The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 03, 1956, Image 3

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Prayer Meetings Tonight
PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT
CENTER
Walton Elson will lead the wor
ship service tonight at 7:15. The
Rev. Charles Workman will open a
series of discussions on “Campaign
ing for Christ” with the subject
“Who Is Our Candidate?”
Methodist Women
Hold Monday Meet
The Women’s Society of Christ
ian Service of the A&M Methodist
Church met in the home of Mrs.
Gordon Gay, 102 Suffolk, Monday
night.
A program on the peoples of
Southeast Asia was presented by
Mrs. John McNeely and Mrs. E.
F. Nye. Mrs. Masuma Ullah of
Dacca, East Pakistan, was intro
duced and spoke to the society of
the customs and problems of her
people and country.
After a business meeting, con
ducted by the president Mrs. Var-
vel, refreshments were served by
Mrs. Gay, Mrs. Stewart Brown,
Mrs. Jarvis Miller, and Mi's. John
Pedigo.
At 6:30 a. m. the W.S F. Council
breakfast will be held.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Aggie choir members are invited
to the workers’ supper which be
gins at 6 p. m. Teachers meet at
6:30 All youth oi-ganizations will
meet from 6:30 - 7:30 p. m. at
which time prayer meeting will
begin. Choir rehearsal starts at
6:50 p. m.
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dr. W. C. Jones will meet with
the Aggie Religious Study group
tonight at 7 in the YMCA.
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
“How Esther Helped Her People”
is the topic for the vesper service
at 7:45 tonight. The Rev. Wm.
Peterson, pastor, will deliver the
sermon.
ST. MARY’S CHAPEL
Mass is said at 5:15 p.m. Bene
diction is at 7:10 p. m. The New
man Club is sponsoring a dance
beginning at 7:30 tonight in the
St. Mary’s Student Center. Ad
mission will be by Newman Club
Card or K. of C. card.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
The Rev. James Farris will lead
the 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
WEDNESDAY
“Hilda Crane”
with JEAN SIMMONS
— Plus —
“Invasion of the
Body Snatchers”
with KEVIN MCCARTHY
CATERING for
SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
Leave the Details
to me.
LUNCHEONS
BANQUETS
WEDDING PARTIES
Let Us Do the Work—You Be A
Guest At Your Own Party
Maggie Parker Dining Hall
W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069
OUR SAVIOUR’S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Lutheran Student Association
meeting is set for 7:30 p. m.
ST. THOMAS CHAPEL
A congregational meeting of the
St. Thomas Chapel is scheduled for
6:15 tonight, beginning with a
covered dish supper in the Parish
Hall. The budget porgram of the
Chapel will be presented at the
meeting.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Prayer meeting is tonight at
7:30.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
Following a banquet tonight at
6:15 p. m. the Rev. Bob Breihan,
state director of the Methodist
Student Movement, will be guest
speaker. He will speak on “Ste
wardship”.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mid week prayer meeting starts
at 7:15 p. m. The Ladies Bible
Class meets tomorrow at 9:30 a. m.
at the Church. Mrs. Mont Whitson
will lead the discussion.
DSF Elect Leaders
Kenneth Nunnelly was elected
president of the Disciple Sttident
Fellowship of the A&M Christian
Church for the school year. Also
named to posts were Charles Rice-
vice-president; Bill Osgood, sec
retary; Andy McCowen, treasurer;
O. L. Edwards, program chairman;
David Cunyes, worship chairman;
Mike Cornwall, membership chair
man, and Doc Davis, recreaation
chairman.
The Veterinary Medical Library
is one of the most complete and
best equipped in the World.
They all ask for
$34.50
Use Our Lay-a-way
$1.00 Down
UNITED FURNITURE
The New Courthouse Is South of Us
304 EAST 25TH DIAL 2-1496
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Rev. Bob Breihan
State Methodist Student Director Is
Wesley Foundation Banquet Speaker
The Rev. Bob Breihan, state di
rector of the Methodist Student
Movement, will be the principal
speaker at the Stewardship Ban
quet Wednesday night, at 6:15 at
the Wesley Foundation.
The topic of his talk is “Stew
ardship”. Rev. Breihan was a stu
dent worker at the University of
Texas and also spent several
months in the Phillipines on a
missionary program.
Curtis Schulze, chairman of the
stewardship program at the Wes
ley Foundation, invites Methodist
students to attend the important
meeting. There is no charge for
the banquet. Those participating
in the pass-by may come when the
$10.00
CASH PRIZE
JUST PICK FOOTBALL
I WINNERS OF OCT. 6
| □ Arkansas vs. T.C.U. □
□ Baylor vs. Maryland □
I □ U. of Houst. vs. Mississippi □
1 □ Minnesota vs. Purdue □
I □ Ohio State vs. Stanford □
I □ Rice vs L.S.U. □
I □ S.M.U. vs. Missouri □
I □ Texas vs. W. Virginia □
. □ Tex.. A&M vs. Texas Tech □
I □ Florida vs. Kentucky □
I PROBABLE SCORES
(These scores to be used by
I judges only if two or more per-
I sons tie on the above. If no
I winners, $10.00 will be added
• to next week’s prize.)
