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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1950)
l\( 'V ; ' V ‘Christopher* Movie Given by Inter-Faiths TV lnt#r-Church Council ipun- l QM (%mf tV WorW tMt W*d itMday ntfht In the YMCA Otapul TV muvio m * hifhly publiriMni prWncitoa by lh» f«»un^»r of rhnato(»h#r movfrm-nt at^ 1 **. S ina (h# m»anmr and purpoa* of CKnatoplicra TV production wu dtroctod by Lm MH a ray Crd >,*• a raat of many top Hollywood tter« M.»»#oicai Riplained Arcordmf U tho toovic tbc * the major t rut ha which akme fuar- nnakn (Vmtopher Waya The way* of tranfaiitttnf tho principle* of tho nw>1r*>ment art: I. iy liateniiif to tl|oae in tn.o* bie pinny who are fonfUnod, in norruw, in doubt, nr diwounvcd want to talk to nomooar. A kind word, a helpin« haul, Iwteninf ta thoae in trouble may often he the meana of brtnfirf the peace of Oiriat into their tivpa 2 By informinf thaw who know ( hnatopher Movement ia rompoeed not—moat of the hundred miNioa of lay people in our country who in our country actually hunter aio willmp and amtou* io play for the teaching* of CHritt, i*t th» role of Christopher* (Greek for Chriat beaiwn) in many walk* of life The** ('hnatopher* work quiet ly, not *enaatianally They da not engage in fanlare of flagwavmg The Simple tank of each m u> taeiet en truth where other* are ftrrthennf falaehtMid, t« eatahiiah order where otheni are *pr«admr chaoa; to bmg in hire where oth era are »tnvidt to bni* <" hat red. Each knows that whatever hi* Ihwitatiori*, he ha* the power to wield far reach inf influence for the betterment of the world too few Chn-ttan* arp in tere*ted in them, a* well a* pi the billion in paganism over the world %. By interest in evil doera — rather than devote a'tentVn to “saving the saved." on* of the chief obiectiee* of the Chrwto- pher should lie to rear* those who the fartherest from ('hriat and therefore neesl Him moat 4 By taking part Sn puMir life this i* the •driet duty of all citiaen* • HillimmvLipp \owb Perform***! in Bryan _ . . , ■ Mi** Kdna Idvurne William* , To play tfco Hie of ‘T'rtdophar. ^ -if John Eugene anything mole I.ipjia last week ui • nuptial cere mony oerformed b\ Reverend Harry V Rankin in the First Methodist Chunk Mr*. Upp* is group th „ ,t® U jhtei of Mr and Mr* C A William* of M«di*onvill* The groom i* the ton of Mr and Mr* A W Lipp* of A mains Pass TV couple will Ipertd the ■ i Loupot’s Nine Edges Collt ge Merchants. 8 - 7 Coming from behind twieg. Lou- pot * softball nine nosed out the Coilgfe Station Merchant* of the | rontmtmal Softhal) A league * I to T. in a II inning exhibition game here Friday night. Thi* ia i ^ ^ the third game the Megt-hunt- |( r , , have droppeti by one run. Tied 7-T at the end of tht- ninth. U»e game went into extra inning* With one away in the bottom of the eleventh, the Loupot team arornd on a hit batsman, a aam fice bunt, and a (ingle The Merchants got off to an early one run lea*T but loupot’s rame hack with four run* to take a 4 1 advantage Five nip* uut 1 the Merchant* once more in the lead. C-4. to phnly they added an other making* it ■X x , i Brison \amed President Of CHS Mom - Dads Cliib \ Fred R Brtaoit. A AM Horticwl- vico-pgwa.p Mr* Raymond Roper*. ture professor. was elected praar- secretary; George Litton, tro*akf*>. dent of the AAM Consolidated er, ^nd