Taylor to AddressGraduate Meeting Norman H. Taylor, assistant di rector Bureau of Soils, Dunedin, New Zealand, will speak to grad uate students and faculty on “Soils and Agriculture of New Zealand” in the Lecture Room of the Bio logical Science Building at 3 p. vn. today. Taylor is presently tonring the United States studying the soils programs in operation and the general agricultural research, teaching, and extension operations. The public is invited to hear Taylor, one of the world’s author ities on soils, and his first hand report on the agricultural re search, teaching, and extension program in New Zealand. Xmas Sing Cancelled The Christmas Sing by the Sing ing Cadets, scheduled for the ball room of the Memorial Student Cen ter, Sunday has been cancelled ac cording to word received from Bill Turner, director of musical activ ities. AMes, let’s Danec! To the Music of i! * *. (i'l'r vcy.;c, ;: ? v Jf m mfm,\ ill mmw Ommsim December 22, 1950 IN THE Marine Room, Pleasure Pier GALVESTON Sponsored by Galveston A&M Club ‘Teenside’ — (Continued from Page 1) ses offered in the high schools, the training and example given by the parents, and the teaching and con tinual practice of maturity and judgment with the rigidness char acteristic of a complicated math course. If something isn’t done, gallons of blood, a freight train full of brains, not to mention 7,500 funer als, personal tragedy and agony, phis something like $.300,000,000 in property damage will become a reality and will not form a very pr-tty picture in the minds of the general public in remembrance of 1950. Official Vo'/' Fourth installment fees payable on or before December 18. C. A. Roeber, Au<3- m o '■ oirl ’oss o' bool’s (Turing the hol- V’ay rush, The Oushinfi Library will dis pense with its inTerjibrury lorn service for the period Dec. 10 through Jan. .I, 1951. Any reoucst received du!i;’;r these dates will be held until Jan 3, 1951. Robert llouze Ubrarian Students are requested to return all Mbrarv boohs by Dec. ' I 9. Those w’ o ’ siie to keep books out over the holi days may renew them Dec. 17 through 19. Robrt A. Houze Librarian AGIMCUIfPCRAIj AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS Office of the Heard of Men Memorandum No. 5 December 12, 1950 SUBJECT: Room and Board Accommoda tions for Christmas Holidays TO: All Students 1. In order to conserve utilities and pro tect student property, all dormitories ex cept Bizzell will be closed and locked at 5:30 P.M. Tuesday, December 19, 1950. 2. Students, other than those living in Bizzell, who wish to remain on the campus during the Christmas holidays, will contact students in Bizzell who will not remain during the holidays, concerning the use of their rooms. To secure rooms, students will bring a note of permission from the occupant of Bizzell to the Housing Office in Goodwin Hall, where each student will sign a roster showing his location for the holidays, so that he may be located in case of emergency. This should be done by noon, Tuesday, December 19. If stu- dnts do not desire to use this arrangement, they may secure rooms in P. G. Hall by signing up for them in the Housing Office. 3. If any student finds it necessary to gain entrance to a dormitory which is closed for the holidays, he will check at the Housing Office for clearance. 4. All students should close the windows and lock the doors of their rooms. First floor windows' particularly should be locked for security purposes. 5. The dormitories will be unlocked at 1:00 P.M., Tuesday, January 2, 1951. The last regular meal in the dining halls will be supper, Tuesday, December 19. 