The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1948, Image 8

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OF CHRIST
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The A&M Methodist Church is located at
ite. Rev. James F. Jackson, pastor, Has ann
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Methodist Graduate
IKurch of Christ
Main Ros
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The Cl lurch of Chris t) is located One block north of the
ffice on Maiii and Church Avenue, North Gate.
Caithe to Allege Station 19 months
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Sunday services at the Church
of Christ are as follows:
Bible Gasses—9:45 a.’m.
Worship—10:45 a. m.
Young People’s Meet .— 6:15
,, p. in.
Evening Worship—7:15 p. m.
Wednesday night meetings are
held at 7:15.
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■ Rev. Fowler and his family'live
in t^e building adjoining the
chinch. He has a son five years
old ahd a two-year old daughter.
. Both Rev. Fowler and his wife
graduated from Abilene Christian
/College. He did graduate work
and received his Master's degree
from Southern Methodist Cniver-
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‘'The property directly behind the
Church of Christ Building has been
purchased by the church as the
site for a Fellowship Hall.
Rev. Fowler has_.a v woddshop
hear the church wherg married
students often work to make things
for their homes. He teaches -five
Bible Courses in ■ the college De
partment of Religious Education.
following schedule for the-fall semester
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;he North
announced the
wlay School—10 a. m.
ffee Hour for Cadets 9:30
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Worship Service—11 a. m.
ven i u g Youth Service—
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Evening Service—
An open house wi 1
the Meihodijst Cnurci
each W ednesday for
others wno want to
Jackson said.
.evtv. uwv4>on was
;30 p. m.
be held at
at 8 p. m.
Students and
attend, Rev.
..crwjoon was born in. Cor-
deie, oeoigiu. He attmaed Mercy
College in ceorgm Where he acted
as siuuent ! minister
enurenes. Majoring in
L Mia
tor several
Christianity,
he receiveo •! ms uacnjaior ot Arts
aegree m 1934.
He received a Bachelor of Di
vinity degree in 193< from Duke
Cnvwhiiy land spen a year at
ttiiversuy of Hdmbu rg, hcoiland
worKing tolwaru hisj I'n.U. de
gree. ,
Alter returning to the United
States, be marneu the former Ausa
Helen Thompson olj | Swainhoro,
utorgia. Tnty have la daugmier,
v drginia, eight years]) old, and a
I REV. J. F. JACKSON, pastor,
Methodist Church
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|o years old.
m at Col-
His as-
Lennox,
work with
son, dim, Jr. who is t
Kev. Jackson has
lege Station 15 mon
distant, Rev. Asbi
has been assigned tc
cadets at the Anne::i
Rev. Ferris Baker, from SMU,
win arrive here soon :o direct in,,
wesiey hdunaauon. he will teacn
the Bible courses an< work with
married "veterans rind ; hung adults.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
jecently-Built Presbyterian
mreh Located at North Gate
The recently erected Presbyterian Church is located at
:he) North Gate. Rev. Norman Anderson, head of the De
partment of Education here since 1930, is p;
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terlan Church at 7(p. in. on Wednesdays. *
The schedule of Sunday services*
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St. Thomas Ep
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Rev. 0. G. Helvey as
Sunday: Li V
Mimmunion—S
rch School—9:46
gie Coiiee Cluo-i-i
M«*ning rrayer and
11 aon.
Hveamg Prayer—6:80
Young peoples Servlic*
—Following evening Prater
loung reopies jfe
Following evening Tr
Rev. Heivey was bon
wood. Okianoma, and
Caatile Heignts Military
ana fecn High bcnooi in
Georgia, beiore
High in Houston.
tie attended the Ulfrh
the South at Eewanee
piayeu tackle and luil^aj
lootoiil team to:
ail-conl'erence ii
He .also played basKetdaiitj
tered lonj years m traek.
uated m lyzl with a bi icdleic^ di
science Degree in biolojggf
H«v. Heivey entered
copaiian Theological bn
Alexander, Virginia, (df*:
mg oewanee and
oachelor of Divim
1931. : «
upon leaving the Sj^i
was 'appointed Rector o.
uiews episcopal Cnurcjh
-on hnd after two aijid
years was transferred
aoches where ahe was
wnrlst Church for nim ; >ei rsi
Rev. Helvey enterei
val Chaplains Corps w
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REV. O. <?. RELVEY, vicar, 1
St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel
of lieutenant in 1942. He served
the Navy in Algeria nine ;
s and later served in the
and Okinawa i^mpaighs.
