The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 14, 1951, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Friday, December 14, 1951
Christmas Parties Fill
Local Church Calendar
Numerous activities, including
Christmas parties and musicals,
have been planned by College Sta
tion churches for the coming week.
A&M Presbyterian Church
The Couple’s Class will have a
supper at 7 p. m. tonight in the
new Presbyterian sanctuary ad
joining the Church. The addition
was opened this week, the men’s
supper was held there Tuesday
evening.
Students will have a Christmas
Tree Party tomorrow at 7:30 p.
m., with each guest bringing an
unlabeled gift for exchange. Santa
Claus will be there, assures the
Rev. Norman Anderson.
A Christmas music service di
rected by Frank Coulter will be
presented at 11 a. m. Sunday, and
the Rev. Anderson will deliver
a sermonette, “Foundations for a
True Christmas.”
Church School, 9:45 a. m.; Jun
ior and Intermediate League, 5 p.
m.; Fellowship hour after League
Choir Practice Wednesday 7 p. m.
Bethel Lutheran Church
“Are You A Faithful Christian?”
is the question to be posed by the
Rev. William C. Peterson at 10:45
a. m. Sunday. Wednesday Vesper
service, 7:30 p. m., will describe
“Elizabeth’s Phophecy to Mary.”
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Wal-
ther League Christmas Party 7:30
p. m.; Sunday School Teachers,
Tuesday 7:15 p. m.; Church Coun
cil, Thursday .7:30 p. m.; Jr. Con
firmation Class, Saturday 9 a. m.
Children’s Christmas Rehearsal, 10
a. m.
A&M Church of Christ
A Christmas basket dinner will
be held at the Bryan Country Club
House immediately following the
morning service at the A&M
Church of Christ, announces Mr.
James F. Fowler. Transportation
will be provided for all students
desiring to go.
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.; Sermon,
10:45 a. m.; Young People’s Meet
ing, 6:15 p. m.; Evening Worship,
7:15 p. m.; Wednesday Worship,
7:15 p. m.
A&M Methodist Church
“In the Fullness of Time” will be
the topic of the Rev. James F
Jackson’s sermon at 10:50 a. m.
Sunday.
Aggie Church School, 9:50 a. m.;
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; WFW,
6:30 p. m.; Evening Worship, 7:30
p. m.; Wednesday Service, 7:15 p.
M.
Christian Science Services
Richard A. Howard, first reader’,
and Robert D. Gordon, second read
er, will bring the message, “God,
the Preserver of Man” to the
Christian Science Organization at
11 a. m. in the YMCA Chapel
Sunday.
Philip Goode, president, will pre
side at the monthly evening ser
vice in the Chapel Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
A&M Lutheran Student
Foundation
Thomas, H. Swygert, pastor, will
conduct services at 10:45 a. m.
Sunday at the church' at Main
and Cross streets.
Church School, 9:30 a. m.; LSA
Wednesday, 7:15 p. m.
First Baptist Church
Nursery Three is having its'
Christmas party this afternoon at
3 p. m., and the BANG Training
Union will have a Christmas sup
per party at 6 p. m.
The choir’s Christmas Cantata,
“The Gift Supreme,” will be pre
sented at the morning worship
hour Sunday.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Ser
mon by the Rev. W. J. McDaniel,
10:50 a. m.; Evening Sermon, 7:15
p. m.; Wednesday Prayer, 7:15 p.
m.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Confessions will be heard before
the Sunday moming masses at St.
Mary’s. Msgr. J. B. Gleissner, as
sisted by Father Tim Valenta and
Father Sylvester Fuchs, will con
duct mass at 8:30 and 10 a. m.
Rosary and Benedicition, Wed
nesday, 7:15 p. m.; Mass Friday,
6:45 a.m.; Confessions, Saturday,
6:30 p. m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints
Priesthood meeting will be held
in the YMCA Chapel at 10 a. m.
Sunday, with Sunday School at
10:30 a. m.
A&M Christian Church
Worship Service, led by the Rev.
Clarence Ketch, will begin at 11
a. m. Sunday.
Coffee Horn’, Sunday, 9:30 a. m.;
Aggie Class, Sunday, 9:45 a. m.
DSF Snack Supper, 5 p. m. DSF
Workshop Wednesday 7 p. m.
Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Morning prayer and sermon will
begin at 11 a. m. Sunday at the
St. Thomas Episcopal Church. >
Holy Communion, 9:45 a. m.;
Coffee Club, 9:30 a. m.; Evening
Prayer, 6:30 p. m., YPSL, 7 p. m.;
Communion Wednesday, 6:30 a. m.;
Aggie Breakfast following Com
munion, Evening Prayer Wednes
day, 7:15 p. m.
