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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1920)
AL — Sunday, April 25, 1920. OFFICIAL NOTICES 2 2 2 2 J J 3h 20 2 J 3 St 0 a0 Jn nc 0 0 ENGINEERING STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of E. J. Fer- | mier, Head of Mechanical Engineering Department.) All Senior and Junior Mechanical Engineering students inspection trip are directed to re- port at the H. & T. C. station in| time to leave for train leaving College Station at 3:01 a. m. Monday, April 26. lll —el— Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. Memorandum No. 17: April 24, 1920. For the purposes of mounted work only, members of mounted branches | will be permitted to wear the mount- | ed leggings if they so desire. By order of Captain Muller. Robert W. Wilson, Ist Lieut. F. A, U.S.A., Adjutant. Re ——— ATE ———— BANKER-FARMER CON- FERENCE A GREAT BOOST FOR COLLEGE Echoes from the Banker-Farmer meeting are reverberating through- out the State and the following par- | agraph from a letter written by P. L. Downs, Jr., of Temple to the Ex- tension Service gives some idea of | the impressions the meeting made on those attending: “I think the Banker-Farmer meet- ing held at A. and M. on the 20th | College me yes- and 21st, the best add the could have. A farmer told terday that he enjoyed every min- ute of his stay while there and that | going on the | Houston on the | » RELIGIOUS SERVICES. J) | of oo | oe oe ole ole ofe of ole of ole fe ole ole fe ole of de oe There will be no preaching service in Guion Hall today, but a special invitation is extended to all students I * oo ye | and Campus residents to hear Major Ike S. Ashburn speak at the eve- |el at 6:30. | The Methodist group will have no [ services this afternoon. Those services that will be held to- | day are as follows: | Bible School 9:15 as follows: Campus people, Freshmen | Sophomores in Guion Hall. | Juniors in Y. M. C. A. Chapel. and Seniors in South Parlor of the Y. | Ie ME CA | Chapel services in the Y. M. C. A. at | 6:30, Major Ike S. Ashburn will speak. | Denominational meetings: Presbyterian services, Room E. E. Building 2:30. | Building 2:30. Episcopal services, Room 10, C. E. | Mass for Campus Catholics, Room | | Building 9 o'clock. 19, C. E. Building, 9:30. Baptist Services The program for this will be as follows: Leader: L. R. Saunders. Leader of Music: Professor H. F. | Page. 1. Opening song by the congrega- tion, No. 112, Service Song Book. 2. Prayer by E. L. Harvin. 3. Song by { [11 Service Song Book. 4. Prayer by Mr. G. W. Turner. | 5. Scripture reading and com- | ments by Mr. L. R. Saunders. 6. Song by the 96. Service Song Book. he had three sons who would enter | A. and M. Later.” Mr. Downs is an alumnus of A. and M. and while he 1s Cashier of the First National Bank of Temple, says he makes more mon- ev out of his purebred chickens than | he receives as salary from the bank. He follows the methods taught while attending A. and M. and keeps in touch with the latest developments | in improved poultry methods. SR —— TWO FROM THIS COLLEGE AT-| TENDED MEETING OF ASSO- | CIATION OF TEXAS COLLEGES IN WACO YESTERDAY Dean Charles Puryear and Pro- fessor J. F. McDonald attended the spring meeting of the Association of | Texas Colleges held in Waco yester- day. Dean session. Puryear presided over the Professor McDonald read a paper on ‘“The Importance of a Course in Citizenship in all Colleges.” The Association holds two meet- ings each year. The next one will be held in the early fall. e—— etal mr se—— REGULAR MEETING Brazos Union Lodge A. F. & A. M., Masonic Temple, Bryan, Texas, Mon- day, April 26th, at 8. p. m. J. D. MARTIN, W. M. Assistant | Importance Religious 7. Discussion: The of Being Progressive in Matters, by Dr. F. B. Clark. 8. Quartet: “When the Heart is Young.” ' Prof. H. BF. Page, Prof. | White, Mr. E. O. McDonald and Mr. J. W. Storey. 9. Announcements. 