933 hs married the former *,
... ^arlene Gunn of Houston.
[They have three' sons: Orin Jr.,
4: Clinton, 12;;and Stuart,. 10.
R«v. Helvey Has been Rector of.,
5t. ThomaJs Chapet/ihcef 1946.
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fo| the First Bapltist Church for the fall semester;
9:45 a.m.
ship, 10:15
ion, <:I5 p.m.
nip, 7:15 p.;
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Sng, 7:25 p.m.
irsal, 8:00 p.ni
b(|ial ajnd recreation
be announced u|t a
ilB looted at 4 Iain
Urch At'emie, i one
North Gate!, en-
iwn, ipastor
hurch of C
past 28 y
of a long
farmers. 1
bom ope of seven children in
boro County, South Carolina. After
receiving" his high school diploma
from the Bowie's 1 Creek Academy
in 1911, he attended Wake Forest
College. Upon graduation, wltt' an
A.B. degree^ he became superin
tendent of one of the state high;
schools near Raleigh, North Caro
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He went from there to Loois-
ville, Kentucky, where he attend
ed the Southern Baptist Theolo
gical Seminary. He then attend
ed Crozier Theological Seminary
n Cheater, Pennsylvania, where
he received his B.D. and M.A.
degrees In 1919.
After s
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Sunday Masses will be held at St. Maif r’t' Chapel, located
jat the North Gate, at 8:30 and 10 a.m., Confessions will be
Ihfeard each Saturday evening. frotQ 6 :§0 to 7:3() and also
before Ma,ss on Sunday morning.
In addition, a 1*1*03. vvii» ^ ^aid each Wednes lay morn-
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up day School—10 a. m.
hurch Services—11 a. m.
vening Services—7:15 p. m.
igh School League — 6:20
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Aggie-Veteran League— 6:30
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Riey. Anderaon graduated from
high School in San Antonio and at
tended the University of Texas,
s- he received a Bachelor of
degree in Philosophy.
After two years as minister of
the; Presbytc
Station in 1928.,,
esbyterian Church at Taft,
he was transferred to;Col-
He and his wife have tbra
children^ Mary , Eyelyn, 2-
years of age, is a graduate of the
University of Texds. Norman Jr.,
19 year* of age, played footbal.
and basketball for College Station
Consolidated. Fred), 13 years ol
age vis m school alj A&M Corisoli-
datejd. , Tv/'Tn
Anderson is interested in
genetics and after seven years
of experimentation, has develop
ed his own hybrid chicken.
""lie ""believe* that Jbhe
contact and association " thi-ough
the dormitory is responsible h?r
. ,Dhc spirit that, prevails it-A&M.
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ipetiding a year as pastor
First Baptist Church in
Ridlfey Park, Pennsylvania, he was
amt to College Station. Upon his
arrival he set up a student relig
ious program on the campus and
conducted services in Guion Hall '/'>
for three years until a church was -
built..
The intervening years have seen
many changes in the growth of
A&M and the Baptist Church. Un
der Rev. BroWs leadership the
church is carrying on an active
building program..
'‘We have no children,4 states
Rev. Brown and Mrs. Brown, “ex
cept the thousands of students who
have attended A&M College since
we came here in 1920. We wel
come the newcomers to Cdllege
Station, and with their help we
are..looking for a still greater
A&M. Welcome mats at the church,
ing at 6:45.
“During the regular bchool term,
the Newman Club has various so
cial afad religious fj motions on
schedule which will ba announced
from time to time and all Catholic
students are encourage i to partic
ipate," Rt. Rejv. Uleisiner said.
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tor to Rt. Hey. J. Bv < rieissner of
St. Joseph’s Catholict (Churcn in
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. BROWN", pastbr, are always out for the help aHd
h: «:.• r-J'M ’ benefit hf A&M students.”
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A&M Christian
Churdi Grmtp
Meet in YMCA
' By BUDDY LUCE
The Christian Churcb, new
ly; organized on the A&M cam
pus, is making progress in
religious activity. a ,
The new Christian Church build
ing, now under construction, in the
West Park area, is well under way
despite the shortage of construc-
vion materials. Dedication of the
new church building is expected
soma time in October.
Pending completion of the new
church building, Christian serv
ices are held in the YMCA'Chap
el each Sunday, htomtng. Sunday
School is nt 9:45 and preaching
at Ui:00. The Sunday School, is
divided into three groups—ca
dets, veterans and wives, and
In addition to the new chbnfch
building, one of the recently sold
college dwellings wjs purchased to
be used for a parsonage. A pastor
should be on hand tt> occupy the
house I by September 1, according
to Dean C. N. ShUpardstm, active
member of the church.
