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Page 4 THE BATTALION Friday, March 7, 1952 Blood Donation (Continued from Page 1) fainting spells or convulsions. All prospective donors who have had recent immunization such as rabies injection in the past year, smallpox vaccination within a few weeks, typhoid, ' typhus, plague, tetanus, cholera, influenza, and other fever immunizations within the previous two weeks will not be permitted to donate blood Tues day or Wednesday. Donors should not eat a heavy or fatty meal within four hours of the scheduled time for their dona tions/ according to Dr. Raymond O. Dart, director of the Blood Mobile. Light refreshments, without milk, cream, butter, mayonaise, salad oils, fats or fatty meats may be eaten, he explained. Local Churches Plan Special Lent BtTY, SEIX, RENT OR TRADE. Rates .... 3c a word per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in classified Section .... 60c per column-inch. Send >11 classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must he received in Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. FOUND • CAMERA at Fish Ball. Owner can iden tify at the office of Student Activities. ONE EARRING. Loser or date of loser should contact subsistence office, Sbisa Ha 1. TODAY & SATURDAY —Features Start— 1:28 - 3:24 - 5:20 - 7:10 - 9:12 NEWS CARTOON PREVUE TONIGHT 11 P.M. ’■Trmreof LostCjm William POWELL ffi Julio ADAMS Sfi [ - jEemcMo# Charles DRAKE ^ Henry HULL f NEWS — CARTOON PREVUE SATURDAY 11 P.M. NEWS — CARTOON LAST TIMES TODAY “Tarzan and The Slave Girl” LEX BARGER SATURDAY ImsyeMyFmsi?' IVE ARDEN -VINCENT SHERMAN-HEn'rPBLANKE Sown by too CWf and B-n Bober,, . Based on Ibe Play b, Fa, Kanintfii&y n. a, 1UIW SUNDAY Warner Bros: William ^ nancy yj frank _ ra-ftM-tepr SEME EVANS • DICK WESSON s™. ftee»0rih Jc.h .V;£3 iTH-m -"’""MICHAEL CUR HZ ^ WANTED TYPING, reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776, 402 Williamson .Drive. RIDE to and from Bryan Field five days a week. Cal 3-1792. • LOST • ONE BROWN dachshund March 4. An swers to name of Fritz. Reward. Phone 4-9944. THREE GOODYEAR unpunctured tubes and good tires, size 6:70—15. Can be used to replace 0:00-15. Good price.. Contact Student Activities Office, Good win Hall. PARKER “51” foustain pen. Maroon. Re ward. Return 17-325. Directory of Business Services INSURANCE of all lines. Homer Adams. North Gate. Call 4-1217. Official Notice Agricultural Students There will be an assembly of all agri cultural students in Guion Hail at 11 a.m., Monday, March 10, 1952. All students in the School of Agriculture including Basic Division students are re quired to attend and will be excused from classes at that period. Chas. N. Shepardson Dean of Agriculture FRI. NITE PREVUE 11 P.M. NOW SHOWING aLMAHT a»?</ //, vL^y D ^« S: .... /frlMAKOS MZtUHeHTj ^ dll SAT. NITE PREVUE 11 P.M. NOW SHOWING A fa 4 I Special Lenten services are be ing observed in many of the Col lege Station Churches this week in keeping with the Lent season. Bethel Lutheran Church The Rev. W. C. Peterson, pastor of the Bethel Lutheran Church, has chosen as his sermon topic “Why Christians Should be Chaste” for the morning worship service Sunday at 10:45. Sunday School begins at 9:30. Lenten services will be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Pilate’s Court” is the Passion subject. St. Thomas Episcopal Church Special Lenteu services are ob served each Wednesday at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Holy Communion followed by an Aggie Breakfast will begin at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday night the Canterbury Club meets at 6. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:80. The evening prayer will be said at 7:15 followed with Lenten discus sion groups. The Rev. Lawrence L. Brown will say the morning prayer and ser mon at 11 a. m. Sunday. The even ing prayer will begin at 6:30 p. m. followed by Young People’s Ser vice League at 7. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Masses are scheduled at 8:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday at the St;. Mary’s Catholic Chapel on Sulphur Springs Road. Lenten services are held every .Wednesday and Friday. Rosary, a Passion sermon, and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Stations of the Cross and Benedic tion of the Blessed Sacrament will he Friday evening at 7:30. Mass will be said at 6:45 a. m. Friday. