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) Page 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, November % 19,54 Church Briefs Local Churches Set Services The Wesley Players will present a dramatic worship program Wed nesday evening at the regular meeting of the Wesley foundation. The production is “The Foot Can not Say to the Ear.” A short time will be set aside for committee meetings at the 7:30 p.m. service. Committee members are urged to attend. Friday at 7 p.m. the Wesley foundation vespers will be held. The Hillel foundation will meet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Memorial Student center in rooms 2A and 2B. Marvin Noble will lead a discussion on “The Bible and You.” Refreshments will be served aft er the program. A&M Consolidated Names Honor Roll The honor roll for the first six weeks at A&M Consolidated high school has been announced. The following students have been placed on the honor roll: Twelfth grade: Martha Blum, Eugenia Rush, Jack Smith, Bonnie Carroll, Bill Little, Betsy Burchard Eleventh gi’ade: Bobbie Miller, Marcia Smith, Margaret Berry, Marilyn Davis. Tenth grade: David Lloyd, Don ald Patton, Charles Delaplane, James Martin, Maurice Olian, Larry Leighton, David Webb, James Couch, James Ronald Gan dy, Jo Anne Walker. Ninth grade: Elaine Chalk, Mary Margaret Hierth, Millie Caughlin, Joe Randolph, Patricia Byrd, Chris topher Kent, Jerry Mills, Junius Clark, Nancy Smith, Jeanette Vance, David McNeely. A meeting of the church council will be at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Our Saviour’s Lutheran church. The Lutheran Student association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday evening at 7:30 will be choir rehearsal. Saturday at 8:30 a.m. will be the class instructions for children’s confirmation. —o— Choir rehearsal will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the A&M Meth odist church. Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the A&M Christian church, Woi'ld Community Day will be celebrated. ■—o— Holy Communion and breakfast will be at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Thomas Episcopal chapel. Wed nesday evening at 7:15 p.m. the Canterbury association for Episco pal Aggies and friends will meet. Choir pi’actice will be the same night at 7:30. Thursday at 8 p.m. there will be a meeting of the St. Thomas chapel vestry. The “Tamalada”: an annual com munity Mexican supper will be served tonight from 5 until 7 p.m. by the Women’s auxiliary. Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. the Church of Christ will have its weekly prayer meeting. Thursday morning the ladies Bible class will meet at 10 a.m. —o— Tuesday evening at 7:15, P. D. Wilmeth will speak on “Unsuccess ful Marriage” at the Church of Christ. Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. he will give the subject “The Wrecked-Home Divorce.” Thursday morning the Ladies Bi ble class will meet at 10. The Faith Evangelical and Re formed church will have choir prac tice at 7:30 Wednesday night. All Aggies interested are invited to come and join the choir. —o— Tuesday morning at 9:30 the Women’s Missionary council will meet at the College Heights As sembly of God church. Prayer meeting will be at 7:45 p.m. Wed nesday. Wednesday evening at 7:45 ves pers will be held at Bethel Luther an church. Thursday evening at 7:30 the Men’s Fellowship will meet. —o— The Fellowship program will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the A&M Presbyterian church. Choir prac tice will also be at 7 Wednesday night. •—o— The Church of the Nazarene will have prayer meetings at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Supper will be served at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist BATTALION CLASSIFIED liVY, SELL, RENT or TRADE. Ratos 3 cents a word per insertion with a 25 cents minimum. Space rate in classified section, 60 cents per column inch. Send or call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB LICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex as A&M. 