RELATION CLUB, 7 p. m., | Thursday, Room 205i, Academic. LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thurscfay, Room 126, Aca demic. ’ LIBERTY COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m., Wednesday, Room 127, Aca- FOR SALE -Roy’* Eton xuit and ove Site 5. Telephone 4-9394 or Hart FOR 5 sr 1 FOR SALE -Baby buggy, excellent condi tion. W. A. 'Hunt, B-6-B, College View. Box 5159. ' GOING TO Hew YORK FOR CHRIST- MAS HOLIDAYS? Room for two pas- sehgers. 1946 Nash. Leaving 19th or 20th and return Ikst minute. Albert Poll, Xj- College. WA! dr sur Ridd to ATLANTA, GEORGIA nding vicinity for one or two. Call 2-5484>between 1:00 and 3 :»0. $10 00 REWARD information leading U) recovery of my Bark brown! leather men's two suiter bag\»nd eontent*. Name—Chester M. Arrinktyn stamped oil bag liandle. Lost frOep^ Grey hound bux^ night November Wbv be- tween Houston and Bryan. Cheater^ rington, A AM Annex, Box 541. VACATION JOBS AND PERMANENT POSITIONS] AVAILABLY.' A&M Re search Foundation wants several workers tyr vacation work in southern Louisi ana. Good 1 ay, transportation jpaid! Preference m iture service men, with out families. I nd with engineering train- irig. Kspecial irefereoce will be; given to January graduates who would like to use vacation empl lyment to feel out’the]work for possible permanence upon' gradua tion. Arrange conferences, Room 25 i Science Hall; Wednesday and Thug 2:00 -6:00 p.m. C. C. Doak. You’ll in this I d< »*d»y. East Texans Plan Christmas Parties 1 ; . ' Two Christmas parties! will be held by the EastiTexas A. & M. Club duiipg the holidays, Buddy : Potter, president! has announced. The first party will be held) Tuesday, December 23, at 7:30 p. m., and a New Year’s Eve party: will take plaice at 7:30 p. m., De cember 31. ! . r Both sociuls will be held at the ROTC Hiit between Kilgore and Longview. jin makirig the announcement, 1 Potter said! that all East Texas Ajfgies andj ex-Aggies ai’e invited,! to attend;, I'M ■ r , j Final pjlaiis for both parties will be made at! a meeting of the club Thursday! at 7:30 in the Reading) Room of the YMCA. I MONEY mI hi t|ie smart ihirigs . * ! . ; ii I. or you •i • H I Mi I'U 1 7 V SEASONS GREETINGS |F and i.| ■. HATiPY NEW YEAR ■ Mf : VARNER JEWELRY STORES College Station Bryan I vl k m «ur®! wiRMnwi k-ws i« in !■ unw i|iii'i[iaiinii|iiiii k , J > i M . ! ! I 1 • | ! demic. IX PANHANDtE CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Room 228, Academic. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB, 7:30 p.m., December 17, Petroleum Engineering Lecture Rooml ] PORT ARTHUR CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, ;Room 104, Academic. STUDENT SENATE, 7:15 p. m. Wednesday, Sbisa Lounge. TRANS-PECOS CLUB dance 8:30 p. m., Saturday, December 27, Officers Club, Pecos Army Air Field, Pecos, Texas. TRI - CITY CLUB. 7 p. m. Thursday, Roam 106, Academic. VETERANS WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, YKC/L I I . IT WEA R. m., demia. i ■ v. r . OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN ;M- f . | j . ' For Your Convenience ELECTRIC AND G | : X • .!|j j make use We hav^j a nice selection a vaiting yim' Let us deliver that . . . | BENDIX AUTOMAT 11 {Christinas Ev Installation can be mjide i,: I ■ SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Col ege Station and Bryan’s Okies ■jl- v I'M Ai ' -r j I'ji- III % :'ti .r CLU B, 7:30 m 3 03, Aca- X ■ ' * ! V1 ■t: y 1 j | j ^ . rr Wilson-Bearri ) One Block Easjt df I j • J Bahk JE STATION, 1-4 IM !> . j i VL TEXA^ - - 4 /, i •ta™. f^lix Dealen If; ; fi i^ny tli !(: ! 5 r O; 'v ft ■ i/-l - • • • I