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church “A House of God—What Is it?” is the theme selected by the Rev. — Double Feature — “A Millionaire for Christy Plus — “Thieves Highway T. H. Swygert of Our Saviour’s Luthei'an Church for the sermon to be presented at 10:45 a. m. Sunday. Church School find Bible Classes meet at 9:30 a. m. The pastor’s theme will be “The Power of Darkness and The Sover eignty of God” at the mid-week Lenten service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Christian Science Services “Man” is the Lesson-Sermon to be read in the Christian Science services Sunday in the YMCA chapel at 11 a. m. First Baptist Church The Rev. Floyd Chaffin of Dal las, assistant to the secretary of the General State Baptist Conven tion, will be the guest minister at the First Baptist Church Sunday at 10:50 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday School begins at 0:45 and Training Union meets at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting begins at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday. Jewish Services Jewish services will be hold to night at 7:15 p. m. in the YMCA Chapel. The Hillel Foundation meets in Room 2B of the MSC Wednesday at 7:15. A&M Presbyterian Church “What’s Your Preference?” is the topic of the sermon to be de livered by the Rev. Norman An derson Sunday at 11 a. m. at the A&M Presbyterian Church. Church School begins at 9:45. The Junior and Intermediate League meets at 5 p. m. Student League is scheduled for 6:30 p. m. followed by Student Fellowship. TWO CLASSES FOR AGGIE COUPLES J.O.Y. and Two by Two First Baptist Church College Station A&M Church of Christ The morning worship service of the A&M Church of Christ will begin at 10:45. Sunday. Bible School will be at 9:45. Young People’s Meeting is at 6:15. The evening worship service begins at 7:15 p. m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The Priesthood Meeting of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday in the YMCA Chapel. Sunday School follows at 10:30. A&M Methodist Church The Rev. James F. Jackson, pas tor of the A&M Methodist Church, will deliver the sermon titled “The Greatest Thing In Life” Sunday at the morning worship service be ginning at 10:50. Sunday School begins at 9:45. The evening services begin at 6 p. m. The Aggie Wives Circle will meet with Mrs. Jean Milligan, C- 21-Z College View, Monday at 7:45 p. m. A&M Christian Church The A&M Christian Church sponsors Coffee Hour at 9:45 a, m. each Sunday morning. Sunday School meets at 9:45 followed by the morning worship service at 11 a. m. Talent in MSC (Continued from Page 1) from Alt'us, Oklahoma, and Pat Tremble from Corsicana will be featured as bop singers. From TSCW will come three girls. Jerry Horning of Glascow, Ky. will sing semi-classical num bers, Terry Kantrowitz of New York will do a tap dance act, and Kay Carpenter of Mertzon will play piano numbers. A three student aggregation will represent the University of Texas at the show. Gilbert Kissling of What’s Cooking HILLEL FOUNDATION: Fri day, 7:30 p. m., YMCA Chapel. Regular religious service. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB: Fri day, 7:45 p. m., Room 2-C MSC. Soccer players must be present. BICYCLES New & Used WE CARRY PARTS for All Makes Bicycles We Repair Bicycles Key Duplicates Made on most types of keys Student Co-op Store Next to College Station PHONE 4-4114 State Bank Knapp Elected Prexy For Men of Church Frank T. Knapp, assistant pro fessor of wildlife management, was elected president Tuesday night of the Men of the Church, A&M Presbyterian Church. S"? 1 / f*y' //' /"Kl FLY Kim TO ESJStOPE NEW LOW A!R TOURIST RATES Effective May 1st. ROUND TRIP NEW YORK TO SHANNON Only $433.80 LONDON* Only 486.00 PARIS Only 522.00 FRANKFORT On/y 563.60 •Via Prestwick or Shannon (Fares subjeci to government approval. Good low-cost meals available on planej SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT NOW , „ „ KIM KOVAL DUTCH 4 . .-.v.™ Mums •>• t \ g I KLM Royal Dutch Airlines | 572 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. | I Please send full Information on new a KLM Air Tourist Rates to Europe. * ? NAME 8 I H _ ADDRESS .••••.. £ J San Antonio will present an ori ginal monologue act. Bill Flynt and Bruce Billingsley are billed as a duo-piano team. Mac Corri gan of Laredo will present a Span ish dance act. Two male vocalists, Johnny Ragsdale and Leonard Tretico, and vocalist Janet Smith will perform on the show from the University of Houston. A classical vocalist, Helen Mar shall from NTSC, will conclude the 4 performances on the show. Welcoming committee members Kirk Schwarz, Haskell Simon, and Jackie Meredith, will greet the vis iting performers on their arrivar to the campus. The MSC’s usual Friday night presentation of Rue Pinalle will not be held because of the Talent Show.. PIN AND EARRING ENSEMBLES Scatter dainty leaves of gold and pearls at your ears, on your dress, atop the lapel of a suit. Delicate geranium leaves accented with cultured dew drops, for bouquets \ of compliments. HEAVILY GOLD-PLATED STERLING.SILVER SET WITH CULTURED PEARLS Sts s? m EARRINGS |1 CALDWELUlj JEWELRY STORE. n