f-age ^ THE BATTALION Tuesday, February 22, 1955 Ch u rch Briefs Lenten Services To Begin Lenten sei*vices will begin Wed nesday at 7:4o p.m. in the Bethel Lutheran church with the sermon “Jesus’ L^st Journey to Jerusa lem.” Sunday school teacher’s grroup B will meet tonight at 7:30. There will be a membership lec ture at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Satur- Cubs To Celebrate Scouting Birthday day at 9 a.m. the junior confirma tion class will meet. The Aggie Walther club will meet ut 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Memorial Student Center. Discus sion topic for the evening- will be The Church’s Case Against Free- Masomy.” More than 200 College Station Cub Scouts of pack 802, their fam ilies Uud friends and a number of Scout officals and guests will cele brate the birthday of scouting to night at the annual Blue and Gold banquet in the A&M Consolidated school cafeteria. More than 30 awards to indivi dual cubs for passing various tests and a special award to the pack will be made. A new pack flag and a new American flag will be presented, and a skit by den 5 will be ' given as a part of the pro gram. Special guests and scout officials invited to attend are Luther Jones, cub commissioner; Leonard Me Pherson, scout executive; J. B. Hervey, institutional representa- tiye; Bob Cherry, president of Ki- wanis club, sponsors of the pack 802; Roland Dansby, chairman of the Arrowmoon Scout district Mrs. John M. Bair on, president of the Ladies’ auxiliary of Brazos County Post 4G92 of the VFW which is donating the American flag; and R. L. Elkins, commander of the College Station American I-legion Post 541, which is present ing the Pack flag. Jones will present an award from the Sam Houston Area council for achievements in attaining a re quired number of advancements in •ank, new members for Cub Scout ing- and doing good deeds. C. G. (Spike) White and the Rev. Robert L. Dai-wall are co-chairmen in charge of preparations for the banquet. Flake L. Fisher, a den dad, is in charge of physical ar rangements in the banquet hall The following awards will be made: > Wolf Badge — John Krenitsky Biuce Riggs, E. A. Holland, Nat Burroughs, Tommy Comfort, Rus sell Hanna, Larry Coufal, Wade Wright, and Bert Johnson. Bear Badge — Sidney Coufal Mike Robison, and David McCan non. Denner Stripes—John Krenitsky Bobby Elkins, Neil Matzen, and Bert Johnson. Assistant Denner—Jose Martel ino, Kurt Schember, Mike Robi son, and E. A. Holland. Gold Arrow Point—John Kren itsky, Biuce Riggs, David Bailey Bill Newcomb, Mike Robison Frank Brown, Stephen Darwall Wade Wright, Alan Laverty, Bert Johnson, and David McCannon. Silver Arrow Point—David Bai ley, 3; Sheiman Baggett, 1;'Frank Brown, 2; Stephen Darwall, 1; Jim Mills, 1; Mike Murray, 2; Ernest Wright, 1; and Wade Wright, 1. The church school teachers as sociation will meet tonight at 7:30 in Our Saviour’s Lutheran church. Ash Wednesday communion service will be held tomorrow at :15 p.m. “In The Upper Room” will be pastor’s sermon theme, the first in a series to be discussed at the Wednesday evening services during the Lenton Season on the general theme “Places of His Pas sion.’’ World Day of Prayer service, sponsored by the College Station Council of Church Women, will be gin at 10 a.m. Friday. The St. Thomas chapel, will ob serve Ash Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow with holy communion. The Rt. Rev. John E. Hines, Bishop Coadjutor of Texas, will be the Celebrant at this service. Break fast will be served in the Parish hall following the service. Rely On Lis 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 saitisfaction. Mrs. Texas A&M and husband, Gilbert Petty Mrs. Texas A&M Given 30 Prizes BATTALION CLASSIFIED *irr. RKI-U RENT or TRADE. Rote* f c«at* » word ocr insertion with n 25 i.