Page 4 THE BATTALION Friday, October 1, 1954 WINCHESTER’S Model 94 30-30 Lever Action Favorite over 50 years MODEL 70 Supreme Bolt Action in eight calibers with custom features TEEMS TO PLEASE HI L L C R E S T HARDWARE at 2nd. Stop Light College Station Churches Set Sunday Services In a HW mUTES your GREAT SOUTHERNER* can plan a l/FE INSURANCE program to provide you a lifetime of EINANCIAI INDEPENDENCE! W. DEE KUTACH Ph. 2-1235 * Res. 6-1281 Great Southern j£i/e Insurance Company HOMI OFFICK • HOUSTON. TKXAS Services planned by College Sta tion churches for this weekend have been announced. Christian Science Services Biblical assurance of man’s do minion and power over sickness and discord will be stressed at the regular Sunday school and church hour at 11 p.m. Sunday. First Baptist Church The Lord’s Supper will be ob served at the Sunday morning ser vice at 9:40 for Aggies and at 10:50 a.m. for College Station Bap tists. “Jewels in the Ring of Recon ciliation” will be the Rev. R. D. Longshore’s sermon topic Sunday night at 7:15. Sunday school is 9:40 for local people and 10:50 for Aggies. College Heights Assembly of God The Rev. W. E. Moore, visiting pastor from the Southwest Bible institute in Waxahachie will hold the morning service at 11. His topic is “The Spirit of the Lord Is Upon Me.” Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m., Christ’s Ambassadors meet at 6:30 p.m., and the evening wor ship service begins at 7:45. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church Morning worship and Confirma tion with Holy Communion is at 10:45. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sunday services are at 10 a.m. at the YMCA chapel. Wesley Foundation Vespers will be tonight and Monday night at 7:05. The Wes ley Foundation college class meets Sunday morning at 9:30, and the foundation fellowship is at 6:15 p.m. Bethel Lutheran Church “Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God” is the sermon topic announ ced by the Rev. William C. Peter sen. Worship service Sunday morn-f ing is at 10.45. Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church The Rev. R. F. Buck announced the topic of his Sunday morning sermon beginning at 10:30. It will be “The Meaning of Holy Com munion.” Sunday school is at 9:15 a.m. St. Thomas Episcopal Church Holy Communion will be at 11 a.m. Sunday. Church school is at 9:30 a.m. Topic of the Rev. Robert L. Par wall’s sermon will be “The Won der of God.” Church of Christ Aggies will meet at the YMCA for Sunday school at 9:45. Local congregation will meet at the church at the same time. “I Believe” is the Rev. James F. Fowler’s sermon topic. Worship service will be at 10:45 a.m. Aggies and young people’s class meets at 6:15 p.m. Sunday. A&M Christian Church The Rev. Clarence Ketch’s topic for the Sunday morning seiwice at 11 is “The Sermon on the Mount.” Coffee hour is at 9:15 and Sun day school is at 9:45 a.m. Chi Rho meets at 3:30 Sunday afternoon, and the Christian youth fellowship and Pisciples student fellowship meeting will be held jointly at 5. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Sunday masses are at 7, 8:30 and 10 a.m. Confessions are from 4 to 5 and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sat urday and before masses. Week day mass is at 6:45 a.m. Jewish Services Services will be held tonight a the YMCA chapel at 7:30. Ja; Kaufman will speak on “Thre Hundred Years in America.” Church of the Nazarene world-wide Communion day. Sunday school is at 10 a.m., and Nazarene Young People’s society meets at 7 p.m. Sermon topic for the evening evangelistic service beginning at REGISTRATIONS BEING ACCEPTED 7:45,4s “Perilous Journey.” A&M Presbyterian Church ' :) Breakfast is at 9, Sunday school* at 9:45 and morning worship ser vices, at 11. Presbyterian Student league will meet at 6:30 p.m. Time of even ing worship service is 7:30 Sun day. A&M Methodist Church The Oaks Nursery School 601 Maryem St. — College Station • ■ . • ' ji BALANCED PROGRAM Holy Communion will be obser ved at 10:55. Qualified Teachers — Transportation Available Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m., Methodist youth fellowship meet- Separate Rooms For Rest and Play ing, at 6:30 p.m. LARGE SHADED PLAY AREA SMITH & WESSON K - 22’s Hours 9-12 — 8-5 t K - 38’s KILLCREST e HARDWARE For Appointment Phone 4-8179 Campus Study Club Holds Tea Tuesday A tea in the Social room of the Memorial Student Center Tuesday New Fall Fashion Announced by Campus Leader Adam Apple, prominent senior, stuck his neck out yesterday about student fashions for the coming year. ‘‘Charcoal and pink are the colors; no shoul ders, two vents and heavy brogans will be the clothes of distinction. Button down shirts and heavy knit ties will grace male necks on campuses from coast to coast. No jewelry, no chains, just a simple watch that rings a bell at 10, 2 & 4. Then, you’ll be sure to know when it’s Dr. Pepper time.” Follow the fashion cues set by campus leaders... an,, f or r - : -^1) Dairy Products I Milk—Ice Cream flSISf/ 2-1329 v €tfli for 111 nniRYfi MILLER’S Hardware PHONE 4-1145 City National Bryan Building The Bank & Loan Exchange Member Federal Deposit Association Store Insurance Corporation BRYAN BRYAN “Serving Texas Aggies” Lilly Ice Creafii Co. Bryan MELDO CREAM “A Nutritious Food”