The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 30, 1954, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, November 80, 1954
BATTALION CLASSIFIED Church Briefs
BUY, SEIX, RENT or TRABE. Ratos
3 cents a word per insertion with a 25
cents minimum. Space rate in classified
section, (>0 cents per column Inch. Send
or call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB
LICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex
as A&M. All ads must be received by
1 p.m. on the day before publication.
WORK WANTED
MEN for representatives in showing arid
demonstrating this new line of Lincoln
and Mercury cars for 1955. Experience
in real estate or insurance will be of
advantage, but not necessary. Excellent
income for those that will accept our
training and instructions. See Victor
Barnett, Bryan Motors.
FOUND
A WONDERFUL place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call 4-57-24 or
4-1149 for prompt courteous service.
Official Notices
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of
fice of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion. — Manager.
I. D. CARDS
Identification cards which were made in
connection with registration on September
17, 18, for the current semester are now
ready for distribution in the Registrar’s
Office, College Administation Building. I.D.
cards that were retaken are also ready.
They should be clamed in person imme
diately.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar
The Official Directory of offices, staff,
and students is now ready. Purchase your
copy at Room 207, Goodwin Hall, for 75c.
—Office Manager, Student Publications.
* FOR SALE
“FOR SALE, CHEAP: An attractive
young widow and two small children.
Her husband, who adequately provided
for his wife, left his widow destitute.”
Maybe your wife wouldn’t actually run
this ad in event of your death, but why
force her into the marriage market, for
lack of economic independence, when her
soul is still burdened with rich memories
of you? Life insurance, by the stroke
of a pen, can create an estate, which
only years of hard work and saving can
otherwise build—Put Eugene Rush on
your calendar ahead of the undertaker.
Phone him at 4-4666 or 6-5656 for an
appointment.
MOTOR BIKE. Whizzer Motor on Schwinn
frame. See at Old Science Hall. Contact
F. W. Moon.
ALL STEEL TRAILER—7 X 4 ft. bed.
Good tires—$50.00. 808 Fairview. Call
4-8364 after 5 p.m.
(114) OPERATING and (5) non-operating
General Electric. - LB6-4 mechanical re
frigerators. Sealed bids will be received
in the Office of the Business Manager,
College Administration Building until
10:30 a.m., December 13, 1954. The
right is reserved to reject any and all
bids and to waive any and all technicali
ties. Address Business Manager, A&M
College of Texas, College Station, Texas,
for further information.
17.000 GREY FACE BRICK—25% discount
if hauled by purchaser. 1600 Bd. ft.
1” x 3” B & B Edge grain yellow pine
flooring grademarked—15% discount if
hauled by purchaser.
1952 FORD Tudor sedan—20,000 miles —
$1,095.00.
1952 FORD Tractor with Wagner Loader—
$1,127.50.
194 7 Dodge 2 Ton Truck — $375.00
ANDREWS-PARKER, INC.
6608 Carson Street
Bryan. Texas
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, College Hills,
1 % lots. Call 6-1343 or see at 1313
Foster.
World Wide ]N| ovena To Be Celebrated
World Wide Novena will be held
at St. Mary’s Catholic chapel to
night at 7:15. It is the closing of
Marian Year.
Week day mass is held each
morning at 6:45. Wednesday serv
ice is at 7:15 p.m.
After the Wednesday service the
Newman club meets at St. Mary’s
Student center.
Sunday school teachers group A
will meet tonight at 7:30 at the
Bethel Lutheran church.
The Walther league will be
guests of the Trinity league in
Navasota at 7:30 tonight. The
Walther league’s regular meeting
will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Vesper service will be Wednesday
at 7:45 p.m.
Supper will be served at 6 p.m.
Wednesday at the First Baptist
church. Teachers meeting will be
at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The church is observing a Week
of Prayer. At Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. a film will
be shown titled “Sharing the Word
in Brazil.”
There will be an all-day meeting
of the Women’s Missionary union
in the church Friday. There will
be a covered dish meal at noon.
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1 essie 1 earns 1 ry
To Predict Score
FOR RENT
Rely On Us for
Superior Service
When you put clothes in
our hands, you know
they’ll be returned clean,
well pressed and in top
form. Our reputation
rests on your satisfaction.
SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, near cam
pus, couple only— $40.00. Prefer Fresh
man or Sophomore. Phone 3-2964 or
4-9844.
Social Whirl
The Civil Engineering Wives
club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday
in the social room of the Memorial
Student Center.
IT’S HERE!
SHAFFER’S RECORD SHOP
THE NEW
Glenn Miller Limited Edition
Vol. II
GO Exciting Glenn Miller Performances—Never
before on records! Extended or long play.
ONLY
Limited
Supply
$24.95
Special Lay
away Plan
Shaffer’s at the North Gate
Across From the Post Office
Each year before the A&M-Texas
football game two field hockey
teams of TSCW attempt to pre
dict the outcoming score of the
Turkey Day game.
The two teams, one named A&M
and the other called Texas, play
their annual game the Saturday be
fore Thanksgiving and have been
doing so for more than 20 years.