10. Closing song by the gation, No. 97, Service Song Book. Mr.-J. 'H. congre- | 11. Closing prayer by McDonald. | ————— ete eee trench cartoons France,” from famous from or of the | “Fragments which the author and Captain Arthur Eliot made ‘The Better ’ole,” the |comedy with music in which De Wolf Hopper will be seen here in his [famous characterization of day, April 27, has become an editor. Captain Bairnsfather was invited by a syndicate of capitalists to take ed- | itorial charge of an illustrated paper | The first edi- | | tion has just appeared, and the pub- | {called “Fragment.” | lishers announce that it ran over a i million copies. It is light comment on the news of the day, illustrated |by Bairnsfather, and is unique in [journalism as a newspaper that owes |its inception to a cartoon. Captain | Bairnsfather’s royalties on “The | Better ole”, the stage version of his “Fragments From France,” have made him financially A independent for life. Baptist services, Guion Hall 2:30. | 301 | Christian services, Room 28, C. E | afternoon | Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, auth- | ning service in the Y. M. C. A. Chap- | ee ot * + * + » * Poet oh > * os i 3 x MONDAY x 5 James Oliver Curwood’s Powerful Story + kX RX Ki) x i “BACK TO GODS COUNTRY” x3 i % 5 % 2 EF Positively the greatest novelty combination wonderplay i '% ever attempted. 16 varieties of wild animals. i i The extraordinary story of Dolores, the swimming girl I % of the Canadian wilds, and “Wapi, the Killer,” the great 3 the congregation, No. | * Loos dog who fight's the fight of his fighting life to save her from men of prey more heatrless than the beasts of the forest. Adults 30c. Children 20c. See the Matinee Tomorrow. Remember Two Days Only—Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday—A Beautiful Society Drama DOROTHY DALTON In a Super Production—*“Black is White” “ON WITH THE DANCE” WJ LJ ogo ofaefootooforfeefocfosoofsefoetootoofoafectoctostonioefooocd secfosoofortoste * Friday and Saturday With May Murry. _... _- .. __.... SB a a a a a a a a a I a J he % + '% Dixie Monday—Geo. Walsh inn “Manhattan Knight’ Rk og + Tuesday—"A Modern Salome”. Wednesday—Owen Moore. % Thursday—~Constance Binny in “The Stolen Kiss.” Friday— 3 % May Allison in “The Walk Off’'s.” Saturday—Dorothy I % Gish, “Fun Riot.” % % i congregation, No. | { Eastern “Old | | Bill” at the Lyric Theatre on Tues- Rete eee tee te oe ete eee eee eteetoeto eal 0. 0. 0 0 & ¢ BCE 20E JAE MAE MAC Mt Mt Mt Mt 2 Mat Mat Mat 20t ar Mat MA Mac MAt St Mt 30e"y PP TATRTATLRIR RII MITE WBRIWNINW) . BT ST STS STS TS NY I I Sy IY Ye yr I Sea Dies Chl CRC) CAR) CN) CAR) CCAR PP YY ‘ult "be" yb Sa she’ ube she” Ye’ i refesiesiertastesiesiestn PRESIDENT BIZZELL IS IN SOUTH TEXAS CALLED MEETING Bryan Chapter No. 222 Order of : Lo President Bizzell left College last Star at Thursday afternoon for a three days’ trip into South Texas. During his absence he will speak at several places including, Brownsville, Mis- sion and Corpus Christi. He will re- | turn to College the first of the week. Boyden for Men Wichert for Women Not only the best for the price, but the best shoes at any price. Temple, 30th, Masonic Bryan, Texas, at Sip. wm Friday, April Class of 18 candidates to be in- itiated. MRS. G. L. SMART, W. M. Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Elc. Same superior grade and quality. GIBBS 6 HARE 0 J 0 00 JC NC JMC NCJ NC oofoofoofesfoforforfonfonfosfosfosfocorfonionfoofoofocfoconrnfrafonfosfocfococtonfrnfoofen V. ANGELE The College Tailor By Boyett’s Store I have the largest display of samples for men’s clothing from ten o fthe largest clothing houses in the United States. Come and select your spring suit. We Also Do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing PHONE 93 eee LB 2 2. 2. 2. 2. 2 2. 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 00 LAE ME MC Mt 2 Mt Mt 2 MAC Mt Mt MAC Mt Me MAE Mt Mt MAE At Mat 2At MRE we “we «“<e “we Lsd “ee Ld we Ld ed oe "we oe