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Local Churches Announce Programs “Daily Help for Daily Needs” is the title of the program in the series, “How Christian Science Heals,” which will be broadcast at 9:45 a. m. Tuesday. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Walther League will meet at 7:30 tonight. FAITH EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Women’s Guild meets at 7:30 to night and the church council at Christian Scientists Hold Annual Meeting In Boston 7:30 p. m. Friday. A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister Mont Whitson will address his congregation on the topic, “The Growing Edge,” at Sunday morning services. Bob Davidson, student minister, will de liver the evening sermon. OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. Edwin Svendsen will speak on “The Church Comes Alive” at Pentecost Sunday ser vices. The second week of the daily Vacation Bible School will open at 8:30 a. m. Monday. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion will be cele brated at 8 Sunday morning. At the worship service the R^v. Robert L. Darwall will preach on the topic, “The Holy Spirit.” The Young People’s Group of the Church is participating in an all day outing today at the Camp Creek summer home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Farrar. Accompanying the group, in addition to the hosts, are John Green, Mrs. James Graves, the Rev. Darwall and the Rev. Roger Cilley. • NEW OFFICERS NAMED—Leading the Electrical Engineering Wives Club through the summer and fall terms will be these recently elected officers. Left to right, they are Wilma Sturdivant, secretary; Shirley Cox, treasurer; Pat Younts, social chairman; Jeannie Crist, president; Norma Koch, vice president, and Shirley Smith, sponsor. Not present when the picture was taken were Amy Harmon, reporter, and Barbara Gos- sage and Virginia Johnson, Aggie Wives Council representatives. LITTLE LEAGUE I (Continued from Page 3) clubs seeing action, will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Lit tle League Park. These twin-bills will begin at 5:30 p.m. each day,f and the second games are sche- duled to start at 7:30. At a dif ferent location, the Minor League “B” teams are provided with a taste of actual game competition at;©: 15 p.m. every Wednesday. As in past years, the schedules have been divided into two parts, with the winners of each half meet ing for the full season champion ship. Barring postponements, the Major League schedule is to draw to fa close on July 19; the Minor Leage “A”, July 18 and the Minor •..League “B”, on July 17. The schedules for the coming week are as follows: JVlajor League: Friday, June 7— Senators vs. Orioles and White Sox vs. Red Sox; Monday, June 10 — Orioles vs. White Sox and Sena tors vs! Red Sox; Wednesday, June 12— White Sox vs. Senators and Orioles vs. Red Sox. Minor League “A”: Tuesday, June 11 — Cubs vs. Dodgers and Indians vs. Pirates; Thursday, June 13— Cubs vs. Pirates and Dodgers vs. Indians. Minor League “B”: Wednesday, June 12—Pirates vs. Dodgers and Cubs vs. Indians. TIGERS (Continued from Page 3) rors, a balk, and a perfectly-exe cuted squeeze bunt, Consolidated tied the score at 2-2 in the bot tom of the same inning. Feldman smashed a mighty triple and then scored with a beautiful slide at the plate on George Carroll’s roller to third base. Elgin scored its winning run in the eleventh, as they greeted Feld man with three consecutive base knocks. Auburn Vet Prof Lectures Today Dr. B. F. Hoerleih, Professor of Small Animal Surgery and Medi cine, Alabama Polytechnic Insti tute, Auburn, Alabama, will dis cuss recent developments in surgi cal correction of intervertebral disc protrusions in the dog for Texas veterinarians at the Texas con ference for Veterinarians here to day and tomorrow. A pioneer in the field of canine neuro-surgery, Dr. Hoerlein is recognized nationally and inter nationally for his research work at Cornell' Ufrivgrs'i'ty ' Where he com pleted his Ph. D. in Veterinary Sur gery in 1952. He completed his work for a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine de gree at Colorado State College in 1943 and served with the U. S. Army Veterinary Corps for 3 years. ^ GROCERIES ^ No. 2 Z 2 Cans—Alma Brand—Home Style I FREESTONE'' PEACHES .... '29c Kraft’s—46-oz. Can—ORANGE or GRAPE ADE 25c Libby’s—Blue Lake—ASPARAGUS STYLE BEANS can 35c 300 Size—Kimbell’s—FRESH BLACKEYE PEAS . 3 Pound Can C R I S C O . . . Woodbury’s—Bath Size TOILET SOAP . Diamond Brand—SOUR or DILL PICKLES . No. 2 Cans—Van Camp’s PORK & BEANS . 