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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1950)
' : T? " . * i * . > **•»" M work m I hr matt 4lrV#'s »<>» »rU«. r«M*tinu<*v Al W«m ImI tkr*«i|k iIm N«rth i.mlr Kt*m I* Ik* l««4rr Mrr*4rr SlMlM •«*( of ll *»' Al Ik* aialioa Iko Main lino will fc* 1*4 to Ik* r***no»e» alrrMl> fwmlro<i*4. Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1K<) MU. WITH A *ATTA1 JON i I AMMPtKU AD Naim *r • »or* p«r inaartme ; w»tl* • Mr AOMHOum K1...1 r At* M : QaMfM Mrtior (Or prt rariown Mr* Ma4 Ail '}aaai fMd> *Hh r*aAM j IMM I* (h* MuatOI 4a(>AHM* OfftAA | All AflA to lurttAA IB to IH M | A ■ to tto 4>» tofurr IwlfcOrAimo • WAMTtD TO >1IY % WUtTtV Ttl Dt'T BingM ar lwl« aMM to4 own AOAitow Can i-Tin • rom tAlVT I RKI<IIU<I<4 via* |tcr) KNKM I ‘torn" » PASMIkf.BJtS WANTKII * llRIVIM<l l« kIrlkHa rail# Marina AArl| Bai-tnlAi laaraiai i'a« AOMBWuRto* I m 1 HtotooRRra aJI or M*n »t| H»mb> 4 7M4, atoaii > fJA USED • rot BKNT • 1W« Si ASH STATESM AN S« k**- Prartwally arm, low mil* »«* Rll * * I r aa <-tr*p« k*«l*r. Hlark with wkil* <m4*wrII Mrra. 1M7 NASH AMBAKSADOR - Vary rtran raAift. k*«4rr. o»*f- 4ri**. IMJ HINT!AC TlWnEDO - Bilk IM7 niitUir an4 *nll, iu too* Ww*, U»a<l*4l with rtlraa. Mil Let A r«». ISM) ( 4K IA IT Soul h Main—Hr tan I n RMIRHK!) AI>ar<Atrnt *01 gA r **T M BrnAA 14**- tor <to>ato AMw (MtoA Al tot Koto* IB I'alMaA RWiab A HO* RBI I AA A ««*>«* a« 0*A*tou4 AA pi"— UM"M‘ Set)field-Lumbley Vow* Solemnized Mia* Su* S<ti>fi*U1 and Thari** Lantfclry w*r^ inarmd Saturday n%hi in Ik* IJtU* < hap*l in tk« WimhIb on tk« rampo* of th« Ttia* Slat* Collrirr for Women in ifertton TW* bnd* ia tk* ilauphUr of Mr aad Mr* J A SrofieM of Vamato, f«mt*r rwaidant* of (oikM* Sla- | tioit Sk* waa frkluatnd from AAM ■ f'arii*olidat*<1 S< ho«)l and T**- aa Slat* l'«U*fr* f«r W«m*»> Sh* : had )«*>*n taackmf in tk* publk- xakoi.! tyatrm iii Port Arthur *inc* k*r rtatluatam. Mia* Jan* Hufh**. Mr* [W D** Matthrw*. ami Mr* T K Kattan !of • oil*** Statuon went to l>*n- ' tan to attaml tkr waddinf Th* rou|>k* plan to mak* tkair I hom* in Port Artkur ABM ( kriatlan ( karrk •I* Cknytlanity PartAak*’' wii k* tk* topic of tk* fUfvarand Jam** H Motniy * NnMa taiMlat at tl|a AAH CMaBkit Ckarck. Sun4«y Srkaal anil bar" at 1:4$ a. ik. a ilk tk* tiMirnii.* woi»hip folluW iaTat ll. nt' mmmim Mmb* *<*oW1 k* no ***n«f «*rvi*»» Sue dap; k* will Wav* after tkr rn«n a in* worship for National (juard « Amp at Port Hood. Tka < kn*|»*f Wotwaa** F*||ok- •hlp will mapt at k M a. la Moti- daor. tk* paator added ABM MethedM tkarrk The RaVarend Bol Snpad will tk* mwminp wipwkip at AAM Netkudiat CSefrh Sok day iumiay School tofme at • feu wkk tk* morning w«ralfep wke- dt|l*4 to start at lO.feO -'Tki* Side of H*a*an” trill b* Rav, Snead’a akdrea* for tka morning arrvic*. No rveninp *arvire* wilfW