The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 11, 1957, Image 4

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The Batitilidn College Statfon (Bfnzos Coiintyf, Jte&tis
PAGfe 4 Priday, January ll, 1957
Churches List Sermons
For Sunday Services
Bryan Church of the Nazarene
“We Walk by Faith and N<?t
by Sight!” will be the topic pf
the sermpn delivered by the Rev.
J. W. Farris at the Sunday morn
ing service. The evening sermon
will have as its topic, “The Pro
phet Elijah.”
Revival at the church will be
gin at 7:30 p.m. Monday with a
message by the Rev. Granville
Rodgers of the Houston Oakwood
Church of the Nazarene. Revival
will continue through Jan. 20.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
Aggie Bible Class will meet at
9:30 a.m., together with other
church school classes. At the
morning service, the Rev. Edwin
A. Svendsen will speak on “A
Shocking Obedience,” based on the
text from Luke 2:42-52.
Sunday afternoon at 4 the
Young Marrieds will have their
monthly social—a bowling party
followed by supper at the Center.
The Inquiry Class will meet at
7:30 p.m. at the Center for all
interested in asking questions
about the Christian faith.
A&M Methodist Church
The Rev. Nolan R. Vance will
use for his sermon topic at Sunday
morning worship, “A Man with a
Withered Hand.”
A&M Presbyterian Church
“Forward Is the Command” is
the topic selected by the Rev. Nor-
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the Sunday morning worship ser
vices.
Faith Evangelical
and Reformed Church
College Ave, at
Williamson Dr., Bryan
The Rev. R. F. Buck’s radio
broadcast is scheduled for 7:30
a.m. His sermon for the morning
worship service will be “Going
Deeper.” At 5 p.m. the Youth
Fellowship will meet for a “pitch
in” supper.
Unitarian Fellowship
of Brazos County
Church school and the adult
forum are scheduled for 10 a.m.
Sunday at the YMCA.
Bethel Lutheran Church
Sermon topic selected by the
Rev. William C. Peterson for the
two morning worship services is
“Christians are Different.”
A&M Christian Church
Old Highway 6 South of Kyle Field
Dr. W. C. Jones will deliver
a message on “Faith, Hope and
Charity” at Sunday morning wor
ship.
Christian Science Society
The answer to mankind’s great
need of purity and regeneration
will be emphasized at Sunday ser
vices. The lesson-sermon will be
entitled “Sacrament.”
A&M Church of Christ
“Do You Have a Bible?” is
the sermon to be delivered by
the minister, Mont Whitson, at
Sunday morning worship. The
Aggie and Young People’s Class
will meet at 6:15 p.m. There will
be no evening preaching service.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
The Rev. Roger Cilley will de
liver the Sunday morning sermons.
The Young People’s Group will
meet at 6 p.m.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Women’s Auxiliary will be
held Monday, beginning with a
service of Holy Communion at
7:30 p.m. The program will be
a panel discussion on the subject,
“How Can I Best Serve My
Church?”
The Episcopal Men of Brazos
County will hold their monthly
meeting Tuesday evening at St.
Thomas Chapel. A dinner will be
served at 6:30 in the Parish Hall,
followed by a discussion program
presented by the men of St. An
drew's Church, Bryan.
Holy Communion, followed by
breakfast in the Parish Hall, is
scheduled for 6:30 a.m. Wednes
day.
History was made at the an
nual meeting of the Chapel Mon
day evening, when the congrega
tion voted to apply tq the Council
of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas
for union as a parish church.
This means that the local con
gregation will take on added re
sponsibilities and thereby be gran
ted the privilege of directing its
own affairs through its elected
officials who make up the vestry.
Elected to the vestry were Dr.
Milton Nance, Dr. Carroll Laver-
ty, Lt. Col. George Watson, John
Teamer, Charles Pearce, Capt.
Rolla Griffith, Dr. T. S. Burkhal-
ter, Dr. Robert Darrow and Wil
liam Parker.
Elected as delegates and alter
nates to the 108th Council of the
Diocese of Texas to be held Jan.
24-26 in Galveston were Dr. La-
verty, Parker, Raymond Hite,
Mike Krenitsky, George Huebner,
John Teamer, Dr. Burkhalter and
Pearce.
Wesley Foundation
Vespers will be conducted at
7:05 p.m. today and Monday. The
college class will meet at .9:45
a.m. Sunday, and the supper will
be served at 5:30 p.m.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Saturday Mass will be celebra
ted at 6:30 a.m., and confessions
heard from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Of final notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offlot
of - Student Publications (Ground Floor
TMCA, VI 9-6415, hours 8-13, 1-5, dall]
Monday through Friday) at or before tbt
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day precedlna
publication — Director of Stndent Publica
tions. .
Beginning Jan. 3, all classes In Nagle
Hall (C.E. Building). will be moved to the
building formerly used as the Veterinary
Hospital adjacent to the Highway Research
Center.