The Daily Lass-O, TSCW’s school
paper repored that “Back before
the war, A&M and TU battled to a
stalemate just a week after the
mock Thanksgiving game at TSCW
had ended with that identical tie.”
The score that the teams made
this year was 2-2, not quite equal
Comic Characters
Named At Dance
Miss Lucy Rogers and Jack Mc-
Neely were selected as Daisy Mae
and Lil’ Abner at the Sadie Haw
kins dance sponsored by tbe A&M
Consolidated high junior- class.
The couple was unoficially mar
ried by an assumed preacher J. D.
Milling, following the announce
ment of the winners.
Piizes were awarded to the six
best costumes. Misses Mary Lou
Ergle, Nell Ross and Marie Lewis
won first, second, and third place
in the girls’ division. Jack Mc-
Neely, J. D. Manning and Phil
Smith won prizes for boys.
Appointments
(Continued from Page 2)
pital, Mrs. Lu Juana Crowell; li
brary, Mrs. Ida F. Halbrook; Mrs.
Beverly H. Humphries; Memorial
Student Center, Andrew L. Mar
tin; military science, Mrs. Ruth
Hildebrand; placement ofice, Mrs.
Julia M. Hayes, Mrs. Janice G.
Peres, registrar’s office, Darlene
M. Armstrong, Mrs. Patricia Ann
Fairchild, Mrs. Virginia Sue M.
Leake, Eftimea T. Ulrey, Mrs. Bet
ty Lou Williams; student activi
ties, Mrs. Doris Bahlmann.
Engineering
representatives of
PRATT & WHITNEY
AIRCRAFT
will be on the campus
December 3rd
to interview
AERONAUTICAL
ELECTRICAL
CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
Please See Your
COLLEGE PLACEMENT OFFICER
for an appointment on
December 3rd
METALLURGICAL
MECHANICAL
PHYSICISTS
GRADUATES
to the 13-22 score that A&M and
Texas really made.
Members of the TSCW A&M
team are Miss Mary Taylor, cap
tain; Misses Kathy Myatt, left
wing; Claudine Sherrill, left inner;
Norma Sims, center forward; Jane
Blackwell, right inner; Shirlene
Williamson, right wing; Margaret
Dyer, left half; Mary Taylor, cen
ter half; Mary Guinn, right half;
Mizi Fenn, left back; Genivieve
Zimmerman, right back; Jo Ken
nedy, goal keeper and Loi'etta Tay
lor, Bonnie Isaacs, Wilma Wones,
and Melda Mathis, substitutes.
The TSCW Texas team line-up
included Misses Peggy Seale and
Pauline Winter, co-captains;
Brownie Alford, left wing; Melnee
Grant, left inner; Mariana Wilson,
center forward; Nance Hubbell,
right inner; Phynila Elliot, right
wing; Ruth Willis, left half; Caro
lyn Wall, center half; Pauline Win
ter, right half; Peggy Blandford,
left back; Jean Richardson, right
back; Peggy Seale, goal keeper;
Anne Stanford, Lunelle White, Lou
Bell, and Jo Hall, substitutes.
“Creative Art in the Context of
Faith” will be the theme of the
Lutheran Student association at
Our Saviour’s Lutheran church
Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.
Harold Fox and Garrett Max
well will report to the Wesley
foundation meeing on the Texas
Methodist Student Movement con
ference they attended at McMurry
college, Abilene, Nov. 26-28. The
meeting will be at 7:15 p.m. Wed
nesday. The program will also
include a song service and discus
sion period.
—o—
The Rev. Clarence Ketch has an
nounced that the A&M Christian
choir practice will be Wednesday
at 7 p.m. but that the teacher’s
training course will not be held
until after the Christmas holidays.
Fellowship program will be held
at 7 p.m. in the A&M Presbyterian
church.
—o—
Prayer meeting will be at 7:15
p.m. Wednesday at the Church of
Christ. Thursday at 10 a.m. the
ladies Bible class will meet.
—o—
The Rev. Harold Carlisle has an
nounced that a revival will be held
Dec. 1-12 at the Church of the
Nazarene each night at 7:30. The
Rev. Charles Oliver of Texas City
will lead the revival.
“Rev. Oliver is an evangelistic
speaker and will speak to the youth
quite a lot during the revival,”
Carlisle said. “He was also presi-
Harmony Club
To Give Program
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Mrs. Grace Krug will direct the
Harmony club in a program. of
Christmas music for the Newcom
ers club Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the
YMCA chapel.
Baby sitting arangements dur
ing the meeting may be made by
calling Mrs. George K. Reid jr. at
6-2396.
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dent of the Houston Nazarene
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—o—
Deaner Woodruff will speak at
the Baptist Student union vesper
service tonight at 7 p.m. on the
subject “The Spirit Filled Life.”
Doug Bailey will conduct the
song service.
The Christ Ambassadors of the
College Heights Assembly of God
will meet in Snook Friday at 7:30
p.m.
The Canterbury association will
meet tonight at 7:15 at the St.
Thomas Episcopal chapel instead
of the regular Wednesday date.
Holy communion will be at 6:30
a.m. Wednesday and will be fol
lowed by a breakfast.
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