hald. tk* rkurrn office anaouitred Hi Thom a* Rpiarwpel 1 karrk Hel) ( ommunion will k* aerwd at T JO a. M.. opening tin* Sun ddy'l aervKfa at the Bt Tkoma* E^iaaepal (gatrrk, announced tk* R**erand ()*ia G Hel**y. rector. (Tiurck SrhiH.i and Morning Pf-ayer »rh*dul*4 for 9:|ll a in f'knflrmatioa inatrwction anil be al 4 p. m folWwad at 1:1# by Rv#n- iitT Prayer service < karrk nf Ckrial Sclent tot ,, %4fc" »* tka Aubjart of tka I** *4n-Rartaon wkirk will b# read in all Ckurrhc* of (Tirist. Sciantlat aaneenced Mra Mahal Paulin* iVw*, of tk* rommitt** on pnk licntion Th* A*rvic*A, which ar* rpnducted ia tk* YM< A A**«mki> | r#w». will begin at 11 a., m IBM Pr«ekyt*nan (karrk Sunday feckool will begin at * ^:4ft a m with tk* morting wot «hip Bckadubvi to »tart at 11 at tk* ABM Preskytrnan ( hurck. ga , rUMWicad tk* Reverend Norman An deraoe, paatar pt tk* ckurrh Tk* Pr**byi**f»n Pt udent Le^Td* w»n nwpt p; « W p m., tk* pastwr addad •t. Mari a ( «(Mb ( kaprl Maas wiH tp Lived a* usual Suwdip mornidg flat f at tk# Hi I Mary'* Catindk Miap*l. tk* R*v artad FatN*r fevM*it*r Puck* an nounced < Narck af ( krbd Tka Via*«t Fgol of Th#m All” ! w ‘» ** b»pir <f tk* 10 46 morn, ing wonkip W Ike (ollog* Sta tion Church f O i«t announrod tk* Keverand Ja#*. F Fowler Sunday Sclpiei will begin at t'46 a. m. aipi | he even in f aer- rke will comigMte at 7 16 p m. i ‘Problem* ia s the Jerusalem ninrrk*’ will be tk* title of tk* •ddr*** at thf Miter iwrvice. h* •aid Firm Ha pilot f|ir«B “tkily On* Ma4*r for th* ( hnat- ‘•n” will k* tlw gH-ir of th* morn ing **rv*c* aj | “Tk* Ught of the Ckriartan^ spll b* tk* them* of tk* evenmp fwrvi**. rhompHfin Kiirollw At Went Point BM T. TlaiMBon ’61, i* on ki* way t* W*#t Pbmt to begin an army career R* pa* find aergaant of A" (kendcal (drpa at ABM tki* year, To aend him <4 hi* w*y, Aggie* in and srooid Maryland gave Thompson a fairwell party at Skipper* Point ug Hu*h River, near Baltimore. lid,| Guest* enjoyed boating, dunlin#, and a tour of Baltimore night dub* Among th* fba-d* war* Major Uwwll Thomimafe ’40, and Lt Wil liam C. Hadawaf, KOTC ( amu Ad- Bryan Pianist To Give Recital Monday Night Mina Kay Smith daughter o( Mr. and Mis H. Guy Saiith of Bryan will give a pianu re- ciUU liutxlay night July 17. at H p. m in the Stephan F. Aus tin High S»'h»«l Auditorium Ska will h* B«ctatad by Misa Mary Nan Hudgins of tkiliaa. They mil play a duo piaao arrange- -nant of Brabm* “Variationo *n a Theaw” by Haydn Far tk* past two year* Mia* Smith bar atudiad at North leia* Slat* Col leg* in l ton Urn under Sil vio and Isabel Sciunti. Sk# wa* formerly a pupil of Mr* F 1. Dahl- berg and Mr*. C. W Simmon* of Bryan ami Mr. Walter Welarheff of Houston While at NTSC «h* was a mem ber of Sigma Alpha lota, national muair fraternity for women She received superior rating in the National Piano Audition* *pon- •onvl