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Puddy, 1505 Sulphur Springs, is a pledge of the Chaparral Literary-Social club at Texas State College for Women Pledges names were released last week climaxing two weeks of club rush pai’ties on the TSCW campus. Pledges will become full-fledged members at formal initiations this month. Literary-social clubs are affil iated with the Texas Federated Women’s clubs and their activities integrated by the Junior Forum on the campus. The student council of social activities sponsors a pre rush week open house honoring prospective pledges and governs pledge quotas and pledging rules. Miss Puddy is a junior speech therapy major. SPECIAL NOTICE • NEED A T.V. ANTENNA Guaranteed to save you money. Call 4-7979 for free estimate. MAN OR HOUSEWIFE Houston Press distributor for College •Station. College Students will be con sidered. Good part time job. Hours about 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. No Sunday. Require ments: $250.00 cash bond, good credit references and good car. Earnings ap proximate $150.00 per month to start. In reply give complete details and ex perience if any, college studnts outline summer camp requirements, graduation date. The Houston Press Country Circulation Department Houston, Texas ST9WING and alterations—Mrs. Earl Min er, 316 Kyle. Phone 6-2402. GILKEY'S PET SHOP. Tropical Fish. Birds of all kinds. Complete line of supplies. AAUP Fall Banquet Set For Thursday The Fall Banquet of the A&M chapter of the American Associa tion of University Professors will be in the ballroom of the Memorial Student center at 7 p.m. Thurs day. Dr. Logan Wilson, president of the University of Texas, will speak on “Some Observations on Academ ic Administration.” Members of the chapter, their wives, other staff members and friends who may be interested in hearing the speaker may purchase tickets until Tuesday, from offi cers of the association or assigned members of various departments of the college. Officers of the A&M chapter of the AAUP are as follows: W. F. Adams, president; Dr. J. M. Nance, secretary, treasurer of the local chapter; Jack Kent, chairman of programs; Melvin M. Rotsch is in charge of banquet arrangements, assisted by Ralph Lee, Dr. John Sperry, J. F. Adams, and Bill Moore. Table decorations will be han dled by Mrs. C. C. Doak. Parnell’s Announce Birth of Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. John Ed Parnell have announced the birth of their son Douglas Edward Parnell. He was bom Sept. 13. Douglas is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tucker of Long view, his maternal grandaparents, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Parnell of College Station, his paternal grandparents. E. D. Parnell is an instructor in 'the poultry husbandry department. LECTURE FOR WIVES—The wives of the senior veter inary students met last night for the second in a series of lectures prepared especially for them by the professors of the veterinary department. Subjects, “Bookkeeping and Clinical Records” and “The Surgical Nurse”, were present ed by Dr. R. J. Beamer, left. Senior students’ were present- left to right, bottom row, are Mesdames Ray Murtishaw, C. E. Willis, Edgar Willmann, Lawrance Pessarra, Frank Carloss. Second row, Mesdames Frank Sims, F. M. Graves, Bill Westbrook, C. M. Cocanougher, Warren Criswell, D. A. Darter, Larry Waidhoter, H. T. Pritchard. Top row, Mesdames Raymond Fowler, Lawrence Moore, M. A. Waguespack and Walter Trocquet. Other subjects to be presented to the wives for this semester and the professors to give them are as follows: Nov. 15—“Disease Control Forms and Regulation”, Dr. F. C. Neal and “Conduct of a Large Animal Practice”, Dr. W. W. Kirkham. Dec. 6— “Hospital Sanitation and Sterilization of Surgical Equip ment”, Dr. G. S. Travine. Jan. 17—“Breeds of Farm Live stock”, Dr. C. M. Patterson. These lectures are held in the amphitheater of the new Veterinary hospital from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Beverly Braley Gives Style Show A style show, sponsored by Bev erly Braley’s of Bryan is held each Thursday between 12 and 1 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center. The show is held in the dining room and main lounge of the MSC and is open to anyone interested in the latest fashions in womens wear. The style show is presented to show women of College Station and Bryan the latest fashions. Cfisual @r sports clothes, suits or street dresses and formal wear are all modeled during the hour. LEGAL HOLIDAY Tuesday, November 2, 1954, being a Legal Holiday, in observance of General Election Day, the under signed will observe that date as a Legal Holiday and not be open for business. First National Bank City National Bank First State Bank & Trust Co. College Station State Bank Bryan Building & Loan Ass’n Silvered-Tip Refill means smoother, faster writing! 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