TEe BatSaViovs - ss * (EoUege Station (Brazos CountyJ, Texas PAGE 4 Wednesday, October 17, 1956 Wednesday Services Listed CHURCH OF CHRIST Mid-week seiwice tonight is at 7:15. The Ladies Bible Class meets tomorrow at 12 noon at the MSC for the regular monthly luncheon. Thomas Compton, minister of the Bryan Church of Christ, will be guest speaker. ST. MARY’S CHAPEL Dr.- Sam Southwell of the Col lege English Department will speak to members of the Newman Club at tonight 7:30 meeting on “The Intellectual Appeal of Catholicism.” Afternoon mass today is at 5:15 and evening services begin at 7:10. Daily Mass is at 6:30 a. m. and Daily Rosary starts at 5:30 p. m. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH The annual Welcome Dinner for Lutheran Aggies will be held to night at 7 at the Triangle Banquet Room. Walther Leaguers will partici- LATEST KIDS CLOTHES—modeling at the Monday night style show in the YMCA are shown (1 to r) Butch Clayton, Becky Zuckero, Jackie Huffman, Marsha Gaddy, Val- ory Mills, Willy Robson, Dennis Johnson, Cindy Brown, Debby Lyle, Terry Edwards and Kenneth Robson in front. (Photo by Don Bisett) EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PRESCRIBED DR. E. DUDEMANN DR. G. A. SMITH OPTOMETRISTS • BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC 1 Dial TA 2-3557 (Next to Lewis Shoe Store) 105 N. Main Bryan, Texas Read Battalion Classifieds Daily FOR THE FINEST IN DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDERING Bring your clothes to our modern plant . . . or . . . Phone Victor 6-4112 for pickup and delivery service. WE GIVE VALUABLE PREMIUMS!!! Ask for a Premium Savings Book the next time you are in. SAFE FAST ECONOMICAL COLLEGE HILLS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 902 Foster, E . . . One Block Off Highway 6, Directly Across from the A.&M. Campus. Social Whirl Winners for the regulars at the Aggie Wives Bridge Club last Thursday were Maudin Chambers and Katy Rowin. Low was Vir ginia Fereday. High fox* the inter mediates was Bonnie Douglas. Carla Dodson was second high and Jean Price was low. Hostesses for this Thursday for the beginners will be Sue Gren- welge and Jo Hardin. Frances Reno and Roberta Ash will do the honors for the intei’mediates and Frances Brummerhop and Jocen Tieken will hostess the regulars. ★ Agricultural Economics Wives Club elected officers to aid presi dent Maxine Stansberry for the fall semester. Helen Priddy is vice- president; Pat Johnston is secre- tary-treasurer; Nancy McMordie is x’ecording secretary and reporter. The club wil meet Nov. 5 at the home of Mi*s. Dan Russell, 106 Lee St., College Station. ★ A get-acquainted party is plan ned for the Monday meeting of Chemical Engineers Wives Club. Cecile Shaplin, vice-president, is chairman of the program to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the South So larium of the YMCA. ★ Karen Tedder will sexwe as pres ident of the Aggie Wives Bowling League. Noinna Lumpkin is vice- president and Erma Ingram is sec- retai'y. The league teams bowl on the second and fourth Fridays at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Bowling Al ley. Clubs entering teams are Agri- cultural Economics Wives, Dames Club, Business Administration Wives, and Electrical Engineering Wives. Other clubs are invited to send teams. uce AFTER SHAVE LOTION Refreshing antiseptic action heals razor nicks, helps keep your skin In top condition. 1.00 plus tan SHULTON New York • Toronto SHULTON PRODUCTS MAY BE SECURED AT ELLISON PHARMACY The Rexall Store at North Gate ‘“PRESCRIPTION SERVICE YOU WILL LIKE” pate in a volley ball-wiener roast Thui’sday at 7 p. m. at the Paxnsh Hall. Rev. Wm. C. Peterson, pastor, will lead the 7:45 Wednesday even ing vesper service. A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr. W. C. Joxies meets tonight with the Aggie Religious Study class at the YMCA beginning at 7 o’clock. B’NAI B’RITIT HILLEL FOUNDATION A cxiltui’al and business meeting is scheduled for 7:15 tonight in the Brooks Room of the YMCA. The Constitution will be read by Ronald Pactox’. Jerry Heffler will review the October “Jewish Digest”. A social hour will follow. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Prayer meeting begins at 7:30 tonight. FAITH EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Junior choir meets at 7 p. m. The Senior groxip will rehearse at 8 p. m. Brotherhood Meeting is slated for Thursday at 7:30 p. m. ST. THOMAS CHAPEL Canterbury Association meeting tonight at 7:15 begins with a wor ship service of evening prayer in the Chapel. Following this, a film of last year’s A&M-Rice game will be shown in the Parish Hall. OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH At 7:30 p. m. the Lutheran Stu dent Association will meet. STYLE SHOW FEATURE—Peggy Finch models the newer look in Lounging Pajamas at the recent Style Show spon sored by Lester’s Smart Shop in Bryan and the Electrical Engineering Wives Club. The show was held in the YMCA Monday night. (Photo by Don Bisett) Methodist Men Set Banquet for Tonite A&M Methodist Men will hear an enlighting talk by an Air Force chaplain at theii' regular dinner meeting tonight at 6:30 in the Fel lowship Hall of the A&M Metho dist Church. The Rev. Earl C. Parker, chap lain at the Bryan Air Force Base, will speak to the members. He will be inti'oduced by Howard S. Whitney, president of the organ ization. Planning the meal for the ban quet is a committee composed of Ray Oden, J. O. Mogford, Robei’t Branson, Sam Cleland, W. N. Wil- liamson, Nelson Durst, Otis Mil ler, and Truman R. Jones, Jx\ The Rev. Nolan R. Vance, pastor of the church; Bob M. Gallaway, vice- president of the Methodist Men; Leslie Hawkins, seci'etary-treas- urer of the gToup; and the pro- gram planner, Jarvis Miller, Ben Wormeli, and R. E. Leightoxx will also assist with the affair. Men of the community interes ted in atending the dinner are in vited. WANTED USED Slide Rules LOUPOT’S CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Rev. James Farris will lead the Evangelistic services tonight at 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Evening service is at 8 o’clock to night. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation meets at 7 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Workers’ supper is at 6 p. m. followed by the Teachers’ meetings at 6:30. The choir rehearses at 6:50. Prayer meeting foi’ Wednes day begins at 7:30 p. rh. The Rev. R. D. Longshore will conduct the sexvice. A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fellowship is at 7 tonight. At that hour the choir will also meet. The Ways of Justice DETROIT