by the Music Teachers’ Na tional Association Mias Hudfin* i* a graduate *tu dent at NTSC and also a pupil of the Scionti* Thi* pant fall Miss Horigin* wa* the sol<N*t with the Ikilla* .Symphony Orchestra. The pnigram will include select ed arrangement* from Chopin, Liadt, Bach, Brahma. r>ebu**y ( Strauaa. and Carpenter -BOMBERS- (Continued fn»m Page 3) organited, ami they ar* hampenxl considerably by a lark of players; #*penally ip the out-field To date there are only sixteen men work-1 ing out f<tr the team, and Manager Maklc is putt ng out a call for j more ball player* a* there are plenty of spots open on the start- nf line-up Anyone interested in playing ran coniart manager Mahlc after 6 p. m n^ar the Kyle Field dia- stalraate *f Ike ABM Press W. T. Hays aad Mian Urelle Brown, daothler of Mr aad Mr*. Sidney O Brown, team up ta repre*ewl Ike oldest and yaungeat skater* at a recent community picnic. .A* « prise. Mia* Brown recalled a kni of candy. Hewever, Hay* merited an eslra prise, a knflle *f linament. alone with hi* box »f rnndy. * We pay the highest onces for Used Books — We maintain wholesale and retail lists th* year round. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE SELLING THE EXCHANGE STORE Serving Texas Aggies r nNimiKti *r*irrM».wT ( ma«« *i> ra«eil>.«Md >«r> BH-O towBawabw lie* logWway • a«uk Bry** iSart-I.ltKJ V r«r<»MMe •toMBMAx Hair W.* A »<w» 4 Atneu* m—p »<4r <'«Bta<i 1 i-Wi ai « 0*4 • PKKBONAL grun* let « »«' r Ttl kumIa •>( t til* * ITIWT AMD POUND a I •>»•* nan inn ».» rm*rm « *wi*ii ***<•* *B4 •» «» to* terrwr 1*** <0* I tort ta * te*e m rtrtvunAmp arto I'tll M) WWArtwaC 4 *41* m • t*UI *11— SAKintAS TOMS ^SPRING TONIC BANKING SERVICE COLLEGE STATION’S OWN (olle^f Station Staff North G«te Gnlral Texas Hardware Co. 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Even With Bark glasses a man can see as long as he walks toward the Light TO CMV«CM FOR AU AU FOR TH* CHURCH cbereei*, m* JO od - ef •re *totosZL?l* wt, ^as k “-c: "'“r-* fT* 41 " *b«SM —* J££.*i2r2/2- T - •Wean m 'huiHl rrtrtularl. , S* »• Siki* amUy T < * d role Stoto.* fT* Ch4>,,r V * r W* tSZ wj ^WtiAA. II M| 1 u ” r-Ma* r**r us* L AIM) HO WAT HALF HOI It LAUNDRY & CLEANKRH Authorised Dealer Hamilton (Home) Dryer One'Block Kant <d College View Apia. College Station, Ti-xaa A&M Grill North Gate THE BEST SUNDAY DINNER IN COU.ECE STATION AFTER CHURUH (lalemlar <if (ihiirch Services J. L Prnnry X I i>ni|>aiiv A 4 N < IIKISTI W mi KOI * 46 A M Chuwh School 11 UO AM Meramg Worship A * M (HI STM OF (HR1HT * 46 A M Bikle (laaara !0 46 A .M Moreing Worakip T: 16 AM.— Yoafh eweting North Gate Htrdwmrr Aim MrmooisT chi m h l:fen A .M. Sunday Rchaol 10 Ml A M MondnD Worship Firmitare (lifts ( HRINTIAN «1KN< r. mKlYTY 6:0e P.M BupeJr Croup H Ri A.M Morning Worship AT. 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