The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 16, 1956, Image 5

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Music Series To Present
Harpist, Violinist Sunday
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Leo Nitch
Violinist
The Memorial Student Center
Summer Music Series will present
Mrs. Linda Potts Yeager, harpist,
and Leo Nitch, violinist, at 3:30
p. m. Sunday in a program of
classical music.
Mi's. Yeager, a noted harpist
from Bryan, was the student of Col.
R. J. Dunn, following which she
studied under such famous people
as Joan Mainzer of the Minneapolis
Symphony, Jill Bailiff, formerly
with the Philadelphia Archestra,
and Carlos Salzedo, who is the
instructor of Harp at the Curtiss
Institute. She is now attending
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PHONE VI 6-6415
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Lor hale
Evaporative cooler, output 2400
CFM. Squirrel-cage type blower,
recirculating pump. Excellent con
dition. Used only 4 months. VI
£-6204 or VI 6-4910 weekdays. 153tl
Well designed two bedroom
house, two blocks from campus.
Cyclone fenced yard. VI 6-6375.
15 lt3
Window cooler $25. R. I. Mont
gomery, A-6-B College View. 152tf
Cash and Carry Sale from Aug.
20th through September. Sherwin-
Williams outside white paint, gal
lon, $5.85; Kem-Glo, gallon, $6.98;
Super Kem-Tone, gallon, $4.89;
deep colors slightly higher. 3’ Red
picket fence, roll $9.25; 3’ Green
picket, roll $9.75; 3’ White picket,
roll $12.75; 4’ Red picket, i‘oll
$10.25; 4’ Green picket, roll $11.25;
4’ White picket, roll $15.25. Fan
type trellis, each 89c. COX LUM
BER COMPANY, 2705 South Col
lege Avenue, Bryan. 153tl3
(3,000) used Bentwood dining
room chairs with saddle seat and
hat rack. Chairs were manufac
tured by the Great Northern Chair
Company. These chairs may be
seen at Duncan Hall any day of the
week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. except
Sunday. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Business
Manager, College Administration
Building until 10:30 a.m., August
20, 1956. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids and to waive
.any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A. and M. Col
lege of Texas, College Station, Tex
as, for further information. 153tl
For Kent
Gentlemen please notice! Ex
ceptionally cool front fuimished
room, three side exposure, private
entrance and telephone. Bed linens 1
furnished, 214 blocks from town.
One reference, please. TA 3-6862.
150tf
Wanted to Buy
Two-wheel trailer. Mail infor
mation and price to Box 6078, Col
lege Station. 152tl
Help Wanted
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m.
•— 3 p.m. Apply in person West
ern Restaurant. Interested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Female Help Wanted
Beauty Operatoi, Edna’s Beauty
Salon or Pruitt’s Beauty Shop.
135 tf
Work Wanted
Neat accurate typist desires typ
ing in my home. Own electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
Attention Working Mothers! All
Day nursery, $25.00 month. Also
jaby sitting by hour, 35 cents.
6-4142 or 304 W. Dexter. 128tf
Guaranteed radio and appliance
epair. C-13-D College View.
81ti
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
t'uppies. Free pickup, delivery.
ilAlARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Special .Notice
sun noss lodge, no. moo a.e. & a.m.
College Station, Texas
Called meeting, 7 p.m.
Thursday, August 16. Work
in MM degree. Members and
visiting brethren welcome—
refreshments—. 153tl
L. P. Dulaney, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Secy.
Legal Notice
Nice clean garage apartment.
Two blocks from College Post Of
fice. Just right for one Aggie who
wants privacy when he studies.
Electric refrigerator, private bath,
and garage. VI 6-5431. 150tf
Late model typewriters, perform
like new. Bryan Business Machine
like new. BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE, 429 South Main, Bry
an. 143tf
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
The A & M Consolidated Independent
School District will receive bids for sale
of the following items up to 4 p.m., Au
gust 29, 1956.
Bus No. 6, 1947 Dodge, 48 passenger
body.
Bus No. 8, 1948 Chevrolet, 48 passenger
body.
These buses may be inspected from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. on any weekday. Bid forms
may be obtained and filed in the office
of the superintendent. The School District
reserves the right to reject or accept any
or all bids. 153t2
S/ L. S. Richardson
Superintendent,
A&M Consolidated Schools
HAD
MV X-RAY!
HAVE YOU?
Social Whirl
AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club
will meet ' at 7:30 tonight in the
Memorial Student Center. Hostess
es will be Lucile Prior and Betty
Ann Davis.
Last week’s winners of prizes
were Billie Carruth, high; Kathy
Rowin, second high; and Barbara
Ruth Peterson, traveling slam.
Ann Kinney was elected presi
dent for the fall semester. Other
officers include Kathy Rowin, vice
president; Pat Sprayberry, secre
tary; Joy Brown, treasurer and
Barbara Ann Davis, reporter. The
Aggie Wives Council Representa
tive will be Carla Dodson.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Wives Club will meet at 7:30 in
the south solarium of the YMCA
for a social meeting. Evelyn Brady
and Joann Wagner are hostesses.
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AGGIE COUPLES BRIDGE Club
will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in
the YMCA. Host and Hostess will
be Joe and Mary Lyles. Prizes were
won last week by Harry and Ann
Hearne, high, Nancy Hungerford,
traveling duece and Kathy Rowin,
traveling slam.
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AGRONOMY WIVES CLUB will
meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
home of Nina Johnson, B-18-B Col
lege View.