S. R. Wright, Head
Civil' Engineering Department
Regalia for the Baccalaureate-
Commencement Exercise
AH students Who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as doctor’s
cap and gown, and to leave the hoods
with the Registrar no later than 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, Jan. 15. The Ph.D. hoods will
not be worn in the procession since all such
candidates will, be hooded on the stage.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown,; those
who both are candidates for the Bachelor’s
Degree, except military students, will wear
the bachelor’s cap- and gown. AH military
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear the appropriate military uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. Ordeu
may be placed between 8 a.m., Dec. IQ
and 12 noon, Saturday, Jan. 12. The ren
tal Is As follows: doctor’s cap and gow»
$4.25, master’s cap and gown $3.75, bach,
elor’s cap and gown $3.25. Hood rentai
Is the Same as that for cap and gown.
C. H. Tlshler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
Ever add ground cooked ham to
mashed potatoes for croquettes ?
I NEED THESE BOOKS
Trade On Your Own Terms
Business Law 305-306
History 106
English 210
Analytic Geometry
Descriptive Geometry
Physics 203-204
These and many others
LOUPOT’S
Houston Rabbi To Address
Hillel Foundation Next Week
Rabbi Louis Firestein, associ
ate rabbi of Temple Emanu El,
Houston, will be guest speaker at
the cultural meeting of the B’nai
BTith Hillel Foundation at 7:15
p.m. Wednesday in the YMCA
Building.
Rabbi Firestein will discuss tbe
sources of strength in Judaism
which have helped it survive
through the ages, basing his talk
on a recent book by Rabbi Hillel
Silver.
A graduate of Yesbivab Uni
versity, the Hebrew Union College
and the Jewish Institute of Re
ligion, Rabbi Firestein also holds
the degrees of bachelor and master
of Hebrew letters.
He was ordained rabbi in 1953
and served as chaplain iq the Air
Force before joining Temple
Emanu El in 1955. At present he
also serves as civilian Jewish
chaplain for Bryan Air Force
Base.
All interested are invited to
attend.
m
Rabbi Louis Firestein
When the recipe calls for “well
beaten egg yolks,” it usually means
the yolks to be beaten until they
are thick and lemon-colored.
BStJ fo Praseiit
Special Program
“Dedicated Vocations” will be the
theme of the Baptist Student Un
ion vesper services Monday night,
when Henry M. SoRelle of So-
Rele and SoRelle, , independent
oil operators in Houston, speaks on
the meaning of one’s witness for
Christ in business and industry.
A 1951 marketing graduate of
Baylor, SoRelle is a deacon in
the Second Baptist Church in
Houstpn, where he also serves as
Sunday school teacher.
All interested students are in
vited to hear the program.
Cohfa To Speak
On Antarctic Bases
Captain James E. Cohn, USN,
will speak in. the Biological
Sciences lecture room at 7:30 Mon
day night on “The Navy’s Antartic
Operations.”
Captain Cohn, commanding of
ficer of the Chicago branch of
ficer of Naval Research, has par
ticipated in three polar expeditions
and served as Chief of Staff to
Admiral Turner Joy in three com
mands during World War II.
While on the campus, he also will
inspect Naval sponsored projects
with the A&M Research Founda
tion.
ATTENTION, MEN! . . .
Those who rented our Books for 95c for the semester
Please get them back to us as soon as possible
after the exam.
LOUPOT’S
The Church... For a Fuller Life... For You...
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Clasaea
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:16 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
5:45 & 6:30 P. M.—MYF Meetings
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
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
10:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
7:45 P.M.—First, third and fifth Sun
days, In YMCA cabinet
room
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:30 A.M.—Coffee Time
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Services
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8:45 & 11:00 A.M.—Worship
9:45 A.M.—Church School
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
7:00 A.M.—Mass
8:30 A.M.—Mass
10:00 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
6:15 P.M.—Training Union
7:15 P.M.—Worship
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Preaching Service
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Mlaaourl Synod)
600 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
8:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
9:30 A.M.—Church School
^0:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
FAITH EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Service
ST. THOMAS
EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
9:30 & 11:00 A.M. — Morning prayer
and sermon
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TWEV'RE GOIA/G-TD STICK A tteDU W ME
Yes, Sonny, we do it all the time!
Mommie holds you in her lap. And
that nice, friendly doctor gets the needle
ready. Then . . . OUCH! And there’s
one less disease for you to worry about.
If only it were that easy to protect you
from some of the other diseases that in
fest the world ... the plagues that eat
away man’s moral and spiritual fibre.
But religion can’t be injected with a
needle!
So it requires wise parents, and Christian
homes, and worshipping families, and vig
orous churches to get you ready for a noble,
happy life.
Better take it up Sunday with your folks:
ISN’T IT TIME FOR ALL OF US TO
GO TO CHURCH?
THE CHURCH FOR A LI . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest fac
tor an 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
of his community and nation. (4)
For the sake of the Church itself,
which needs his moral arid ma
terial support. Plan to go to
church regularly and read your
Bible daily.
Day
Book Chapter Verses
Sunday....
. Psalms
34
1-22
Monday...
Psalms
71
1-17
Tuesday...
.Proverbs
1
1-10
Wednesd’y
.Proverbs
22
1-9
Thursday..
.Luke
2
40-52
Friday
Luke
6
20-38
Saturday..
Luke
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39-49
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