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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1950)
i 7 ' ’ —— - ^ Mrs. Covey Fetes Women’t Council D1 „ w«m.»'. co™c | i .f ,1,. I o Play Hearne ftM Chriatian Church met in the ^ J A4 _ »WUll*^ rn0<>n ^° r WPWMP ‘ P ro rr*m 1 com- import* about th» club'* Hw-V 0 ^ onUct Mw * ntl pronpec- ."'••UW* w*ro jiv*n, Accord- t0 , th * Mport* 87 recent con- Uct* hay* been made, ** ^h‘- “ U6 * nnoun . l N d that the A&M Consolidated new church-prKan will be formal- Jl dedlcatwl .Sunday, May 7th at « P- tn.’U^i WHITE] CO FLOOR COVERING • LINO] • ASPHALT} TILE • RUBBER TILE Consult us on any Floor Covering ; WHITENER FLOOR CO: 1901 S. College Andrew*, Hecond bare, juk)|.-H i)ud ley, third bu»e; Bill Coilner. fclti- ."mltt Rob* and Dickie Dowell, uut- 3 fielder*i Cecil Burke, first Wc; Jake Magee, ahortBtop. .i Roland June* i* expected to get ‘the starting alignment for the CoHjiolidated Tigers' baseball team when 4,t play* the Hearne Kagle* thi* afternoon In Hearne, Jones has a perfect pitching rec ord having won (I straight games. The Consolidated team has pre viously defeated Hearne by tho top-heavy score of 82 to 2. Other Consolidated stiu'ter* will be Bobby Williams, catcner, Byron • - ft ■ - CLINIC- (Continued; from Page 2) tion area. I Parents desifing to bring chil dren to the clinic, but who have no transportation, f should notify Dr. Schlesselman, Dr. R. L. Skrabanek, or Dr. Luther,Jones of College Station ;6r M4: Claude Edge of Bryan, arid transportation will be 'arranged. : Agencies cooperating with the clinic are the ; Bi-County Medical Society, Brazos! County Health Un it, State Health Department, Texas lUniversity Medical School, Ki- wanis Chib, and the Women’s Mis sionary Societies of the churches. • The Lilly Ice Cream Company, The Bryan Coca Cola Company, and the iDr. Peipper Bottling Com pany will provide refreshments at the clinic. A luncheon is being planned May 8 for member^ of the Bi-County Medical Society to meet with the visiting Specialists at-the clinic. ... 1 \ ^ At Church Sunday u Will Find... CULPEPPER INSURANCE AGENCY lire Automobile Casualty — Life Mortgage Loam* 141 Walton Oiive Ph. 4 1236 "Tha Christian Way’‘will be the subject! of Norman Ander*onh pas tor of the A&M Prenbyterian Church) Sunday morning at 11. Sunday school will begin at 11:45, Westminister Student Fellowship at (1:80, and Fellowsiilp Service at 7. ★ Reverend Fred Mgebroff, pastor of the American Lutheran Church, will speak on "Only Christ Can Save the Horne", Sunday morning at 10:45. Church Schools meets nt 9:30 and‘Student Bible Study Group meets at 6:30 p. tn. ★ “Adam and Fallen Man” is the subject of the Lesson-sermon which will be read in fril Churches of! Christ, Scientist, this Sunday at 11 a. rru in the Assembly Room of the YMCA. The Golden. Text is “When I said, My foot slippeth; thy mercy, O Lord, help Vne up.” Psalms 94:18. Sundhy morning mass will be at 8:30 and 10 at St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel. Confessions will be held Saturday evening from 6:30 to 7:30. ★ The Sunday morning sermon of Rev. J. W. iFowler, A&M Church of Chrijst, wfill be on “The Work of Restoration/’ Beginning at 10:- 45, the! sermon will be preceded by Biblie school at 9:45 the Young 'People’s Class ..at 6.T5- p. m.,-and evening* worship at 7^15. Jewish services will be held Fri day night at 7:30 in the Chapel of the YMCA according to Mrs. J. J. Tauibenhaus, director of * the Hillel Foundation. The Hillel Group jneets on Wednesday nights at 7:151 _ “LiU|a‘ Things That Make the Differejkce” will be the sermon topic of Rev, James Moudy, pastor of the^i A&M Christian