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THE BATTALION
Thursday, September 15, 1955
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College Station Churches Set Services
By Mrs. R. B. Hickerson
This week’s guest editor, Altha Hickerson, who is the wife of the
Farm Radio Editor for the Agricultural Extension Service, teaches at
Ben Milam Elementary. They have two children; Ann, who works on
the campus and Dicky, a junior at Stephen F. Austin High.
JOHNNY KNOWSIT
This dish is wonderful for an after-football supper—quick to pre
pare and yet perfect for your family and guests.
2 lbs. ground meat (brown in 1 large onion
skillet) 2 sticks celery
2 bell peppers 1 button garlic
Combine the peppers, onion celery and garlic and brown in skillet
with butter.
2 pkgs. noodles—cooked 1 can tomato puree or paste
until tender and drain 1 can tomato soup
1 small jar stuffed olives Dash pepper sauce
(sliced)
Mix all incregients together and put in a large baking dish. Sea
son to taste. Grate % lb. cheese and sprinkle over top. Bake for 25
or 30 minutes and serve while hot. (This can be prepared early and
left in refrigerator until ready to bake).
LIME, CHEESE, PINEAPPLE SALAD
This is a spectacular salad for those extra-special occasions when
your cooking means so much.
% cup finely chopped celery
% cup chopped pecans
t. salt
1 cup heavy cream (whipped)
1—No. 2 can crushed pineapple
1—3 oz. pkg. lime jello
% cup grated American cheese
% cup chopped pimento
or 1/3 cup, if preferred)
Drain pineapple—heat juice and add jello to hot juice. Cool.
When the jello mixture begins to thicken, add pineapple, cheese, pi
mento, celery, salt and nuts. Fold in whipped cream. Line bottom of
7” mold ring with sliced stuffed olives. Pour in jello and chill. Serves
10 or 12.
FRUIT CAKE
With the nearness of fall our thoughts dwell on the well-known
Fruit Cake. Here is another variation.
4 eggs (beaten separately)
1 t. vanilla
1 cup sugar
1 cup flour
4 cups nuts
2 lbs. dates
1 lb. candied cherries
2 t. baking powder (rounded)
Vz t. salt
Chop nuts • and fruit . . . cover with flour that has been mixed
with other dry ingredients. Add sugar to beaten egg yolks and work
into fruit mixture with hands. Fold in beaten egg whites. Cook at
250 degrees or 275 degrees for two hours. Put a lid over the cake
pan and set a pan of water in the bottom of the stove under the cake.
Since the cake has long to cook, the steam from the water will keep
the bottom of the cake moist.
APPLE SAUCE CAKE
Another good cake recipe with
1—No. 2 can apple sauce
2 t. soda
2 cups sugar
2 T. molasses
% cup Crisco
3 cups flour
Cream sugar and Crisco, add apple sauce . . . flour, soda and
ather dry ingredients should be sifted together then add to sugar and
apple sauce mixture. Add molasses and pecans. Bake 1% hours at
300 degrees or until done.
College Conference
To Be Held Here
The Twelfth Annual Junior Col
lege Conference will be held on the
campus Oct. 3-4, according to C.
H. Ransdell, chairman.
Registration will be held in the
lobby of the Center from 2-6 p.m.
Oct. 2. Meetings will take place
in the Assembly Room of the Union
Building.
A luncheon and banquet will be
held Oct. 3. Tickets may be pur
chased at the registration desk.
a new tang is the apple sauce cake.
1 cup raisins
2 cups pecans
1 t. cinnamon
1 t. cloves
1 t. nutmeg
Iran Parasitologist
Visits Campus
Dr. Aziz Rafyi, director of the
Razi State Institute of Vaccin and
Serra, Iran, visited the A&M cam
pus recently to see the facilities
of the School of Veterinary Medi
cine.
His trip was sponsored by the
Foreign Operations Administra
tion in cooperation with the Uni
ted States Department of Agri
culture and land-grant colleges in
the United States.
A Revival, remodeled church
nursery, and an annual Round-up
headline the church news for the
week.
Church of The Nazarene
The Rev. Mrs. Thelma Steelman
will be the visiting Evangelist for
the week-long revival to be held
at the Church of the Nazarene.
Mrs. Steelman, from Gilmer,
Tex., will head the revival which
begins Sunday, Sept. 18 and lasts
through Sept. 25. She has pastored
churches in California and East
Texas.
Sunday school will begin at 10
a.m. with the morning worship at
11 a.m.
The Nazarene Young People’s
Society meets at 7 p.m. and evan
gelistic services will be held again
at 7:45 Sunday night.
