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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1953)
SPage 4 THE BATTALION f'riday, November 13, 19&3 Mrs. Darwall Is Hostess for DAR Mrs. Robert Darwall and Mrs. Don Dale were co-hostesses for the meeting- of the La Villita chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at Mrs. DarwalPs home last night. As the members arrived, they presented clothing, school supplies, toys and books to Mrs. John Mit chell to be sent to one of the ap proved DAR schools in North Car olina. The opening ritual was led by Mrs. Daniels Scoates. Regent Mrs. R. E. Patterson presided over the meeting. Miss Kate Odele Hill and American Indians Are CAR Program A program about the American Indians was held at the meeting of the Brazos de Dios Society of the Children of the American Revolu tion Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. F. B. Brown jr., North Oakwood. The meeting was opened with the CAR prayer led by Pamela Sperry. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was led by Jerry Nance. Sharon Patterson, president, presided over the business meet ing, and plans were made for a trip to the site of a shoe factory near Wheelock, where shoes were made for the Confederate army during the War Between the States. The program was then present ed by Mrs. F. B. Brown III and was illustrated by cut-outs showing the different types of homes, clothing and transportation method, used by Indian tribes. Punch and cookies were served carrying out a happy birthday theme in honor of Susan Brown and Virginia Ann Patterson, whose birthdays are in November. The next meeting will be a Christmas party at home of Jerry Nance. Baby Shower Held At Band Wives Meet A suprise baby shower for Betty Scott was given by the Band Wives club Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Dan Alexander. Plans were made for a picnic for band husbands and wives to be held Nov. 21 at Camp Arrowmoon. Tentative plans were also dis cussed for a Christmas spaghetti dinner. The group voted to pack a food basket for a needy family for Christmas. Each member will do nate a food item, and the remain der of the basket will be made up from the dues fund. The table for the baby shower Was centered with a pink cake and a blue one. All the baby gifts were arranged in a blue bassinet. The next meeting will be held Dec. 1 at the home of Thelma Zak, club president. Mrs. Delaplane Is Guest Speaker Mrs. Walter Delaplane was guest speaker for the student wife sec tion of the A&M Presbyterian church circle meeting Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. Sally Hightower, College View. Mrs. Delaplane reviewed “Jacob’s Ladder”. Plans were made to give some needy couple or family in this area a Thanksgiving basket. After the meeting refreshments wei-e served. The next scheduled meeting will be Dec. 9 in the home of Mrs. Heidi England, 6-17-B, Col lege View. If you want a coating of flour or crumbs to stick to fish fillets to be fried, dip the fillets lightly into lightly salted milk before dip ping in the flour or crumbs. Mesdames F. B. Brown jr., E. B. Reynolds and R. E. Callender re ported on the money raising cam paign for the DAR Headquarters in Austin. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Brown reported on the regional meeting in Austin where Mrs. Callender re ported on her progress as stgte geneological chairman. Mrs. Patterson was elected senior president for the local Children of the American Revolu tion society. Mrs. Reynolds then introduced Mrs. Scpates as Eliza Pumpernick- le from Clabber Creek in appro priate costume, who gave an orig inal essay on Thanksgiving. She pointed out the blessings that we have to be thankful for, and then named the dangers still facing us. After the meeting refreshments were served. The tea table was covered with a grey linen cloth and centered with a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Patterson presided at the table. Varvel Speaks To Child Study Club Dr. W. A. Varvel of the psych ology department spoke to the meeting of the Child Study club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. R. Lemon. In his talk on “Discipline Pro blems” he said the concept of discipline is a compromise between the desires of the individual and one’s conforming to the rules of society. He then discussed the compara tive value of various home dis cipline methods. After the meeting, refreshments were served with Mrs. Lemon and Mrs. Don Longenecker acting as hostesses. The next