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The Battalion PAGE 4 College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, June 21, 1956 j Churches Plan Week-long Activities RENT A TENNA All Wave Antenna with Rotor — CALL — The Radio Shop TA 2-2819 303 W. 2Gth BRYAN Well, Mr. Smarty, who knows a good way to clean clothes with gasoline. . . . Maybe next time you’ll send them to — CAMPUS CLEANERS 50 YEARS—Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Bolton of 125 Lee Street, College Station, will celebrate their Golden Wed ding Anniversary, Sunday, June 24. Dr. Bolton came to Texas in 1909 to become the first head of the A&M’s Electrical Engineering De partment. In 46 years on the college staff he is cred ited with having an import ant influence in the devel opment of engineering in Texas and the Southwest. He rose through the ranks to become dean of engineer ing, dean of the college, ex ecutive vice president and in 1948 was named presi dent. In 1950 he became president emeritus. Aero Students Win $1,000 Scholarships Philip E. Johnson and Howard Lewis Chevalier, aeronautical engi neering majors, have been awarded scholarships totaling $1,000, ac cording to the Aeronautical Engi neering Department. Johnson won the Douglas Air craft Scholarship of $750 for “out standing student in aeronautical, mechanical or electrical engineer ing.” Chevalier won the North Ameri can Aviation Award of $250.. This is given to a student who “wall contribute outstanding service and duty to the industry.” The churches serving the College Station area have announced their services, sermon topics and week ly schedules for the coming week. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church William F. Kraushaar of Texas Lutheran College will deliver the sermon topic on “Christ, Our Only Hope” at the 10:45 a.m. worship services Sunday. Church School will meet at 9:30. Members of the church want to invite all Aggies to meet with them at their wor ship services. All committees of the Council .will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Christian Science Society The ever present power of Christian healing will be brought out at 11 a.m. services Sunday with the sermon “Christian Science”. Church School is held at 9:30. The reading room is open from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Mondays. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel “The Treasures of Darkness” is the sermon topic for the 9:30 a.m. prayer and sermon Sunday. Holy Communion wil Ibe observed at 8 a.m. followed by Church School at 9:30. Special music will be offer ed at the 9:30 service with a solo by Raymond Hite, baritone, ac companied at the organ by Mrs. J. Bernard Baty. 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 Mass will be said at 6 a.m. Fri day and confessions will be heard from 6:30 to 7:0 p.m. Saturday and before mass on Sunday. The mass schedule is 7 and 9 a.m. Church of the Nazarene The Rev. James Farris, formerly of La Marque Church of the Naz arene, will begin his pastorship with this church at 11 a.m. wor ship services. Rev. Harold Car lisle, former pastor, has taken over the pulpit in the La Marque church. Oceanographic Society Meets The Oceanography Society will hold its monthly meeting this Fri day, 22 June, at 7:30 p.m. in room 2A of the Memorial Student Cen ter. The program will consist of showing color film strips based on the Life Magazine article, “The World We Live In”. Such items as The Earth is Bom, Miracle of the Sea, Creatures in the Sea, and Coral Reef will be featured. , The public is invited to attend. Sunday School will be held at 10 a.m. and Nazarene Young People’s Society will meet at 7 p.m. pre- ceeding the Evangelistic Service at 7:45. Bethel Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Worship services will be held at 10:45 a.m. Sunday following Church School at 9:30. Wednes day vespers are held at 7:45 p.m. First Baptist Church Rev. Robert Longshore will con duct the worship services at 11 a. m. Sunday following Church School at 9:40. Training Union will meet at 7 p.m. and evening worship services will be held at 8. Wednesday activities will feature Active Clubs Asked to Call Battalion The BATTALION is anxious to contact reporters of the various Wives Clubs on the campus that are active this summer. Although several of the clubs are meeting, the re porter has been unable to con tact representatives. Any club president or re porter may phone in news and meeting times to the