The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 09, 1955, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 9, 1955
THE BATTALION
Page Si
Church Schedule Sunday Includes Episcopal Picnic
College Station ministers have ]
announced schedules and sermon
topics for Sunday, June 12.
St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel
The annual family picnic will be
held at 10 a.m. Sunday at Hensel
Park.
Activities will begin with the
service of morning prayer at 10.
Following this there will be recrea
tion for the children and then
lunch. Every family will bring
their own lunch, but soft drinks
will be provided.
There will be a service of Holy
Communion at 8 a.m. at the church,
but there will be no 9:30 service.
The Christian Science Society
How the real man of God’s crea
tion is divinely protected, main
tained, and sustained will be
brought out in the Lesson-Sermon
entitled “God, the Preserver of
Man” at the Christian Science serv
ice at 11 a.m. Sunday.
The Scriptural selections will in
clude the following from Psalms
(40:11): “Withhold not thou thy
tender mei’cies from me, O Lord:
let thy loving kindness and thy
truth continually preserve me.”
Other services this week include
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and a
service at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
“The Church and Christianity”
is the sermon to be delivered at the
10:30 morning worship service by
the Rev. Mr. R. F. Buck.
At the evening service at 7:30
p.m. a film strip, “Resettled Shep
herds,” will be shown.
Sunday school will begin at 9:15
a.m.
A&M Methodist Church
Beginning a series of sermons on
“The Marks of a Christian,” the
Rev. Mr. Nolan Vance will preach
this Sunday on “Faith.”
Church school and morning wor
ship are at 9:45 and 10:55 a.m.
respectively, with Methodist Youth
Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Bethel Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
Sunday school will be at 9:30
a.m., followed at 10:45 by morn
ing worship service.
First Baptist Church
Sunday’s schedule is as follows:
Church school at 9:40 a.m., mora-
ing worship at 11 a.m., Training
Union at 7 p.m. and evening wor
ship at 8 p.m.
Next Wednesday evening will be
the closing exercises of the Vaca
tion Bible School, which has been
running this week.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Worship service will be at 10
o’clock Sunday morning in the
YMCA chapel.
Church of Christ
Morning services are church
school at 9:45 and worship at 10:45.
The young people’s class will
meet at 6:15 p.m., and will be fol
lowed by the evening service at
7:15.
A&M Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Mr. Norman Anderson
will preach on “The Importance of
Rules” at the morning worship
service, which is at 8:45.
Sunday school will be at 10 a.m.,
and Bible study at 7:30 p.m.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Mass this Sunday will be cele
brated at 9 o’clock a.m.
Church of the Nazarene
Sunday school will be at 10 a.m.,
and morning worship at 11. The
sermon, to be given by the Rev.
Mr. Harold Carlisle, will be titled
“Jesus, the Good Shepherd.”
The sermon for the evangelistic
service, which begins at 7:45 p.m.,
is on “The Faith of Noah.” land morning worship at 10:45.
The Nazarene young people’s so- The Luther League will meet at
ciety will meet at 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Monday, and the Church
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Chm*ch Council at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. There
Church school is at 9:30 a.m., | will be a choir rehearsal Thursday
at 7:30 p.m.
A&M Christian Church
At 9:45 a.m. will be church
school; morning worship will begin
at 11.
The Christian Youth Fellowship i.church school at 9:45 and worship
will meet at 5 p.m., and the Disci- at 11.
pies Student Fellowship at 7 p.m. The Christ Ambassadors will
College Heights Assembly of God meet at 6:30 p.m., and there will
Sunday morning services are be an evening service at 7:30.
MS Instructor
Gets Duty Call
Maj. Robert T. Willets, senior
engineer instructor in the Military
Department at A&M, has received
orders to report to camp Kilmer,
N.J. on July 27 to embark for
Bremerhaven, Germany, for as
signment to duty in Germany.
He will leave the college June 10
on military leave prior to reporting )
for embarkation and expects to
take his family with him on his
overseas assignment.
Major Willets came to A&M in
September 1952.
Bradley Chosen
Robert Bradley of Sherman has
been elected president of the Gray
son County club for next year.
Other officers are Jack Wyatt of
Sherman, vice-president; Lanny R.
Bretches of Denison, secretary;
Lee Jennings of Sherman, treas
urer-reporter; and Bemie Spath
of Sherman, business manager.
‘Corks 9 Used
For Heart Plugs
DETROIT—(A 1 )—Dr. Charles P.
