The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1956 Page: 4 of 6
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THE REDBIRD
November 16, 1956
Religious News
CANTERBURY
The final lecture in Can-
terbury's Marriage semi-
nar will be presented by
the Rev. Ray Ryland, Vicar
of St. Stephens' Episcopal
Church, Beaumont. The
Rev. Ryland, formerly of
Trinity Episcopal Church
in Washington, D. C., will
speak on "Marriage and
the Church" at a meeting
beginning at four p .m. Sun-
day. Dinner and evening
worship are included in the
program.
Holy Communion is cele-
brated at 7 a.m. every
Wednesday in the chapel
of St. Matthews Episcopal
church on East Virginia.
ness, Drake Memorial,
Orange.
These churches are di-
rectly a ffe cte d as their
collegians are now enroll-
ed in the college,and youth
of the churches will con-
inue in the future to need
the increased facilities.
Blueprints drawn by Wal-
lace B. Livesay and Tom B.
Livesay, local architects,
call for a modern brick,
steel and glass structure,
designed to fit in with other
campus buildings.
A large assembly room
will have a seating capa-
city of 100 and will be used
for the classes which are
taught in the college curri-
culum under the Westmin-
'ter Bible Chair.
BSU
Tom Hall of New Orleans
Baptist Theological Semi-
nary will speak at a mass
evangelistic meetingat the
[Baptist Student Center
I S unday a f teraoon pro-
grams which are a regular
part of the activities for
We stminster Fellowship,
the college's Presbyteriam
student group, supper
meetings ana similar
group sessions will utilize
me assembly hall and ad-
jacent kitchen.
Other rooms planned are
a lib aryfor study and for
smaller conference
groups, lounges and rest
rooms, a large screened
and a small in dividual
prayer room with modem
stained glass window.
The office of Miss Doris
Jean Gloff.director of
Presbyterian campus ac-
tivi ies and instructor for
the Bible Chair, also will be
| in the new building._
Friday, Nov. 16 at 7:45
p.m. Claude Gossett of
H i g h 1 and Avenue church
will direct the music. The
newly organized BSU choir
will sing. Theme for the
m e e t ing is "Try Jesus."
Reverend Hall is a grad-
uate of Louisiana College
and a native Beaumonter.
He speaks frequently at
revivals in Texas and
Louisiana, in youth meet-
ings, and in civic meetings
as a speaker on the "Perils
of Communism."
This meetingwill climax
BSU Evangelistic Empha-
sis Week, designed to aid
in meeting the spiritual
demands of students. A
c o r d i al invitation is ex-
tended to everyone to at-
tend the meeting.
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
THIS SUNDAY
Schedule Released
For Chest X-rays
The Jefferson County Mo-
bile TB X-ray unit will be
on campus Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, and Thursday,
Nov. 20, 21, and 22.
All students are urged to
take advantage of the op-
portunity to have a free
chest x-ray. The unit will
be located between the
Union and T-l.
"A SOCRATIC ETHICS
FOR OUR TIME"
Hear
Mr. Edmund Piccoff,
Assistant Professor of
Philosophy, University
of Houston.
Sunday Nov. 18, 10:30 a.m.
UNITARIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Cunningham and Alabama
WELCOME
WESLEY
Wesley Foundation's
weekly Table Talks fea-
tures this week a talk by
the Rev. Wayne Odom,
minister of St. Andrews'
Methodist Church of
Groves, on European at-
titudes toward America
and Americans.
Mr. Okom, a top-honor
graduate of the School of
Theology of SMU, has just
from one year's study in
Edinburgh, Scotland.
At the "Dine-a-mite"
supper Sun day evening
Cherrie Hunter, freshman
student from Orange, will
speak on Missions. The
5:30p.m.meeting at Wes-
ley Foundation includes
supper.
Faculty and students are
invited to attend the Coffee
Hour every Tuesday at 10
a.m. in the Foundation.
PRESBYTERIAN
Plans for erection of a
new Presbyterian Student
Center for Lamar Tech,
at an approximate cost of
$52,000, were revealed by
Roy Brown of Westminster
Presbyterian Church of
Port Arthur.
Brown is president of the
General Council on Cam-
pus Christian Life for the
center.
The new center will be at
934 E. Virginia Ave. where
the present center , a small
cottage, has been in use for
three years.
A building fund drive is
being instituted to raise
the amount necessary to
begin construction.
J.R. McDougald, St. An-
drews Church, Beaumont,
chairman,and the board of
trustees are laying the
groundwork for the drive,
Other trustees repre-
senting the area Presby-
terian churches are Roy E.
Brown, Westminster in
PortArthur; R.P. McCoy,
First, PortArthur; Roscoe
Lander, Westminister,
Beaumont; W.O. Welch,
Second, Beaumont; Pat Gil-
bert, Robbins, Beaumont;
Hugh Kennedy, First,
Orange, and Frank Hark-
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Obenhaus, Leon. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1956, newspaper, November 16, 1956; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499228/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.