The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 02, 1920, Image 3
pus are cordially invited. Friday, April 2, 1920. + EN + oe EJ Ra “4 hk C3 3 $e Ey 4 FRR OFFICIAL NOTICES. TRRARIONRTFTETNTEN Lat air Mit Mt Mit it Be Zt Mt Mt MA 2 CTR TUK JK TK FKP, 3 RR ARTY oe ABSENT STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike » Ashburn, Commandant.) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: 1 290). April-<1270 (a) Anderson, G. D. Cockrell, T. J. Daniel, J. R. Davis, T. C. Figari, G. Glaze, B. C. Hail, W. D. Johnston, T. Mast, D. C. Naschke, B. B. Rowland, W. G. Smith, J. R. Vanderberg, J. E. Cunningham, J. F. Phillips, C. C. RE... (b) JOIN THE BRYAN AND BRAZOS COUNTY COMMERCIAL CLUB Cod i ddd Al EE au 3 The membership committee % of the Bryan and Brazos * s# County Commercial Club As- *# sociation will solicit member- % ships on the campus today ** *% and tomorrow and I urge * *+ every man connected with this * college to join this associa- ** ** tion. og Ale ok Gk ok se oe oe ole fe oe oe oe ope The Bryan and Brazos County Commercial Association is loyally supporting every interest of A. and M. College. They have responded to every call that has been made on them, both in the way of supplying funds and co-operating in the so- lution of the many problems that have arisen from time to time affecting the College. The interests of College and Bryan are mutual. As the Bryan business men have helped us we should do what we can to help them. The member- ship fee is nominal and there is no man connected with this College who cannot afford to become a member of this association. By becoming a member of the Association you not only help to promote the important work of the organization but you have the opportunity of becoming identified with the men who are mak- ing Bryan and College better places to live. I therefore urge you to re- spond promptly to the invitation of these business men to join this asso- ciation. W. 'B. BIZZELL, President. The members of the committee who will solicit memberships today are: E. P. Humbert, S. W. Bilsing, A. H. Leidigh, H. H. Williamson, M. E. Hayes, J. B. Bagley, S. E. Eber- stadt and Travis B. Bryan. eee tle eel eee PASSOVER SERVICE IN BRYAN TODAY Passover Service will be held in Bryan at Temple Frieda at 6:30 p. m. All Jewish students on the Cam- Passes will be granted. POPULAR MUSICAL PRO- GROM FOR THE CONCERT (Continued from Page 1) 9 Baby, fox trot. 10 Slow and Easy, new fox trot. During intermission the Pfeuffer Hall Symphony Jazz will give sev- eral of thei rmost popular selections. Some of the latest pieces will be |* heard—among which will be Caro- lina Sunshine; You’d be Surprised; | Jazz Baby’s Ball; Harem. The “Symphony Jazz” elty that has been heard a few times) at different parts of the Campus. eo ct a ST. ANDREW’S TO HOLD GREAT EASTER SERVICE Attention is drawn to the Knights Templar service at St. Andrew’s church, Easter Sunday at 11 a. m. A musical program of unusual attrac- tion has been arranged for this ser- vice. The soloists are all well known to Bryan music lovers and includes Mrs. Paul Swancoat, Mrs. George Long, Mrs. Roy Dansforth, Miss No- va Lovell, Mr. Lank Spell, Mr. Mowery. Mrs. T. K. Lawrence will preside at the organ. is the nov- | Bye Lo; Sultan's | Ray E oie E SPECIAL! Members of the congregation and friends attending this great service % * are requested to be in their seats | before the great procession com- mences and the Knights Templar in full uniform escort the flag of our country to the