! Colleg College Station churches have announced sermon topics and pro gram for this Sunday. A&M Presbyterian Church Three deacons and three elders will be installed at the 11 a.m. serv ice Sunday. The elders are Charles M. Reinoehl, J. R. Jackson, and R. G. Perryman. Thursday, January 21, 1954 THE BATTALION On trdies Schedule Services Sunday The deacons to be installed are Don M. Vestal, Dale L. Handlin, and Richard Adams. Sermon topic for the service is “An Office in the Church is Different.” Breakfast will be at 9 a.m. fol lowed by Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Evening worship is at 7:30 pan. Bethel Lutheran Church “Christ Must Increase, But I Must Decrease” is the sermon topic for services at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Sunday school and Bible classes are at 9:30 a.m. A&M Methodist Church “Why Go to Church is the ser mon topic for services at 10:55 a.m. ^ GROCERIES N.B.C.—PREMIUM SALT1NES Twin Crisp Crackers, lb, 25c can 47c ARMOUR’S Treet = Frozen Pietsw eel SLICED PEACHES STRAWBERRIES FORD HOOK LIMAS . PKG. 2Rc ARMOUR’S Corned Beef . . 303 CAN—LIBBY’S Sliced Peaches . . 303 CAN—LIBBY'S Fruit Cocktail . 303 CANS—LIBBY’S Bar tie t Pears . . 303 CANS—LIBBY’S WHITE Cream Corn . . . Crisco . can 49c 2 cans 43c 2 cans 51c 2 cans 55c . 2 cans 41c 3 lb. can 79c GREEN PEAS CHOPPED SPIN ACH GREEN BEANS . . . . •A M A R K E T SQUARE CUT Shoulder Boast . . PKG. ★ 55c 75c Loin Steak .... Porter House Steak, lb. 65c Veal Chops NO. m CAN—LIBBY’S WHOLE HOR MEL’S—MINNESOTA - Pork Sausage . -1 LB. ROLL to JU^^AIRY BRAND idiers ..... lb. 70c / . . 59c Ik 47c NO. 2 CANS—VAN CAMP’S Pork & Beans . NO. 24 CAN- Peaclies UAL TOP 14 OZ. BOTTLE—HEINZ 2 cans 35c 2 cans 45c . . 25c A p R o o i c e a NO. Tomato Ketchup . . CANS—HAASE’S FRENCH CUT Ltis ....... 2 cans 53c OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce, 2 cans 45c Large Firm. Crisp L E T T U G E . Cello. Bag C A R R O T S . Lirm Green C A B B A G E bead 9c bag 10c 5c . 2 lbs SWEET POTATOES, lb, 9c Specials for Thurs. Afternoon, Fri. & Sat. - Jan. 21'22-23 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL SALES Charlie's Food Market Sunday. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. Youth meetings are at 6:30 p.m. followed by evening worship at 7:30 p.m. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Services at 10:45 a.m. Sunday will be to break ground for the new church building. «• Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m. A&M Christian Church Coffee hour at 9:15 a.m. will be followed by Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship is at 11 a.m. Sermon topic is “Ezekiel, the Watchman.” The Christian Youth fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday. Church of Christ Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. followed by services at 10:45. Young people’s meeting is^at 6:15 p.m. followed by evening services at 7:15 p.m. First Baptist Church Services will be at 10:50 a.m. Sunday. Sunday school meets at 9:45. Training union is at 6:15 p.m. and evening worship at 7:15. Special music for the morning service, which will be sung by Rev. Gene Layman, will be “He Died of a Broken Heart” arranged by T. Dennis. This week will be “preparation for the revival” week at the church, and will include cottage prayer meetings and church wide visita tions in expectation of the revival beginning Jan. 31. Dr. Herbert Howard of Dallas will be the re vival speaker. St. Thomas Episcopal Church “Bishop Quin’s Address To the Diocesan Council” will be subject of Rev. Darwall’s sermon Sunday. Sunday’s schedule includes Cor porate Communion for young peo ple at 8 a.m, followed by breakfast. Church school and morning prayer and sermon are at 9:30 a.m. and morning services at 11 a.m. The vicar and a delegation from St. Thomas will be attending the council of the Diocese of Texas to be held in Austin Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Those going to the meeting are Dr. Lee P. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James Lerrct, and Mrs. Darwall. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Father Tim Valenta will conduct mass at 9 a.m. Sunday. Confession is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday and before mass. College Heights Assembly of God Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. followed by morning worship at 11 a.m. Christ’s ambassadors meets at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Tumlinson’s radio program can be heard at 8 a.m. Sunday over station WTAW. Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Services will be at 10:30 a.m.* and 7 p.m. Sunday at the YMCA chapel. Christian Science Services That God who is Truth expresses Himself in demonstrable laws, of good for all mankind to understand will be emphasized at Christian Science services at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Memorial Student Center. The Lesson-Sermon is entitled “Truth.” The Golden Text is from Deuteronomy: 32:3,4. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church “Charting the Course” is the sermon topic for services at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the American Le gion hall in Bryan. Sunday school meets at 9:15 a.m. Canvassing for the building fund drive will begin Monday. Church of the Nazarcne “Beginning with God” is the ser mon topic for services at 11 a.m. Sunday. Sunday school meets at 10 a.m. “Man’s Responsibility” is the sermon topic for evening services at 7:45 p.m. ‘SICKNESS IS AGAINST THE LAW UF GOD” WTAW < 1150 k«j,) Tuesday 9:30 a.m. The Church.. Jor a Fuller iife...For You... CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9 ;45 A.M.—Bible Classes 1U: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 Sermofl 11.00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon COLLEGE STATION BAPTIST CHURCH 0:4(5 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,—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship !00 P.M.—Young Peoples Service A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worshiu 5:00 P.M.—DSP 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 0:45 A.M.—Sunday Sctiool 11:00 A.M.-—Morning Worship Service 6:30 P.M.—Student League and Fellowship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Memorial Student Center 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and church A&M METHODIST CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:00 P.M.—Wesley Foundation HILLEL FOUNDATION College Station’s Own Banking Service College Slaijoi Stale Bank NORTH GATE 1 i • . " • : ! Central Texas BRYAN HARDWARE ® CHINA WARE North Gate WE DELIVER College Station Batia lion Classifieds IUY, SELL, UE^T OR TRADE. Rates .... 3c a work per Insertion with a 15c minimum. Space rate in classified section , , ■ . 60c per column-inch. Send Si! classlfed to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. ill ads must be received In btudent Activities Office by 19 a.m. on the 8sy before publication. ® FOR SALE * COLLAPSIBLE aluminum baby stroller, ivetty Koop baby bed and new red side walk fire engine. Cal! Z 7595 after 5:30. A REAL BUY: Gray lp.48 Special Deluxe Plymouth club coupe. Radio and heater, purchased new by owner. Very good condition. 32,000 miles. 5550.00, PORTABLE electric washer, drain hose and wringer. Used one month. $20.00. LARGE 8 drawer desk. 30” x 60”, $15. Swivel Desk chair, $7.50. Homemade bookcase 52.50. Studio couch, clean. $15.00. Two chests of drawers, $5,00 and $2,50. Two end tables. $2.09 each. • Two yard chairs, $2.00 each. Portable radio, $7.50. Floor lamp, $7.50. Ranch style occasional chair $7.50. See after 5 p.m B-2-A College View. • SPECIAL NOTICE LET ME help you with,your dress making and. alteration problems, also bound and machine made button holes. Mrs, Ed ward F. Smith, 702 Crenshaw, Bryan, phone 3-6004. WANTED: Typing. Reasonable Phone: 3-1776 (after 5 p.m.) rates ItTL BOSS LODGE NO. 1 !00 A.F, ® A.M. Called meeting Sul Ross Lodge No. 1300, A.F. & A M. Thurs., Jan. 21. 1954, 7 p.m. Work in E A degree. Also examinations. Edward Madcley, W.M. N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. 