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THE BATTALION Friday, May 6, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 3 Aggie Players To Present 3 One-Act Plays Tuesday U, CM 1 TT *’'££> ZZrZgv^Z^ TUNNELL RAILROAD COMMISSIONER 'PtdtWte •9Z9 9» C*l Uf« Av« • The Aggie Players have sched uled three one-act plays next week, as the Aggie Follies con tinue tonight and Saturday. “Winners and Losers,” winner of the 1966 Aggie Player Award for a Play Running Three Days in May, will be presented two more times this week in the Follies. Written by A&M students Kirk Stewart and Cynthia Smith, the play tells of the trying times faced by the 12th Fairy and his sidekick, Marvel Boy. Also appearing in the program are Jim Baldauf, magician; “The Wayfarers,” a folk group; Louis Wommer and his Warriors; plus CORRECTION Piggly Wiggly Thursday, May 5, Ad Should Have Read BABY BEEF ROUND Steak 79c Lb. Not 69c Lb. juggling acts, other singing acts, a sabre - swallowing (military sword swallowing) act and other assorted presentations. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Admis sion price is $1. Upcoming in the Fallout Thea ter Tuesday night are three plays directed by students. “The Killing of Abel,” directed by Marie Crook, is a popular Wakefield Cycle mystery play (a term which has nothing to do with whodunits). Appearing in this production are Kippen Blair, Richard Dooley, Randy Davis and Leon Greene. Bud Franks will direct “27 Wagons Full of Cotton,” written by Tennessee Williams. This play takes place on the Missis sippi delta. “Submerged,” directed by Thomas Bond, is a tragedy by H. Stuart Cottman and LeVergne Shaw. Appearing in it are Kerry Ellis, Pat Stalker, Phil Watson, Randy Mason, Pete Ahrens and Dennis Tarden. The Fallout Theater is located in the rear of Guion Hall. Pro ductions start at 8 p.m. Admis sion is fifty cents. Sunday Buffet Your full choice of our complete buffet, consisting of 75 to 80 choice selected items each Sunday. ADULTS — $2.25 CHILDREN — $1.25 Alternating Foreign Specialty Table Each Week Bryan - College Station 846-8811 RAMADA INN The Church. Jor a Fuller Life..For You.. CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL 906 Jersey Street, So. Side of Campos Rector: William R. Oxley Asst.—Rev. Wesley Seeliger 8:00 9:15 & 11:00 A.M.—Sun. Service 6:45 A.M. & 10:00 A.M.—Wednesday Holy Communion 7 :15 P.M.—Wed. Evening: Prayer FIRST BAPTIST 9:30 AM—Sunday School 10:45 AM Morning- Worship 6:10 PM—Training: Union 7:20 PM—Evening: Worship 6:30 PM—Choir Practice & Teachers’ meetings (Wednesday) 7:30 P.M.—Midweek Services (Wed.) A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 8:00 & 10:00 A.M. Worship 9:00 A.M.—Bible Study 6 :16 P.M.—Young People’s Class 6:00 P.M.—Worship 7 :16 P.M.—Aggie Class 9:30 A.M.—Tues. - Ladies Bible Class 7:15 P.M.—Wednesday - Bible Study A&M PRESBYTERIAN 7-9 A.M.—Sun. Breakfast - Stu. Ctr. 9:45 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:00 P.M.—Sun. Single Stu. Fellowship 7 :lt P.M.—Wed. Student Fellowship 6:45 A.M.—Fri. Communion Service Wesley Foundation. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :30 P.M.—Young People’s Service 7 :00 P.M.—Preaching Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Sunday Service 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.—Tues. Reading Rm. 7 :00-8 :00 P.M.—Wed., Reading Room 8:00 P.M.—Wed. Evening Worship UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) 10:00 A.M.—Bible Class 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Wednesday Vesper UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 305 Old Hwy. 6 S. 10 :00 A.M.—Sunday School 8:00 P.M.—First four Sundays of each month—Fellowship Meeting. SECOND BAPTIST 710 Eisenhower 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Church Service 6 :30 P.M.—Training Union 7 :30 P.M.—Church Service OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN 8:15 & 10:45 A.M.—The Church at Worship 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Classes For All Holy Communion—1st Sun. Ea. Mo. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Sunday Masses—7 :30, 9 :00 and 11:00 FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:15 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship 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 METHODIST 8 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:65 A.M.—Morning Worship 5 :30 P.M.