The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 6 Tuesday, October 8, 1957 Honors Officers Of Extension Service Club A tea honoring the officei's of the Extension Service Club was held Thursday afternoon in the as sembly room of the Memorial Stu dent Center. Greeting guests were Mrs. Free man Fuller and Mrs. Bob Griffin. Officers m the receiving line were Mrs. G. O. Hoffman, president; Mrs. Blueford Hancock, vice pres ident; Mrs. R. V. Thurmond, re cording secretary; Mrs. A. B. Woo ten, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ted Trew, treasurer; Mrs. Harlan Smith, reporter, and Mrs. W. S. Allen, parliamentarian. Representatives of local clubs also in the receiving line were Mrs. A. G. Nixon, Bryan Women’s Club; Miss Jennie Oliver, Campus RLDS To Show Color Film, ‘Other Sheep/ In College Chapel A color film entitled “Other Sheep” will be shown at 8 pan. Sunday in the A&M Interfaith Chapel, under the sponsorship of the College Station Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The film, produced by the Audio- Visual Department of the church, takes its thesis from a statement of Christ as recorded in John 10:1 G: “And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold; them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.” Among the features of the film, which is 28 minutes long, are scenes photographed in southern Mexico. Included are some of the Structures of religious and cultural significance unearthed in recent archaeological explorations. Among the traditions re-enacted by native Indians for this film are the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper and the rite of baptism. While the film is being jbrought here by the RLDS church com mittee on ministry to college stu- Westmi nster Group To Hear Vincent Westminster Foundation of the A&M Presbyterian Church will hear Joe Vincent speak on “The Managerial Revolution’s Effect on Church and State” at its meeting at 7:15 Wednesday night. Vincent, an insurance executive, is a lay leader in the First Pres byterian Church of Bryan. All are invited to attend. Social Whirl Dames Club will hold a social meeting at 8 this evening in the south solarium of the YMCA. A meeting has been planned by the A&M Garden Club for 2:30 p.m. Friday in the social room of the Memorial Student Center. Senior citizens and officers of the club will be honored. Speaker for the afternoon will be Richard E. Wainerdi, associate professor of nuclear engineering. * * * Architecture Wives Society will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the south solarium of the YMCA. WIRED FOR THIEVES ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. UP)— Any thief who tides to take the hubcaps from a car belonging to Eldo McLaughlin of Albuquerque is in for a surprise. McLaughlin has not only wired his hubcaps with a stiff electrical jolt but has rigged a device to shock anyone who tries to open the doors, the hood or the trunk. And if the circuit is interfered with at all, the horn begins to blow. I did not whistle at her. I whistled because the dress she is wearing looks like it was cleaned by — CAMPUS CLEANERS dents, the public, as well as stu dents, is invited. The minister to college students for the church in this area is R. L. Leutzinger, 511 Nagle, VI 6- 5596. Study Club, and Mrs. L. C. Bock, Beta Sigma Phi. The table, arranged by Mrs. Ful ler, followed the club’s theme, “Take Time.” Centering the ar rangement of purple fruits and magnolia leaves was a German an niversary clock accented by wild mulberry stems and purple tapers in candelabra. ^ Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. M. T. Harrington, Mrs. D. W. Williams, Mrs. John E. Hutch ison, and Mrs. Florence Low. Hostesses were Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Lee C. Coffey, assisted by Mrs. Reagan Brown, Mrs. E. Z. Beanblossom, and Mrs. Edwin Cooper. Out-of-town guests were Miss Frances E. Faulkner of Washing ton, D. C., and Miss Jean Bird, New York City. ichita Falls Hosts Organize! S on s More than 2,500 students from 55 Baptist Student Union organ izations at Texas colleges and uni versities including A&M are ex pected to attend the 38th Annual BSU convention Friday through Monday at the First Baptist Church of Wichita Falls, Cliff Har ris, A&M BSU director, said yes terday. Addresses by Dr. George Sch weitzer, nuclear physicist, music by the state BSU choir and panel discussions on applied Christianity will be featured at the three day convention. Dr. Roy O. McClain, pastor of the First Baptist Church in At lanta, Ga., will deliver the conven tion’s keynote speech. “Christ in You, the Hope” is the convention theme, said Dr. W. F. Howard, student director for the Baptist Convention of Texas. “Christ in the Concrete City,” a religious play by Harry Thompson, is to be presented by the Hardin- Simmons University drama de partment at the opening session Friday night. Government Exams Set November l (» Nov. 16 is the date