Services will be held every night
at 7:45.
The Rev. Mr. Harold Carlisle is
pastor of the church.
St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel
Parents may attend Holy Com
munion, church school and morning
worship while their children are
kept in the remodeled nursery and
kindergarten of St. Thomas Epis
copal chapel.
Under the direction of Dr.
George Huebner, of the oceano
graphy department, and Dr. Milton
Nancy of the history department,
the church men repartitioned the
building, put a new roof, laid as
phalt tile and painted inside and
out.
The nursery is open at 9:30 and
11 a.m.
Holy Communion will be observ
ed at 8 and 9:30 a.m. Church
school will be held at 8:30 a.m. and
the morning prayer and sermon
start at 11 a.m.
The Rev. Mr. Robert L. Darwall
is vicar of the church.
First Baptist Church
The annual Fall Roundup will be
held at the First Baptist Church in
College Station Sunday.
Around the theme of the rodeo
and roundup a high attendance in
Sunday school has been planned by
the School Superintendent, C. H.
Ransdell and Education Director,
L. E. Layman.
Immediately following the 11
a.m. worship service, a chuck wag
on dinner will be served in the
church patio to members, their
friends and Aggies.
Training Union is schedule^ for
6:30 and worship, at 7:30 p.m.
The Lottie Moon Business Wo
man’s Circle will have a book re-
Heat a can of pork and beans in
tomato sauce—the 1 pouhd size.
Meanwhile split and broil frank
furters and frankfurter rolls. But
ter the cut surfaces of the rolls
and spread with a good prepared
mustard. Now ladle the hot beans
into the rolls, top with the hot
frankfurters and call the gang!
view tonight at 7:15 in the home
of Mrs. W. D. Lloyd, 500 Main.
The book, written by Mrs. T. A.
Patterson in commemoration of the
75th Anniversary of the Texas
Woman’s Missionary Union, will be
reviewed by Mesdames L. E. Stark
and E. J. Kx - ause of Bryan.
Preceding the review a buffet
supper will be served on the lawn.
Invitations have been issued to
all women of the church.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Mass will be read at 7, 8:30 and
10 a.m. Sunday morning by Father
Charles Elmer.
Confession will be held fi’om 6:30
to 7:30 Satux-day night. .
A&M Christian Church
The A&M Christian Church will
begin their Sxxnday services with
coffee time which is held at 9:30
a.m. Immediately following, Sun
day school will begin.
The Rev. Clarence Ketch will
deliver the seiunon at the moi’ning
service at 11 a.m.
At 3:30 p.m. the Children’s Fel
lowship is held and at 5 p.m. both
the Christian Youth Fellowship and
the Disciples Student Fellowship
will meet.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Services for the Church of Jesus
Chi-ist of Latter Day Saints will be
held at 10 a.m. Sunday in the
YMCA Chapel.
Church of Christ
James F. Fowlei 1 , minister of the
Church of Christ, will deliver the
sermon “Playing Church” at the
10:45 a.m. morning sex-vice. Sun
day school is held at 9:45 a.m.
Special school for Aggies will be
held at the same time at the
YMCA.
Young people’s class will meet
that evening at 6:15 and evening
services will be conducted at 7:15.
A&3I Methodist Church
“Who Is a Christian” will be the
sermon-topic for Sunday at the
A&M Methodist church, said the
Rev. Mr. Nolan Vance, minister-.
Sunday school is held at 9:45
a.m. and morning worship begins
at 10:55 a.m.
Intermediate MYF begins at
5:45 p.m. and 6:30, for Senior-
MYF.
Christian Science Society
Key-noting the Lesson-Sermon
entitled “Matter” at the Christian
Science Society this Sunday, is the
Golden Text from I Corinthians
(10:14): “My dearly beloved, flee
fx-om idolatry.”
Morning worship is held at 11
a.m. Sunday school begins at
9:30 a.m.
Faith Evaxxgelical aixd
Reformed Church
The Rev. Mi-. R. F. Buck will
deliver the sermon at the 10:30
a.m. morning worship on “Left
over for God.” Sunday school is
held at 9:15 a.m.
