The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 05, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
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ChurcJies Plan Holy Week
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BEGINNING WEDNESDAY
Wednesday evening service during
the Holy Week.. The Maunday
Thursday service will be at 7:45
p.m., holy communion will be serv
ed. Sermon for the service will be
“The Real Presence of Christ in
the Sacrament”.
TODAY & WEDNESDAY
LOVE
III
PARIS!
M-G-M'S “THE
LAST TIME
I SAW PARIS”
TECHNICOLOR I
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR - VAN JOHNSON
WALTER PIDGEON * DONNA REED
UNOFB I? YC ACS.- fR£E
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
“SUDDEN FEAR”
starring
Joan Crawford & Jack Palance
— A L S O —
Color
“SILVER LOAiy
With
John Payne — Lizabeth Scott
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
APRIL 10TH — 6:00 A.M.
Announcing . . .
THE KAHN TAILORING CO.
Bryan AFB Exchange
Concessioniere
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Will present a showing of Air Force
and Army Uniforms at approved AF
Exchange prices. Authorized for
ROTC Cadets going on active duty.
Delivery for graduation — pay when
clothing allowance is received;
Showing will he in the MSC,
in Room 233,
ON APRIL 13.
HOW LOW-PRICED
A GOOD
USED CAR
CAN BE!
1953 FORD Customline Club Coupe Fordomatic—
Heater and Radio—Lie. No. NV 1571 . . $1050.00
1952 CHEVROLET Tudor with Heater—
Lie. No. NV 1566 895.00
1951 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Conv. Coupe—
Hydra Trans—Radio and Heater . . . . $ 995.00
1950 CHEVROLET Club Coupe Power Glide-
Radio and Heater—Lie. No. LW 2584 . . $ 495.00
1953 CHEVROLET Club Cpe, Heater and Radio-
Clean One Owner—Lie. No. ND 226 . . $1195.00
1953 PLYMOUTH Savoy Station Wagon—Heater
— Excellent condition $1250.00
1953 FORD Ranch Wagon—Radio and Heater—
An Extra nice One-owner $1350.00
1949 WILLYS Station Wagon—overdrive —
An outstanding buy for only $495.00
Many others to choose from . . . All Registered for 1955
Cade Motor Co.
“Your Friendly Ford Dealer”
Texas Ave. & Burnett
TELEPHONES 2-1507 & 2-7136
Good Friday services will be held
at 7:45 p. m. The sermon will be
“The Crucifixion”, colored slides
will be shown.
* * *
Week day mass is held each
morning at 6:45 at St. Mary’s
Catholic chapel. Wednesday even
ing service is at 7:15. After the
Wednesday service the Newman
club meets at St. Mary’s Student
center.
* * *
Holy communion and breakfast
will be served at 6:30 a. m. to
morrow at the St. Thomas Chapel.
Maunday Thursday services will be
at 7:30 p. m. There will be a holy
communion and meditation at the
service. Good Friday sexvices will
be held from noon until 2 p. m. on
the meditations on the last words
of Jesus on the Cross.
* * #
There will be a meeting of the
church council tonight at 7:30 at
Our Saviour’s Lutheran church.
Maundy Thursday communion ser
vice will be held at 7:15 p. m., the
pastor’s theme will be “Jesus On
the Cross”. The Good Friday wor
ship will be at 7:15 p. m. the
pastor’s theme being “Jesus In
The Grave”. Saturday at 9 a. m.
will be the children’s confirmation
instruction and at 3:30 p.m. there
will be an egg hunting party for
the children of the church school.
James Wade will lead the
Wednesday prayer meeting in the
Church of Christ, at 7:15 p. m.
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The Rev. R. L. Tumlinson of the
College Heights Assembly of God
Church announced there will be
the regular Wednesday prayer
meeting at 7:45 p. m. and Satur
day meeting, this week.
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Prayer meeting will be at 7:30
p. m. Wednesday at the Church of
the Nazarene. The Friday evening
visitation service will also be held.
* * *
Vespers willl be held at 7 to
night in the Wesley foundation.
There will be a breakfast and com
munion at 6 a. m. tomorrow. A dis
cussion will be in the program on
“Beyond Personality” by C. S.
Lewis.
* * *
There will be a teachers meeting
at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the
First Baptist church but no other
services, the Rev. R. D. Longshore
ahnounced.
A&M Consolidated
Lists Honor Roll
A&M Consolidated high school
released the fourth six weeks hon
or roll last week.
Students in the twelfth grade on
the honor roll are Jerry Oden, Bill
Little, Elsie Richards, Betsy Bur-
chard, Eugenia Rush, Bonnie Car-
roll and Travis Englebrecht. Stu
dents in the eleventh grade are
Marilyn Davis, Margaret Berry,
Marcia Smith and Bobbie Miller.
Students on the honor roll in the
tenth grade are Donald Patton,
James Martin, Dali McCannon,
Maurice Olian, Larry Leighton,
David Webb, James Couch, Jo
Anne Walker, Mary Frances Ma
lik and Ronald Gandy.
Ninth grade students on the
honor roll are Mary M. Hierth,
Millie Caughlin, Elaine Chalk, Da
vid McNeely, Jerry Mills, Junius
Clark, Amy Norcross, Christopher
Kent, Patricia Byrd and Joe Ran
dolph.
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.
3fiss Moivery To Present
Piano Recital In MSC
Miss Anita Joy Mowery will
give a piano recital tomorrow at
8 p.m. in the assembly room of
Memorial Student Center.
Miss Mowery, who is twelve-
years-old, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin C. Mowery, and is
a piano student of Mrs. J. B. Baty.
She entered the National Guild of
Piano Teachers Auditions last year
Miss Anita Joy Mowery
Social Whirl
The newcomers club will have a
bridge and canasta party at the
home of Mrs. George Huebner at
1010 Walton. The party will be
at 2 p.m. and Mrs. T. J. Kelley
will be the hostess chairman.
Baby sitting arrangements may
be made by calling Mrs. George
Reid at 6-2396.
CROW HUNTING
Our calls will bring them in
close; good shotgun practice and
fun too!
HILLCREST
HARDWARE
2013 So. College Ave.
BRYAN, TEXAS
Phone 3-3299
winning superior rating in the au
ditions.
Miss Mowery’s recital selections
will include Bach, Mozart, Scar
latti, Debussey, MacDowell and
Chasins. Ushers for the program
will be Miss Patsy Wilkins and
Miss Julia Faye Mowery, cousin
to Miss Mowery, from Houston.
High School Chorus :
Receives High Rating
The A&M Consolidated high
school chorus, directed by Robert
L. Boone, received a division I rat
ing in concert and sight reading
at the region V interscholastic
league contest.
The contest was held in Galena
Park on March 19 with 42 counties
attending. All choral numbers were
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sung from memory, two prescribed
number's and a third number of the
director’s selection from any
source. One 6f the threq selections
was performed acappella.
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