Mrs Inw* McKay, cor- Mocher* and Dada Club, Saturday responding secretary night in a mewling held in tho lW | Maaibor* of the nominatirgy com- •• brary of AAM Conaohdatod achuot He will succeed Mra Eugene Rush, out-going prgaident Other offkwrs rhoaen were Mr* phag; Mr*. R O. Berry, third ^ Ml Gives June Grads Luncheon •VTying Saucer*’' wa» the deco mi ft*** were Chairman Mr* Carl Laudt* Mr* T H Ta«t»H, Bam CMand. and Mr* A M Gaddi* Ih a short business somiwu it Parrack, first vico-pres ; was announced that MBl wa* H Williams, second eiew- made on the play. "DiatriH Sciool" which wa* gieon to raiae fuAdp for band umforma. The club also Vted to give |1M nut of it* treasury to the uniform fund. Outgoing officer* of tho chib are Mr* w A Vareri, first vie#: pres ; Mr*. H W Ba(4ow, *oc- ond vice-prb* , Donald Burrhard, ^ _ secretary; Fred Bna««, treasurer. ration theme of a luncheon gieen Byrd Price, corresponding by the Women’* Missionary Un- secretary ion of (he First Baptist Church in j honor of the church member* who other making it 7-4 But the Lou- u ., r u ' inr '" urrn " no pot nine tallied two ,n tV eighth * r *‘ lu * t * f ^ m h, » h ,,, b > eA j-.aaai. * at k\ 4 L ^ * 4 V .. W U aariai Nothing To Join one nee*1 not “join There are no meetjpg*, no due* The imalt smvtlBI of fhmnrial as sistance 'vOe»iwd for misceljaneou* needs is being supplied by 4 | of friends The distinguishing mark of s Christopher should Iw "love of nil people' 1 Therefore the object of the Christopher movement t* i mer at Aranaas Pas* before to develop a sense of personal re turning to Bryan in the fall for sponaibility ami initiative in hnng-< Mr llppa to re-eater AAM, C<4 mg back into the market place lege a^i a student . The Miltel 4Tub heid n« last social e*eat af the year recently eitk a dance la the HrXan I otudry —■— X——> lluh. I T Newt - Society Ghun-hrs of (Jtrisl Plan Rililr School i and one in the ninth to knot the score at 7-all to send the game I into extra inning* Toro Winder went the route for the Merchant* a the hill and Merchant ( enter Field Buddy lien- ton led the halting of thf fame What's Cooking Mrs C N. Hielscher acted a* hoates*. calling upon Adrian Grif fin to give the invocation Ide Trotter thanked the W MV for making the occasion possible Miss Tommie Bunting gave a vocal solo and later joined Mr** Ann I>anahy and Misa Annabelle FVrry to sing other numbers, ac companied by Miss Sylvia Kelley Earl Rose, president of the state Rradlev to ^peak At LnhlxM'k Event Lubbock, Tai., May 12 'A4 Lubbock obaerves Armed Force* Day t<iday - two days late — an it ran bear Gen Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chrtd" of •u kenter-1 oland Kn«lisJi Speakers sum- Engagement Told r r * , 1 L . I fur The engagement of Miss Gayle IsOIIClSut* OOTIDS Cl *0 CSeweM Cas.wume The gniartent can in the low-priml fieM — the only lines* to offer automatic tranamumion ami 105 H f. •ngme • i# * FOR IMMKDIATC DKIJVKRY CORRILSIER CO. Bryan, Texas J T lM«g» and W ilman Baftw - . , w , i 4 i iroup from pre*acb<ad through I spoke la thg ( rorketl Lion* ( lufc , jJl-j, , r h,H.| age, A la.$es class f P’ i Wilr l>e taught by Mr>i Georg* Two sp.wk.-r* h*ie l«*en 4.