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Bryan, as well as having the extra
job ot Chaplain tor tile Aggies at
St. Mary s Chapel at College Sta
tion. j
Key. T. J. Valent a, better
knonm to thle boys at Fatner
Tim, was born in Jar-ell, lexas
in 1908. He lias the distinctive
honor of-toying tw > brothers
who arc pneds also. f]
Father Tim attended St. Mary’a
Seminary at La force, ind was or-
aainea in May f 1983. Vmle at at.
Mary's he was a star fqotoaii play
er, helming qovm toe in noack posi
tion on ms telam. in |aaiuon, ne
also Ipiayed basebail, baskeiball,
and participated in trajek events.
Slncie coming; to Brym 16 years
ago on his tirsti assignn ent, Father
Tim has continually taken over
more ot the w<^rk ot twe parish as
He. Kev. tiieisancx-Qaw navanced in
age. At present the task pt minis
tering to tne npeds ot. the students
at autivl is growmg, and present
Plans r call for the erfection of a
new chapel, pastor’s residence and
recrea|Lion haljl to tepiace »t.
Mary p Chapel when liunds are
avauabie. wne t this biiuning pro
gram | is accomblisned, Fatner Tim
wm (ietbee hiB s entire time and
energy to working with tne Ag
gies. ) jiN.
4 Fojr hobbies. Father Ti® 1 bkys
art, ipusic, and garden work. Also
he is very torju pi ms Dig couie
dog, Cap, wmch was given to
him‘Several yiahs ago by a stu-
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Rev. Glefesnef, 83 yiears-
old, who has been a . pastor in
Bryan!jMrDL«f years says that
“1 unb myseit a self appoimed
Fish because jl have been here
so long. When he came to Bryan
tr as pastorpf bt. Joseph’s, he act
ed as chaplain tor the Aggies,
and at his tirst service mere ,|
were only six men. ,
“The omar tning that keeps me
from getting olu,’’ explained tne
eiderly clergyman, “is the fact
that L come out here to see the
boys every one^ in awhile and after
talking with a f f«w of them I get
the feeling"that I am not to old
afteratt, just fcorf of Undent.”
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LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER
Lutheran Student Center Open
Daily for Student Visitors
rr of College Station is lo
cated at , Main and Cross Streets, North Gate. Rev. Fred
MgebrOff, pastor, said the center would be open daily from
10 ain. to 10 p.m. for the convenience of students. •
Two units of the Student Center have been completed
and a third, the chapel, is expec-j+f
ted t6 be added later, Rev.
broff said VH
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The- Sunday service at the ; Lu-
thencStudent Center are:
9:30 a.m.—Suiday Sehbol K-
ble Ctaag. i
10i45 a.m.—Worship ServJoe.
6:45 pjn.—Evening Bible
Study for students with
luncheon.
7 p.m.—Evening Worship
Service.
The Lutheran Student Associa
tion will meet every Wednesday
night at the Center. Meetings will
be held at the Center bn Friday
nights for aU Lutherans, and guest
speakers wUl be Invited, Rfev. Mjge-
broff said .
A social open bouse wlU be
held every.,Saturday night and
refreshments win be eeried. ,
Rev. Mgebroft camg, to College
Station with hla wUe and 12-year-
old daughter In July, 1947.. Bom
In Brenham, he graduated from
Texas Lutheran College at Seguin
and did Seminary work at Wart-
burg Theological Seminary, Du
buque, Iowa.
He was ordained in 1932 and!
served at St. Paul Lutheran
Church in Clifton, Texas-five apd
one half years. He was later trans
ferred to Zion Lutheran Church
near Brenham before coming ; to
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Jewish Services
every’ Friday at 7:16
the YMCA Chapel aM
Annex. Two studen
the Main Campus
cea at the Ahnfej
ultural meeting o!
. , h ; ttf thb. Natibhali
Foundation hi held -eacli
at 7:15 p.
invited tb i
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AH Jewish reUgioua
celebrated on the camp
spring dance Is held evef,
Mrs. Esther TatlberniiH
rector of the A&M bra 1
National Hillel
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the Student Center. The ch
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Center facilities include a kitch-i
, ted
whdn constructed, will complett j
the center, Rev. Mgebiuff said, i
en, loteging room,
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