Fajje 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 7, 1954 Church Briefs Foreign Students Honored Wednesday Wednesday at 7 p.m. the A&M Presbyterian church will be host to the annual party honoring stu dents of all nations. Two foreign students and one American student will talk to the congregation on “The Contribution My Religion Makes to World Brotherhood and Peace.’' Talks will be made by Ahupendia Doctor, a Hindu from India; Moha- med A. Zeitoun, an Islamlite from Egypt; and Godfrey Emmett, a Christian from Long Island, N.Y. The choir will sing special Christmas selections and will be led by Frank Coulter. Refreshments will be served by the ladies of the church in the rec reation room of the YMCA after the service. The foreign wives will be honorary hostesses of the pai-ty. The Rev. Charles Workman has asked that everyone feel welcome to attend the service. —o— The student organization of the Christian Science services will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Aggie Walther league of the Bethel Lutheran church will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday and hear the Rev. William C. Petersen give the topic, “Worship of Mary.’’ Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. “The Coming of Christ’s Kingdom of Glory” will be the sermon at the vesper and holy communion serv ice. The Hillel foundation will meet at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Me morial Student Center in room 2A and 2B. —o— The Rt. Rev. Charles Oliver will continue the revival each night this week at the Church of the Nazarene. He has announced that Friday night at the 7:30 service will be youth night. His topic will be “For Whom The Bells Toll.” Set for Sunday Pageant Getting Ready Preparations for the first Com munity Christmas pageant here are going* into their final week, as the committees and casts for the full-length Biblical and modern drama began to consolidate their work. Groups of the production, in cluding the 43-member dramatic cast and the 30-member chorus, have been rehearsing separately. The final dress rehearsal will be from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday in Guion hall. The performance will be at 8 p. m. Sunday in Guion hall. Ad mission is free. “The show will probably not ap peal to children below the fifth grade level,” said Mrs. David H. Morgan, general chairman of the pageant. “It is definitely adult fare.” The general pageant committee, which is representative of all pha ses of community life, is as fol lows: Theo Lindig, Interfaith council; Garrett Maxwell, YMCA cabinet; Tom Devenport, Aggie Players; the Rev. Nolan Vance, ministerial alliance. Mrs. J. H. Bass, Mrs. R. L. Rog ers, Mrs. E. B. Middleton, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mrs. M. V. Krenitsky, Mrs. J. Gordon Gay, Mrs. H. W. Englebrecht, Mrs. J. R. Hillman, Mrs. M. A. Huggett, Mrs. W. A. Price, Council of Church Women. Ran Boswell, W. S. (Kubby) Manning, Richard L. Webb, Mrs. Lee J. Rountree, Casey Jones, civic. Dr. M. T. Harrington, W. L. Pen- berthy, J. Gordon Gay, Jerry Ram sey, Frank Ford, John Jones, Con rad Cummings, Harri Baker, Bob Boriskie, Charles Parker, college. Dr. L. S. Richardson, J. J. Skri- vanek, jr., J. W- Barger, Clifton Bates, Kenneth Cooner, schools. A. M. Waldrop, J. B. (Dick) Her- vey, Edward Madely, men’s organ izations. Mrs. H. S. Creswell, Mrs. R. V. Andrews, Mrs. John E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Robert N. Craif, women’s or ganization. Other committees are as follows: Mrs. J. B. Baty, Mrs. Grace Krug, W. M. Turner, the Rev. Clar- ance Ketch, music. Mrs. R. L. Rogers, Mrs. E. B. Middleton, Mrs. I. G. Adams, Mrs. J. H. Bass, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mrs. L. E. Soangler, Mrs. M. L. Cash- ion, costumes. B. C. Gilbert, Lee Greer, R. S. Social Whirl Tuesday The Campus Study club will have its annual Christmas tea this aft ernoon between 2 and 5 at the home of Mrs. Henry A. Miller, 4208 Nagle St., Bryan, to entertain members and guests. Mrs. Ray mond Reiser is the general chair man. Wednesday The American Veterinarian Med ical Association Student Wives auxiliary will have its December meeting Wednesday in the Memo rial Student Center social room at 8 p.m. The freshman wives will be the hostesses for the meeting. BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUT, SEIXi, RENT or TRADE. Rates 3 cents a word per insertion with a 25 cents minimum. Space rate in classified section, 60 cents per column inch. Send or caU all classifieds to STUDENT PUB LICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin HaU, Tex as A&M. All ads must be received by 1 p.m. on the day before publication. WOMEN WANTED MAKE EXTRA MONEY. Address, Mail postcards spare time every week. BICO, 143 Belmont, Belmont, Mass. FOUND A WONDERFTJX, place to buy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 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 pubUca- 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. E. 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. ARE NEW BASIC DIVISION STU DENTS will attend a college-wide program of Open House at 7:15 PM December 7, 1954. Attendance should be with the de partment in which you plan to major. The meeting places will be posted on unit bul letin boards and at the Basic Division Of fice in the Aggieland Inn Building. C. H. Ransdell Acting Dean, Basic Division. Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Road - BRYAN, TEXAS FOR RENT FURNISHED small house—706 Banks, Bryan. Call 2-5578 after 5 p.m. • FOR SALE • ’51 CHEVROLET, Tudor sedan, radio and heater. One owner only. Phone 6-5698. PHOTOGRAPHIC and • Projection Equip ment: Slide Projectors, Movie Projector, Screen, Argus 35MM Camera, ZEISS 1—Multigraph Model 50. Sealed bids IKON Camera, Printer and Techniscope. will be received in the Office of the Business Manager, College Administra tion Building, until 10:30 a.m., Decerfi- ber 20, 1954. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Bus iness Manager, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Texas, for further in formation. '47 CHEVROLET Tudor Stylemaster, Good condition for price. Radio. A4-Hart. Zarbock, sets. Tom Collins, J. M. Kessinger, E. F. Kennedy, Don Henderson, Jim Keissner, C. S. Ware, J. Weinstein, lighting*. Ted Castle, Dave Deny, J. D. Merrick, Don Powell, D. N. Street er, Bill Swann, stage and proper ties. Mis. John E. Hutchison, Mi’s. John Neal, Mrs. Melvin M. Rotsch, make-up. Jim Henderson, Bob Bacher, Martin Burkhead, Don Driggs, Charles D. Foxworth, John Hanley, Bill Johnson, Bob Lee, Hughes Mc Crary, Walter Parsons, Bud Powell, Les Robinson, Harry Scott, Bob Watkins, house. Theo Lindig, Garrett Maxwell, Ronald Hudson, Jack Barbee, Jas. Caffey, Wiliam Crowe, V. E. Haw- er, Joseph Little, David S. Mer ritt, William Singleton, Howard Tiller, Mrs. D. D. Burchard, Miss Betsy Burchard, Johnnie Barger, Mrs. Milton A. Huggett, A. P. Boyett, information services. Miss Grace Middleton, Carleton Gaily (Spike) White, Tom Puddy, Mrs. F. N. Hensel, Mrs. David G. Makar, Mrs. Texi-y Perkins, tech nical assistance. C. K. Esten, director; Mrs. J. B. Baty, organist; Joe Danenbaum, stage manager. Band Wives Club To Meet in YMCA The Band Wives club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the south solarium of the YMCA and have as guest Mrs. Armstrong Price of the A&M Garden club. Hostesses for the meeting, Mrs. Lena Douphrate and Mrs. Bai-bara Duncan, have asked that each mem ber bring greenei-y and small Christmas ornaments so that each may make an arrangement of her own. Members are also asked to bring canned food and gifts for the Christmas basket. Jewish Meeting The Jewish Women’s club of Col lege Station and Bryan met at the home of Mrs. Norman Abramson and had as their guest Harry Ran kin who reviewed the book “The Gentle House.” The club will meet Jan. 6 and have a covered dish sup per. Ify-****** 1 Tl’ 'y* , „ J'^nuuuiii ——*-« R' > ' - '<< ^ ' ;/'■* V wm id TAKE THE FAST WAY DALLAS 1 hr. 38 mins. Lv 7:05 am, 2:15 pm HOUSTON 42 minutes Lv 3:36 pm, 8:31 pm WACO 55 minutes Lv 7:05 am, 2:15 pm Week day mass is held each morning at 6:45 at St. Mary’s Catholic chapel. Wednesday eve ning service is at 7:15 and aftei-- ward the Newman club meets at the St. Mary’s Student center. There will be a Christmas decora tion party in the Wesley foundation at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. Decora tions will be made and put up at the party. Refreshments are to be served. Choir practice will be tonight at 7 so that the Christian Men’s fel lowship may meet for a dinner and program at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the A&M Christian church. —o— There will be community singing at the College Heights Assembly of God Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Ata Taylor will lead the sing-song. The Saturday night service will be at 7:30. The regular Wednesday services will be held at the First Baptist church, supper at 6 p.m., teachers meeting at 6:30, and the prayer meeting at 7:15. The RA and GA will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday at 7 p.m. will be the Men’s Prayer service and also the dormitory visitation. Friday the Two by Two class will have its annual Christmas party. The beginner class will have a Christmas party at 3 p.m. Satur day and the junior class will have a dinner banquet at 6 p.m. The young people’s class one will Christmas caroling at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting will be at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Church of Christ. The Ladies Bible class will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday. Baptist Student union vespers will be at 7 tonight and Bill Ha- dens will preside at the service. It will be the beginning of a new Bible study series, I Timothy be ing discussed by Cliff Harris, BSU director. There will be a brief song service led by Woody Rice. The church council will meet to night at - 7:30 at Our Saviour’s Lutheran church. There will be a meeting of the Lutheran Student association Wed nesday at 7:15 p.m. The annual Christmas Party of the Women’s Missionary Society will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday. The Earlene Helvey chapter of Women’s Auxiliary of the ‘ St. Professional Chib To Meet Tonight The Bryan-College Station Busi ness and Pi-ofessional Women’s club will meet tonight at the Oaks for their annual Christmas party. The hospitality committee will have charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owens will furnish the Christmas music and Mrs. John E. Huchison will tell a Christmas story. Wehrman’s Cafe HOME COOKED FOODS 1009 West 25th St. BRYAN THE FINISHING TOUCH—Mrs. Howard S. Kittel, guest speaker for the A&M garden club, adds the finishing touch to the flower arrangement while Mrs. W. J. Batts jr. (center), president of the Bryan garden club and Mrs. John H. Hill (right), president of the A&M garden club, look on. 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