-11 | )BVl4 of (ht . Central Amgrega- out each w4-**k dunitg -h«- iw*t *>■ | 10(1 i mester U. Speak to duh* and or- wKo Wl , h ^ may - gamiatioii* aln.ut their -naj*'r !f ,|| i Wk S.,dt. :i IffO pr J*me- flelds engagement of Miss Gayle Reeter of Dallas to Frank Dre*- el Tuland Jr., son of Mr and Mr* F. II Tolami of Iwlia* was an- noutK-ed Saturday at an open house given at the home of her pafttnl*. Mr and Mrs John J Rev-ter of Thr.ak morton n. (Oilpie Will retwat vows on June 23 at Gaston Avenue Hap tlSt Chureh, when- Miss heeler i* junior teen ag> dire. tor. j. My»a keeter is a gradual.' of Hardin Simmons University and; Soutbw.-steri Hiii'U't THeol.qr- ! Accord i g to J \. Sheppayd p In cal ^ennnarr Her fiance is a *tu-j accompai i<ft the mgi, In (><H'l|ctt, .levit here at AdM t ollege Barnes hiipionsl-K diScutsed "lA.gs" Ii.gson U'ld Lion* <1ub lis tener* ab->Ut the Heal I’umfi ” Ihiring tk*' semester stu<h'nt* of Knglisb i-'I .ml in l b#ve U-en s.-i t to Heat*. Jacksonville, ( Marlin. Hrtnham and - ro, k- tt. I>r T i' M.iyo, i nghsh depart ment h. ad. 'aid the sene, will C->tr tinue next semester g the w*Hi of May 2Vt| Beginning Monday nw»k'tig at J a ra . the acb.ad wiB ru| for six 4*y« from V to 11 a m each day A special pmfflWmji* plan- *e«l for the last day. The last *>f • »er»* of .peevghe- pj,,,,, f„ r the , la**r« .ponsored |> tbe Ehglwh Deppkt meeting* to be held In Tie AgM ment was fnmpleted last week aaj Vhurrh of ( hrist hudAIn^ (lass ^ Wl ^ ^ ''"'ttiKfAH for ah'ery age AGRKTLTVRIST STAFF MRETIN4., W.-dnesday, Knom 207, BS1’ brought the addrea* on "Jet fhnat Goadwin HiOl. 7:16 •.«*. Propelled Livws" Dr W. H An- of Bryw and th^ AAM (iiurch o4 AGGIE PLAYER^, ir^vf* th^ irrsdufttM flMHMMkff# Christ will conduct thdir third 7 W p.m., Music Hall. Group pic- from the pasU*r on "On the Beam " hnat Vacation Bible School dur- He also presented a book from ing the woefc of May 2Vt| ^ !' Tuaaday, tt, # church to each of the guasts. .South African* Observe Gampiifi Twn men froth Sooth Africa toured thy campus last Friday T1»e> were K 1' S< hoe man and hi* sun, H S J Shopman l»r Jack C Miller bead of th< A nimal Husbandry Ih-partment, was their Host. F Fow|er.\4-l I AT Trai 4»*tati<m t-» and fn.rit classes wil ia- ar ranged for a* requatlesL ‘ •• "T" • — FirciiH‘n to Meet Here Next Month II R Brayton, dirvetdr of the filVm.-n’s training ach<>w in the Industital Extension Setwice. will Conduct the 21*t snmigl short Course for T.-xii* ftcvih.-n here July Utl May 21, 7 15 a. m . Lounge of Dor mitory 1 Officer* for nest yvar wig be electad and the final pic nic for the club wiH be planned FIVE O’ CLUB DINNER for the i DANGE. Wednesday May 24. T JO p m at rrankhns All aenior Vet-1 M«d students and faculty are in vited STUDENT ENG IN RERING M) p m at Dean Howard W Barlow’s ho|ne TARLKTON ri,! B, Thursday, R.a.m 30«'>, (baatwin Hall, T It pm Final meeting to determine <fi*poa l al of fund* “Purely Personal", by Dr. John J Hill Ormand White, president of the BNU of AAM gave the closing heaediction M r* C. E Gnesser was in chgrge uf the committee that plgane.1 the nenu and Mrs (’harles Myers was in charge of the decoration* I R R<hIv Endorte* Survey Next Year General Bradley’s addrpss of t p m. will be the Rinal event of the day Other events include a displaf of military aquipment at Texas Tech, a parade in which personnel from Reese Air Force base near here will take part wttfc both ground troop* and flier*, dasho* lion of tbe city’* naw iCl.aOo.iKKt