The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 24, 1920, Image 3

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    Saturday, April 24, 1920.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
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CLASSES FOR NEXT WEEK
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(Official Notice from the
L. Hayes, Department
Teaching.)
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SEMINAR MONDAY
Mrs. J. C. Nagle Will Present Her
Treatment of the Subject
“Americans for America.”
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The class in Agricultural Educa- |
tion 302 will go’ to the Bryan High
School for observation
car as to
School at nine o’clock. The follow-
ing men will report on Monday:
E. L. Harvin, H. C. Jones, G.
Martin, Ivan Shiller, M. G. Sherrill
A. S. Vandervoort, F. C. Brunneman,
W. Menzies, G. E. Lawson, Jas. W.
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Mark, R. W. Lattimore, E. M. Mec-!
Connell, E. C. Martin.
The following men will report on
Tuesday: - C. H. Chambers, T. !
Cheeves, R. C. Mowery, H. Oliver,
W. F. Rice, A. C-Lloyd,
ders, C. C. Corr, C. H. Rothe,
Lewis, J. C. Dykes and
Ramsey.
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FINN’S FILM SERVICE has been
running at College for
in and outer—just steady, consistent
work.
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De Wolf Hopper in “The Better
ole,” the comedy with music which |
will be offered this season as the at-
traction at the Lyric. Theatre on
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2 years—no |
work Mon- |
day and Tuesday, April 26 and 27. |
The class will take the eight-thirty |
arrive at the High |
At the meeting of the Social Sci-
ence Seminar in the Y. M. C.
(ing,Mrs. J. C. Nagle will
her of the
“Americans for America”
recently
present
treatment subject of
delivered before the annual
i meeting of the Fourth District Fed-
|at Orange, Texas: Her talk aroused
|such favorable comment that by re-
| quest she has consented to repeat
this address for the Seminar.
| - Mrs. Nagle’s discussion of this im-
| portant theme is interesting, inspir-
and altogether beau-
ing, forceful,
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chapel at 7:30 next Monday even-|
which she |
eration of Women’s Clubs in session |
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i Bonday and Tuesday—James Oliver Curwood’s %
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x Wednesday and Thursday—Black is White With
| tiful, stressing the necessity of Am- |
ericanization
| home.
A special invitation is extended to
(all Campus residents and others in-
terested to hear Mrs.
Monday. evening.
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Tuesday, April 27, is said to present |
three of the most
acters that have ever been attempt-
ed upon the stage. These char- |
acters, Old Bill, played by Hopper;
Bert, and Alf form the three moder}
we of Captain Bruce Bairns-
father’ famous war cartoons,
es dots From France,” which
the play ‘is based upon. With: a
dash of pathos used here-and there,
these three so-called muskrats pie-
turize the lighter and more humor-
ous side of trench life.
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RELIGICUS SERVICES
There will be religions services
tomorrow. as follows
Bible School at 9:15 in the usual
meeting places.
Denominational meetings as us-
ual. : }
Evening service at 6:30 in Y. M.
C. A. Chapel, Maj. Ike Ashburn,
speaker.
A special invitation if extended to
all students and Campus residents
to hear Maj. Ashburn at the evening
service.
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Saturday, April. 24.
Holiday, third day R.: Vi Dining
in evening, Bernard
Hall.
Sunday; April 25. {
Bible School, 9:15; Guion Hall,
Morning Services, 10:50, Guion
Hall. £1:
Y. M. C. A. Chapel Service 6:30.
Y. M..C. A. Chapel.
Baptist Services; Guion~Hall, 2:30
Methodist Services, Y Chapel, 2:30
Presbyterian Services; E. E. Bldg:
2:30.
Christian Services, Airdome, 2:28,
Episcopal Services, Room 10, C. ¥.
Bldg., 9 o’¢lock. a
Mass for Campus’ Catholics, Room"
19, C. E. Bldg., 9:30.
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Shisa Mess |
PROFITABLE HOME DEMON-
STRATION WORK.
Claskey, one of ‘my poultry 'demon-
| strators to look at her chickens and |
he a report concerning her work y |
| writes Miss Cora Ayres, Home Dem- |
onstration Agent, Wilson county, in|
| reporting to the Extension Service;
| A, and M. College of Texas.
McClaskey raises-standard: bred Ply-
| mouth Rock chickens.
| She sold about two
| some
$1.25, and eggs for incubating brought
$2.00 per setting,”
contains another interesting item
| reproduced as follows:
“Visited the dairy of Mr. Holmes of
Lavernia, who is one of our Demon-
strators. He started a dairy dbout'a
yéar ago on Some land where people
said he could not succeed. Now he
raising hogs. / At. present he milks |
sixty-five cows, jerseys, and sells
$1100 .worth of cream each Fag
‘He gets $.92 for sweet cream.
has —eleetrieal-— waterworks; ~mijks;
churns, and does all possible” ‘Work: bY |
electricity: -
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She has about |
|a hundred grown fowls, and raised |
from three to four hundred chickens. !
hundred fowls, |
The same report,
about dairy work’ a is also being |
through the American |
Nagle next
for breeding purposes and |
others: for eating. Cockerals for |
breeding brought her $2.50,
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DOROTHY DALTON
Friday and Saturday—*“On With the Dance”
Dixie Today—Sennett Comedy and
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HASWELL'S
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Wichert for Women
Not only fhe Sot for the price, but the best
Printing . Stationery
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United. States. Come and select your spring suit.
We Also Do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.
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