meeting of the club will be Dec. 8. Barron to Speak On Widow’s Problems Judge W. S. Barron will speak on “Wills and the Widow’s Fin ancial Problem” at a meeting of the Campus Study club in the South Solarium of the YMCA at 3 p. m. Tuesday. The club meets the first and third Tuesday of each month. Flavor guide: As a rule, light- colored honeys are milder in fla vor than the dark-colored ones. Churches Schedule Sunday Services Sermon topices and service times have been announced for College Station churches Sunday. A&M Presbyterian Church “My Own Share” is the sermon topic for services gt 11 a. m. Sunday. Breakfast at 9 a. m. will be followed by Sunday school at 9:45. The Presbyterian student league meets at 6:30 P- m - follow ed by evening worship at 7:30. First Baptist Church Rev. Bennie Griffin, returned missionary from Nigeria will be guest speaker for morning wor ship at 10:50 Sunday. At the ser- Claude Harris Band To Play For Employes Members of the A&M College Employes Dinner club will dance to the music of Claude Harris’ band Thursday November 19, following dinner at 7:30 p. m. in the Me morial Student Center ballroom. The Harris band, which uses the Glenn Miller style, played for the group last March. All of the band’s 11 members are A&M Stu dents. Mrs. Charles Richardson is in charge of tables and decorations, and Lee Thompson is general chairman of arrangements for the evening. Tickets for the dinner and dance may be bought the main desk of the MSC until 2 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Smith Leaves For Latin America Miss Mae Belle Smith, acting organization specialist for the Tex as Agricultural Extension Service, left Monday for an extensive tour and study of extension work in Latin American countries. She will accompany Maurine Hearne, who is returning from a year’s leave of absence to work for the Point Four program at Bolivia. Miss Smith will travel in Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Panama. While in Peru, she will visit with Louise Bryant who is also working for Point Four at Lima. Miss Smith and Miss Hearne will return to Bryan about December 15. Sewing Perfection ... with New and Used Machines at reasonable prices. Terms ar ranged. Rent or repair all makes and models. —YOUR NECCHI-ELNER DEALER— BRYAN SEWING MACHINE CO. 2915 Hwy 6 South Phone 3529 TIRE HEADQUARTERS B. F. Goodrich & Kelly Springfield TIRES • TUBES • BATTERIES • Factory Method Re-Treading Vulcanizing and Repairs • We Loan You a Tire While We Re-Tread Your Old Tire. • Complete Stock on Used Tires All Sizes (White or Black Wall) BRAZOS TIRE SERVICE 2707 Hwy. No. 6 South Ph. 3-3078 - Battalion Classifieds - vice Mrs. Mildred Dew will sing a solo, “Are You Able”. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Training union is at 6:15 p. m. followed by worship service at 7:15. • - A&M Methodist Church Finishing the series on great be liefs, Sunday’s sermon topic for 10:55 a. m. worship is “The Holy Spirit—the Power”. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Methodist stu dent meeting is 6:30 p. m., and evening worship is at 7:30. Coffee hour is 9:15 a. m. at the Wesl6y foundation. Foundatioh meeting is at 6:15 p. m. A&M Christian Church Sunday will be opened with cof fee hour at 9:15 a. m. and Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Services are scheduled for 11 a. m. Disciples student fellowship and Christian youth fellowship meet at 5 p. m. Sunday. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Loyalty Sunday will be observed at the 8:15 and 10:45 a. m. services. Pledges' will be received and de dicated during both morning ser vices. Sermon topic is “Our Pledge to God”. The A&M Consolidated school choir under the direction of R. L. Boone will sing “My Task”. Church school and Bible classes meet at 9:30 a. m. Church of Christ Sunday school is at 9:45 a. m. followed by services at 10:45. Ag gies and Young People’s class meets at 6:15 p. m., and evening services are at 7:15. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Services are at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday in the YMCA Chapel. . St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Father Tim Valenta will conduct masses at 8:30 and 10 a. m. Sun day. Confession is from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Saturday and before masses. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel “Decision or Fate” is the sermon topic for services at 11 a. m. Sun day. Holy Communion will be at 8 a. m. and church school and morn ing prayer at 9:30 a. m. The Young People’s Service league meets at 6:30 p. m. Christian Science Services “Mortals and Immortals” is the Lesson-Sermon for services at 11 a. m. Sunday in the Memorial Stu dent Centex-. The Golden Text is from I Peter: 1:4. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church Sunday school is at 9:15 a. m. and services at 10: 30 a. m. Sun day at the American Legion hall in Bryan. College Heights Assembly of God “The Fovmdation That Will Stand” is the sexmon topic for seiwices at 11 a. m. Sunday. Sun day school meets at 9:45 a. m. and Christ’s Ambassadoi’s at 7 p. m. The CA’s will have a district rally in Heax-ne at 7:30 tonight. Members who need transportation should meet at the church at 6 p. m. Church of the Nazarene “Seven Pax-adoxes of Giving” is the sermon topic for morning ser vices at 11 a. m. Sunday. Melvin Pierce will lead the singing. Sun day school is at 10 a. m. “Sanctification and What Fol lows” will be discussed at the even ing seiwice at 7:45 p. m. Sgt. Jerry Wisdom will lead the program for Nazarene Young People’s speiety at 7 p. m. Jr, Do Mo da f nSure ^Jomorroiv ^Soclaif LIFE, HOSPITALIZATION, POLIO EUGENE RUSH Phone 4-4666 Aggieland Phm’cy. Bldg. North Gate The Church...For a Fuller Life...For You... CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:15 P.M.—Youth Meeting ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Church School Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:00 A.M;—Morning Prayer and Sermon COLLEGE STATION BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:15 P.M.—Training Union • 7:15 P.M.—Evening Worship 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 COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9:45 A.M.- 11:00 A.M.- 7:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M.- -Sunday School -Morning Worship -Young Peoples Service -Evening Worship A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Church School 31:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 5:00 P.M.—DSF OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 8:15 a.m.—Morning Worship. 9:30 a.m.—Church school and Bible classes. 10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship. ST. MARY’S CHAPEL Masses at 8:30 and 10 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 11.™ Memorial .Student Center 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School and church A&M METHODIST CHURCH 10-^ ^"^•~? un<iay School »ii^ssfMsaa. 7.30 P.M.—-Fridav Foundation et.OnVy a College Station’s Own Banking Service College Station State Bank NORTH GATE Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE CHINAWARE • CRYSTAL GIFTS | subject. S you muA Toa'je S it4et S tom W ets oi iaitbandtnotat comaiet otvs \ a ugtos oi stand erect against tbe pressures human experience. . . . Yvie*. Yu The Churchbuf\ds tbe girders into a™ „ childhood it sets in piace the mighty U V r * a t hese vn\\ moid his statur e later. In youth rt temv ^ et . -with “cross-beams’ that solidity bis mora 4t - ets y •Day by day,a\\ through adulthood,ibe Chur aVmS into their proper place the truths and vciedis that enable him to reach his iuli stature. church. "Faithiuily, generously give strength to Ihe - into "F aithiully and genet; ousiy it is building sit eng out lives. .. • ^ tA ‘ Bryan Communities Since 1909 First State Bank & Trust Co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRYAN thechdbch ALL For Tlrr. * * * The ct, R ^ C HURCHi on eaAh 1 fo r ^eatest fac- - y i,h °Ut a s t ron ° £ values - democracy nor ^ 9 h V r ch, neither survive. Them lvlllza hon can reasons -whv are four s °und attend serviced Y , Pers °u should th s e er Sc r h egu ^ r e iYa o n rt s ^ children's°sak:e Sa ^3) F' ^ hiS For h th COm r Unity and "ation. SC (4) which 1 ® Sa ^ e °J the Chu >-ch itself. Which needs his moral and ma- lenal support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. , Book Sunday Psalr Chapter Verses s 84 1-12 Monday. ... Amos 5 Tuesday. ... Micah 4 "Wednesday. Matthew 9 Thursday... Luke 6 Friday. ..- ..II Cor’th’s 9 Saturday.. • Psalms 130 LAUNDROMAT HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Authorized Dealer Hamilton (Home) Dryer One Block East of College View Apts. COLLEGE STATION City National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRYAN ■9'r! y 7 Ch l 1952, Bryan Building & Loan Association BRYAN Henry A. Miller & Company Phone 4-1145 HARDWARE FASHIONS TEEN-TOT “Serving Texas Aggies’ Lilly Ice Cream Co. Bryan MELLO CREAM “A Nutritious Food”