air terminal building, and a Ur becue honoring General and Mr* Bradley. V The Rra*n* RoUrtaon County 1 Medical Society moved in its reg ular Tuesday night to endorse an- I ether TB survey to be (ponsored Mis* Alena Rae Beasley became by the Braz.m County TuhemiWv the bride of John Robinsoa Martin sis Association for KTRI - Jr of Garland, Saturday at the Bpasley-Martin Vows Said Id»«t Saturday Learn About the CAREER OPPORTUNITIES OPIN TO YOU AS AN OFFICER IN TNE U. S. AIR FORCE Hal ta lion CLASSIFIED ADS T’a^o I MONDAY. MAY 22, 1H50 First M-thodist Church in Piano Th.- bride is the daughter of Mr iiihI Mra. C \A Heualey of M>-a quite, while the gnemi ia the son of Mr and Mr* John R. Martin of Garland The newly weds wil! make their will Iw negative Thoae who natned home at College Station, where private doctor* and whoae first X the groom is in hi* junior year pt ray proved suspicious arr urged AAM to see their physician soon For the past 10 days those re ferred to Dr Marsh by the State’ Health Department in the recent X-ray have been re-checked Since every shadow on the first film was reported, some of these - MEET - (Continued from Page R) ton 44 47; 4 Jackie Blackburn, Reagan 43 97 120 yard individual Medley: 1. Gavle Ktipple AAM CeaaetldAted; 2 Bobby Timmons, Highland Path; S.Dick Meick. AAM Ce*r aaHAatad; 4 Buddy Hoyt. Paschal; 6. Charlton lla.blon, Lamar, 6. Bill Wilde. Umar; 7. Tod What ley, Austin of Austin. Time — 111:7, (new record, obi record aet by Al Kilgore of Austin of Houston in 1949, l 20:1.1 lal-yard medlei relay: 1 High land Park; 2 Umar; 3. Austin of Austin; 4 Austin of Houston; 6. AAM (oaaotidated. (T. Harlow, htipple, and H. Harlow); 4 Pa* rhal Time 1 47 M lAA-sard frecwivle relayf L Umar: 2 Highland Park; 3 Rea gan; 4 Austin of Austin; 6 Mil- by Time -1:19 1 (new record, old record aet by Highland Pafit in 1941, 1 20 ) SH I WITH A BATTAlloN C] ^SlVliet. A!) V it word ww* with a 2% mlrtmt mi *(*»<-» r«t# t» ('UfUilf.M H#*tif»h FMn pH* «*f>|t»nin tnrh H#mt ali rlA*t>fwNi* wniri rigntl iunt* *f» thw A*^? v, Ddai Owirti All »4ft *t|*'Uld he* turned >» bv M* (Mi am of tlf « rs.i#! f+! u4» f t rm )i ill <1 a> D Mv THtbiir'A.Iioft # FOB HALF * • FOR RF.xrr . A PA KTMEMT SMI Cerk «.* nge . <>«»f 4'©l •ge M .»f n frt>m N«nV. <|»ie . Ceil 4 VI-< VI re IA e(yFi .if .me by after S KKMIMHTod *TANtlksr> l.p**rlW IIS «• h4>*'**. St'S' SHidy mS s* .Ml a.iOs.*' Ml.****. 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We pay the h qhed prices for Used Boors— We maintain wholesale and retail l:sfi fhe year rcund. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE SELLING THE EXCHANGE STORE Serving Texas Aggies LION B. WEISS 3-P0INT GUIDE TO YOUR 4 t SUMMER CLOTHING 1. ST) LE amt Quality 2. COOl, Summer Suits PRICE RANGES to Suit Your Pudget LEON B WEISS proudly prewnU CAMPUS TOGS . . , FAMOUS young men* (and we mean yuunc) Clothing of top quality and |»erfect for SUMMER WEAR. SUIT SALE BEGINS M.guiay, May 22nd and end* Saturday, May 31ft. -Top style, single breaat, two and three button ftjrle with three or four patch pockets that you wear with > your other slacks making sport suit combinations. V Our $35.00 COOL SUMMER SUITS Thi* sale $29.99 Our $10.00 AIJ, WOOL TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS . . ;...... . This Sale LEON B. WEISS / /: COLLEGE STATION \ *