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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 9

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SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1955 THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE, BRYAN, TEXAS Turks Will Visit Stock COLLEGE STATION (Spl) Twelve Turks will spend 20 days in Trxas during October, studying livestock production nnd taking a brief management training course. This is part of a three-month visit to tho USA for the same purpose, under auspices of the International Cooperation Administration, the US Department of Agriculture and the land-grant colleges of the country. D.

A. Adam of College Station, administrative assistant in the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, will be in charge of the Texas por- tjon of their visit, Among highlights of a three- day stopover at Texas A. and M. College will be a judging contest. First, members of the group will be the techniques of judging with color slides; then they will judge and REV.

T. A. McDONALD New Catholic Miaplain Is Now At Base Bryan AFB, Tex. Thomas rate steers, horses, sheep and McDonald, who last month goats. Then the steers, sheep finished a tour of duty at Sond- (llioraliers To Sing Tonight Emmanuel Miss Royace Ann Zalenski, senior student at Mary Hardin- Baylor College, will be soloist when the college Choral iers present a special program at 8 p.m.

today at Emmanuel Baptist church. The Choraliers, one of several singing groups from the 110 year old school at Belton, are directed by Miss Florence Bergendahl. They will sing a program of sacred music. Dr. Arthur Tyson, president 9 of the college, will accompany the group which will also give a concert this afternoon at the Baptist church in Franklin.

Members of the group are Jackie Campbell, Richardson; Marilyn Watkins, SmithvilJe; Pat Davis, Minden, Shirley Mayberry, Bay City; Shirley Able, Killeen; Janice Wheeler, Irving; Edith Cox, Eastland; Mary Ann Adams, Georgetown; Myrtle Veach, Premont and Betty Bass, Rio Grande City, accompanist. Miss Zalenski is the daughter Women Of Brpn-lollege To Host Austin Diocesan Meetinj: Catholic women of Bryan and Delegates will be entertained College Station will be host to at an informal tea in the Cath- the seventh annual Austin Dio- olic Student Center with the cesan convention of the Nation-! Altar Societies of St. Anthony al Council of Catholic Women and St, Joseph parishes as co- October 10 at the Memorial hostesses. Student Center. Some 250 del-1 Miss Schultz is serving at egates are expected to register, chairman of the convention, the Members of the diocesan first to be held in the Bryan- board of directors will arrive College Station community Sunday for an executive meet- since this district was organizing and will be entertained at ed as part of the Austin Dio- dinner at the Catholic Student.

cese. Mrs. Tom Harms Jr. in Center, College Station, by St. charge of publicity.

Altar Guild. The convention will open HOUSTON, Tex. A man with low mass at St, the cops and wanted to chapel with the Rt. Rev. John i his friend was jail- J.

Kearns, PAVG, of Waco, as ed- The jailor said there was a celebrant and sermon by the suspicion the fellow had a wifi Rev. Charles Elmer, of College as 38 Houston. Station. Following breakfast at ca was something seri- and goats will be slaughtered Air Base, Gretfiland, while the Turks watch. Then took over the long- the carcasses will be rated.

Dr. position of Roman Cath- O. D. Butler, in charge of the chaplai" He replaces Fath- Ammal Husbandry er Francis who left for meats laboratory, will do the duty last January, slaughtering. Father McDonald has been in After their three days at the the Air Force since June 1953.

college the group will travel! Before going to Greenland in through Texas visiting areas 1954 he spent a year at Lackland planned for study. Other parts AFB, Tex. of the 1 exas A and M. College A native of Massachusetts, System which they will visit Father McDonald is a graduate will include: 0f Boston College High School The Temple and McGregor and Boston College. He attend- Experiment Station; the Son- ed St.

Johns Seminary in Brigh- of Mr. and Mrs. E. Zalenski of 3007 College road, Bryan. UNUSUAL BRAZOS SCENE Not that cows are extraordinary in the hills of this county, but these are registered Ayrshires, probably the first and so far the only herd of that breed.

Belonging to Howard Horn, who lives nine miles east of Bryan, the ten animals are three years old and were purchased at Manaplion. three months ago. A favorite dairy cow in New England and the northern states, they have seldom been raised in Texas. (Eagle Staff Photo by Ella Jones) ton. and was ordained in October 1952.

Before coming in. to the Air Force, he served in pastorates in Peberdy, Nattick, Wellesley and Medford, all in Two Graduate Lectures Are Set For Scout Training Courses Planned Dr. Sutton To Address A joint meeting of the training and program committees was OT A held at the Girl Scout House re. I J. Xm i cently, and training courses and Two graduate lectures, both program plans for the year were of which are open to the public, set up, tentatively.

the Catholic center delegates will move to the Memorial Student Center for registration. Mrs. R. E. Portele, of Marlin, president of the Austin diocese, will conduct the initial business session at 9:30 a.m.

This will be followed by a workshop and panel discussion on organization and development moderated by Mrs. Henry Beach, of Westphalia. Mrs. F. B.

Pearce, Austin, I will discuss place in your and Mrs L. J. Urbanovsky, of West, will speak i on your parish i Third panel member, Mrs. M. L.

McDowell, of Smithville, will explain function of the parish Most Rev. Louis J. Reicher, afraid it ous." mosf heavtnly thing to happen to your hair! ora Experiment Station; and the State Fair of Texas, where the agricultural section will be of particular interest. Agricultural Big Top The Greatest Show From Earth" is Massachusetts, bemg presented cooperatively Father McDonald livmg the Texas )With hls mother at 800 Inlow A and M. College System Road Jn CoU statJon Stake in Agricultural Research WhUe Bryan AFB was with.