—Campus & Career Class 5:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 26th East and Coulter, Bryan 8 :30 A.M.—Priesthood meeting 10 :00 A.M.—Sunday School 6 :30 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Homestead & Ennis 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :50 A.M.—Morning Worship 5 :30 P.M.—Young People il ilftlfi: BRYAN, TEXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 Campus and Our artist is not experimenting with his brush! There is a profound differ ence between these two days . . . MOTHER’S Day — with the accent on Mother — is the second Sunday in May, when we honor Motherhood, and express our deep affection for Mother. Mother’s DAY — with the accent on Day — is every day of the year. It is Mother’s unending labor of love. It is Monday’s wash and Tuesday’s ironing, the meals to be cooked and the beds to be made, the bruises to be healed and the prayers to be heard. And at the close of her DAY, Mother has prayers of her own—for her little- ones, her husband and herself. God is answering many of those prayers through the Church. With its effective program of religious educa tion and worship the Church can sup ply the spiritual needs in Mother’s DAY . . . and in your DAY also! Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Inc. Strasburg, Va. Sunday Proverbs 1:1-9 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Proverbs Proverbs Ephesians Ephesians Exodus Corinthians 10:1-7 31:10-31 5:22-33 6:1-4 20:1-12 13:1-13 <£iz> t <S22> + <22? t <512? + <512? + <522? + <5i2? t <512? + <5£2? t <512? t <512? t <5i2? Circle Theatres College Station College Station’s Own Banking Service University National Bank NORTH GATE Sure Sign of Flavor SANITARY Farm Dairies Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE • CHINA WARE • CRYSTAL • GIFTS The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” Bryan Building & Loan Association BRYAN Ms*. ICE CREAM AND MILK SPLASH DAY REFUGEE GAS, a puppy found by four civilian fresh- janitor protested his unruly bathroom man- men on a Galveston Beach last weekend, is ners, and now the four rescuers are making looking for a home in Aggieland. “Red” a plea for help. He’s been eating Sbisa chow Love, Doug Ballentine, Bob Curlee and John and roaming the halls, so anyone that would Clary found him drunk on the beach and like to improve his fate (move to Duncan?) have been keeping him in Milner. But the should contact one of the four in Milner. YMCA To Induct Officers At Hensel Park Steak Fry YMCA officers for 1966-67 will be installed at a steak fry. Newly elected President Rus sell Van Hellen, a junior from San Antonio, will be installed as head of next year’s organization. Other cabinet posts will be oc cupied by Vice-president Clarence Daugherty, sophomore from San Antonio; Secretary Reese Brown, sophomore from Tyler, and Treas urer Norman Frost, freshman from Fort Worth. Additional officers to be in stalled are sophomores Donald Houston of Dallas, head of week ly programs, and Tom Bell of Montgomery, Ala., chairman of special programs. Doug Pear son, a freshman from Oil City, La., will be in charge of fresh man programs next year. Out-going President Eddie Car penter, a senior from Tyler, said anyone may attend the steak fry at Hensel Park for 50 cents. The money, which must be paid at the main desk in the YMCA, will pay for a steak, bread, baked beans, potato salad and iced tea. Students going to the fry will- leave together from the YMCA between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Monday. IF YOU KNEW ALL THREE, YOUR CHOICE W0UL0 BE CRAWFORD MARTIN FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL TUNNELL RAILROAD COMMISSIONER BEST FOR BRAZOS AND TEXAS A&M Senator Neveille Colson • Native of Brazos County Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Higgs of Bryan. Sister of Chester Higgs, employed in Fiscal De partment, A&M Agricul tural Experiment Sta tion. • Former Student of Texas A&M. • Bryan High School Graduate Some Of Senator Colson’s Legislative Career Highlights • 100 Percent Record For Education At All Levels. • Member and Former Chairman of Senate Committee On Education. • Voted To Reduce Interest Rates On Small Loans By 2 Percent. • Supported Legislation To Provide Job and Educational Opportunities. Keep A Full-Time Senator From The Fifth District MRS. NEVEILLE H. COLSON (Pol. Adv. Paid For By A&M Friends of Senator Colson)