-*ntA wlnivoiu. Spar* rat* in claaaifirti •ection. M cent* per cohunn inch. S«n4 •r Bill all classified* to STUDENT PUTB- UCATIONS OFEJCE, Goodwin Hall, Tex- *» A&M. All ad* iu UKt be received hr 1 p.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • BART BSD with tnnerspring mattress. $10.00. D-9-B C. V. 67,t2 1949 BU1CK coupe with 1949 engine, radio and heater. Call Col. Offer, l»-6634 or 6-1429. 6713 1949 CROSLET Station Wagon. 319 Kyle. Phone 6-2481. 63tf WANTED 100 USKD slide rules. LOU. Official Notices ETUMSNT DIRECTORIES now only 50c cents each. Get yours at the North Gate P<>st office, M.S-C. or at the Public^ions Office. Qoodwla Hall, Room 207. tf lERR-f ANDERSON’S coijttplete uniform for 4Ue. Short coat, pinks, green and iurnmer serge. All regulation. Sale at S Price or lea*. LOU. GOOD USKD practice piano. Rountree Drive. Phone 3-1789, 2407 Bryan- • FOR RENT • ONK BEDROOM furnished house located oh an acre of land. For information , call Mrs. Simmonds, College Hospital be fore 5 p.m. Phone 4-5184. 65t4 1 WOULD I.IKE TO SHARB my home including kitchen, piano, and T.V. with two working girls or two A&M Students Phone 9-2T23. • LOST • ORET LADY'S purs* near north gate post office If found. Call Katherine Smith S-1232 before 5. 67tl FOUND A WONDERFUL place to buy or eell. Battalion cl***tried ad*. Call 4-5324 or » 4-1149 for prompt eourteou* aervic*. ■ BASEBALL PLAYERS We Have Complete Line of BASEBALL EQUIPMENT Specializing Rawlings Gloves Student Co-op Store Official notice* must be brought, malted, er telephoned *o a* to arrive In the Of fice of Student Publication* <207 Goodwin, 4-S324, hour* ft - 13, 1-5. dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 pan. of the day preceding publica tion. — Manager. The second installment of fees for board room rent, and laundry for the current semeste? is now due and must be paid by Tuesday, February 22. This installment amounts to $46.80 and covers the period from February 22 to March 22 as fol lows; ' Board .... $34.45 • Room rent , . 9.35 Laundry . 3.00 65t4 A few posts for physics laboratory stu dent asSistantships for the present semester are'vstiil open. Men who have completed sophomore physics courses with superior records are wanted to assist with labora- tory instruction in several second semester courses various morning and afternoon periods throughout the week. The scale of -compensation is .80 per hour for new assistants and .90 per hour for experienced assistants. Applicants are Invited to register at the ofiitfi of the department at their earliest convenience. ‘ 'J. G. Potter Week day mass in held each morning at 6:45 at St. Mary’s Catholic chapel. Wednesday even ing seiwice is at 7:15. After Wed nesday service the Newman club meets at the St. Mary’s Student center. Friday at 7:15 p.m. the Rev. Bob Brehian, director of the Wesley foundation at the University of Texas, will speak on bis experien ces in the Philippine Islands, at the Wesley foundation. —o— The Student Organization will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Chiistian Science Services. Each evening at 7:30 there will be a worker’s training class led by the Rev. Wayland Woodall at the College Heights Assembly of God. The regular Wednesday schedule will be observed at the First Bap tist church. Supper will be at 6 p.m., teacher’s meeting at 6:30 and prayer meeting at 7:15. Friday at 7 p.m. in the Baptist Student center the Rev. Ross Cog gins wil speak at the BSU vespers on problems in the life of a col lege student «t A&M and tell of opportunities for summer service Rev. Coggins is the assistant sec retary for Baptist student work at the University of Texas. Noel Doyle, director of the North Texas