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PAGE 6 Tuesday, February 25, 1958
Residents, A&M Students Join
In Observing Day Of Prayer
A community-wide observance of
the World Day of Prayer was held
in College Station Friday, with
A&M students and Consolidated
School pupils pausing’ during class
es for silent prayer. Climaxing
the observance was a prayer serv
ice at the Interfaith Chapel on
the A&M campus sponsored by the
College Station Council of Church
Women.
Church bells and the college
whistle signaled the moment of
silent prayer at 10 a.m. Vice
President Earl Rudder of A&M
and Mayor Ernest Langford had
endorsed the observance and re
quested faculty, students, and
townspeople to pause for prayer
at that time Friday.
Mrs. W. D. Hardesty, chairman
of Christian World Missions, was
in charge of the chapel program,
whose theme was “The Bread of
Life.” Participating in the serv
ice were the Mesdames Jack Keese,
Wendell Nedderman, Bob Monk,
Charles Haas, Charles Workman,
Melvin Rotsch, Joe L. Pointevent,
Bob Coopei'j and William O. Par
ker.
Ushers for the service were Mrs.
Bob Andrews and Mrs. W. W-
Mills. Mrs. Stewart Brown and
Mrs. Ran Boswell were in charge
of the guest book.
Special music was provided by
the Ladies Harmony Singers, an
interest group of the A&M College
Social Club, under the direction of
Mrs. James Stewart. Mrs. C. W.
Simmons accompanied the group
who sang the anthem, “Let All
the World in Every Corner Sing”;
“O Lord Most Holy”, Mrs. Marvin
Butler, soloist; and the “Seven-
Fold Amen”.
,World Day of Prayer offerings
go to help women and children
all over the world. Church women
have made possible vacation Bible
schools for children in low-income
farm communities, day care cen
ters for children of migrant work
ers, and “make-up schools” for
migrant children who have no
chance to attend regular classes.
Overseas, 10 Union Christian
Colleges and Universities in Asia
and Africa are of interest to
churchwomen, whose gifts con
tribute to their support. Camer-
oun College in French Equatorial
Africa is the only Christian col
lege for African women, while
Kinnaird College is the only Chris
tian college for women in Pakis
tan.
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Wives Club Entertains
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Social Club
Luncheon Set
For Friday
The Briarcrest Country Club will
be the scene Friday of a 12:‘10
luncheon for members of the A&M
Women’s Social Club.
Newcomers Club, with Mrs. Ed
ward L. Scott, president, will be
hostesses.
Following the luncheon, a style
show will be presented by Lester’s
Smart Shop, with club members as
models.
Mrs. R. E. Branson has charge
of arrangements for the luncheon.
Mrs. W. H. Clayton is chairman
of the committee for table decora
tions, featuring “Buttons and
Bows,” and carrying out the musi
cal theme for the year.
Chemical Engineering Wives were hostesses
last night at a tea in the South solarium of
the YMCA. Faculty wives honored at the
affair were (left to right) Mrs. J. D. Lind
sey, Mrs. W. D. Harris, Mrs. W. E. Hayes,
and Mrs. Gladys Bishop. A Valentine’s
theme was carried out in decorations and re
freshments for the occasion.
Quick topper for chicken pie:
slice corn muffins into thirds or
cut slices of bread with 2-inch
round cutter; brush with butter and
bake in hot oven until golden.
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Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should T
call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and f,
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.
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and Registrar
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Kamm to Take Part Lions’ Fund Drive
‘Highly, Successful’
In Chicago Meeting
Robert B. Kamm, dean of the
Basic Division and Student Per
sonnel Services, will be one of the
leading participants in the 13th
annual Conference on Higher Edu
cation in Chicago March 2-5.
Kamm will serve as recorder for
the Monday session, entitled “By
What Means Can the Quality and
Quantity of Guidance Services,
Particularly in the High Schools,
Be Increased?”
Some 1000 college and univer
sity leaders are expected to attend
the conference designed to discuss
the problem of strengthening the
quality of higher education in this
age of satellites.
These leaders will consider in
creased opportunities for students,
innovations in administration and
improvement of teaching and new
developments in the curriculum.
In a general business meeting
held at yesterday’s College Sta
tion Lions Club luntheon meeting,
a secretary’s report showed the
Lions’ fund raising drives “highly
successful”.
Funds from the drives go to
worthwhile community projects
such as supplying glasses to under
privileged children • with poor vis
ion, sending local handicapped
youngsters to the Lion-sponsored
Crippled Children’s Camp at Kerr-
ville and supporting other com
munity projects.
Social Whirl
Agronomy Wives Club will meet
at 7:30 tonight in the Brooks room
of the YMCA. Guest speaker will
be Mrs. Trudy McFarland who will
speak on child development.
Little Time Left
For Car Inspections
Less than two months are left ’
to have motor vehicles inspected,
Col. Homer Garrison Jr., Texas
Department of Public Safety Di
rector, warned yesterday.
Only 36 per cent of registered
vehicles in Texas have been in
spected thus far.
When planning poultry stuffing
you may wish to put aside a loaf
of bread two or three days ahead
so that the bread will be stale but
not hard.
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