Bailey says he has used living
“corks” to plug leaks in more than
150 critically damaged hearts. The
“corks” are pieces of cartilage tak
en from the patient’s rib.
He wraps the “cork” in a section
of pericardium^ the sac which en
closes the heart. It is grafted into
position and grows fast.
Dr. Bailey says he uses this
method to correct “insufficiency—
when the valve fails to close prop
erly and the blood flows both ways
in the left side of the heart rather
than being pumped through the
body.”
Dr. Baily says the mortality rate
of his patients is high because of
the desperate condition of the such
patients. But, he adds, the mortali
ty “has improved progressively.”
Although aluminum alloys are
weaker than the same bulk of car
bon .steel, they are stronger than
the same weight of steel.
Family Favorites
By Mrs. Walter T. Matzen
Virginia Matzen, a midwesterner from a long line of mid-
westerners, found a new love six years ago—Texas. She and her
husband, who is in the electrical engineering department, have
three children. “My family does not spur me on to greater ef
forts in cookery,” says Mrs. Matzen; “they are definitely sus
picious of anything new or different in the way of food.
Party Pastry
I use these pastry rounds as a base for creamed chicken or as
a topping on meat or chicken pies.
1 cup flour % cup hot water
V2 t. salt ^ cup butter
1 t. baking powder 1 t. lemon juice
% cup shortening 1 well-beaten egg yolk
Sift dry ingredients; cut in shortening. Melt butter in hot water,
cool, and add lemon juice and egg yolk. Add this mixture to dry in
gredients and stir until mixed. Chill. Roll on pastry cloth till 1/3 inch
thick. Cut with large round cookie cutter. Prick with a folk, place
on greased baking sheet ami bake in 425-degree oven until golden
brown.
Sopapaillas
This is a recipe used by the foods group of the College Women’s
Social Club several years ago. It is from La Placita in Albequerque.
Whenever I want a Mexican dinner to be a little special, I serve these
and a fruit sherbet with the meal.
2 cups flour
1 X A t. salt
2 T. baking powder
Cut lard into sifted dry ingredients. Add water; knead to soft
ball. Roll Vs inch thick. Cut into rectangles and fry in deep fat.
Push down constantly to make them puff. Should swell like popovers.
Serve hot.
Surprise Pudding
1 cup sugar Vz t. soda
1 egg, beaten well 1 No. 2 can fruit cocktail
1 t. vanilla X A cup brown sugar
1 cup flour M cup chopped nuts
Vz t. salt
Combine sugar, egg and vanilla. Add flour, salt and soda sifted
together. Drain fruit cocktail thoroughly and add to above mixture.
Make topping of brown sugar and nuts. Pour batter in 9 x 9 or
7 x 11 pan and sprinkle topping over the batter. Bake at 350 de
grees for 35 minutes. Serve with whipped cream.
1 1/3 T. lard
% cup lukewarm water
THESE VALUES GOOD TODAY THRU SATURDAY IN BRYAN — SOUTH COLLEGE AT HIWAY 6
FLOUR
TUNA
29
FOOD CLUB
5 Lbs.
Del Monte Chunk
y2 Size Can
TOP FROST — Frozen, Sliced
STRAWBERRIES ioo,p, 9
Top Frost, Frozen
10 Oz. Pkg.
Dill Pickles Mother's y 2 Gal. 49c
(
WEINGARTEN'S FROZEN DESSERT
MELLO FREEZE
19
Cut Corn
IMPERIAL
PURE CANE
SUGAR
V2 GALLON 49
CALIF. POTATOES
U. S. No. 1 Texas
CUCUMBERS
Lb. 5
c
Long
Whites
U. S. No. 1 Texas, Sweet
Yellow Onions
10 Lbs - 38
Lb. 5
SLICED
Weingarten's
Own Lockwood
Lb. Pkg.
37
Veal Sirloin
Veal Rolled, Boneless
STEAK
Lb. 59c
ROAST
Lb. 49c
BIG BOLOGNA s,i ^«rr
Lb 29 c
Wisconson American
Armour's Star Sausage
CHEDDAR CHEESE
Lb. 49c
CERVEEAT
Lb. 49c
Two 7-Inch Layers, Fudge Icing
CHOCOLATE CAKE 45<
Two Oblong Rich Layers, 7-Minute icing
DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE 69<
Dutch Maid Frozen
COFFEE CAKE .*0^ 69<
. . . and many more BIG V/A/.L/ES I