16-oz. Cans—Armour’s CORNED BEEF HASH 46-oz. Cans—Hunt’s TOMATO JUICE . . . 300 Size Hunt’s—WTIOLE APRICOTS . 2 cans 25c . . . 93c 4 cakes 39c . qt. jar 25c . 2 cans 35c . can 33c . can 27c 2 cans 37c Star Kist—Green Label CHUNK STYLE TUNA . can 32c Maryland Club C O FF EE.. No. 1 Cans—Nelda Brand TOMATOES . . . 1 lb. can 97c . 3 cans 25c PRODUCE No. 2*4 Cans—Ahnat Brand—Home Style 6-oz. Cans—LEMONADE — SLICED BACON . New Crop RED POTATOES . 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Commenting on the progress mankind has made in breaking the barriers of limitation in all fields of thought and endeavor, the Board of directors declared in a special statement that “true progress can be measured only by growth in spiritual understanding and by the demonstration of spirituality.” PORTABLE TYPEWRITER MFGRS. LIST PRICES Distributed by Nat. Office Machine Dealers Assoc. ROYAL quiet de luxe . REMINGTON quiet riter . . SMITH-CORONA silent super UNDERWOOD de luxe . . VOSS de luxe OLYMPIA de luxe SM3 , . 135.15 (inch 137.75 (inch 137.27 (inch 137-37 116.07 (inch 115.47 (inch MACY’S BUSINESS MACHINES 909 S. " '... For a Fuller life... For You... CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8:30 A.M.—Coffee Time 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Services COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Servlo* 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 600 8. College Are. Bryan, Texas 8:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 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 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 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 6:45 & 6:30 P. M.—MYF Meetings 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 JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 2Gth East and Coulter, Bryan 8:45 A.M.—Priesthood Meeting 10:00 A.M.—Sunday School 7:00 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL 7:00 A.M.—Mass 8:30 .A.M.—Mass 10:00 A.iyc.—Mass CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9:30 A.M.—Church School .0:45 A.M.—Morning Worship A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:46 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:15 P.M.—Evening Service A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8:45 & 11:00 A.M.—Worship 9:45 A.M.—Church School ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. — Morning prayer and sermon UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 7:45 P.M.—First, third and fifth Sun days, in Y M C A cabinet room REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 3-7:30 P.M.—Study Class and Devotion al Period, in YMCA. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Legion Hal 1 Hlway 21 East 9:30 A.M.—Sabbath School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship ^Pillier funeral Alo BRYAN, 4EXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 WHAT RELIGION Texas Central Life Insurance Company Bryan, Texas Colleg'e Station’s Own Banking Service College Station State Bank NORTH GATE Today’s athlete wants to win fairly ac cording to the rules. Primitive man had no rules, no sense of fair play. In the intervening centuries man learned more of God. He began to apply basic religious principles of honesty and integ rity to all the activities of life. Finally, he decided that even his games ought to be played by such standards. Sometimes we say that sports build character. We really mean that fair play —the religious principle we have tried to incorporate in our games—turns mere competitive effort into a character-mold ing experience. But life is more than a game . . . and Christian character is more than sports manship. The Church teaches all of us the prin ciples of moral and spiritual living. It brings us into a reverent relationship with God himself. Its truths not only inspire fair play . . . but victorious living. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest fac tor on earth for the building o' 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 fhe Church itself, which needs his moral and ma terial support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Chapter Verses Sunday Psalms 122 1-9 Monday Ecclesiastes 12 1-14 T uesday Proverbs IS 1-10 Wednesd’yjoshua 23 6-11 Thursday John 13 1-17 Friday John 15 1-14 Saturday Ephesians 2 13-22 Copyright 1957, Keister Adv. Service, Slnsbiirg. Vs. Central Texas Hardware Co. 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