9 WANTED * TWO RIDERS to Michigan Leaving Jan- uar; y 25th. Information. Room 254, Biz- sell Hail. FOR RENT BEDROOM, private bath, in home of pro- fessor.. close to campus. Cal! 4-S659. ONE nice comfortable bedroom in my home. Phone 4-7054 or come by 401 Dexter South, College Station. SINGLE ROOM, meals If desired Mrs. M. B. Parker. 200 South Congress (The Oaks). Phone 2-2735. PRIVATE' ROOM and bath for two stu dents. Outside entrance. Phone 6-6188. ROOM apartment with garage. Room with private bath and garage. Phone 4-4364 SEWING machines. Pruitt’s Fabric Shop. HELP WANTED MEN to solicit subscriptions for Houston Chronicle in new area, fish area, and College View. Commission of 75c per subscription. See Carter Price, 504 Guernsey St., or phone 3-3905 Official Notice The . Engineerihg Drawing Department will offer a new: snsvey course in engineer ing graphics, E.D. 302, fcginnmg with the Spring Semester. 1954. This course has been set up as a technical elective for engineering and science majors who have had E D. 105 and E D. 106; or the equiva lent, and Who Wish to expand their ability to apply the graphical method of attack- in solving scientific problems This course wiil give the student a background know ledge so that he may select the most co nomica! approach, either algebraic or graphical, in solving his technological problems. Students who are interested in enrolling for this course should leave their names at the Engineering Drawing Office, Room C, Anchor Hail. W. E, Street Engineering Drawing Department All students who are on scholastic pro bation or class attendance probation for the fall semester, 1953, and all students passing less than 12 hours or making less than 12 grade points at the end of the fall semester must secure approval of their respective deans to register for the spring semester 1954. The several deans or their representatives wil! interview such students in their office? on Thursday and Friday, January 2$ and 29, 1954. H. L. Heaton Registrar ® Blue line prints Dr. Carlton R. Lee ® Blue prints ® Photostats OPTOMETRIST scoat.es industries SOSA East 26th Call 2*1662 for AuDointinent Phono 3-6887 (Across ItlA. CcwTw Eccsc) The following changes are being made in departmental offerings for the spring se mester of 1954: Department of Animal Husbandry Add: Course 413—Horse Production. (2-2) 3 500 TT1U1 M3-5 Course 4 IS—Wool and Mohair. (2-21 3 500 TTh9 W3-5 Department of Architecture Change Coure 556, Sec. 322. 450 from MW10 and F8-11 to MWTO and Thl-4 Department of Business Administration Add: Course 461—Retailing Building Products. (2-0) 2 500 • T2- 4 — Change Course 316. Sec. 500. from TThS9 to TThSS. Change Course 427. Sec. 500, from ' MWFD to MW FI. Change Course 428. Sec. 500, from MWF1 to MWF11. Change Course 434. Sec. 500, from TThSlO to TThSS. Change Course 436, Sec. 500, from TThSS to MWF11 Department of Education Drop Courses 615, 622, and 623. Department of Entomology Add. Course 307—Principles of Bee keeping. (3-21 4 500 Hours to be arranged. Department of Floriculture Add: Course 695—Techniques of Floriculture. (2-0) ' 2 600 Hours to be arranged. Department of Mathematics Add: Course 602—Higher Mathematics for Engineers and Physicists. (4-0) 4 600 Hours to be arranged. Department of Mechanical Engineering Change Course 436 from TThSS !o MWF10 Department of Military Science and Taclics Add: Course 420—Ordnance. Senior (2-3) 3 501 TThll Th2-5 Drop: Course 202, Sec. 502 Course 204. Sec. 503 Course 208. Sec. 502 Course 302, Sec. 500 Course 304, Sec. 500 Course 308, Sec. 501 Course 312. Sec. 500 Course 414. Sec. 501 Change Course 204, Sec. 501, from MW8Th4 to MW9Th4. Department of Modem Languages Add: Course 102—Beginning French. (Continued! (3-0) 3 500 TThSS Drop: Course 203, Sec. 500 Course 204. Sec. 125 Department of Physics Add: Course 203—Genera! Physics. (3-3! 4 500 MWFU Thl-4 Course504—Applied Electrodynamics (4-0! 4 600 TThSSWl Drop: Course 317, Sec. 500 Course 617. Sec. 800 Course 627 See. 600 Change Course 312 Sec. 500 ■'rem ITh9 to WES Change Course 405.- Sec. 500 vv/r:c to TThss.