FAG!? 4 ~~ r ~ Worship Service Programs, Group Meetings For Coming Week Announced By Local Pastors A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The six students and the Rev. Charles Workman, who attended the c h u r c h-w i d e Presbyterian Youth Conference at Lexington, Ky., will bring a digest of that convention in six sennonettes on the “Nature and Mission 6f the Church.” Student speakers will be Albert Swarts, Ewen Hail, Holim Kim, Gerald Nash, Robert Coffman and Don Caplinger. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Adult forum and Sunday school will be conducted at 10 a. m. in the YMCA. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. William C. Petersen will preach on the topic, “Do You Honor Your Superiors ?”, at the two Sunday morning services. A membership lecture will be given at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. A “Sharing Christ” instruction meet ing is planned for 7:30 p. m. Mon- HEAR Rev. Prentis Cbram First Baptist Church (North Gate) Feb. 9-16 SERVICES: A. M. 9:15 P. M. 7:15 day, and a Sunday school teachers meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH The new rector, the Rev. William R. Oxley, l will deliver the sermons at the two morning prayer services Sunday. Holy Communion, followed by breakfast, is scheduled for 6:30 a. m. I Wednesday. Social Whirl Agricultural Engineering Wives Club will meet for a game party at 7:30 tonight at the home of Annie Marie Smith. All agricultural en gineering wives are urged to at tend. Chemical Engineering Wives will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the south solarium of the YMCA. Dr. J. D. Lindsay will be the speaker. Agronomy Wives will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Brooks room of the YMCA. Mrs. Trudy McFarland will speak on child psychology. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES #na day 3^ per word *4 per word each additional day BHnimnm charge—40^ DEADLINES pn) Classified Display 80l per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 8-641B FOR SALE “Olds” Rocket Engine. Hydra- matic transmission. Four 760-15 U. S. Royal Master tires. Four- year guaranteed 6V battery. 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Stu dents who take part in the class are required to complete the course satisfac torily by* regular attendance and by accep table performance of assigned work. W. H. Delaplane, Dean School of Arts & Sciences CHANGES IN STUDIES Changes in the list of courses for which any student is currently registered may be made only on the recommendation of the head of each department concerned and with the approval of the dean of the stu dent’s school. A student may not add courses after Feb. 8. Any course dropped after Saturday, Feb. 15, shall normally carry a grade of “F”. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE Any student who normally expects to complete all the requirements for a degree by the end of the current semester should call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and make formal application for a degree. March 1 is the deadline for filing an application for a degree to be conferred at the end of the current semester. This deadline applies to both graduate and undergraduate students. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar Otis McDonald BRYAN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. S. Main Br Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 303A East 26th Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) Laboratory assistants are needed for the fall semester in the Physics Department. Men who have completed sophomore phy sics courses with superior records are wanted to assist with 1 instruction, grading and the handling of apparatus. The scale of compensation is 90 cents per hour for new assistants and $1 per hour for ex perienced assistants. Applicants are invited to register at the office of the department as soon as possible. J. G. Potter Head, Physics Department ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMES CRAFT SUPPLIES MINK ARTCRAFT 923 So. College Bryan, Texas PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — CaU — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 S. Main St. (Across from Railroad Tower) PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST Minister Mont Whitson will preach on the “Rediscovery of Family Life” at Sunday morning worship and on “The Judgment of the Kingdom” at the evening ser vice. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WeekHong revival will open with the morning worship service Sun day, with the Rev. R. D. Longshore speaking on the “Essentials of Exangelistic- Power.” The Rev. Prentis W. Chunn, pas tor of the First Baptist Church in San Marcos, will bring his first message of the revival at the Sun day evening service. The public is invite^ to attend the week’s services—at 9 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. each day. A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH Saturday will be work day at the church. Subject of the Rev. C. W. Ketch’s sermon at Sunday morning wor ship will be “Let No Man Despise Thy Youth.” D.S.F. supper and program are scheduled for 5:30 p. m. Circle II of the Christian Wo men’s Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank Nixson, 405 Montclair. FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST The Rev. R. F. Buck will speak on “Sermon Manifesting Loyalty to Christ and His Church” at the morning service Sunday. Youth Fellowship meets at 5:30 p. m. OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor George Reck of Houston will open the Spiritual Life Mis sion Sunday at morning worship with| a sermon on the topic, “Have a Big God” (Matt. 23:23-26). \ LIKE TO 01VE US THE THIRD DEGREE? We're ready to talk, engineers — about any career question you qsk. Training programs. Research facilities. Advancement case histories. Company sales and backlog. Current projects and plans for the future. Make a list of questions essential to your job decision. Then make a date to give us a grilling. oyg fiEPisfstNumvE wm be in you* puce/went office February 11-12 C rf A /¥ C MiiOUP'JptJiTiO . » A l. k A » . T f A A B 8 otarcl J Cafeteria Ci Where the Art of ooking Is Not Lost I The Church.. 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 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 BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 8:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:45 A.M.—Morning 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 A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8:45 & 11 A.M.—Worship 9:45 A.M.—Church School CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:30 A.M.—Church School 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship A&M METHODIST CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship 4:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 10:00 A.M.—Adult Forum and Church School, YMCA 7:45 P.M.—First, third and fifth Sun days, in YMCA Cabinet room SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Legion Hall Highway 21 East 2:30 P.M.—Sabbath School 4:00 P.M.—Worship CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 26th East and Coulter, Bryan 8:45 A.M.—Priesthood Meeting 10:00 A.M.—Sunday School 7:00 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:15 A.M.—Sunday School 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Evening Service 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 A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:15 P.M.—Bible Class 7:15 P.M.—Evening Service ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:15 A.M.—Church School 9:15 & 11 A.M.—Morning prayer and sermon REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 6-7:30 P.M.—511 Nagle (Llahona and League Fellowship Serv- • ice) ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL 7:00 A.M.—Mass 8:30 A.M.—Mass 10:00 A.M.—Mass ««• /M / . / There’s a tingle of excitement in that word limited as long as we’re describing a train. But if we were speaking of the boy —describing the effect which spiritual neglect has on the development of the character of a child—that’s a different matter! There’s nothing thrilling about a soul that has been limited in its opportunity for religious expres sion and growth! The churches of our community are here to give ALL our children reli gious training ... to help ALL our families foster a spiritual atmosphere in their homes. As we make use weekly of the op portunities our churches provide, the potential Christian growth of the child, the family and the Nation be comes UNLIMITED. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest fac tor on 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 and ma terial support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Verses Sunda ~ ' day. .. i-'salms Monday. . .Isaiah Tuesday . Isaiah Wednesd’y Pro verbs Thursday Galatians 1 1-6 40 28-31 55 8-13 3 1-6 6 2-11 Friday ... Romans U 33-36 Saturday. .1 Corinthians 3 21-23 /Copyright 1938, Keister Adv. Service, Strashurg, Va. JlifLr 3unerJ JL ome BRYAN, TEXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 Dairy Products Milk-Ice Cream TA 2-3763 Texas Central Life Insurance Company Bryan, Texas College Station’s Own Banking Service College Station State Bank NORTH GATE Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE • CHINA WARE • CRYSTAL • GIFTS Bryan Communities Since 1909 First State Bank & Trust Co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRYAN The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” Bryan Buildin & Loan Association BRYAN City National Bank Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bryan MELLO CREAM “A Nutritious Food” Lilly Ice Cream Co. Bryan