BSU in Denton, will also be pres ent at the meeting. Mrs. Gilbert Petty jr. was named Mrs. Texas A&M Saturday night at the Maroon and White ball, sponsored by The Battalion and the Memorial Student Center. Gifts and donors are as follows: A gold Gruen watch, by Potts Jewelers; a gold loving cup, by Sankey Park Jewelers; a bouquet of calla lillies, by the Aggieland flower shop; a maroon and white blanket, by the Exchange Store. An 8 by 10 portrait, to be made by the A&M Photo shop; a modern plexi-glass fruit bowl, presented by Haswell’s; a $5 gift certificate by WSD Clothiers; a carry-all eve ning bag, by Caldwell Jewelers; a shampoo and wave set, to be given by the House of Beauty; and a.33% long playing record, by Shaffer’s Book Store. A Dorothy Lee original bracelet, by Varner’s Jewelers; a pair of rhinestone earrings, by McCarty Jewelers; five silver dollars, by Loupot’s; a Luxite nylon slip, by A. M. Waldrop; an electrtc trivet, by the Student Co-op; a contour sheet for a baby bed, by I ramie’s Toy and Tot shop; and two one- half gallons of ice cream and milk, by the Sanitary Dairy Farms. (See tomorrow’s Batetalion for the completed list of prices award ed to Mrs. Texas A&M.) NEW ARRIVAL? Coll "The House Doctor' HE BUILDS — New Rooms, Porche«, Cabinets, Roofs. Garages, etc. HE CONVERTS—Porches to Bedrooms, Dining Areas, Hobby Rooms, Break fast Nooks, etc. NO DOWN PAYMENT - UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY “The House Doctor” isJPrompt, Efficient, Available, Courteous, Economical MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Wellborn Road Phone 4-4236 or 6-5211 , Head of Department 65t2 In .order to permit students and faculty to .alien'd th* services in Guion Hall dur ing the annual Religious Etnphasas Week clajssek. Will be suspended according to the follpwirig schedule: Monday. February 24—11 a.m. to noon Tue?day' and Wednesday February 22 and 23—10 a.m. to 11 a.m Thursday and Friday February 24 and 25— 9 am. to 10 a.m J. P. Abbott 63t6 Dean of th* College NEW CAR SALES & SERVICE Hudson. Willys & Nash Expert Paint & Body Work TAYIvOR MOTOR CO. 1301 Texas Ph. 3-3309 candidate for degree Any student who normally expect* to complete all the requirements for a degree by the end of the current semester should call by th* Registrar’s office NOW and make formal application /or a degree.! March 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 41 til LETTERS (Continued from Page 2) made Texas A&M a school well worthy of the name “great.” Dis continuance of the Cadet Corps and the initiation of coeducation do not lie on this course. In all truth, this course is not one without its spots of stormy weather, but it contains no waves too rough to be traversed by the men of Texas A&M who really love their school. Which way would you like to sail, Mr. Editor? L. E. Sheppard jr., ’57 QUALITY CLEANERS For The Best Work At The Lowest Prices See Us At 409 S. College Phone 2-1412 TERRY’S ART SHOP Framing — Artist Supplies Bryan, Texas 2917 Hwy. 6,S PHONE 3544 • KNGtNEERlNG ANB ABCKITBCTVKAL 81FPME8 • Bl.rr. LINK PRINTS • BLUE PBINT# • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES M3 OI4 Salpfcar Sprint* B**4 BRYAN, TEXAS Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETBIST 803A East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) TAKE THE FAST WAY DALLAS 1 hr. 38 mins. Lv 7:05 am, 2:15 pm FT. WORTH 2 hrs. 7 mins. Lv 7:05 am, 2:15 pm ALBUQUERQUE 6 hrs., 15 mins. Lv 7:05 am Phone 4-5054 For Reservations and Information mA LINES 1 TO THE PEOPLE OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST THE TWO WORDS Great Southern HAVE COME TO MEAN TRUSTWORTHY LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION . 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