The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 07, 1956, Image 5

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Churches Schedule Services
St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel
“Sounding Brass and Tinkling
Cymbals” is the sermon the Rev.
Robert L. Darwall, vicar, will de
liver at 9:30 a.m. services Sunday.
Holy Communion will be held at 8
a.m. and Church School will meet
at 9:30. Ice tea will be served in
the Parish Hall following the 9:30
services.
Christian Science Society
Safety and abundance which can
be experienced through reliance
on God will be the theme from the
sermon topic entitled “God the
Pi-eserver of Man” at the 11 a.m.
services. Sunday School will be
held at 9:30 a.m.
Baptist Student Center
Vespers will be held at 6:15 to
night and Friday.
A&M Methodist Church
The Rev. Nolan Vance will speak
on “Christians Unashamed” at the
10:55 a.m. services Sunday. Church
School will begin at 9:45. Inter-
Social Whirl
AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight in the
Memorial Student Center. Hos
tesses will be Dixie Evans and
Janie Perkins. Prizes were award
ed last week to Francis Brummer-
hop, high, Ann Kinney, second
high, and Lucile Prior, traveling
slam, in the regular division. Janie
Perkins had high score in the in
termediates. All bridge players
will be consolidated for the sum
mer term.
★
AERO WIVES CLUB will meet
nt 7:30 tonight in the Aero
Lounge.
★
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Wives Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday in front of the White Col
iseum. W. M. Dowell of the Phy
sical Education Department, will
begin an instruction course in
First Aid which will be held every
Monday for 6 weeks. Members are
asked to bring a book entitled Red
Cross First Aid and Supplement,
1945 edition which can be pur
chased at local stores. A short
business meeting will follow.
★
DAMES CLUB will meet at 8 ,
p.m. Tuesday in the YMCA.
mediate and Senior MYF will meet
at 5:45 and 6:30 p.m. respectively.
A&M Presbyterian Church
“The Lord’s Prayer and Ours”
is the sermon topic of the Rev.
Norman Anderson at the 8:45 a.m.
Worship services Sunday. Church
School will begin at 9:45.
Church of the Nazarene
Sunday School will be held at 10
a.m. followed by worship services
at 11. Nazarene Young People’s
Society will meet at 7 p.m. follow
ed by evangelistic services at 7:45.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Services will be held at 10 a.m.
Sunday in the YMCA Chapel.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Confessions will be heard from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday and
preceeding mass on Sunday which
is said at 7, 8:30 and 10 a.m.
A&M Christian Church
Dr. W. C. Jones will speak on
“The Qualities of a Normal Per
son” at the 11 a.m. service Sunday.
Coffee hour will begin at 9:30 fol
lowed by Sunday School at 9:45.
The Rev. Clarence Ketch has taken
a leave of absence until September,
1957 at work on his PhD at LSU.
Photography New
Course Next Fall
A new course in photography
will be added to the Journalism
Department next fall, according to
D. D. Burchard head of the de
partment.
The new course, Journalism 315,
will be taught by Wesley Calvert,
assistant professor of journalism.
It will replace Physics 315 which,
prior to this time, has been the on
ly photography course offered at
A&M.
A laboratory for the course will
be located in the first floor of the
Civil Engineering Building where
the entire Journalism Department
will be housed sometime early in
1957.
“We are planning new equipment
and modern laboratory facilities
that will compare favorably with
any laboratory in the country,”
claims Burchard.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
Dean A. C. Sti-eng, from the
Texas Lutheran College in Seguin
will deliver the sermon at 10:4;
a.m. worship services Sunday. Sun
day School will begin at 9:36
There will be a brief congrega
tional meeting immediately follow
mg the worship service in refer
ence to calling a pastor. The pui
pit was vacated by the Rev. Tho
mas H. Swygert, who is now pas
tor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Churcl
in Brenham. The Church Counci
meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m
Tuesday.
College Heights Assembly of God
The Rev. R. L. Tumlinson wil
conduct woi'ship services at 1
a. m. Sunday following Churc 1
School at 9:45. Christ Ambassa
dors will meet at 6:30 p.m. follow
ed by evening service at 7:30.