Is the theme of the show. oui a Catholic Chaplain, Catholic personnel of the base were PEDESTRIAN SURVEY served by Fathers Valenta and TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. Fochs of St. Josephs Church in Officials of the new Clinch Park Brvan. Zoo feet do their surveying Wherever heavy pe destnan traffic left paths be tween animal exhibits, side walks were built will be sponsored this week by A group Leadership Course Texas a a for new leaders will begin Oc! School in the biological sciences tober 10 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

at building at 8 p.m. Girl Scout House and con- Tuesday the speaker will be tinue twice a week through the Dr. E. W. Crampton, professor rnonth of October.

All those in- I of nutrition at Macdonald Col- terested in enrolling may do so dsy night to speak under aus- lege, Quebec, Canada, and will by contacting the Girl Scout pices of the City PTA Council, be presented in cooperation office, phone 3-2013, or by call- The program will be at Steph- Dr. Willis A. Sutton, who in previous visits to the community Bishop of Austin, will be hon- has earned a reputation as a ored guest at the luncheon wit, a raconteur and a thorough- when the president will make ly delightful speaker who never her annual report. Music for knows what his subject will be until his address is well under- wav. will visit Bryan Wednes- with the annual Nutrition Short Course.

His topic will be Trials as a Measure of Available Dr. H. Sawin in scheduled HAVE ARTICLES IN SCIENCE JOURNAL COLLEGE STATION, (Spl)- Letting1 people choose their own oaths should a lot of Jr- ichthyologist (or the unnecessary tr.t“ on the I of Wildlife Manage, explained Parks Supt ing the training chairman, Mrs. en F. Austin high school audi- William Whittington.

torium and will start at 8:15 in Other future training includes; order not to conflict with mid- a workshop on girl behavior, week prayer meetings, aceord- roundtable on the troop commit- ing to Mrs. W. Hughes, coun- to speak Thursday on On- tee roundtable on trip camping, cil president. gin of the Veterbrate Skeleton, troop camp licensing course, and Dr. Sutton is superintendent and literature chairman for the He is professor of zoology and camp training course.

emeritus of Atlanta, Ga. public diocese. On her panel will be dean of School, Attending the meeting were schools The 80 year old educa- Dr. Audrey Boyce, of Cameron, University Oi Houston. Whittington, Mrs.

Julia tor who is retired but still keen- who will speak on According to Dean Ide Trot- Pearce Knapp, program chair- ly interested in all phases of evil Mrs. M. M. Ma- the occasion will be a marimba duet by Sam Knox and Carol Ann Davis. Luncheon speaker will be Mrs.

Joseph M. Fil- lppone, of Houston, president of i the Galveston Diocesan Coun-j cil, NCCW, Theme of the convention is; at and the af- ternoon session will be devoted to a workshop conducted by Miss Gussie Schultz, library! Gerald Williams. ment, and one by Richard J- Bauldauf, Department of Biol- SIDNEY L. WYNNE Bryan Woman Trains As AC Having recently completed magazine. FENCED IN ROCKWALL.

Tex. a subterranean rock wall around this town. Some claim its just a freak of nature, MIXED COMMUNICATIONS but the more romantic say -OMAHA Eric Nyblom an ancient city buried found the radio gone from the beneath the present one. of his car. Clipped to dashboard was a note.

Call 2-1336 For Classified Ads It read you." cgy, Texas A and M. College, baijc training at the Wo- appeared in a recent issue of men.s Armv Corps Center at the Texas Journal of Science Fort McClellan, Private ter, this lecture should be of man, Mrs, Carl Niederauer Jr. particular interest to compara- and Mlss Charlotte Bailiff, girl tive anatomists, biologists, bio- scout executive, chemists, and medical and vet- erinary students, staff and personnel of this area. Brazos-Robertson County Medical Association members and medical staff of Bryan Air Force Base are especially invited. Sidney L.

Wynne is now' at Fort Sam Houston where she is assigned to the Medical Field Service School. Private Wynne is the daughter of W. G. Weaver, 1505 Ursuline, and is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin high school.

BIGGEST SOURCE RICHMOND, Va. The largest source of the income for Virginians is government salaries. The University of Virginia's Bureau of Population and Eco- education, is currently on a loy, Waco, whose topic is the rpeaking tour of the Southwest, Parish and Mrs. Vic -1 He will make a number of ad- tor Sustek, Bryan, who will ex-s dresses to the SFA student body, plain the After the closing business I session the convention will re- CATHOLIC GROUPS TO MEET MONDAY HOW TO BOW TOKYO UP The Tokyo YWCA is sponsoring a course on Japanese culture, including a lecture on to Women will have a joint meet- nomic Research says manufac -1 ing at 7:30 p.m. Monday even- turing comes second.

Also, the, ing at St. Joseph school. All growing weight of government members are urged to attend St. Clair's Altar Society and turn to St. chapel for St Joseph Council of Catholic the solemn benediction of the Call 2-1336 For Classified Ads salaries in the Arlington-Alexandria area, just across the Potomac from Washington knocked Richmond into second place in per capita income.

and prospective members will be welcomed. Call 2-1336 For Classified Ads Blessed Sacrament with the Very Rev. George Duda, of Cameron, as celebrant; the Very Rev. Francis CSC, of Austin, as deacon: the Rev. John T.

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