Jewish Services
Jewish services will be conduct
ed tonight at 7:15 p. m. in the
YMCA Chapel.
Bennet Kelmans, president of
the Hillel Foundation, will be in
charge of the mid-week service in
Room 2D, MSC, Wednesday at
7:15 p. m.
WhaVs Cooking
TAU BETA PI: Friday, 7:30
p. m., MSC Assembly Room. All
eligible active members must pick
up their tickets at Dean Barlow’s
office.
HILLEL FOUNDATION: Fri
day, 7:15 p. m., YMCA Chapel.
Regular Friday night religious ser
vices for Jewish students and
guests.
Rack Up Number One
Improved Fish Cagers Pass By Allen, 41-34;
Finish Fast In Final Period For Easy Victory
By GUS BECKER
Battalion Sports Writer
A scrapping Fish quintet defeat
ed the Allen Academy Ramblers,
in the Ramblers gym last night,
41 to 34, in a game that saw the
Fish play like a varsity squad.
One of the factors in the Fresh-
Game at a Glance
Fish (41)
FG
FT PF TP
Pirtle, g
2
3
2
7
McCullock, f ....
4
0
1
8
Fisher, f
0
0
5
0
Neely, c
6
3
4
15
Moon, g
1
3
1
5
Rowley, g
0
2
0
2
Johnson, f
0
4
3
4
Latoof, g
0
0
2
0
—
—
—
Totals....
13
15
18
41
Allen (34)
FG
FT PF TP
Leatherwood, f
0
0
1
0
Delaney, f
3
4
3
10
Taylor, c
1
0
3
2
Wilson, g
2
0
5
4
Chambers, g ....
5
0
5
10
Martinez, g ....
1
0
0
2
Minnis, c
0
0
1
0
Miller, f
1
2
3
4
Nesbit, f
1
0
1
2
—
—
—
—
Total...
.... . 14
6
21
34
Final score:
A&M Fish 41, Al-
len Academy 34.
Referee: Herman Seegrist.
Umpire: Luke Harrison.
men victory was their ability to
control the rebounds, everytime a
ball glanced off the backboard, a
Fish had it.
A nip and tuck battle through
the first period with the lead
changing hands several times, saw
the Fish out in front by one point
when the buzzer sounded, 8 to 7.
The second period saw the Fish
lead all the way until the last one
minute of play when the Ramblers
scored a quick three points to tie
the score as the half ended, 18-18.
Bob McCullough, Fish forward
from Fort Worth, was one of the
leading scorers for the Fish during
the game, scoring eight points with
Cecil Neely, Fish center from Mad-
isonville, was tops with 15.
As the second half started, the
Fish sparked by the, ball handling
of Rodney Pirtle, forward hailing
from Coleman, Texas and Don
Moon, a five foot ten inch guard
from Minden, Texas, started to
take the lead and kept out in
front the rest of the contest.
TWO CLASSES FOR
AGGIE COUPLES
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and
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Church
College Station
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AH Class Will Make
Houston Trip Dec. 19
The Animal Husbandry 307
class will take a one day field trip
to the Houston Packing Company,
Wednesday, Dec. 19.
All sections of the plant will be
open for inspection by the students,
while the plant is in operation.
The field trip will be under
the supervision of John Moffitt,
instructor of animal husbandry.
Take Someone to Church This Week ... Youll Both Be Richer By It
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
BANKING SERVICE
COLLEGE STATION’S OWN
College Station
State Bank
North Gate
Central Texas Hardware Co.
Bryan, Texas
» HARDWARE
• CHINAWARE
• CRYSTAL
8 GIFTS
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—-Morning Worship
6:15 A.M.—Youth Meeting
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:50 A.M.—Sunday School
10:50 A.M.—-Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Wesley Foundation
7:30 P.M.—-Evening Worship
ST. MARY’S CHAPEL
Mass at 8:30 A.M.
Mass at 10:00 A.M.
A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Service
6:30 P.M.—Student League and Fellowship
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
7:30 P.M.—Wednesday Service (3rd Wed.)
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Church School, Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Worship Service with Holy
Communion
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:30 A.M.—Church School, Aggie Coffee
Club
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon
6:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
800 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
Wednesday Vespers—7:30 P.M.
The Rev. Wm. C. Petersen, pastor
COLLEGE STATION BAPTIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:15 P.M.—Training Union
7:15 PM.—Evening Worship
City National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Bryan, Texas
LAUNDROMAT
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& CLEANERS
Authorized Dealer Hamilton (Home) Dryer
One Block East of
College View Apts.