ACCREDITED BIBLE COURSE
— FALL SEMESTER —
Six Hours Credit May Be Allowed Toward Your Degree
Course No. Description
Credit
Section
306
New Test. Character Studies (1-0)
1
500
311
The Synoptic Gospels (2-0)
2
500
312
Gospel of John (1-0)
1
500
312
Gospel of John (1-0)
1
501
313
Survey of New Testament (2-0)
2
500
313
Survey of New Testament (2-0)
2
501
313
Survey of New Testament (2-0)
2
502
313
Survey of New Testament (2-0)
2
503
313
Survey of New Testament (2-0)
2
504
314
Survey of Old Testament (3-0
3
500
317
The Minor Prophets (2-0)
2
500
318
The Book of Acts (1-0)
1
500
318
The Book of Acts (1-0)
1
501
319
Epistles of Paul (2-0)
2
500
319
Epistles of Paul (2-0)
2
501
320
The Book of Revelation (1-0)
1
500
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
3
500
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0) .
3
501
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
3
502
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
3
503
324
The Major Prophets (3-0)
3
500
327
Introduction to the Bible (2-0)
2
500
Time
Teacher
Place
T10
Fowler
Church of Christ
TTh9
F owler
Church of Christ
Th8
Smith
Baptist Student Center
F9
Smith
Baptist Student Center
TTh8
Monk
Wesley Foundation
TThll
Smith
Baptist Student Center
TThll
Workman
YMCA
TThl
Darwall
YMCA
WF8
Smith
Baptist Student Center
MWF10
Smith
Baptist Student Center
MW11
Monk
Wesley Foundation
W10
Fowler
Church of Christ
ThlO
Workman
YMCA
TThlO
Anderson
YMCA
WF11
Elmer
St. Mary’s Student Center
T8
Smith
Baptist Student Center
MWF8
Workman
YMCA
MWF9
Elmer
St. Mary’s Student Center
MWF10
Monk
Wesley Foundation
MWF11
Smith
Baptist Student Center
MWF9
Swygert
YMCA
TTh9
Darwall
YMCA
A film strip entitled “A Matter
of Fact” will be shown at the eve
ning sex-vice at 7:30.
A&M Presbyterian Church
The Rev; Mi-. Noi*man Anderson
will begin the moming wox-ship at
the A&M Presbyterian church at
8:45 and 11 a.m. with the sei-mon
“Our College Church.” Chux-ch
school will be held at 9:45 a.m.
This is the regular fall schedule.
Breakfast will be served at 8
a.m. at the Px-esbytei-ian Student
Center on the campus, according
to the Rev. Mr. Charles Workman,
director of the center.
Westminster Fellowship, moder
ated by Bud Whitney, begins at
6:30 p.m., also at the Center.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
Church School at Our Saviour’s
Luthex-an church will begin at 9:30
a.m. Sunday with the morning
worship starting at 10:45 a.m. The
Rev. Mr. Thomas H. Swygexrt is
pastor of the chux-ch.
College Heights Assembly of God
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m. Sunday at the College Heights
Assembly of God chux-ch with wor
ship service stax-ting at 11 a.m.
The Christ Ambassadoi-s hold
their meetings at 6:30 Sunday
night with the evening service be
ginning at 7:30.
Bethel Lutheran Church
The Rev. Mr. William C. Peter
son will conduct the moi’ning wox--
ship at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at the
Bqthel Lutheran church. Sunday
school is held at 9:30 a.m.
Hillel Foundation
Jewish Rosh Hashonal sex-vices
will be held tomorrow night at 8
at the Temple Frieda in Bx-yan.
Sol Klein will officiate at the
New Year ceremonies.
Services will also be held Satui’-
day morning at 9 a.m. at the tem
ple.
It takes TWO to fill the bill
. ... or fashion a Christian home
TWO by TWO
The class for Aggie Couples
First Baptist Church
College Station
THESE VALUES GOOD TODAY THRU SATURDAY AT OUR BRYAN STORE
1010 South College at Pease
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Peach Halves, no. 2®/ 2 can 27'
Can Milk
Carnation o'Pet 2 Large Cans c
Food Club
Tuna Chunks, no. % con 21'
Spry Shortening 3 lb. can 75'
FLEECY BLEACH, 1 / 2 Gal 25c
SALAD DRESSING Food Club, Qt. 39c
Pork and Beams, Jack Sprat 3 Mo. 300 23c
Mohawk or Jasmine
New Crop
Jonathan's
APPLES
U. S. No. 1 Missouri.
New Crop lb. 10'
HAMS
Whole or Shank
Portion lb. 49'
Butt Portion lb. 55<
Fresh
Veal Crown Table Trimmed
Egg Plant
lb. 6c
ROAST lb. 29c
FRANKS. Armour Star lb. pkg. 37c
BOLOGNA, Armour Star lb. Pkg. 35c
DRUG SPECIAL OVEN FRESH
Woodbury
Sh ampoo
■ 39'
$1.00 Size
2 - Layer
Orange Cake
Delicious Orange
Cake with T-minutc
Orange Icing
55'