The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 10, 1957, Image 5

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DIPLOMAS IN HAND, these members of the Agricultural Education Wives club “grad
uate” before their husbands. They are, left to right,, (seated) Doris Coleman, Marsalee
Delleney, Beverly Breeland, Doris Purser, Joyce Cozort. Standing, Patricia Gray, Bar
bara Matthys, Myena Hendrick, Loretta Hendrick, Ruby Bridges. The lone man is E. V.
Walton, department head. Club members not present for the pitcure are Clara Bates,
Sally Wright, Mary Ann Tackett, Shirla Kolinek, LaNella Whitehead, Sara Bell, Minnie
Williams and Dianne Newcomer.
Churches To Welcome
Parents This Sunday
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
“Challenging Our Youth” will
be the sermon topic of the Rev.
Nolan R. Vance at the 10:55 a.m.
worship service. Intermediate and
Senior MYF will meet respectively
at 4:30 and 6 p.m. Evening wor
ship will begin at 7 p.m.
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REORGANIZED CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST OF LAT
TER DAY SAINTS
The series of programs on dis
tinctive aspects of the church will
continue this Sunday at 6:15 p.m.
at the YMCA, first floor. The
topic will be “The Restoration.”
Following colored slides and com
mentary there will be a brief re
freshment and fellowship period.
* * *
A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. Norman Anderson will
preach on the subject “A Day of
Note” at the 8:45 a.m. service.
“God’s Gift To the Christian Par
ents” will be the topic of a three-
part service to be presented by
students at 11 a.m. Those par
ticipating include Michael Kuick,
Neill Perry, Robert Coffman, Dan
iel Garza, Rhea McWilliams and
Ford Dabb.
* * *
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
In observance of Parent’s Day,
Bill Heard, chaplain of the A&M
band will preach at the 11 a. m.
service of Morning- Prayer. The
rector, the Rev. Robert L. Darwall,
will give the sermon at the 9:30
a. m. service. Holy Communion
will be celebrated at 8 a. m. The
young peoples meeting will begin
at 6 p. m.
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WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP
James R. Jones will conduct the
student-led worship service at 7:15
p. m. Sunday.
* *
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The choir will present special
music at the 11 a. m. worship ser
vice when the Rev. R. D. Long
shore will speak on the topic “The
Making of a Christian Home.” A
film, “Faith of Our Families,” will
be shown at the 7:15 p.m. service
in connection with Christian Home
Week.
* * *
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
The true status of man, created
in the perfect image and likeness
of God, Spirit, will be set forth at
the Christian Science service Sun
day at 11 a. m. “Adam and Fallen
Man” is the title of the Lesson-
Sermon.
How a celebrated Broadway ac
tor was cured of severe sinus con
dition will be related by him at
9:45 a.m. Tuesday over WTAW on
the program “How Christian Sci
ence Heals.”
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Rev. William C. Petersen
will preach on the topic “How to
Pray” at the identical 8 and 10:45
a. m. worship services Sunday.
The planning committee will
meet at 2 p. m. Sunday and at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday, the regular Sunday
School teachers meeting is sche
duled.
* * *
FAITH EVANGELICAL
AND REFORMED
The Rev. R. F. Buck will give
his weekly radio sermon at 7:30
a.m. Sunday. At 10:30 he will be
in the pulpit to speak on the sub
ject “Joint Heirs with Christ” at
the regular worship service. The
youth fellowship will ba held at
5 p. m.
* * *
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Aggies will have charge of the
11 a. m. worship service with
Janies Groves presiding. Follow
ing the service, dinner will be ser
ved for members. As usual 9:30
a. m. will be coffee time for Ag
gies. DSF meeting is set for 5:30
p. m.
* * *
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mont Whitson announces “Mar
tha and Mary” as his sermon topic
for the Sunday morning worship
service. At the evening hour he
will tell “The Story of the English
Bible.”
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Woods Wives
Windup Year
In Gaia Style
Their annual spring picnic last
Saturday and a business meeting
Monday evening at the home of
Nancy Langford, wound up the
year’s calendar of activities for the
members of the Range and For-
| estry Wives club.
When the club meets again in
the fall, the following officers will
; be in charge: Virginia Box, pres
ident; Sally Davis, vice-president;
Cordelia Springfield, secretary-
treasurer; Charlene Ragsdale,
1 council representative; Shirley
Gumert, reporter; and Mary Nell
Copeland, parliamentarian. Mrs.
