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V Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, January 18, 1956 i Methodist Men Feature Reagan Brown Tonight Reag-an Brown, now extension sociologist of A&M will be the g-uest speaker before the Methodist : Men of the A&M Methodist Church [ in Colleg'e Station at their dinner . meeting- at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Fellowship Hall. The speaker will be received by the Rev. Nolan R. Vance, pastor of the church, and introduced by Dr. John Kincannon, president of Methodist Men. Dr. Kincannon was aided in arranging this pro gram by a permanent committee consisting of Dr. J. H. Southern, Fred R. Brison and Barney Welch. In addition to having profession al experience in rural sociology as a county agent in Kaufman and Caldwell Counties, Brown has been active as a religious lay leader. He was district Methodist lay lead er of the Greenville district ft’om 1949 to 1951 and for the period 1953 to 1955 was charge lay leader for the Lockhai’t Methodist Church. Brown’s talk will be a Bible- based one entitled “Fish and Men.” Dr. Kincannon promises the subject will be unusually fascinating with many interesting parallels drawn. The foods committee is composed Graduates Honored Approximately 100 members of the Two by Two Class of the First B&ptist Church in College Station, were present at a fellowship and social hour Sunday morning honor ing January graduates of the class. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kennerly, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Patterson greeted the guests. Mrs." R. L. Brown poured while Mrs. Harold Curiis seiwed dough nuts. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Gene Shackelford, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hopkins, Harold Curtis and the Rev. R. B. Brown. McCALL’S Humble Service Station “Where Service Is First” East Gate 4-8884 Hy 6 of Col. Pei'cy M. Goff, chairman, Major Daniel Phillips, T. D. Let- better, Truman R. Jones, Jr., John Hillman, Bob Gallaway, R. L. El kins, Sam Cleland, and K. R. Bai ley. Social Whirl AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Student Center. Barbara Jones was elected presi dent at last week’s meeting. Other officers elected were Barbara Clon- inger, vice president; Mary Lyles, secretary; Shirley Miller, treasur er; Margaret Brown, reporter and Kathy Neinast, council representa tive. Prizes awarded last week went to Dixie Evans, Barbara Styner, Pat Henderson, Kathy Rowin and Francis Bummerhop. ❖ GEOLOGY WIVES CLUB elect ed Nancy McCarty president in Monday night elections. Assisting her are Patsy Cooper, vice president; Barbara Rolf, sec retary; Mildred Hummel, treasur er; Amye Phillips, membership chairman, and Mrs. Peter Dehlinger was elected sponsor. * * * ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Wives Club chose Patti McAlexan- der as the president for the Spring semester. Assisting her are Bernice Thomp son, vice president; Barbara Wil son, secretary; Nonna Koch, treas urer; Bobby Dean, reporter; J’nene Morgan, social chairman and Garn- der Osborne, council representative. *i* •}• BUSINESS WIVES CLUB elect ed Betty Chinnock as their presi dent for the Spring semester Mon day night. Assisting her are Beverly Young, vice president; Mary Kay Jones, secretary; Ann Mifflin, treasurer; Wilmoth Boring, reporter and Joy Churchill, council I'epresentative. Grants (Continued from Page 2) control of Internal parasites in livestock. Dr. R. D. Turk of the Department of Veterinary Medi cine is supervising the studies. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD BATES One day 2^ per word 1$^ per word each additional day Minimum charge—-40^ DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 800 per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 For Sale ’41 Ford Coupe, excellent condi tion. Will sacrifice this week. See Gary W. 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Churches Hold Mid-Week Services Bethel Lutheran Church (Missoui-i Synod) “King Herod” will be the sermon topic delivered at services tonight at 7:45 at the church. College Heights Assembly of God The sermon topic for services at 7:30 tonight will be “He that dig- geth a pit shall fall into it” from the Proverbs. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church Lutheran Student Association will meet tonight at 7:30 to elect officers for the Spring term. First Baptist Church Worker’s supper and teacher’s meeting will be held at 6 and 6:30 tonight respectively. Prayer meet ing and devotional program will begin tonight at 7:30. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Services will be held at 5:15 this afternoon at the chapel. Week day mass is held each moiTiing at 6:30 except Wednesday. Church of Christ Mid-week sei-vices will be held at the church at. 7:15 tonight. Wesley Foundation Dixie Southern will show slides on India at 7 tonight at the Foun dation. The Fish Fellowship will be held at 6 p.m. Friday. Bob Nichols is in charge of the pro gram. Reservations for the dinner Friday must be made by Thursday. A&M Presbyterian Church Continuing with the series “Pre paring for Christian Leadership,” Murray Milner will lead the pro gram at fellowship tonight at 7. A&M Christian Church Disciples Student Fellowship will meet tonight at 7:15. Church of the Nazarene Mid-week services will be con ducted tonight at 7:30 at the church. Christian Science Society Evening services will be at 8 to night at the church. B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation Usual Wednesday cultural meet- Miiler Attends Dr. J. C. Miller, head of the Ani mal Husbandry Department, spoke to the Panola County Beef Cattle Association recently. He also par ticipated in the Extension Agents Training Conference at Palestine and Livingston ing will not be held this week, but I he held with David Goldberg con- Friday services at 7:15 p.m. will (ducting the program. 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