First Baptist Church
The Rev. Robert D. Longshore
will conduct the worship service:
at 11 a. m. Sunday following
Church School at 9:40. Traininf
Union will begin at 7 p.m. with
evening worship at 8. Wednesday
the teacher’s meeting will be held
at 6:30 and prayer meeting at
7:30 p.m. Men’s prayer service
will meet at 7 a.m. Thursday fol
lowed by coffee and donuts.
Church of Christ
Mont Whitson, pastor, will con
duct the 10:45 a.m. service Sunday
following Church School at 9:45
Young People’s Class will meet at
6:15 p.m. preceeding the evening
service at 7:15. “Churches of
Christ” is the morning sermon
topic while “Studies from the
Book of James” is the evening.
Mid-week services will be held at
7:15 p.m. Wednesday and Ladies
Bible Class will meet in the
church building at 10 a.m. next
Thursday.
Bethel Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
The Rev. William C. Peterson
will conduct the worship services
at 10:45 a.m. Sunday following
Sunday School at 9:30. Wednesday
vesper services are held at 7:45
p. m.
Faith Evangelical and Reformed
Church
Services will be held at 10:3f
a. m. Sunday following Church
School at 9:15. Evening worship
will begin at 7:30 p.m.
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COLLEGE STATION
JUNE 7-8-9
The Grove
Schedule
Summer outdoor movies will be
hown at the Grove. Gates open
t 7 p.m., movies will begin at 8
•.m. Admission will be by student
ctivity fee slip or season and
ngle ticket, on sale at the gate.
Thursday
Ruby Gentry, starring Charlton
leston and Jennifer Jones.
Monday
Treasure of the Ruby Hills,
starring Zachary Scott and Barton
McLane.
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| White Witch Doctor, starring
tobert Mitchum.
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W’itness to Murder, starring Bar-
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The Ha l In I inn .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday June 7, 1010 PAGE 5
UCLA’s Ronnie Knox received
edit for an 82-yard punt against
he College of the Pacific last sea-
There are nearly 500 species of
lummingbird.
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WEE AGGIELAND ROYALTY—Bill Loveless and Judy Kay Rogers were chosen King
and Queen of the Wee Aggieland Kindergarten recently at the End of School Festival.
Others participating in the program were Andy Watson, Mary Darwall, John Sperry,
Judith Perry, Edwin Hadley, Tommy Walton, Ruth Calhoun, Robin Fitch, John Holmgreen,
Malcolm Ennis, Bobby Lemon, Marilyn Melcher, Joe Keese III, Sallie Stark, Donna
Young, Harvey Dayton, Pamela Vance, Susan Taylor, Billy Candill, Rusty Yantis, Lewis
Davids, Lance Selva, and Micheal Mills.
The Church... For a Fuller Life... For You...
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9.-15 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:15 P.M.—Evening Service
OUR SAVIOUR’S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:00 & 6:45 P.M.—MYF Meeting
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
10:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
7:00 a.m.—Mass
8:30 a.m.—Mass
10:00 a.m.—Mass
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:40 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Worship
6:30 p.m.—Training Union
7:30 p.m.—Worship
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
9:30 a.m.—Coffee Time
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Service
3:30 p.m.—Children’s Fellowship
5:00 p.m.—Christian Youth Fellowship
and Disciples Student Fel
lowship
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8:45 a.m.—Worship
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Worship
ST. THOMAS
EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School
9:30 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon
11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon
FAITH EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Service
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:00 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:45 P.M.—Preaching Service
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
800 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
9:30 A.M.—Church School
..0:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
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Into the House of God they have come for
spiritual strength and comfort. The care or
sorrow or need which brought them here is not
important. It is important that the experiences
of a lifetime have taught them that God is their
refuge and their strength.
The beauty of faith shines in their faces, and
from this devout worship they will go forth
stronger in spirit.
But faith is not the exclusive possession of
age. From childhood to the grave, man may find
hope and comfort and peace in God. For faith
banishes fear, overcomes difficulties and im
parts new life.
In these troubled days, men need religion
more than ever before. In the presence of vast
powers hitherto unknown, we may feel frus
trated and helpless. Human problems lie heavy
upon our spirits. But God is a Fock of Refuge
and Pillar of Strength to those who trust Him.
Come to the House of the Lord.
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