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Page 4 THE BATTALION Friday, February 8, 1952 Guest Speakers, Boy Scouts Honored at Local Churches Guest ministers will deliver the sermons as Boy Scouts will be recognized in many of the College Station churches Sunday. A&M Methodist Church At the A&M Methodist Church Boy Scouts will serve as ushers for the morning worship service at 10:50 when the Rev. R. C. Ter ry, a former pastor, will dOliver the sermon. Sunday School be gins at 9:45. Sunday evening at 7 “First Mis sionary Journey,” the fourth film in the series on the life of Paul, will bo shown. Intermediate League, MYF, and Wesley Founda tion Workshop will meet at 0:30 p. m. The Wesley Foundation Meeting and choir practice are at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday. Jewish Services Jewish services will be in the YMCA Chapel Friday at 7:15 p. m. The Hillel Foundation meets Wednesday in room 2D of the MSC. A&M Christian Church Dr. W. E. Garrison, a national figure in the Disciples of Christ, Will be guest minister at the A&M Christian Church Sunday morning. He will speak at 11 a. m. Boy Reveille II (Continued from Page 1) have been chosen there would have been someone disappointed,” Mer- gele advised and added, “There will still be a group which is not satis fied with the name we have se lected.” Smallwood pointed out again that the senate as the voice of! the students has the power to decide on the name. In the discussion that followed all senators concurred. Ags - Baylor (Continued from Page 3) running for title honors. However, the chance for A&M to repeat its tri-championship of last season appear slim. Following the Baylor game, the Aggie cagers have five more con ference games and one non-confer ence tdt with the Oklahoma City University Chiefs, winners over A&M in an early season game. Scouts will be recognized at this time. Dr. Carter Boren, a former pas tor, will be guest also. He is now with the University of Houston. He will bring entertainers with him to perform for a covered dish supper to be held at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at the church. Coffee Hour begins at 9:30 Sun day morning followed by the Sun day School at 9:45. DSF snack supper will begin at 5 p. m. Choir practice is at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday. DSF Workshop meets at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Dr. William Kraushaar, presi dent of Texas Lutheran College, will onduct the morning worship service and deliver the sermon at 10:45 Sunday for Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church. The pastor, Tho mas H. Swygert, will be in Hous ton participating in an officers Workshop of the Gulf Region Lu theran Student Association of America. Church school begins at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. The brotherhood meets at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Wednesday at 7:15 is the time set for the Lutheran Student Association meeting. Christian Science Services “Spirit” is the Lesson-Sermon to be read at the Christian Sci ence services in the YMCA Chapel at 11 a. m. Sunday. First Baptist Church Boy Scouts will sit together and be recognized at the morning wor ship service of the First Bap tist Church Sunday at 10:50. Dr. R. A. Springer, Dallas, will be the guest minister. Lamar Ashley will be soloist. Roy Hagler will present the Training Union program in a gen eral assembly at 6:15 p. m. Sunday. The evening worship begins at 7:15. Monday the Sunbeam Band meets at 3 p. m. and the Faith Snuggs circles meets at 7 p. m. for Bible study. The day circles will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. The annual sweetheart banquet will be Friday at 6:45 in the Bap tist Student Center. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Priesthood Meeting of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter *X:V, SEIX, RENT OR TRADE. Rates . . . . 3e a word per Insertion wltb a |t!r minimum. Space rate In classified lection .... COc per column-inch. Send Mi classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received in Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. • FOR RENT • ONE NICE large bedroom in my home. Call 4-7054. ROOM for dates, friends, or parents. Make your reservations now for various spring activities. Two blocks from the campus. Phone 4-4764. WORK WANTED WILL KEEP child for working mother. Apt. C-5-A, College View. THE ENGINEERING Drawing Department needs a senior or graduate student to take a teaching asslstantship, Monday, Wednesday,, and Friday from 3, to 5 p.m. Apply Room C, Anchor Hall. • FOR SALE • FOR SALE by Owner—7 room home in Garden Acres. Shade trees, attic fan, heating system. Venetian blinds, large back lawn—fenced. Have to see this one to appreciate It. 710 Inwood Drive. Phone 4-4547 ONE GOOD used M.W. refrigerator. See Elmo Vinas, D-3-A College View, or Frank Koenig, 2-A Puryear. CAMERA—Standard Rolleiflex coated Tes- car 3.5 Ileiland Solenoid flash, splendid condition. C. B. Campbell, 6-6574. LOST A BROWN envelope, 5xS, addressed to Richard H. Clark from No-Co-RO Com pany. Reward-37X Vet Village. • SPECIAL NOTICE • Directory of Business Services INSURANCE of all lines. Homer Adams. North Gats. Call 4-1217. • HELP WANTED • MARRIED girl, no children, to work in concession stand at Campus Theatre. Apply between 1 and 2 or 7-and 9 p.m. SOPHOMORE with photographic experience to learn photo-engraving. Must have at least two hours off mornings. See John Whitmore, Battalion Office, Goodwin Hall. SAFE-T-WAY TAXI Phone 2-1400 Official Notice All students of the School of Engineering who distinguished last semester please drop by Dean Barlow’s office and pick up cards. NOTICE TO VETERINARY MEDICINE SCHOOL APPLICANTS All currently enrolled pre-veterinary medicine students who expect to qualify as applicants for admission into the School of Veterinary Medicine in September, 1952, should file their application in the Reg istrar’s Offic not later than March 1. Forms to be used in making application for admission to the School of Veterinary Medicine are available at the information desk in the Registrar’s Office. H. L. Heaton Registrar CHANGES IN STUDIES Changes in the list of courses for which any student is currently registered may be made only on the written recommendation of th head of each department concerned and with the approval of the dean of the student’s school. A student may not add a course after Saturday, February 9. Any course dropped after Saturday, Febru ary 16, shall normally carry a grade of F. C. Clement French Dean of the College ELECTROLUX Bonded Factory Representatives NEW MACHINES, SERVICE SUPPLIES Phone 3-2193 Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 303A East 26th (Across from Court House) Call 2-1662 for Appointment RADIOS & REPAIRING Call For and Delivery STUDENT CO-OP Day Saints begins at 10 a. m. Sunday in the YMCA Chapel. Sun day School is at 10:30. Bethel Lutheran Church The Rev. William C. Peterson, pastor, of the Bethel Lutheran Church will deliver the sermon “Does Church Membership Save?” Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Sunday Scrool and Bible class es begin at 9:30. Wednesday ves per service is at 7:30 p. m. “What Does the Lord Think of Unprofit able Servants?” is the topic for the seivice. The A&M Walther Club meets in Room 3A of the MSC Thursday night at 7:30. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Confessions will be heard before masses and at 6:30 p. m. Saturday. Masses will be said at 8:30 a. m. and 10 a. m. Sunday and 6:45 a. m. Friday. St. Thomas Episcopal Church The Rev. Lawrence L. Brown, chaplain, will say the morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday at the St. Thomas Epis- copa Church. Holy Communion is at 8 a. m. followed by Aggie Cof fee Club at 9:30. The evening prayer will be said at 6:30 followed by Young Peo ple’s Service League. Wednesday at 6:30 a. m. is Holy Communion. Aggie breakfast is served immediately following: At 7:15 p. m. is the evening prayer and Canterbury Club. Air Attacks Combat Mass Jet Armada Tokyo, Feb. 8—(A 3 )—Lt. Gen. Ot to P. Weyland says if Allied air strikes are halted the Reds could mount a tremendous jet armada from North Korean airfields with in 30 days. The Far East Air Forces com mander said in an interview yes terday the Communists have 15 good airfields which could be put into shape without much engineer ing effort . All are located near supply points such as railroads or sea ports he added. The Reds have insisted on the right to rebuild airfields during an armistice. Weyland and his air force gen erals opposed this — until Allied negotiators offered to compromise and let the Reds rebuild some air- fileds for civilian use only. Then Weyland and the others shut up. Real Threat But the general pointed out to day that commercial airfields could be converted to military airbases simply by supplying them with gas*, oil and bombs. Then — if the Reds broke the truce — United Nation’s ground forces in Korea would be faced with a real threat from the air for the first time. Repeated Allied bombings have destroyed the usefulness of such fields as Namsi, Samchon, Taechon and Uiju—all in northwest Korea and all with 6,000 feet runways suited to Communist jet operations. Miss Vadcn To Wed in March Miss Mary Eleanor Vaden, bride elect to be wed March 1, was hon ored this week with a party and shower. Mrs. C. D. Lavetry was hostess of a spice party Wednesday after noon. After serving lime pie, the guests were given some type of condiment and pieces of cloth, pa per, and lace. The object was to dress the bottles of spice to rep resent one of the members of the bridal party. All the miniature figures were put before an altar. The guests were seated at three tables. A prize was given for the best dressed doll at each table. The rewards were kitchen novel ties which were given to the bride to be. Mrs. Laverty presented Miss Va den with a piece of pottery. Sunday morning Mrs. John Bla- sienz, Bryan, and Mrs. John Bla- sienz, Jr.', Brenham, were hostesses for .a breakfast given in Miss Va- den’s honor at The Oaks. TJridcCio-Bc I What’s Cooking TWO CLASSES FOR AGGIE COUPLES J.O.Y. and Two by Two First Baptist Church College Station EL PASO CLUB: Meeting Mon day 7:30 p. m. MSC. Very impor tant for all members to be pre sent. RODEO CLUB: Meeting Mon day, 7p. m., A&I Library. Discuss plans for rodeo. All members are asked to be present. VALENTINE GREETINGS V Come in and see our large selection of Volland Valentines. , We have special cards with ap propriate messages to suit every need. Make your selection early while our stock is complete. 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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 v 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 ; IHI ! »!§: Something fascinating about a street scene! Whether in Centreville or far off Algiers, we like to see people ... to wonder who they are . . . where they are going . . . what they are thinking. Why are people so important, so much more important than anything else on earth? It is because our Christian religion has taught us that each man is a son of God, a human, soul with the spark of the Divine. In lands where our religion is de nied, people are not important. Life is a plentiful commodity. Makes you think, doesn’t it? Points you to the Church—where man comes to understand himself by understand ing God. THE CHURCH FOR ALL. . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH ; : V ■: ; ■The Church is the greatest fac tor on earth for the building of characier and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spirifual 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- porl 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. Monday ... Tuesday... .ISMliMt vfS&i- ‘ iwvX-X; Friday Book Chapter Verses ..Isaiah 40 1-8 . Matthew 3 1-6 • Matthew 7 6-M Luke 13 22-30 Acts 9 1-12 Hebrews 12 M3 Hosea M 1-9 L City National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bryan, Texas LAUNDROMAT HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Authorized Dealer Hamilton (Home) Dryer One Block East of College View Apts. College Station, Texas l/^edmond l^dcal ddslate (do. MRS. HAROLD E. REDMOND Res. Phone 6-3432 Real Estate Home Builders Rentals Bryan Office Room 312 Varisco Bldg. Phone 2-1634 College Office 115 Walton Drive Phone 4-4701 The Church is The Core of the Community ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY! (Student Publications) MELLO KREAM “A Nutritious Food” illy Ice Cream Co, Bryan, Texas