altar accompanied by the full choir. St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. H. B. Jamison, rector. Services for Easter Sunday. Holy commun- ion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Knights Templar service and hold communion. (Fully choral) at 11 a. m. | Processional—Jesus Christ is Ris- en Today. Introit Anthem—Christ Our Pass- over, (Starkweather). Kyrie — Three Fold, ssohn). Gloria Tibi— (Stainer). Gratias Tibi—(Stainer). Credo—(Stainer). Anthem — Holy Art Thou, (Han- del). Soloist—Mrs. Lank Spell. Office Hymn — Onward Christian Soldiers, (Sullivan). Sermon—Victory. Gloria Patra—Blumenschein. Offetory Solo—O Divine Redeem- (Mendel- Swancoat and Mr. er, (Gounod), soloist Mrs. George Long. Offetory Anthem—He Is Risen, (Simpson), soloist, Miss Lovell. Sursum Corda— (Stainer). Sanctus—(Stainer). Benedictus— (Gounod). Agnus Dei—(Stainer). Communion Hymn—O Lamb God Still Keep Me. Gluoria in Excelsis—(Stainer). Blessing—=Soloist, Mrs. Roy Dan- forth. Benediction — (Gregorian). Nune Dimittis— (Gregorian). Thanks—Gloria from the Mass, (Mozart). Recessional—The Strife is O’er. BE AEE ee— Charlie DeWare came over for the League game Monday and returned for the Rice games Tuesday and Wednesday. His many friends were more than glad to see him. of Two-fold Amen 12th JNJ NJ a * o<* og oo RIT TR IR TRE PNTE TET A Ae Se dr 2 A A Ahr aad aa al a’ LIV JWR Aaa sir ad od ofeefeedectoctetest foodesd Leefeedesd Rar’ Joofeedeet foofoed Foodeeleedeedoetoctest: Feefeeteedoctoctoctecte ofeefecds ofeeeedoctoctecdoctosies - DIXIE TO-NIGHT A BIG SUPER-PRODUCTION OF POWER ETHEL CLAYTON : | : z | 4 Bl K 3 pS og In “The Thirteenth Commandment”. Only 20¢ i Saturday—Frank Mayo in “The Peddrel of Lies” also A 4 CHAS. CHAPLIN in “A DAY’S PLEASURE” x 3 3 % Queen Friday and Saturday—Mack Sennett Comedy and Si i Dorothy Phillips in “PAID IN ADVANCE” as 3 be | eadestestests 3 IRD ofeeesls ele sleeled aula] ages? 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A & GIBBS & HARE i shroaviaciesievaciild osfefonfosfosontrodesfofusfoefesosfoofoocdradefedusdocdecod i i 3 % oy eof oe ode fe fe oe ole ole ole ode fe ole oe oe of of : do %# CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN. Real Estate 1 = ‘ oe i PHONES 456 & 498 4 LS It is very desirable that | + : # every campus resident and oo J % every department of the col- ai s % lege be put in the best possi- vid : Wh i Bry Rar % ble condition. The spring is 3 San an : 2 3 % upon us and we should enter |< E FA Ho % upon the task of thoroughly lk | 5 Tred % cleaning up our campus. The a % campus is naturally beautiful | 3 At the New York Restaurant $C 2 . BE a i J a a Bair ae i a ae a a a i #* at this season of the year, but a # there are always a few places + GARDEN SEED FROM 07) % about the campus that mar the HON. RUFUS HARDY | % attractiveness of it. *| TE ETA oR PA It is all the more important * 0. O. Henderson in the Faulty. ER # to clean up the premises of Exchange, Main Building, has a reg- 5 ila collet now ar-we will ens ular sized Santa Claus sack full of |% tertain the Bankers-Farmers Re garden seed, which he offers to give ir *# Conference in a few days and to those of the College who desire + #% we should have the campus in * the acquisition of one or more pack- GEE [13 % as attractive condition as pos- vil he en is *Rufvs Haxdye En % sible at that time. 2 rr EAC * W. B. BIZZELL, *| FOUND — Ladies ring, set with * President. ** | ruby. See Bandmaster Alois Slo- fede dee de de de desde de No Rural deve sh vacek. re