Frank Gould will be sponsor.
Including families and faculty,
54 persons attended the picnic, with
square dancing climaxing the even
ing’s entertainment.
Dr. Vernon Young head of the
department, awarded PhT degrees
to Virginia Box, Virginia Ryer-
son, Joyce Morga.n, Nancy Lang
ford, Billie Buck, Sue Williamson
and Patsy Folsom.
Weekly Names
10 Top Sellers
Daphne du Maurier’s “The Scape
goat” heads the current list of best
sellers compiled by Publisher’s
Weekly. Other top fiction listed
are:
“Peyton Place,” by Grace Metal-
ious; “Blue Camellia,” Frances
Parkinson Keyes; “Compulsion,”
Meyer Levin; and “The Philadel
phian,” Richard Powell.
Top selling non-fiction include
“The FBI Story” by Don White-
head; “The Nun’s Story,” by Kath
ryn Hulme; “This Hallowed
Ground,” Bruce Catton; “Men to
Match My Mountains,” Irving
Stone; and “Investors’ Road Map,”
Alice B. Morga.
IL N. Club Sets
Final Meeting
The A&M United Nations Club
will elect next year’s officers Fri
day at 7:30 in the YMCA.. This
will be the final meeting this
year. Before the elections, the
Latin American Combo will pre
sent a program of Latin American
music.
New Officers
Installed As
Club Year Ends
The Campus Study Club closed
its activities for the season with an
installation tea on Tuesday after
noon at the YMCA.
Mrs. C. W. Crawford, program
chairman, introduced Mrs. J. C.
Culpepper who gave a brief resume
of the aims of the club and named
the officer duties of each as she
conducted the installation of Mrs.
W. S. Allen, president; Mrs. D. M.
Bass, vice-president; Mrs. Harvey
T. Kennedy, recording secretary;
Mrs. B. F. K. Mullins, correspond
ing secretary; Mrs. Jarrell D. Gray,
treasurer; Mrs. Joseph C. Brusse,
reporter; Mrs. L. M. Haupt,
historian; Miss Jennie Oliver,
auditor; and Mrs. Bardin H. Nel
son, paiiiamentarian.
Mrs. Culpepper presented to Mrs.
Allen, president, a silver basket,
the club’s emblem of friendship,
and also the gavel, emblem of
authority. Mrs. Bardin H. Nelson,
retiring president, then presented
Mrs. Allen with a club president’s
pin.
Outgoing officers were hostesses
for a social hour following the
installation when punch and iced
cakes were served by Mesdames
Allen and Nelson. The tea table,
laid with a white linen cutwork
cloth, was centered with an ar
rangement of spring flowers.
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Friday, May 10, 1957 PAGE 5
— Social
Mechanical Engineering Wives
Club will meet in room 202 of the
YMCA, May 13 at 7:30 p. m. to
elect officers for the summer and
fall semester. A picture will be
made of graduating seniors.
* * *
A graduation dinner-dance will
Mrs. Hudson Head
Of Folklore Society
Mrs. Dan L. Hudson was elected
president of the Brazos Valley
Folklore Society at a recent meet
ing.
Elected vice president of the
organization was Mrs. John Q.
Anderson and H. S. Creswell was
named secretary treasurer.
Whirl —
be held by the Architecture Wives
Saturday night at 8 p. m. at the
Western restaurant. Mr. Frank
Robertson will present the
diplomas.
$200.00 EASY,
CAMPUS AGENCY
AVAILABLE
We need a Student to sell Na
tionally Advertised Drawing
Sets and Slide Rules (K&E,
Dietzen, etc.) at low Discount
prices to entering engineering
freshmen this fall. Tremendous
profits. No investment re
quired. Free posters, etc. Write
now: Empire Engineering Sup
ply Company; P.O. Box 114,
Can St. Station, NYC 13., N.Y.
ANNOUNCING
COLLEGE STATION S
OWN TV REPAIR
ARC, TV
Ph. VI 6-4515
Let’s get acquainted . . . make
that old picture tube like new
for $1.50.
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M.S.C. DINING ROOM - A&M CAMPUS
SATURDAY - MAY 11 - 5 - 8:30 P. M.
public invited
adults - $2.25
children - $1.50
(UNDER 12)
treat Mom and the family
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