Pag* 4 -THE BATTALION ): T' gf Friday. Mar 21, 1,954 A Churches Schedule Sunday Services Commencement for students . .at A&M Consolidated hig-li schodj; will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at .Guion hall. S : The Bacculaurate sei-vice will be at 8 p. m. Sunday at the First Baptist church of College Station. Margaret Berry will be at the organ. Rev. R. D. Longshore, pastor of the church, will deliver the bac culaurate sermon. Speaker for commencement will bfe Dr. W. E. Lowery, dean of Sam Houston state college at Hunts ville. The high school chorus and band will present musical numbers. Mar garet Berry will again be at the organ. Scholarship awards for com mencement will be presented by J. J. Skrivanek jr., principal. Stu dents will be presented by L. S. Richardson superintendent, and C. A. Bonnen, president of the school board, will award the diplomas. Following commencement several Christian Scientists Use New Building The Christian Science society of College Station has begun holding services in its new building on the corner of Patrica and Boyett streets. Services are conducted at 11 a. m. each Sunday and 7:30 p. m. on the third Wednesday of each month. J / parents of graduatingseniors will entertain the graduate^ their par ents, faculty members V and the school board, participants in the commencement program and mem bers of the junior class with a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Landiss, 803 Dexter Dr. S. Wednesday the graduates will leave for a ti’ip to> Mission Valley at New Braunfels. They will return Thursday. School closes for all students Finday, May 28. Two more students have been named to the fifth six-weeks honor roll. They are David Bonnen, senior, and Bill Little, junior. Reserve Units Will Go To Hood Thirty enlisted men and 12 of ficers of local reserve units will take their annual summer field training this year at North Fort Hood. The camp will be from May 30 to June 14. Units scheduled to attend the camp are headquarters, 897th filed artillery battalion, commanded by Lt. Col. Henery D. Mayfield of Bryan, and the headquarters and headquarters battery, 897th field artillery battalion, commanded by Capt. Cliff Harris of College Sta tion. - SENIORS - r Bring your guests to the MSC SHM0RGASB0RD College Station churches have announced programs and sermon topics for Sunday. A&M Presbyterian Church Rev. Thomas C. Barr, D. D., pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian church in Nashville, Tertn., will give the sermon at services at 11 m. Sunday. The Baptism of Bruce Gordon Workman, infant son of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Work man, will be held. Breakfast is at 9 a, m. Sunday followed by Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Franklin Clark is in charge of the meeting of the Pi’esbyterian Student league at 6:30 p. m. Sun day. Evening worship is at 7:30 p. m. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Morning worship will be held at 8:15 and 10:45 a. m. Sunday. Ser mon topic for both services is “Prayer’s Great Benefits.” During the 10:45 service the Baptism of Jeffrey Carl Molter, infant son of Lt. and Mrs. R. F. Molter, 804 A Inlow Blvd., will be held. Church school and Bible classes Schneider Given Watch As Award James G. Schneider, animal hus bandry major from El Campo, was presented a watch at the annual Saddle and Sirloin club barbecue as winner of the Saddle and Sirloin club award. Schneider, a January graduate, was chosen by a faculty panel of three members as the outstanding senior in animal husbandry. Schneider was also winner of the Brewer award, which is an annual award to the outstanding senior in animal husbandry, and the essay contest sponsored by Swift and company, which was an all - ex pense paid trip to the International Livestock show in Chicago. May 21 MSC Dining Room 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Beltville White TURKEY«-sib -lb. 54* SMOKED TURKEY lb 80c — whole, halves, quarters — 171 CJ Medium — 35c doz. H* vr Ijf . . Large — 45| doz. A&M College Poultry Plant PHONE 4-9044 Richardson Clears Battalion Mistake L. S. Richardson, A&M Consoli dated school superintendent, was misquoted in Tuesday’s Battalion on the nonsegregation decision of the Supreme Court. His corrected statement is as follows: “If we had to have the end of segregation, then College Station could make the adjustment easier than any other place in Texas that I know of, because our people come from all parts of the United States,” he said. “School people have suspected that the Supreme Court would end segregation at any time,” Richard son said. Dorm Laundry Stations To Close After Exams Dormitory laundry stations will remain open during final examina tion week. They will be closed Saturday, May 29, when the dormitories will be closed and locked, according to the housing office. - Battalion Classifieds - BUY, SEIX., KENT OR TRADE. Rate* ... 