i iTWei SaffalTon -jy- College Station (Brazos County/, Texas PAGE 6 Wednesday, December 12, 1956 — Social Whirl — Christmas party of the Civil Engineering Wives Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Baptist Student Center. High lights of the evening will be games, a skit, refreshments, Christmas carol-singing, and gift exchange. Each couple attending is asked to bring a 25-cent gift or toy and something for refreshments, which will include dips, Fritos, coffee, punch, pie and candy. Those planning to attend are asked to make their reservations with Dorothy Zuckero, VI 6-6301, as soon as possible. A nursery will be provided at the First Bap tist Church, which has ample fa cilities for the youngsters. A charge of approximately 75 cents wil be made for the nursery care. * * * Animal Husbandry Wives will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in south solarium of the YMCA for a Christmas social and short busi ness meeting. All wives of animal husbandry majors are invited to attend. Everyone is asked to bring old clothes for the club’s Santa Pal project. Hostesses will be Dolores Williams and Nancy Langford. H« * * Industrial Education Wives Club Christmas party will be held in the home of Mrs. Leslie V. Hawkins, 1004 South Dexter, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Each is to bring a white elephant gift and a contribution for a Christmas bas ket for a needy family. * * * Meeting of the Agriculture Economics and Rural Sociology Wives Club will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the seminar room of the Agriculture Building. The constitution will be submitted to the group for vote. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS For the Purpose of Better Serving the Students of A & M College With . . . • BETTER DRY CLEANING • FINE LAUNDERING • EXPERT ALTERATIONS “One Day Service On Request” . . . SAVE 10% DISCOUNT ON CASH AND CARRY. .. (Laundry & Cleaning) 326 Jersey Phone VI 6-7041 “In Southside Shopping Center” Branch of COLLEGE HILLS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS WSCS Enjoys December Meeting In Holiday Theme Around a brightly lighted Christmas tree laden with gifts for the children of the Steele Store Community, members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Ser vice of the A&M Methodist Church gathered for their December meet ing. The president, Mrs. W. A. Var- vel, opened the meeting with pray er and presided during a brief business meeting. At this time Mrs. R. A. Downward cleverly pre sented the society’s gifts to' Mrs. Nolan Vance and Mrs. Robert Monk. Program was opened by Mrs. W. W. Caudill, secretary of chil dren’s work, who explained what the society does for the children of the church. The group then joined in singing Christmas carols led by Mrs. W. D. Hardesty and accompanied by Mrs. Jarvis Mil ler. Climax of the evening was the telling of a Christmas story by Mrs. W. C. Adams. She told with artistry the beautiful story, “Mary’s Story” by Pauline Moore Machamer. Needy Youngsters To Be Entertained Methodist Aggies will enter in to the spirit of Christmas with a party tonight for 40 underprivi leged children of the College Sta- tion-Bryan area. There will be lots of gifts, games and refreshments for the little ones, as well as a huge Christmas tree decorated by the Wesleyans. Toby Eady, chairman of the committee planning the party, has announced that a special program will be presented for the young sters, including carol-singing and a reading of “The Littlest Angel.” The special individual gifts for each child have been donated by Wesley members, while various clubs and businessmen will con tribute apples, candy and other re freshments. The party is to be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the main auditor ium of the Wesley foundation. Mid- Week Church Services Announced Unitarian Fellowship of Brazos County The Rev.- Philip Schug, minis ter of the First Unitarian Church of San Antonio, will meet with the Fellowship of Brazos County at 7 p.m. Thursday at the YMCA cabin in Hensel Park. He will discuss the growth and advance ment of Unitarianism in Texas. In addition to serving as min ister of the San Antonio church, the Rev. Schug is director of fel lowships in the Southwest Confei’- ence. While minister of the Unitar ian Church in Urbana, Ill., he se cured financial backing for, and helped give direction to, the suit that Mi’s. Vashti McCollum carried to the U. S. Supreme Court. That Yule Story Highlights AAUW Meet Tht December meeting of the American Association of Univer sity Women gave members an op portunity to enjoy one of the love ly Christmas stories. Mrs. R. O. Berry, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Frank E. McFarland, who captured the Christmas spirit in the beautifully told story by Elizabeth Hart, “The Husband of Mary.” This is an imaginative tale of Joseph, his love for Mary and his struggle to understand her mission. Mrs. Charles Lewis ably sum marized the stimulating AAUW convention address of Jessamyn West, author of “The Friendly Persuasion.” Theme of the con vention was “We Choose the Fu ture” and of Miss West’s address, “The Choice of Greatness.” During the social hour follow ing the program, the hospitality committee served punch and sand wiches at a festively decorated ta ble. Members of the committee were Mrs. J. G. Potter, chairman, Mrs. W. S. McCulley, Mrs. W. L. Hughes and Mrs. R. L. Atkinson. The branch voted to send a contribution to help the Univer sity Women of Hungary. court’s decision is regarded by those who would maintain the separation of church and state as one of the historic landmarks in this controversy. St. Thomas Episcopal Church A Canterbury steak fry and Christmas party are scheduled for 6 this evening in Hensel Park. Corps personnel have been grant ed permission to come “non-reg.” Those needing transportation are to meet in front of the YMCA. Bethel Lutheran Church “This Is a Forerunner” is the subject of the sermon to be de livered by the Rev. William C. Peterson at this evening’s 7:45 vesper services. The Aggie Wal- ther League will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Memorial Student Center. Wesley Foundation A Christmas party for under privileged children is planned for 7:30 to 9:30 this evening. St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Today’s schedule includes Mass, 5:15 p.m.; benediction, 7:10 p.m. Knights of Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday Masses will be celebrated at 6:30 a.m. Christian Science Society Evening service will begin at 8 p.m. Church of Christ Regular mid-week service is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Ladies Bi ble Class will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. College Heights Assembly of God Meeting time for evening pray er is 7:30. A&M Christian Church Old Highway 6 south of Kyle Field Aggie Religious Study Group will meet at 7 p.m. today in the YMCA. Church of the Nazarene Service will be held at 7:30 this evening. Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church College Ave. at Williamson Drive, Bryan Junior and senior choirs will meet for practice at 7 and 8 p.m. Brotherhood will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. First Baptist Church Workers supper is set for 6 p.m.; teachers meeting, 6:30; choir practice, 6:50; prayer meet ing, 7:30. A&M Presbyterian Church No church program is planned by Westminster, as members will attend the Student Conference on National Affairs. Christian Science Organization A prayer and fellowship meet ing will begin at 7:10 this evening in the Memorial Student Center. Our Saviour's Lutheran Church Lutheran Student Assn, will meet at 7:30 p.m. LOOKING FOR XMAS ' PRESENTS ? 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