Page 4 Tt-tP ZAl^Aimi Friday, MafcK 20, 19-5i Tessie Newspaper Names New Editors , The 1951-52 Daily Lass-0 staff of five day editors and four sec tion editors was announced Wed nesday by Milfred Budd, editor- elect of the Tessie publication. Monday editor is Latryl Layton, n junior from Fort Worth. Nelda Bearden, junior from Gainesville will edit the Tuesday edition. The Wednesday Lass-0 wilt be edited by Georgia Oliver, a junior from Dumas; and Anne Singleton, edit a junior from Houston, will the Thursday paper. Friday editor is Pat Powless, a junior from Roswell, N. M. The section editors are Betty Camavespi, junior from Bryan, amusements editor; and Barbara Gillihan, society editor, a junior from Marshall. Florence Adams, church editor, is a junior from Houston; and Jane Roycroft, a sophomore from Fer rell, is the sports editor. 13SR BATTALION CLASSIFIED ADS TO til: V, SELL, KENT OR TRADE. Kate* .... So a word per Insertion with a ISe minimum, space rate in classified peetlon . ... . 60c per column-inch. Send *11 classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES office. All ads must be received in Stu dent Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • MAN’S SUIT, size weight gabardine. Medlin 30. jr>3 Grey, summer Bizzell, J. T. • FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER, 2 bedroom home, excellent, condition, detached garage. Ideal for couple or couple with one child. 110 Fidelity, West College Park. Phone 4-7900. PAYNE’S OPTICAI, SERVICE Eyes Examined Glasses If Needed Broken Lenses Duplicated REPAIRS 109 South Main Next to Palace Theatre Dial 3-6325 for Appointment 45 RPM Classic - RECORDS - Popular SHAFFER'S • USED CARS • 1940 FORD COUPE with radio and hwit- er. Good tires, good condition. Rea sonably priced. Contact Calvin Janak, Rt. 4, Bryan, or Mrs. Janak at the Student Activities Office. • FOR RENT • LARGE ROOM, entering bath. COO Main, College. Phone 4-4S19. TWO-BEDROOM unfurnished newly built duplex, near College. Phone 2-58G7.' • HELP WANTED • STUDENT WIVES wanted for steady em ployment In coffee shop and dining room. Memorial Student Center. Apply in person to Mrs. Nowlin, Management Of fice, MSC. • MISCELLANEOUS • TYPING—reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776.. • WANTED TO BUY • USED CLOTHES and shoes, men’s — women’s — and children’s. Curtains, spreads, dishes, cheap furniture. i>02 N. Main, Bryan, Texas. • LOST AND FOUND • STRAYED from Day Street—Brown and white Collie dog, had broken front leg, named “Lassie”. REWARD. Call Campus Security.’ • SPECIALS • Fine Food—Favorite Beverages Relaxing Atmosphere All available, starting at 1 p.m. at FLAMINGO LOUNGE Four Blocks Back of Louis Mats Store Off Hhvay 6 Phone 6-1721 The City's Chttt’ches Are the City's Strength Presbyterians Call Meeting to Plan New Church Building Appropriations for the construc tion of a new church building, the budget for the coming year, and the systematic rotation of elders and deacons will be discussed by members of the A&M Presbyterian Church at a special meeting fol lowing the morning worship service Sunday. The Rev. Norman Ahderson re quests that all members of the Con gregation attend the meeting so that immediate action might begin on issues. Services at the A&M Presbyter ian Church will begin with Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., followed by morning worship at 11. The Rev erend Anderson’s sermon topic will be “As the Lord Hath Prospered Me.” A&M Christian Church will hear the Rev. C. W. Ketch, speak on “Joined Together in the Same Mind,” Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday school is scheduled for 9:45 a. m. Father Tim Valenta will say Mass at 8:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday, in St. Mary’s Chapel. Confessions will be heard Saturday 6:30 to 7 p. m. Christian Science services will be conducted at 11 a. m. Sunday in the assembly room of the YMCA. Jewish services will be held in the YMCA chapel Friday night at 7:15, according to Mrs. J. J. Tau- benhaus, sponsor of the Hillel Foundation. Services at the American Luth- eran Church will begin with church school and Bible class at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. The Rev. T. H. Swygert will deliver his message at 10:45 a. m. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel ser vices will be conducted by the Rev. Orin G. Helvey beginning with Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Aggie coffee club and church school will begin at 9:30, followed by morning prayer and sermon at 11. The Rev. Wm. C. 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