Research Report
A new r research report is making
its appearance at the Texas Engi
neering Experiment Station under
the title of “Color Reversion in
Crude Cottonseed Oil” by A. Cecil
Wamble, W. B. Harris and B. D.
Deacon. It covers the findings of
extensive laboratory and mill ex
periments to determine the causes
of oil color reversion and methods
of preventidn and treatment.
CADE'S
40th
nnive
rdcirty
Sale
New Ford Cars and Trucks
Reconditioned Used Cars
Prices Slashed
Low Down Payments
Easy Monthly Payments
Celebrating Cade's 40th Year with Ford
SAVE WHILE THIS SALE IS ON
CADE MOTOR CO.
Ford Dealers
BRYAN MOTORS
Lincoln—Mercury
BRYAN, TEXAS
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
University of Texas on scholarship
and is on the Dean’s Honor Roll
there. She is a member of the Uni
versity Symphony and also of the
Harp Ensemble.
Leo, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Nitch of Bryan, is now a
sophomore at Del Mar College in
Corpus Christi, where he is study
ing violin. Richard Smittle, former
ly the concert master of the Okla
homa City Symphony, is his in
structor at the college. Since at
tending Del Mar College, he has
been a member of the Corpus
Christi Symphony Orchestra and
Del Mar Chamber Music Players.
In Corpus Christi he has appeared
on KVDO-TV several times.
Linda and Leo will play Serenade
by Haydn, Berceuse from “Jocelyn”
by Godard, Ave Maria by Gounod,
Traumerei by Schumann, and
Serenata by Moszkowski. On the
second part of the program they
will play Elgar’s Salut d’Amour,
Saint-Saens’ Le Cygne, Gluck’s
Andante, You’ll Never Walk Alone
from Carousel by Richard Rogers
and The Lord’s Prayer by Malotte.
Held in the Main Lounge of the
MSC, the public is invited, and
there is no admission charge.
The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, August 1G, 1956 PAGE 5
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my last six years have been an
experience within themselves.”
His ideas on studying brought
forth the idea that, “People
should travel about and see the
country, that is half an education.”
He added, “Travel and observe how
other people live and meet their
problems and profit by these ex
periences.”
Qualifying his statement Gazder
related some of his experiences^gt
A&M and those he had while visit
ing 37 of our 48 states while he
has been here in school.
“But,” he added “people should
see their own country before going
to Europe. You have here the
Grand Canyon compared to scenic
wonders of Switzerland; Las Vegas
compared to Monte Carlo; and San
Jacinto Monument as to the Eiffel
Tower.”
Mrs. Linda Potts Yeager
Harjiist
Las Vegas, Nev. was starting
point for 191, 923 airline passen
gers in 1955.
Center News
FRIDAY—Film Society present
“The Way of the Gaucho” star
ring Rory Calhoun, Gene Tierney,
Hugh Marlowe, Richard Boone.
With an authentic backdrop of
the expansive pampas and the
two ring Andes this Argentine
story of the gauchos brings
audiences a fine, western-type
action picture. Scheduled for
7:30 p. m. in the ballroom, ad
mission is 25ij; person or season
ticket.
SUNDAY — The MSC Summer
Music Series will present Mrs.
Linda Potts Yeager, harpist, and
Leo Nitch, violinist, in the Main
Lounge from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m.
There is no admission charge.
“THE GENTLE,
HEALING CHRIST’
WTAW (1150 kc.)
Tuesday 9:45 a.m.
The Church... For a Fuller Life... For You...
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 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
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
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:30 a.m.—Coffee Time
8:45a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8:45 a.m.—Worship
9:45 a.m.—Church School
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
7:00 a.m.—Maas
9:00 a.m.—Mass
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:40 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Worship
7:00 p.m.—Training Union
8:00 p.m.—Worship
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
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
BOO S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
9:30 A.M.—Church School _
*0:45 A.M.—Morning Worslilp
ST. THOMAS
EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School
9:30 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
HOvV RESOURCEFUL ARE YOU ?
Puppies are generally more resourceful
than people! They never take fences seri
ously. They find a way to get over or under
the obstacle.
People take fences seriously. They
usually have more respect for their limita
tions than for their abilities. That’s why so
many of us live in a narrow, discouraging
world without promise or hope.
And even as we speak thrilling words
like freedom and opportunity and ideals,
some of us wonder secretly just what these
are and how they may be attained.
There are spiritual resources in life
which can enable any man to achieve ideals.
They are the simple, commonplace com
modities of religion — things like prayer
and faith — but they are the keys to all
attainment.
God gave us these resources to use. And
He gave us churches to teach us how to use
them. Forget your fences — discover your
resources in Church next Sunday.
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest fac
tor on earth for the building of
character and good citizenship. It
is a storehouse of spiritual values.
Without a strong Church, neither
democracy nor civilization can
survive. There are four sound
reasons why every person should
attend services regularly and sup
port the Church. They are: (1)
For his own sake. (2) For his
children's sake. (3) For the sake
ol his community and nation. (4)
For the sake of the Church itself,
which needs his moral and ma
terial support. Plan to go to
church regularly and read your
Bible daily.
Day Book
Sunday . . . Judges
Monday . . . Judges
Tucsday ..
Wednesd’y
Thursday.
Friday ...
Saturday. .
1 Kings
M ark
I Timothy
I Timothy
I John
Chapter Verses
7 1-8
7
17
10
9-21
1-16
17-27
1-16
6-21
7-21
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