3c a word per Insertion with a t5c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send ali classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received In Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • EQUITY in a two-bedroom G.I. home. Fenced in yard. Trees and washer con nection. Coll 6-5693. 210 Poplar, C.E. JUNIORS—Brand new boots and boot pants. No better buy in school..' Dorm 6, room 218. MAGIC CHEF range. Practically new, half price. Call 4-8037 after 5 p.m. MG SPORT CAR. Late 1952 model in excellent condition. 4-1210 or 4-7966. REFRIGERATOR, reconditioned, depend able, $40. Inner spring couch, makes double bed or two singles, fair condi tion, $20. 1938 Studebaker, 8 cylinder president. Club coupe, new brakes and battery, fair tires. $75. C-18-C College View before Saturday. BOOTS—Size 8% or 9. Calf 14%’\ Serge, khaki, pink boot pants. Summer serge blouse, green blouse. Akard 8-214. (1) REMINGTON typewriter, 13”, elite type. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Auditor, College Adminis tration building until 10 a.m.. May 24. 1954. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Auditor, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Tex as, for further information. • HELP WANTED • EXPERIENCED beauty operator. Phone 4-4312. Lady Fair Beauty salon* LABORATORY technician for Dr.’s of fice. 4-1224. READ BATTALION CLASSIFIED TERRY’S ART SHOP Framing and Artist Supplies* Pho. 3544 2617 Hwy. 6 S. BRYAN • FOUND • A WONDERFUL place to buy or seh. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or 4-1149 for prompt courteous service. • FOR RENT • MY FURNISHED home three bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room, kit chen, study and screened' porch. Avail able at least 12 months and possibly 15 to 18 months. 304 Gilchrist east. Col lege Hills. Ph. 4-7981. D. M. Vestal. FURNISHED apartment. North Gate, also large room, 2 beds, private bath, win dow fan, private entrance. Phone 4-4819, 500 Main St. LARGE three room apartment partly fur nished. North Gate.. Utilities paid. $50 per month. 6-2332. NICE front apartment, furnished, private bath and garage. Available June 1. Near East Gate. Ph. 4-8742. NICE THREE ROOM furnished apartment, just off A&M campus. Large cook rooms, plenty of cabinet and closet space. Nice furniture. Phone 6-3776 or inquire 601 Montclair by Southside grocery. FURNISHED APARTMENT near campus, utilities paid. 203 Fairview. Phone 4-9956. AVAILABLE June 1. Four room*. Nice ly furnished apartments in College Hills, summer rates. Ph. 4-7666. • SPECIAL NOTICE • RAISE CHINCHILLAS Plan an interesting and profitable fu ture in fur farming. Highest quality N.C.B.A. Chinchillas offered. Will j-e- produce within 90 days. $500 per pair up. Guaranteed protection on your investment. Liberal terms. JIM SCHYVENKE ’49 Blue Diamond Ranch 310 Choate Circle, Houston Olive 0545 • Blue line prints • Blue prints • Photostats SCOATES INDUSTRIES Phone 3-6887 • WANTED • WANT TO Exchange — that good green stuff for the textbooks you no longer need. Shaffer’s Book Store, North Gate. Official Notice All senior students in engineering who plan to register for Nuclear Engineering, ChE 447, in the fall term of 1954-55 should pre-register for this course in the Chemi cal Engineering Dpartment, Room 308 Pet. Bldg., before May 31, 1954. J. D. Lindsay NOTICE TO JUNE GRADUATES At 8 a.m. Thursday, May 20, there will be posted on a bulletin board in the Reg istrar’s office a list of those candidates who have completed all acadmic require ments for a degree. Every candidate is urged to consult this list to determine his academic status. H. L. Heaton, Registrar RENTAL caps and gowns for Faculty, of ficial delegates and candidates for de grees are now being delivered from the second floor of the Exchange store build ing. AT 9 a.m. THURSDAY, May 20, all un delivered regalia for the Inauguration will be moved to DeWare field house and can be picked up there. AT 5 P.M. FRIDAY. May 21, all unde livered regalia for graduation exercises will be moved to DeWare field house for delivery there. ALL PERSONS using rented regalia for the inauguration and who will not re use it for graduation are requested to turn in regalia at DeWare field house immediately following the inauguration. ALL OTHER persons using rented regalia are requested to turn it in at DeWare field house immediately following grad uation exercises. ALL RENTED regalia must be packed and reshipped on the 10:18 a.m. train Sat urday. Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) — meet at 9:30 a. m. The Junior Mis sion band will meet at 3 p. m. Bethel Lutheran Church “The Compassions of Jesus” is the sermon topic for services at 10:45 a. m. Sunday. Sunday school and Bible classes meet at 9:30 a. m. A&M Methodist Church Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Sunday followed by morning worship at 10:55 a. m. “The Main spring of Christian Action” is the sermon topic. The choir will sing “God So Loved the World” by Stainer. The senior Methodist Youth Fel lowship will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship is at 7:30 p. m. The Ruth circle will meet at 6:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, 1006 Dex ter, for a social gathering for mem bers and their husbands. Church of the Nazarene “Building by God’s Blueprint” is the sermon topic for services at 11 a. m. Sunday. Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. The Nazarene Young People’s society will present a service at 7 p. m. The theme is “The Church Faces Today’s World”. It is di rected by Genevilla Moseley. Sermon topic for Evangelist ser vices at 7:45 p. m. is “A Portrait of the Saviour—Joseph.” Church of Christ Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. followed by services at 10:45. Evening services are at 7:15 p. m. Young people’s class will not meet during the summer. Christian Science Services The theme of the lesson-sermon entitled “Soul and Body” empah- sizes that man’s life is in and of God and is not confined in the body. Services will be held at 11 a. m. Sunday in the new church build ing on the comer of Patricia and Boyette streets. A&M Christian Church Mrs. J. J. Taubenhaus will pre sent a lesson on the three phases of Judiasm during Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Coffee hour will be held at 9:15 a. m. Disciples Student Fellowship will meet at 5 p. m. Shnday. First Baptist Church Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Sunday followed by services at 10:50 a. m. Special music is “All Hail the Power” sung by the choir. Training union will meet at 7 p. m. and evening worship at 8 p. m. for the balance of the summer. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Services are at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. in the YMCA chapel. College Heights Assembly of God Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. followed by worship service at 11 a. m. Christ’s Ambassadors will meet at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. They are con ducting a clothing drive for the Lation-American Assembly of God church here. St.Mary’s Catholic Chapel Masses at 8:30 and 10 a. m. Sun day will be conducted by Father Sylvester Fuchs. Confession is from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Saturday and before masses. Faith Evangelical and /" Reformed Church “Three Views of Christian Ser vice” is the sermon topic for ser vices at 10:30 ja. m. Sunday at tike American Legion hall in Bryan. The text is from John 9:4 Suncftay school meets at 9:15 a. m. Sunday. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel Holy Communion will be held at 8 a. m. Sunday. Church school and morning prayer and sermon is at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship will be held at 11 a. m. Sermdn topric is “Ask and Ye Shall Receive.” The Young People’s Service Lea gue meets at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. —? r ^ How Christian Science ikaols “YOU CAN PASS THE TESTS OF LIFE” WTAW <1150 ko.) Tuesday 9:45 ajn. ’ ...For a Fuller Life...For You... CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 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 7:00 P.M.—Training Union 8:00 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 7:00 P.M.—Young Peoples Service 8:00 P.M.—Evening Worship 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:00 P.M.—DSF OUR SAVIOR’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 New Building, Cor. Patricia and Boyette 11:00 A.M.—Sunday School and Church A&M METHODIST CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P.M.—MYF Meeting HILLEL FOUNDATION 7:30 P.M.—Friday night THE THRESHOLD! The Baccalaureate speaker was right. This was the threshold of life. Beyond today, spanning the years, were many paths each leading to a different goal. Someone in Bob Adams’ position need only to choose his path. Bob wasn’t frightened. The choice would not be difficult. In fact, it had already been made. Not that anyone had told Bob which profession to follow . . . which opportunity would be most rewarding. No! Those decisions were not yet final. . . . But one decision was final. He had made it some years before—on the day he had become a member of the Church. Bob had decided to build his life on faith . . . on the principles the Church had instilled in his conscience ... on the truth and the power and the love of JESUS CHRIST. Bob Adams had chosen HIS Path! THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church i* the greatest fac tor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship, ft 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. 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