Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1958 Page: 2 of 14
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Published In the Interest of the military and civilian personnel at Fort Hood.
Texas every Thursday by the Temple Sales Circular Company. Temple Texas.
Policies and statements reflected in the news and editorial columns represent
views ol the Individual writers and under no circumstances are to be considered
those ol the Department ol the Army. Advertisements in this publication do not
constitute an endorsement by the Department of Defense of the products or serv
ices advertised. All news matter for publication should be sent to the Public In
formation Office. Armored Sentinel. Fort Hood telephone 35113. This Is not an
official army newspaper however this publication receives Armed Forces Press
Service material and papers are authorized to reprint non-copyrighted AFPS ma
terial without written permission from AFPS.
Advertising copy should be sent to: Business Office P. O. Box 419 Temple
Texas. Subscription off post 13.00 per year $1.00 for three months. Distribution
on Post free.
All pictures are United States Army Signal Corps photographs. Unless otherwise
note the publication of these is not restricted except in cases involving republica
tion for advertising purpose at which time permission of the Department of the
Army must be obtained.
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DAILY
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NEWSPAPER
at Fort Hood
and KILLEEN
TEMPLE
DAILY
TELEGRAM
Mission To Be
Conducted Soon
A mission will be conducted at
37th Street West Chapel March 30
through April 2 Chaplain (First
Lieutenant) Ambrose E. McGuire
58th Infantry has announced
The mission will open Sunday
March 30 with a service at
p.m. On the following three days
Masses will be offered at 9:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. and evening serv
ices held at 7 p.m.
Father McGuire who came to
Fort Hood from Germany March
3 will conduct the mission.
Following the Mission there will
be Nocturnal Adoration in the
chapel Chaplain Lieutenant Col
onel Richard F. Wersing 2d Ar
mored Dvision and Post Senior
Catholic Chaplain has announced.
This will last through the night
of Holy Thursday.
The traditional Tre Ore Serv
ices will be held Good Friday
from 3 to 6 p. m. The Easter
Vigil Liturgy will commence with
the blessing of the new fire at
11 p. m. on Holy Saturday and
continue into the Easter Mass
at midnight.
Easter morning there will be
a Military Field Mass celebrated
at 9 a. m. This event will take
place in front of the elementary
school building off Academic
Drive.
The Texas Smociety for Mental
health the National Association
fights mental illness in behalf of
16000000 sufferers. It works for
improved mental hospital condi
tions clinics mental health pro
grams in schools and industry.
It carries on public education for
prevention of mental illness and
sponsors research to speed up
treatment and prevention.
268th Street Chapel:
Friday
Saturday
Religious Services
PROTESTANT
Sunday Services:
Stockade Chapel
162nd Street Chapel
Hospital Chapel
Post Sunday School For all ages including adults
52nd Street Chapel
Battalion Avenue West Chapel
Battalion Avenue East Chapel HW 1900 1000
17th Engineer Chapel 1000
Brigade Avenue East Chapel
Brigade Avenue West Chapel H00
Post Chapel (50th Street) H00
268th Street Chapel H00
37th Street East Chapel
17th Engineer Chapel Fellowship hour and religious movie 1900
PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES
Christian Science-r52nd Street Chapel 1100
Episcopal 52nd Street Chapel Holy Communion Each Sunday 0900
Latter Day Saints—Post Chapel (50th Street) 1300 1900
Lutheran—37th Street East Chapel 1000
WEEK-DAY SERVICES
Seventh Day Adventist Brigade Ave. East Chapel Friday.. 1930
Midweek prayer services 17th Engineer Chapel Thursday 1800
CHOIR PRACTICE
Religious Education Center—Thursday 1900
17th Engineer Chapel Thursday 1900
CATHOLIC
Sunday Masses:
Stockade Chapel U00
Hospital Chapel 0800
Battalion Avenue East Chapel 0800 0900
Battalion Avenue West Chapel 0800 1000
Brigade Avenue West Chapel 0900
37th Street West Chapel 0900 1000 U00 1700
Post Chapel (50th Street 1000
162nd Street Chapel 1100
17tb Engineer Chapel 1100
Baptisms:
37th Street West Chapel—Sunday 1145 1730
Daily Masses:
Post Chapel (50th Street) Monday through Friday 1130
37th Street West Chapel Monday through Friday 1630
CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Weekly Confessions—Saturday:
37th Street West Chapel 1600-1700
17th Engineer Chapel 1600-1630
Battalion Avenue East Chapel 1600 1700 1900 2030
37th Street West Chapel 1900-2030
162nd Street Chapel 1900-2030
Miraculous Medal Novena:
37th Street West Chapel—Wednesday 1900
Religious Instruction:
School Children—Church School Building—Saturday 0830-1000
Teen-Agers—Teen-Age Building—Thursday 1900
37th Street West Chapel Wednesday 1930
Altar Boy Practice—Battalion East Chapel—Saturday .... 1015-1100
Choir Practice:
37th Street West Chapel—Wednesday 1930
Holy Name Society:
Corporate Communion—2nd Sunday—37th St. West Chapel 0900
Meeting—Last Monday—Religious Education Center 1930
JEWISH
Hebrew Religious School For Dependents:
268th Street Chapel—Tuesday 1630
Adult Hebrew Education:
Call Jewish Chaplain Phone 38112
THE ARMORED SENTINEL FORT HOOD TEXAS
Circular Reminds
Of Good Friday
The Department of the Army
this year as in the past will
again cooperate with churches by
affording military personnel the
opportunity to attend religious
services Good Friday April 4.
0800
0900
0900
0930
1000
0900 1100
Commanding officers have been
urged by a recent DA circular to
also allow to the maximum ex
tent practicable civilian person
nel whose services can be spared
to attend religious services.
Absence for this purpose will
be charged to annual leave or
to leave without pay if annual
leave is not available to civilian
personnel.
1100
The National Multiple Sclerosis
Society the MS Hope Chest is
seeking the cause and cure for
Multiple Sclerosis a baffling
disease of the central nervous
system which strikes on the
average one out of every four
Americans in the 20-40 age
bracket.
2000
1000
Health Campaign
Knocks At Every
Door In Services
During the Federal Service
Campaign for National Health
Agencies every member of the
Armed Forces and every Govern
ment employee will receive a con
tribution envelope.
With it will be a booklet de
scribing the work of each parti
cipating agency. The giver may
indicate how he wants his gift ap
portioned.
The envelopes will be distribu
ted and collected by keymen in
each military and Federal depart
ment unit. All envelopes may be
sealed to insure privacy of giving
Muscular Dystrophy Associa
tions of America Inc. is fighting
for the lives of more than 200-
000 victims most of them chil
dren nearly all of whom are
doomed to die in their teens un
less the association's researchers
can find a cure.
HONORARY VEEP—Captain Glenn E. Hathaway left con
gratulates Major General W. Paul Johnson 2nd Armored Divi
sion Commander after presenting him an associate membership
in the Reserve Officers Association and naming him honorary
vice president of the Central Texas Chapter of the ROA. Captain
Hathaway outgoing president of the chapter made the presenta
tion at the annual election of officers held last Friday afternoon.
Drapery Slip Cover
And Upholstery Materials
Custom-Made Work Also
An Interesting
Collection Of Gift Wares
and Decorative Accessories
Hallmark Greeting Cards
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1958, newspaper, March 27, 1958; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254525/m1/2/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.