Battalion by phoning VI 6-6618 or VI 6-4910. Center News A Shipwreck Dance will be held in the MSC Ballroom Monday night from 8 until 11 p.m. Costumes will be worn and decorations will be on a South Sea Island atmosphere. Guests will receive Hawaiian leis at the door. A floor show featur ing Miss Bennie Ann Dansby sing ing island songs and music will be furnished by the Aggieland Combo. Admission will be 25 cents per person. Boys and gills may at tend without dates. MSC Film Society will present Alice in Wonderland starring Carol Marsh, Stephen Murray and Lou Bunin’s like-like puppets. Friday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Ballroom. Admission will be 25 cents per per son. youth, beauty, Chevrolet, action ! The new Bel Air Convertible—one of 20 sassy-styled new Chevrolets. II an/ to take the wheel of one of America 1 s few great road cars? H ant to send pleasant little tingles up and down your spine? Then hustle on in and try out a new Chevrolet V8! Now showing—the happiest “double feature” of the year! One part is bold, new Motoramic styling. The other is record-breaking V8 action. Hollywood has a heap of words that describe it: colossal, stupen dous, magnificent. We’ll settle for just the name—Chevrolet. Because once you’ve driven this sweet-handling showboat, the ad jectives will take care of them selves. Horsepower that ranges up to 225 makes hills flatter and saves precious seconds for safer passing. And the way this Chevrolet wheels around tight turns would gladden the heart of a dyed-in-the-wool sports car fan. Stop in sometime soon and high way-test this new Chevrolet. AIR CONDITIONING TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER—AT NEW LOW COST. LET US DEMONSTRATE. See Your Chevrolet Dealer the teacher’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. followed by prayer meeting at 7:30. A&M Christian Church Dr. W. C. Jones will deliver his sermon topic on “Four Green Wor- iths” at the 11 a.m. worship ser vices Sunday. Coffee is served at 9:30 preceeding Sunday School at 9:45. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church Sunday School will begin at 9:15 a.m. followed by worship services at 10:30. Evening services will be held at 7:30. A slide lecture pre sentation of the Eden Home for Aged will be presented at the morning service. Church of Christ “Stewartship” is the lesson ser mon that Mont Whitson, pastor, will deliver at the 10:45 a.m. ser vice Sunday. Church School will begin at 9:45. “Pure Religion” is the title from this week’s ser.ies on the Studies from James at the 7:15 p.m. service. Young People’s Class will meet at 6:15. Wednes day services are held at 7:15 p.m. while the Ladies’ Bible Class will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Wesley Foundation Vespers will be held tonight at the church sanctuary from 7 un til 7:15. Sunday Dr. Bob Shrode will teach the college class-at 9:45 a.m. with additional classes for married couples. A watermelon supper will be held at 7 p.m. Wed nesday at th6 Methodist Student’ Center, A&M Presbyterian Church “Place of the Church in the American Way” is the sermon • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL, SUPPLIEa • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES •03 Old Sulphur Spring* Road BRYAN, TEXAS topic for the Rev. Norman Andex’- son at the 8:45 a.m. worship sex- vice. Sunday School will follow at 9:45. A&M Methodist Church The Rev. Nolan Vance will de liver his sermon on “Life’s Gi’eat Contx-ast” at the 10:55 a.m. wor ship services. Sunday School will be held at 9:45 a.m. and Intexaned- iate and Senior MYF will meet at 5:45 and 6:30 p.m. respectively. College Heights Assembly of God Rev. R. L. Tumlinson will con duct at 11 a.m. worship service Sunday following Church School at 9:45. Christ Ambassadors will meet at 6:30 p.m. followed by even ing services at 7:30. PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — CaU — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 8. Mata St. (Aero** from Railroad Tower) PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN These Values Good Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Only at 1010 South College at Pease in Bryan, Texas. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities i Lb. J. W. Special Coffee Top Spread Oleo Salad Dressing Preserves Bag 07' Lb 17 Elna Fine Strawberry Golden Age Early Peas Le Grand Early June Food Club qt. f { 12 Oz. Jar < Beverages Qt. 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