Church, Sunday at 11 a, m, Church school IliOfi and the DBF sup per group meets at 5 p, m. -r The Sunday morning Worship service of tnp A&M MethodFst Church will feature a guest speak- er. Rev. Hill Wright, asspelat»< pas tor of the First Methodist Church of Houston, who wUr talk on "Liv ing In earnest, Proceeding the 11 o'clock worship service will he a coffee hour at 9:30 and Church school at TO. Rev. James Jack- son will be back In th^ pulpit for the everdng worship service at 7:30. . ★ The service of Holy Communion will be observed at 11 Sunday morning in the St. Thomas Episco pal Church, Rev. O. G. Helvey, minister. Holy Communion service will also be held at 8 as usual. Church School and the Aggie Cof fee Club will be. at 9:30. The Young People’s Fellowship and YPSL will be held ajftei&the even ing service which is at 6:30 p. m. ’ ★ v The ^Sunday morning worship service of the First Baptist Church of ^.College Station will begin 1 at 10:50. Sunday school starts; at 9:45. The evening activ ities lead off with Training Union at 6:15 and evening worship at 7:15. Barton to Speak In Vocational Meet Mr. Rogers L. Barton, assist ant professor in the Industrial Education Department, will speak before the Industrial Arts Sec: tion at, the opnual conference of the Texas Vocational Association in Galveston on Saturday, May 6. "Visual Aids for Industrial, Arts Teaphers" will he the topic for Barton's address, /. Parade Planned For omorrow College Station Slate Bank - ' h ’he Exchange Store —*■ >7 « “Serving Texas. Aggies” - With Two Stores Main Campus A & M Annex American Laundry — and — V Dry Cleaners .. • Bryan, Texag) Serving thy College Statfqn and Bryan Communitten Since 1000 First State Bank & Trust Co. BRYAN IS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ Henry A. Miller & Co. North Gate Phone 4-1145 J J rJV Hardware Furniture Gifts The Hruxos Valley Square Dance Festival will be unreeled In the Grove Saturday night May 0th he- ginning at 7:30 p. m., according to Manning Smith, sponsor of the club. At this time there will be sev eral entertaining square dance ex hibitions demonstrated, by the famous Skating Square Dance Club of Galveston! Also demon- straUpg their skill at this time will be several groups of teen-agers from the Brazos Valley area. Following the so.uare dance ex hibitions will be the Grand March, which will precede the chants of visiting callers from Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston who will lend their, talents to the mass dancing which is to follow. Music for the Festival will be furnished by Grady Hester’s string band, which is one of the out standing string bands in South Texas. As a preliminary part of the festival, a parade will move through downtown Bryan Satur day aftembon at 4:00 p. m. All square idancers and inter ested persons are cordially in cited to come to the Festival and enjoy themselves, Smith said to day. Local Men Named To CROP Offices Daniel Russell and Otis Miller of College Station have been named officials of the state Christian overseas Rural Program at the recent . business meeting of the CROP organization in Taylor. Russell was named state chair man, while Miller was named pub licity chairman of the organization. Delegates to the meeting planned an active and full participation in the church sponsored overseas re lief program, fo?’ 1950, N I T r ews - Society Campus Study Club Will Give Picnic A picnic will he held by the Campus Study Club, In tl e|r Inst meeting of the year, Tuesd iy, May 9, at 6:3d p. m. at the GrjoVe, ac cording to Mrs, J, K. Poore, club reporter. A film of European will be shown by 1. E. Mon' . senior a noh I tec Lira I studeijt