The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1955, Image 5

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oirty.” He said the CSC did not
have that power. John Cunning
ham, senior Senator, said it was
time for the “infancy of the CSC
to ’mature.”
No Senior Priority
Parnell, said he didn’t think sen
iors should be given priority. “I
don’t think they are any better
than any one else, except they have
been here a little longer. I don’t
think the Senate is doing right in
giving all the tickets to seniors;
it is an injustice to all underclass
men.”
One civilian said the Senate had
reached a point of absurdity and
were behaving like children with
their bickering. He said that this
was the University of Texas game,
1955, for the Class of ’56.
«
Fred Benson, member of the Ath
letic Council, said that the A&M
student body did not include women
and that one-half of a general ad
mission ticket has to be paid to
UT for each date ticket sold. He
said this year was the first time
all 2,000 date tickets had been sold.
PECANS
The Horticulture Society has
obtained some excellent qual
ity Paper Shell Pecans which
it is offering for sale at 650
a pound cracked and 620 a
pound uncracked. The pecan
crop is limited this year so
place your orders now
Call 4-7614 or
Write Box 2734,
COLLEGE STATION
Friday, November 18, 1955
THE BATTALION
Page 5
AUTUM?—No, the word “Autumn” in the picture isn’t
spelled wrong! The girls, decorations committee for the
Aggie Wives Dance, are still painting on the candles and
leaves for the “Autumn Leaves” theme. Left to right is
Wilmoth Boring and Joy Churchill, Business Wives Club,
Thelma Lyon, Electrical Engineering Wives Club and
Beverly Young, Business Wives. The dance will begin at
9 p.m. tomorrow at the Memorial Student Center.
Married Couples
Dance Tomorrow
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WANT AD KATES
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10 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—400
DEADLINES
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Classified Display
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PHONE 4-5324
For Sale
(1) 1952 Chevrolet %-ton Panel
truck. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the office of the Execu
tive Assistant until 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, December 7, 1955. The
right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all
technicalities. Address Executive
Assistant, Agricultural Extension
Service, College Station, Terras, for
further: information. 51t3
Registered Wilson Dyna-weight
Golf clubs—staff model. Bag Boy
Golf Cart. 1955 Maple Zenith 24”
T.V. Call 6-8699. C-12-C. 48t4
Stacked all channel TV antenna
mast lead in guy wire, $20.00,
6-1713, 806 Welsh, College. 43tl3
Help Wanted
•Colored girl for two afternoons
a week to take care of baby and
do ironing. B-9-B College View.
51 tl
•Students to work concession for
T.U. game Thanksgiving. See J. C.
Wallis Friday or Monday at Kyle
Field. 50t2
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at.
special low monthly rates. The Ba-
/ard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Wanted to Rent
^.Unfurnished apartment or house,
available within the next few
months. Rent not over $45. Please
call if you are leaving such, 6-1361
at night and 6-6204, day. 49t5
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
>t telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
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 publica
tion.—Director.
By Action of the Executive Committee
of the Academic Council, all classes will
be dismissed on the afternoon of Thursday,
December 15, 1955 to permit
(1) A review of the Corps of Cadets
honoring the delegates to the Student Con-
frence on National Affairs at 1:30 p.m.
(2) Attendance of students and faculty
at the annual Twelfth Man Bowl Game
at 3:00 p.m.
J. P. Abbott,
Dean of the College 47t5
ALL DEPARTMENTS : The Official
directory of offices, staff and students
are ready for distribution now at 75c each.
You may get your copy now at the Office
of Student Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall.
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Amid a flurry of red and gold
leaves, candles depicting twilight
and Capers Combo playing the la
test hit song, “Autumn Leaves”,
married couples will dance from 9
to 12 p.m. tomorrow night in the
ballroom of the Memorial Student
Center.
Sponsored by the Aggie Wives
Council and the women’s clubs on
the campus, the dance will have the
theme of the long-time-around
song that Roger Williams’ style
made so popular—Autumn Leaves.
Intermission will feature the
wives clubs in special skits. A
prize will be awarded for the best
skit.
Tickets of $1.50 for couples will
be sold at the door.
“We want to extend a cordial in
vitation to any faculty member and
wife who might wish to attend the
dance,” stated Gardner Osborn,
president of the Council.
The Aggie Wives Council, rep
resenting approximately 17 Wives
Clubs on the campus, divided the
different committees according to
clubs.
Heading the advertisement and
music committee are Architect
Wives; Business Wives, decora
tions; Bridge Club, tickets; Dames
Club, prize for the skit; Civil En
gineering Wives Club, refreshments
and Geology Wives, skit chairman.
One of the few dances a year
solely for married students and
their wives, the dance will be in
formal.
“Club representatives have been
asked to turn in their tickets and
money tonight to Beverley Humph
ries at B-2-X College View.
Film Society Meets
The Film Society will present
“Guadalcanal Dairy” at 2 p. m.
Sunday in the Memorial Student
Center ballroom. Admission is by
season ticket or by 25 cents single
admission. The movie was changed
from tomorrow night to avoid con
flict with Town Hall.