1 Sbisa Cafeteria will be opened for noon and supper meals only through December 22 and after December 30. It will be closed December 23 to December 30 inclusive. Regular meals will be served beginning with supper, January 2, 1951. BENNIE A. ZINN Assistant Dean of Men At Church Sunday Inter-Church Council Sets Services for Sunday Say . . Merry Christmas A student conducted Inter-de- nominationa! Chapel service will be held in the YMCA Chapel Sunday at 8:45 a.m. The service, which is sponsored by the Inter-Church Council, will be held each Sunday morning from 8:45 until 9:15, ac cording to Curtis Edwards, coun cil president. The program is conducted for "tudents, by students, with the suc cess depending upon student par ticipation in the programs, Ed wards said. ^ -jv. ^v<3 Sunday will . ' a Christmas theme, he ad- Ad. The purpose of these chapel services other than devotion wor ship, is to est" v: flh a common meeting ground for students of all faiths. The time has been set so as to not interfere with any of the ’oca! church . services, and it is hoped that the students will go from this service to one of the churches of the community, Ed wards concluded. Christian Science Services “Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in the Church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday in the Assembly Room of the YMCA at 11 a.m. Jewish Services Jewish Services will be held in the YMCA Chapel Friday night at 7:15, according to Mrs. J. J. Taub- enhaus, sponsor of the Hillel Foun dation. American Lutheran Church The Rev. Fred Mgebroff will deliver his sermon, “Joy To The World”, which will be followed with celebration of Holy Communion as the Christmas service of the Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 203 S. Main Street Call 2-1662 for Appointment American Lutheran Church this Sunday at 10:45. The Sunday School pupils will present the annual Christmas pro gram, “The Light of Bethlehem,” in the Lutheran Student Center Sunday evening at 6:30, under the direction of Alfred Thielemann, ■•'uporintendent of the Sunday Hchrol. Sunday School and Bible Class will be held as usual at 9:30 a.m. First Baptist Church "The Com’ng Savior” and “The " t Anxiety” will be the ser- ubjects for the 10:50 a.m. nd the 7:15 p.m services, re- ii: lively, to be conducted by the P/'v. O. Byron Richardson in his First Baptist Church of College Station. -Sunday School is scheduled for 0:45 a.m. and Training Union will meet at 6:15 p.m. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel Morning prayer and sermon will be conducted by the Rev. Orin G. Helvey at 11 this Sunday in the St. Thomas Chapel. Holy Com munion will be at 8 a.m., followed by the Aggie Coffee Club and Sun day School at 9:30. A&M Methodist Church The Rev. James Jackson, pas tor of the A&M Methodist Church, will deliver his morning sermon entitled “One Great Fellowship” at 11. The annual church Christ mas Party will be held at 7 p m. All church members and families are invited, Rev. Jackson said. Sunday school will begin at 9:30 a.m. proceeded by the Coffee Club at 9:15. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Father Tim Valenta will say Mass at 8:30 and 10 a.m. in St. Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 • FOR SALE • Mary’s Chapel Sunday. Friday’s Mass will be said by Father Syl vester Fuchs at 6:45 a.m. Con fessions will be heard Saturday evening from 6:30 to 7:30. A&M Christian Church Dr. Carter Boren, head of the department of Philosophy and Re ligion of the University of Hous ton, will deliver his sermon at 11 a.m in the A&M Christian Church. Sunday School is scheduled at 9:45 and the DSF group will meet at 5 Sunday afternoon. A&M Church of Christ “Stumbling Blocks” will be the sermon topic of James Fowler, pas tor of the A&M Church of Christ, Sunday at 10:45. He will hold regular evangelistic services at 7:15 Sunday night, preaching on “Willing to Change.” The Young People’s Meeting is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. Bible Study is held Sunday morning at 9:45. A Christmas Carol service will be held at 7 p.m. at which time carols will be sung by the choir and the congregation, and Mrs. Henderson Shuffler will tell the “Christmas Story.” A&M Presbyterian Church “World Confusion and the Prince of Peace” will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman Ander son, Sunday morning at 11, in the A&M Presbyterian Church. Sun day School will begin at 9:45 a.m. An all-church Christmas pro gram will be held at 7 p.m. Fol lowing this service the Presbyter ian Student League will go carol-: ing, and then assemble for a fel lowship period in the church. Stu dents are urged to take payt in this service, Rev Anderson said. 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