Reservations for the supper should be made w Joe Benish, 4-5216 or Mi L. Gee, 4-4776, by noon 8 Eating utensils will nished. Those who can ea , cue are urged to come ai their own lunch, Mrs. Pod: In case of rain, the meet! be held in the YMCA. . R CL AS pictures t joinery, t. barbecue Ith Mrs. i. Lynn turdny. p fur- barbe- i bring re skid, ng Will Methodist Couple’s Class Holds Meet The monthly social gathering of the Couple's ('lass of the College Station Methodist was held last Saturday evening In Fellowship Hall. Refreshments were served after the social to the following rlase members; Mr. and Mr*. Bam Crefw show, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Pur- gerson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pra^, zak, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Scogin, Mr. and Mrs. James Knox. Mr. and Mrs^ Sam Kennedy and Mrs. Jannell Hagermier were vis itors at the social. a t ta lion SI FI ED ADS Page 4 FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AI). Hates ... 3c a won! pej- Insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate In ‘ Classified Section ... OOc ptr column Inch. Send all classifieds wjth remit tance to the Student Activities Office. AI) ads should be turned in by 10:00 a m. of the^ay^efore^ubUcfttlon. • FOR SALE PORTABLE radio, new microscope with three objectives. Legett-44. Fred Toma. 1947 KIT CHATEAU trailer house with room and bath. Trailer or poom sold separately. See on Watson | Lane at Midway. Bryan. PORTABLE EASY Splndrler washer Ideal for baby laundry $20 OO Bathlnette $3.00. 3703 College Avenue FOR MALE OR RENT 4 room house 12 C’ooner Street. Painted September. Will show Sundays Contact own or, L O Tingle '47 General Deliver . Colym- bue, Tmhii ONE SOFA and chair. See Rosin, B-4-Z. College View. • FOR RENT • FIVE ROOM HOUSE completely furnished. Attic fan. Nine months. June thru January. 608 S. Baker, Bryan. Phone 2-2040. TWO COOL corner rooms, two blocks North of North date. Available June 5th. Mrs. Robert L. Jackson. Phone 4-4764. • HELP WANTED • STUDENT advertising salesmen wanted for fall 1950. Apply advertising desk BATTALION OFFICE, mornings. ent position. 236. F K Mall qualifications to Boi College Station. £j. SEWING AND ALTERATIONS: Mrs. Mary Brown, A-tl-B, Collage View u. Floyd's Itadio Shop Bprvlng THp Toxitn ArkI™ Since 1942 His Master’s Return! ’ Most of us know the joy in this pup's heart. Months have passed since war's end, and with our boys and girls back home, life has taken on a new meaning. [- ■ - r It doesn't take a war to make us appreciate our loved ones. But to day, more than ever, we yearn to express our thankfulness. j ' , ' i L . * For the return of those who are unscathed^ wo shall bo eternally grateful. For the wounded, the han dicapped, we are preparing a place in industry and society worthy of their sacrifice, And for those who did not return, our hearts will al ways treasure the sacred memory of the young lives and noble hopes they laid upon the altar of Freedom. There is a way each of us can show his appreciation most effec tively. Our churches are the world's hope for peace! In worship we can express our heartfelt thanks to God; by living the truths our churches teach, we can build the spiritual foundation for lasting peace. t THe o a^f^Au. ^^ZZ COHU *°* sagsasgsls Calendar of Church Services A&M Christian Church 9:45 A.M.—Cburch School 11:00 A.M.—Mbralng Wor»hlp 6:00 P.liL—Supper. Group A&M Church of Christ 9:45 A.M.—Bible CUaaea r 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worahlp 7:15 A.M.—Youth meeting A&M Methodist Church 8:30 A.M.—Cadet Coffe Hour 10:00 A.M.