I CALIF. PITTSBURGH
| MIAMI BOSTON COL
Deadline for This Week’s
Entries Is
5 P.M., Friday, Oct. 5
I Bring Your Contest Slip to The
| Student Co-op
I Store
Name..
Box Number
Addi'ess
City
State
LAST WEEK’S WINNER
J. M. RICHARDSON
LI’L ABNER
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parade is over. Don Thompson is
chairman of the banquet commit
tee.
Social Whirl
Winners at the Thursday Aggie
Wives Bridge Club were Faye
Spears, high; Pat Sprayberry, sec
ond high; Sally Mosteller, travel
ing slam; and Frances Brummer-
hop, low. Hostesses for the reg
ulars for Thursday night’s play
ing will be Nona Myrick and Pat
Smith.
Intermediate winners were
Yvonne Stevens, high, and Eugenia
Robertson, second high. Jean Har
vey and Mary Ann Fangrey will
be hostesses Thursday night. Hos
tesses for the beginners group will
be Tam Walton and Patsy Ardis.
Civil Engineering Wives meet
tonight at 8 p.m. in the Aggie
Wives Lounge of the YMCA. Plans
will be made for the fall semester.
Chemical Engineering Wives
Club meets Monday, Oct. 8, to elect
officers, Helen Hopkins, president,
announced. The meeting is set for
7:30 p.m. in the Cabinet Room 101
of the YMCA.
Tho Rfiffa/inn .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Wednesday, October 3, 1956 PAGE 3
Garbage Can
Used To Haul
Old Money
FRESNO, Calif., (^—Authori
ties counted $18,878 yesterday out
of a garbage can they used to
haul away money found hidden in
a two-room Fresno home where
the John Domke family lived in
near poverty.
The money, some of it in gold
coins, was discovered Monday
after authorities removed the body
of John Domke, 87, from a bed
where he had lain dead for eight
days.
The widow, Mary, 78, was taken
to Fresno General Hospital for ob
servation on court orders.
Paper bills sticking out of a lard
can led to the search. Money was
found secreted in scattered recep
tacles and was dumped into the
garbage can for transportation to
a bank.
Prairie View Hosts
‘Far East’ Panel
“Profiles of the Far East” was
the theme for a panel presentation
at Prairie View A&M Monday
night in which A&M Presbyterian
Aggies participated. Holim Kim,
Aggie from Seoul, Korea, spoke
on the culture of Korea, and Bob
Kulkarni, of Bombay, India, pre
sented India’s culture.
Others attending the Prairie
View History and Philosophy meet
ing were Ewen Hail, special pro
jects leader for the Presbyterian
students, the Rev. Charles Work
man, chaplain, and Kinjiro Kaji-
ura, from Osake, Japan.
Unitarians to Meet
Local members of the Unitarian
Church of the Larger Fellowship
have invited the Rev. H. F. West-
wood, First Unitarian Church of
Houston, to speak on liberal re
ligion at an October meeting. Date
will be announced later.
LOW ON CASH?
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Thanksgiving, he’ll keep them for you. You will
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He Cures Home Ills
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DOCTOR FIXIT
For Home Repairs
Contracting a carpenter here, a paper hanger there, a
brick layer elsewhere is the hard way . . . and generally
more costly. One call to Doctor Fixit does it all.
He is a qualified specialist in house repair. He is courteous
and competent and offers easy monthly payments. Free
estimates—no job too small or too large.
Marion Pugh Lumber Co.
Old Wellborn Road
VI 6-5711
Condensed Statement of Condition
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Bryan, Texas
At the Close of Business September 26,1956
ASSETS
Cash and Due from Banks $2,673,769.05
U. S. Government Obligations • - 2,651,700.00
U. S. Government Cotton Loans 35,616.05
Municipal Bonds — 39,800.00
Loans and Discounts - : 2,287,940.11
Banking House, Fixtures and Parking Lot 90,797.88
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank 6,000.00
Other Real Estate 2.00
TOTAL ASSETS • • • $7,785,625.09
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus
Alndivided Profits
Reserve for Taxes
$ 100,000.00
. 100,000.00
. 304,155.81
15,364.78
DEPOSITS:
Individual $6,266,155.21
U. S. Government 110,941-05
Banks 75,000.00
Other Public Funds 814,008—4
TOTAL DEPOSITS .
TOTAL LIABILITIES
7,266,104.50
$7,785,625.09
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
W. J. Coulter/President
W, S. Higgs, Vice President
J. N. Dulaney, Vice President
Pat Newton, Cashier
OFFICERS
Curtis Mathis, Assistant Cashier
L. E. Nedbalek, Assistant Cashier
Willard E. Williams, Assistant Cashier
Randal Brewer, Assistant Cashier