College Station, Texas
USE BATTALION CLASSIFIED ADS TO
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tectlon .... 60c per column-inch. Send
Hi classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received in
titudent Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
day before publication.
• FOR SALE
25 FT Housetrailer. Apartment size stove.
Hot water heater. Reasonable. B-10-D
College View.
NEW 45 RPM RCA Victor Phonograph
cost $29, plus $15 worth of records. A1
for $25. Phone 6-2082, Jimmy Napier.
CHILDREN’S 300 percent All Wool Car,
digan Sweaters in maroon, with white
chenille T on left chest. Sizes 6-8-10 only
Special $4.95, ShaLfer’s Book Store
across from the Pcrel Office.
AGGIE T shirts with the Air Force In
signia. $1.35. Shaffer’s Book Store
across from the Post Office.
BLACK Four-door Special Deluxe ’49
Plymouth with white sidewalls, radio,
heater. In fine condition. Money nec
essary for College. Contact Freshman
G. H. Lampley, Room 418, Dorm 16,
or write Box 2511 College Station.
GREEN BATTLE JACKET, blouses — 39
and 40 longs. Short coat, 39—long,
A-9-C College View.
ENGAGEMENT and wedding ring set.
White gold. Bargain. 201 Patricia.
College Station. Apartment 4. (Behind
Campus Theater).
• FOUND •
HOUSE WANTED FOR RENT
JANUARY graduate and wife would like
to rent apartment or house, to be per
manently employed by Engineering Ex
periment Station. Contact Ben Evans,
Department of Architecture, or Box 1907.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
The Gift for Everyone on your GIFT
LIST, R.C.A. Victor’s 45 RPM Record
Player, $12.95, $6 worth of records FREE.
Shaffer’s Book Store, North Gate, Across
from Post Office.
We take Christmas Gift Magazine Sub
scriptions for all magazines. Nita’s News
Stand. North Gate.
Protection for sale: Buy your auto lia
bility Insurance from an Aggie — Call
Ty Jennings, ’54 6-1636 D-3-B College
View.
Tlie Exchange Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
American Laundry
— and —
Dry Cleaners
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
Called meeting Saturday
Dec. 15, 1:30 p.m.—9 p.m.
Work on MM Degree. Re
freshments 5:30—6:15 p.m.
J. H. Sorrels, W. M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec.
Bryan, Texas
fsedmond !/\eai Estate (do.
MRS. HAROLD E. REDMOND
Res. Phone 6-3432
Real Estate Home Builders Rentals
Directory of
Business Services
INSURANCE of all lines. Homer Adams.
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
WATCH without band, at Rodeo Arena.
Pick up. 20 Mitchell.
RADIOS & REPAIRING
Call For and Delivery
STUDENT CO-OP
Phone 4-4114
Official Notice
Fourth installment, payable Dec. 1 -18,
to Fiscal Office.
Board to Jan. 26 (Christmas
recess excluded) $33.00
Room rent to Jan. 26 13.00
Laundry to Jan. 26 (Christmas
excluded) 2.65
Total payable to Fiscal Department $48.65
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
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(Across from Court House)
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Room 312 Varisco Bldg.
Phone 2-1634
College Office
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Phone 4-4701
They certainly don’t behave like angels
most of the time'.
i But when you hear them singing the be
loved carols, you can’t help thinking that it
couldn’t have been sweeter music the night
. the angels sang in Bethlehem.
And if one of them is your child, you sort
of feel like one of the shepherds “keeping
watch over their flocks by night.” <; ,
And the next thing you know—you’re
wishing you could go to the Manger and
“see this thing which has come to pass, which
the Lord has made known unto us.”
Then, Sunday morning, you take the whole
family to Church. And in a quiet moment
of meditation or prayer you realize suddenly
that all the years and all the miles haven’t
separated the angels and shepherds of Today
from the Child of Bethlehem.
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest lac-
tor on earth for the building of
character and good citizenship. It
is a storehouse of spiritual values.
Without a strong Church, neither
democracy nor civilization can
survive. There are four sound
reasons why every person should
attend services regularly and sup
port the Church. They are: (1)
For his own sake. (2) For his
children's sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation. (4)
For the sake of the Church itself,
which needs his moral and ma
terial support. Plan to go to
church regularly and read your
Bible daily.
Book Chapter Verses
Sunday .
Luke
2
1-7
Monday .
Psalms
23
1-6
Tuesday .
. Luke
2
IS-20
Wednesday Hebrews
2
1-9
Thursday
. Mark
10
35-45
Friday .
. Psalms
118
1-9
Saturday.
. Psalms
118
19-29
The Church is The Core
of the Community
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
SUNDAY!
(Student Publications)
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