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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1956)
) > I Jm '.tor Offer* Parent* Advice- PACKS Special Christmas Programs Planned By Many Churche»\^ii day visit* Home Ftom Children MaryS Cstkcik CWad 4m wmWti Mppar, 4 ym.; Im- 7:10 fjm. to4ay. Two apccul ^ Cpn Bring About Famity vifftcutties By i^OROTinr V. WHIPPLE, MJ>, will no aflcrnooa Mam today. Dunne Um bobdays, only cm* Maaa—at 1:10 aja.—will be colabratod oa Sunday. Chriatlaa H— SmttHy Aa I o'clock evening aervico will kc bold today Tbia Sunday’s Maooa-acnaow, “Christ Jaaua,** will aaaybaaiM Mis dominion ever matenalisn: Tbe ever-praseat power of Um Christ, Truth, will be set forth at Miwltes Sunday. Dec. 30. Bethel Luthers* tkuf«h “Rejotciag in the Gcapol of OinUt" will be the topic for the Rev. William C. IVteraoa’a mes sage at this eveaiUf't 7:4i ves pers. Tbe Walther Leofws will have a Christmas social at 7:1* p.m Thursday at the I'sriah Hall. Installation of newly elected officers will be held st the * a.m service Sunday On Christmas Eve, the children's prograih, “The Christ Child Comes to Christian Homes,” will be presented at 7 p.m. Special Christmas service* will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. ABM Preohytenaa Church Westminster Fellowship will not hold its regular mid-week or Sunday services during the hol idays Faith KvaageUcal sad Reformed Church Junior and senior choir prac tice is scheduled for 7 and 8 p.m. today. The Brotherhood will meet at 7:M p.m. Thursday. < First Baptist Church This svsahsg’s schedule inclu 6:30; choir prac- 1 prayer meeting, chers meeting Uce, 6 60 7:30. Our Aavtoar’s Lutheran Church The regular mid-week Student Association meeting will not be held this evening. In addition to the regular Sunday service, a Christmas Eve candlelight service is planned for 7 p.m. M<mday and S special worship service for 10 a.m. Chnstmaa day. Church of the Mssarewe • irvices will he conducted at CJiurch Of Christ Offering Aggies Preacher Training Preparation for aervire in 1 miniatry la being offered interee led Aggies by the College Station Church of Christ Four separate preacher train ing rIsaac* three for Aggies and one for their wives-- are conducted each Wednesday night during the church prayer meeting, states Bob Davidson, student preacher. At each class meeting, taro members are chosen to present sermon* about 20 minutes long, after which their claMmates offer cMtiriara and suggestions. Several class members are now serving as full-time preachers for small community churches unable to afford ministers. The classes, which average about 26 students, are open to those planning to en ter the ministry both as a pro feasloa and in a lay capacity. speakers will address the congre gation on Sunday At the regular morning worship, the Rev. Ray mond MrClung of Houston, dis trict superintendent, anil speak, while at the evening service, the speaker WtU be Hide Culiey, i sionary to Nicaragua. Church of Chriol Mid week service will be bald *1 7:16 p.m. today. AI Sunday morn ing services, the taiuiatar, Meat Whitson, will speak on the topic, “Wise Men Btill Seek Him,* whB* the lesson fur the tvening preach ing aervire is entitled "We Mist Need to Loan the Highest” ' ABM Method»t Church Christmas party for the dren of the rhundi wltl be held at I p.m. Sunday. The regular services are scheduled for Sunday morning, with the sermon topic to be “Name of Jbeua.” Carolyn Wilson will offer g solo, T Won der as I Wander.” (allege Heights Asaeabiy of God Tonight's prayer meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. SL Thomas Kpiarepal Church A Christmas Cve service of Holy Communion, a Choral Eu charist, is planned for 11:30 p.m. Monday. The cho^r, under the di rection of Mm. J. Bernard Baty, will sing special anthems at the service On Christmas a service of Holy Communion will be held at 10 a.m. The regular services will be held oa Sunday, with the Rev. Roger Cilley to deliver the Mr- mona. you have a child away at whe will cum# home for iaa? If you do, doubt!eM Bing forward with anUrifplUu to the reunion your yuuafsu-r. and prob lue is anious to see you II Um fMuly t t watch yetr step, lest you the kuMB* for your child Md |or youfuetf. Your child will nd all or even home with you. will want to hit home haae ,ad V 'bnbly he will have much (HI you he never got around U) Writing Then hell want to g4 |»ff .with his neighborhood and you will he lucky if you um Mm for mack. Join come home from ceOegu three day* before Christmas, *r- rrvtng Just before dinner There Baa great •sritemeat in the Sher wood famiW, with bugs tad ktaeea for Mom «ud the HttU kids and a good hand-ahake for Dad darful talks about college, about Mb new friend*. Hi>»ut * oa^t cuta girl ba’d met • be didn't they most of hit Him with than, John would very likely bave geuo out anyway, but thoae wonderful talks could never have hsppMsd. He wouldn't hart felt to enay and tree and friendly with his paiuBt*. away mark Una be at boaM, In mad hi hit parents bad tome wou- CHS Reunion have a rauutea at 7 :M pm mas Day. Twsaday la the a roan Of the High Blhial NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS For the Purpoae of Better Serving the Student* of A 4 M CoDete With ... • BETTER DRY CLEANING • FINE LAUNDERING • EXPERT ALTERATIONS i » \ "Ob* Day Service Ob Requent' ... SAVE 10% DISCOUNT ON CASH AND CARRY... . (Laundry A Cleaning) OLWfC •UONWC IM Jereey Pheae VI 6-7MI “la SeutheMe Sheppiag Center* Branch ef COLLEGE HILLS LAUNDRY B CLEANERS Aggie Group To Make Trip Thirteen ABlf Raptiat Stu denu will make a 700-mile trip to Nashville, .Tefln. Dec. 36 to attend a Southern Baptist World Missions Congress from the 17th L* the 30th. They will be accompanied by the Rev. R. D. Longshore, pastor of the First Baptist Chareti, Col lege Station, and by Cliff Harm, director of the Baptist Student Uaieu. ABM students planning to make the tnp arc Skipper Connor. Ronald Easley, Don Diinn, Dar rell Brown, Jim Manley, Dub Bai ley, Henry re*r»«>n, Max Barnett, Al Meyer, Laity Harrington, L. E. Sheppard, Walter Emanuel and Morris Johnston. Harris will lead one of tbe Bible diarusston groups to be conducted at the Congress. Pro gram participants will also larlude Dr. Paul Gertn, executive vice president ©f Baylor University, and Howard Butt Jr., Corpus Christ! layman and evaagelisL EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PRESCRIBED DR. E. LUDEM ANN DR. Q. A. SMITH ii OPTOMETRISTS • BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC Mai 1BS4OT .ssjfti 1 f (Hal la Lawk Shoo Store) The Church... For a Fuller Life... For You... CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES OF CHRIST < H K. H CHURCH OF ITU NAIARKNI US ¥*!•! ~ v \tU%L ST. 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