—Siinday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Christian 11:00 A.M.- 'St. Mi 8:30 A.M.—Si 10:00 A.M.—Si bian Science Society M.—Morning Worship r ’s Chapel inday Maas iday Maas College Station Baptist 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:60 A.M.—Morning Worahlp 6:15 P.M.—Baptist Training Union 7:15 P.M.—Evening Worahlp St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion * 9:30 A.M.—Aggie Coffee Club 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P.M.—Evening Service 6:30 P.M.—Student League 7:30 P.M.—Fellowship Service American Lutheran Church 9:30 A.M.—Bible Class 10:45 A.M.—Worship Service A&M. Presbyterian Church 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A-M.—Morning Worship North fittte CollsgeT BUtlbn * ~ City National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlor Bryan, Texas LAUNDROMAT HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Authorized Dealer Hamilton (Home) Dryer ^ One: Block East of College View Apts. College Station, Texas > A&M Grill s • ; ° ^ " North (late THE BEST SUNDAY DINNER IN COLLEGE STATION AFTER CHURCH HOUCK’S Shoe Repair Shop North Gate : . * ' - 1 4-*f ..i. • ( ' - f s'. 4^^ > •:4T, i k'- ■ ; 1 ' 1 I"' ' . t. ■ ; i A ' N . t s . •' 1 ■ ■ t J • ; f. ’ ■ j- • . •• Official Notice HWilNTHAH’N OFNCM Hitm* h( muf MmUiiu *r» HiNMn* PMn« (r, HllFllll lit* MOhi StimWn MmoHiH Mi FHIHF Hi I'M iHillFM IIF lllilmillF Mill'll Mint Mill* Mlltllltl FllMd WIKi I In* tlFftlMlM > li((ll‘ III MIMllF MUF I III) I »ll,l|» I‘II|II|,|F| Fit fImwiiff* lit »" h "ii'ik in iFMitfir la IMillMlHI Will hdl liF M‘I‘F|||F|| III HNIMtfF (Ilf llMMFF 1'IHlll lllllHI. II|»F MM I ft I Mill). 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Kunt* I* a member of the Fayette Coun ty A&M Club, a member of the Student Branch of the Amencan Society of lAgvieu Rural Kngln- eer*.-ii member of the A&M Press UluB, and u member of 4 he Luth eran Church choir, Mllwoulr Sy nod. Lytle was first vlce-prenldcht of the Baptist Student Union Coun cil which represented the A&M Baptist In 1947. He was neednd vic^-president of the same organ isation the next year. In, 1960, he was editor of The Link" and also a member of the BSU quartet. * Both award winners have been recipients'jpf ! the GI Bill of Rights. Blankenship has also spent timy working for the Texas Game, Fish,, and Oyster Commission since September of 1949. Other than from his government checks,,Kn n2e has received no outside support to , further his college career except moitey earned as a member' of The Battalion staff. LA FIESTA REGULAR DINNERS • Chalupa • Enchilada • Tamales • Sopa de Arroz | • Frijoles • Tostada • Chili 1 ~ • Fraline • Drink 65c LA FIESTA a-Uh 141 N. C’nllhB# >. r| 4; MOTHER will wont to hear from you on Mother’s Day- May Mth— and the DESERVES a Hallmark Card that will toy just what you want to toy — exactly THE > way^ou want to say it. So tend her a Hallmark Card that will tell her you cared enough to tend her the very BEST SANKEY PARK JEWELER Ml N. Main Bryea Read: ^ fix ON THE CAMPUS? MAY Coronet NOW ON IAII • ’ 1 NOLAN HUFF ’49 FORD SALESMAN USED CAR AND TRUCK 1 . . ’ ' ' - /V A- 1 HEADQUARTERS Specials 1948 FORD — Two Door * Super DeLuxel — Radio Heater '-— White Side- walls — Clean ... $1195 1947 8TUDEBAKER Club “ Coupe — Heater — Ov erdrive — PlaHtic Seat h Cov&rn. Like new . $1195 i ■,» 1948 JEEP .... $796 • 1 /an Motor Co. Ill-way A Ho. 2-1.133 ■' Ay 4IA N. Main 2-1607 Rev. Jackson A&M METHODIST CHURCH You are cordially invited to at tend all the church services. aunuay; 9:50 A.M.—Church School y 11 :Q0 A.Morning Worship 7:00 P.M e —Evening Worship s V - ‘ Wednesday: 6:00 P.M.—Dinner — program for Aggies •' f 1 ' ! i.,/\