GOLDEN KEY NHS General Meeting ^ 7:00 p.m. 127 Kleberg Wednesday, February 12 FREE FOOD!!! Campus Wednesday • February 12, Ewe Hall By JED Churches THE. Sc\€Hc.& sscesssoA The T>a^r\ VxyriHisr K.O.TC. Tmn Sit>e of the kum /teADewes. CORFJ Continued from Pagel Dr. Bob Mayfield, direci the Baptist Student Center Baptists do not formallyreco; Ash Wednesday. “Southern Baptists typi not get into such liturgical ters],” Mayfield said. “(Wei from the Separatists in En[ [who wanted to] separatefror man Catholicism and theCI of England.” Deborah Grant, pastor oj Peace Lutheran Church in Co! Station and a representativeofC Lutherans, said Lutherans unique customs for AshWednes “We follow practices MEDIUM ONE-TOPPING PIZZA $5 QQ X X JLj JLjJL X _ X /"A M T V W ■ W W ONLY v/’ •*' ' Dine in Take-out or Delivery Reg. $8^25 ^expires 2/2Q/Q7 FREE 1/2 DOZEN PEPRONI ROLLS™ Buy any large one topping pizza at reg. price and get a half dozen Peproni Rolls™ FREE! expires 2/26/97 Dime-!*, T^ke-Ou+ or Deliver/ We're Always Rollins! 211 University Carter Creek Ctr. 268-DAVE 846-DAVE 326 George Busli Dr. 919 Harvey Rd. 696-DAVE 764-DAVE Peeps By Michael uer's soMe iwry umc ^thts T*e& A>eet>s a uttlc Sloops ... you CA*i t>o it . st's f Fu > dB3k/, It was a str; sen Field as t M Baseball laderwith th gton Maver on.The Agg back to the customs of old ft 1 '- picked up said, referring to Roman Catholl both games and the early Protestant churctlualcircumst; Peace Lutheran (IhmthWM “There wen an Ash Wednesday service toni'rl 1 P ene d. Ai 7 p.m., during which therewiP son Stephen: Imposition of Ashes similarnB1 11 th e sec( Episcopal and Catholic cerem:* 11161 'Willi an Frank Yates, director of thelse when in byterian United Campus Minfepw a wild [ said Ash Wednesday has Evo^donally w poses for Presbyterians, bowder Johnny which are biblical. The first is toff With runne Sk©teh By Quatro “AVANT &ARPE." MY FOOT!... HE'S JUST A TRAN5PIANTEP EGYPTIAN, PEOPLE 1 . repentance to God with ashes, cient Jewish sign of mourning second purpose is to remind shippers of man’s mortality, wic minister quoting“dust to dust, to ashes,” from the bookofGtis Presbyterians may placeast- the back of their hands rather; on their foreheads, Yates said “ | Presbyterians are] liturgical not so much as Episcopal! Catholics,” Yates said. ‘Theus ashes is optional. (AshWednes is a particularly solemn, moving important time in the church's! is a good time to reflect, thinkai things you want to change and i: about the brevity of life." 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