See Joe Faulk ’32 for —
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Churches Announce Services
Hillel Foundation
Services will be held tonight at
7:15 in the south solarium of the
YMCA. Emil Wolfe will conduct
the services after which Oneg
Shabbat will follow.
Social Whirl
8 Tonight
Business Wives <have called a
special meeting at the home of
Kathy Neinast, C-15-C College
View. Members are urged to bring
their tickets or money to this
meeting.
Their regular scheduled meeting
at 8 p.m. Monday in the YMCA
will feature Mrs. R. M. Stevenson
speaking on “How to Be a Gracious
Hostess.”
Monday—7:30 p.m.
Animal Husbandry Wives will
have an organizational meeting in
the library of the Animal Industry
Building. Wives of graduate stu
dents are cordially invited to at
tend this meeting.
Industrial Education Wives Club
will meet at the YMCA to elect
officers. Mrs. Leslie Hawkins was
elected sponsor.
Petroleum Engineering Wives
Club will meet in the YMCA.
Mechanical Engineering Wives
Club will meet in the YMCA.
Geology Wives Club will meet
in the Geology Building.
8 P.M.
Electrical Engineering Wives
Club will meet at 8 p.m. in the so
cial room of the MSC.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
Agricultural Education Wives
Club will meet in the Agriculture
Engineering Building.
8 p.m.
Dames Club will hold a social
meeting in the YMCA. A national
organization, the only requirement
to join is that you be the wife of
a student.
UN Club To See
Film On Honduras
The United Nations Club will
meet Friday night, at 7:30, in the
YMCA.
A film, “Honduras,” will be
shown and students from Honduras
will be present to discuss the film.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Confession will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. Saturday a^ the
church. Mass will be sa d at 7,
8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday by Father
Charles Elmer.
St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel
“The Sheep and the Goat” k:
the sermon topic for Sunday. Holy
Communion will be held at 8 a.m.
Holy Communion and Sermon will
begin at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School
starts at 9:30 a.m. and morning
prayer and sermon begins at 11.
A&M Methodist Church
The Rev. Mr. Robert C. Monk,
minister for students, will conduct
worship services Sunday. His ser
mon topic will be “The Consequen
ces of Thanksgiving,” at the 10:55
a.m. service. Sunday School starts
at 9:45 a.m. Intermediate and
Senior MYF will be held at 5:45
and 6:30 p.m. respectively.
Wesley Foundation
The Foundation College Class
will meet at 9:45 a.m. Sunday and
Fellowship will be held at 6:15
p.m.
# First Baptist Church
“The Qualities of a Great Lead
er” wijll be the sermon topic de
livered at the 8:30 and 11 a.m.
worship services Sunday. Dub
Bailey will present the special mu
sic at 8:30 and Dave Goldston will
sing at the 11 a.m. service. The
Carol Choir will sing at the even
ing worship service. Training Un
ion begins at 6:30 p.m. and Sun
day School starts at 9:40 a.m.
Church of Jesus Christ and
Latter Day Saints
Services will be held at 10 a.m.
Sunday in the YMCA.
Bethel Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
“Give Account of Thy Steward
ship” will be the sermon-topic' for
the 10:45 a.m. service. Sunday
School starts at 9:30 a.m.
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
Sunday School begins at 9:15
a.m. followed by morning worship
at 10:30 a.m. Evening services
begin at 7:30 p.m.
Christian Science Society
What purposeful living and in
telligent consecration to God can
mean for mankind will be explain
ed in the sermon-topic -‘Soul and
Body” at the 11 a.m. service. Sun
day School begins al 9 0 a m.
Reading room is open from 2:30 to
5 p.m. Monday.
Our Saviour’s Luiheran Church
Church School and Bible Classes
will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sunday
with morning worship at 10:45 a.m.
There will be a meeting of Young
Married Couples at 4 p.m. The
Luther League will meet at 7:30
p.m. Monday.
A&M Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Mr. Charles Workman
will preach on the sermon topic
“Causes for Thanksgiving in 1955”
at the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services
Sunday. Rev. Mr. Workman is di
rector of the Presbyterian Student
Center.
Special Thanksgiving hymns will
be sung by the Aggie church choir
and portions of the services will
be conducted by Ag-gies. Breakfast
will be served at 8 a.m. and Church
School begins at 9:45 a.m.
Miss Barbara Hudson of Austin
College, Sherman, Tex., will speak
at the Student League at 6:30 p.m.
on her experiences on Ecumenical
Work Camp in Brazil this past
summer.
College Heights Assembly of God
Sunday School will begin at 9:45
a.m. with worship services starting
at 11 a.m. Christ Ambassadors
will meet'"at 6:30 p.m. followed by
evening services at 7:30 p.m.
A&M Christian Church
Coffee time is held at 9:30 a.m.
followed by Sunday School at 9:45.
Morning Service begins at 11 a.m.
and the Children’s Fellowship
starts at 3:30 p.m. Both the Christ
ian Youth Fellowship and the Dis
ciples Student Fellowship begin
at 5 p.m.
Church of the Nazarene
Sunday School begins at 10 a.m.
followed by morning worship ser
vices at 11 a.m. The Nazarene
Young People’s Society at 7 p.m.
Evangelistic Services begin at 7:45
p.m.
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