The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1954, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, October 12, 1954
Church Brief s
CSMen To Go To Convention
The Rev. Norman Anderson, pas
tor of the A&M Presbyterian
church has announced that he and
three other College Station men,
Herbert Shaffer, Dick Adams and
L. G. Jones, will attend the South
ern Presbyterian Men’s convention
in New Orleans Oct. 15-17.
Choir practice is scheduled for
the A&M Presbyterian church
Wednesday 7 p.m.
Presbyterian student group will
meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, and Mur
ray Milford will direct the devo
tional.
Faith Evangelical and Reformed
church’s choir practice will be at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Weekday mass is held each morn
ing at 6:45 at St. Mary’s Catholic
chapel. Wednesday evening serv
ice is at 7:15.
Cliff Harris, director of the Bap
tist Student union, asked that those
interested in attending the state
BSU convention at the First Bap
tist church in Abilene Friday night
through Sunday contact him at the
BSU.
Vespers will be held tonight,
Thursday night and Friday night
at 7 at the student union.
Wednesday prayer meeting at
the Church of Christ will be at
7:15 p.m.
Mrs. J. J. Horn will speak on
the development of family spiritual
life Thursday morning over
WTAW. The Methodist women are
in charge of the Council of Church
Women’s programs this month.
Choir practice of A&M Methodist
church will be Wednesday night at
7:30.
The Rev. and Mrs. Wayman Da
vis, Austin, are holding revival
services at the Church of the Naz-
arene each night this week at 7:30.
—o—
Choir practice at the A&M Chris
tian church will be at 7 p.m. Thurs
day this week instead of Wednes
day. The men of the church will
meet Wednesday night at 7, and
the Bible study group will meet
at 7:15 p.m.
Prayer meeting will be at 7:45
p.m. Wednesday at the College
Heights Assembly of God church.
•—o—
Mrs. R. O. Berry will be in
charge of Bible study Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist
church.
Workers’ supper will be at 6
p.m., teachers’ meeting at 6:15,
and prayer meeting at 7:15 Wed
nesday.
Joe Blair and Paul Mason will
tell of their experiences with the
Youth Caravan teams at the Wes
ley foundation meeting Wednesday
night at 7:15.
Speaker for the Wednesday night
Canterbury association meeting at
7:15 will be G. C. Burton, special
agent in charge of the Federal Bu
reau of Investigation in Houston.
Holy Communion and breakfast
will be at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.
College organization of the
Christian Science society meets
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
—o—
Meeting of the Aggie Walther
club of the Bethel Lutheran church
will be at the MSC Wednesday at
7 p.m. Church council meeting is
Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Brotherhood of Our Savior’s
Lutheran church meets tonight at
7:30 p.m. Lutheran Student asso
ciation meets Wednesday at 7:15
p.m.
—o—
Hillel club meets Wednesday
night 7:30 at the MSC, room 2-C.
Ed Wulfe, Fred Ablon, Arnold
Goldstein, and Sandy Schrider will
report on activities at B’Nai Brith
summer camp.
Reception-Open House
To Be Held Tonight
Reception for teachers and open
house will be held tonight at the
A&M Consolidated high school
building.
Beginning at 7:30 p.m. and last
ing until 9, the open house will
offer an opportunity for visitors
to inspect the new building and
its facilities, which have been in
use for two weeks.
Arrangements committee of the
Mothers and Dads club, sponsors
of the affair, was headed by Mrs.
Carl Landiss. Assisting her were
Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs. Tyrus R.
Timm, Mrs. Armstrong Price, Mrs.
Marion Pugh and Mrs. Fred Far
rar.
Guests will be received by J.
Wheeler Barger, president of the
club; C. A. Bonnen, chairman of
the Board of Trustees; and Dr
Dames Club Tea Opens
Social Season For Wives
As the traditional beginning of
the social year of the Dames club
of A&M, a tea for all Aggie wives
will be held tonight in the south
solarium of the YMCA.
The come-and-go affair will be
held from 8 to 10 p.m.
Serving will be past President
Bobbye Reich, and the sponsors
of the club, Mrs. Harvey Kennedy
and Mrs. George Carter. Pat Hen
derson will preside at the register.
Officers of the club are Dorothy
Brown, president; Olga Cech, vice-
president; Louise Longenecker,
secretary; Marge Parlsey, treasur
er; Mrs. Henderson, social chair
man; and Virginia Ridings,
porter.
Les Richardson, superintendent of
schools.
Teachers will be grouped into
three receiving lines. Mrs. W. B.
Harris, grade school vice-presi
dent of the Mothers and Dads club
and Mrs, H. S. Creswell, principal
of the elementary school, will head
the grade school line. Mrs. Eu
gene Rush, junior high vice-presi
dent of the club, and Taylor Rie
del, principal of the junior high
school, will greet guests in the jun
ior high line. Mrs. John McCan-
non, senior high vice-president of
the club, and J. J. Skrivanek,
principal of the high school, will be
at the head of the high school line.
Grade mothers for high school
classes will conduct visitors
through various rooms. Maj. Er
nest C. Wright, treasurer, will take
dues for the club. Mrs. Raymond
V. Hite will take orders for Christ
mas cards, and Mrs. R. R. Lancas
ter will take subscriptions to mag
azines.
Harris Elected
Don Harris was elected pres
ident of the El Paso hometown
club recently. Other officers are
Bob Boone, vice-president; Mike
Bidal, secretary - treasurer; Bill
Abraham, social chairman, and
Rod Cardon, sergeant-at-arms.
Nursery for Game
Cii’cle 1 of the women of A&M
Christian Church will keep the
church nursery open Saturday aft
ernoon during the football game.
Rates are 40 cents for one child,
increasing 10 cents with each child
of a family. ,
A-
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Wesley Council Has
Breakfast Monday
Monthly council meting of the
Wesley foundation was held in
breakfast form Monday at 6. a.m.
Frank Ford offered the opening
prayer, and John Chapman gave
the closing prayer.
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Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or
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• SPECIAL NOTICE •
SUNSET HIGH School Senior Ring. In
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Manning. Dorm 3-422.
TYPING AND RESEARCH done promptly.
Can call for and deliver. Phone 6-6776.
DO YOUR BOOKS need mending? Call
2-7684. 1104 East 27th, Bryan.
WOULD LIKE to keep children, ages 1
thru 4. D-6-B. College View.
WOULD LIKE to keep children for work
ing mother. 313 Kyle.
GILKEY’S PET SHOP. Tropical Fish.
Birds of all kinds. Complete line of
supplies.
SHWING and alterations—Mrs. Earl Min
er, 316 Kyle. Phone 6-2402.
Official Notice
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
November 1st Is the deadline for filing
an application for a degree to be conferred
at the end of the current semester. This
deadline applies to both graduate and un
dergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
Presidents of all student organizations
are reminded that college regulations re
quire that each such organization must
have a curmet constitution and a list of
the student officers on file with the De
partment of Student Activities, 2nd floor,
Goodwin Hall.
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
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REGISTRATIONS BEING
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601 Maryem St. — College Station
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