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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. IV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, TUESDAY FEB. §, 1921. NO. 109. S.M.U. GIPLS WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW The Southern Methodist University Chor- al Club consisting of thirty six girls and Mr and Mrs Harold Hart Todd, directors will arrive in College Station tomorrow afternoon for a concert in Guion Hall in the evening, J.E.Lewis, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. was in Dallas Saturday and conferred with Mr. Todd about arrangements for entertain- "ing the girls on their visit to the college. As has been the custom for years past the cadet corps will give a military parade to be reviewed by the girls. The cadets will also give a banquet in their honor and will assist in other ways in their entertain- ment while here. The program will be varied by violin trios, soprano and contralto solos, vocal duets and pianologues. Comedy rendi- tions will add attractiveness and spice to the concert. Names of the girls composing the club were published in the Battalion last week. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Regular conclave, Ivanho Commandery No. 8, Knights Templar, Tuesday night, 8 p.m.,Bryan. H.B.Jamison, E.C. WRESTLING MEET TONIGHT The second Novice Wrestling Meet will be held in the Airdome at 6:30 tonight. The 115,125,145,158,175 and heavyweight classes will be represented. No admission will be charged. A snappy program is as- sured. The finals will be held Thursday. MASONIC CLUB MEETING The regular meeting of the A & M Ma- sonic Club will be held in the parlors of the Y at 7 o’clock tonight. = This will be an important meeting and every Master Mason at College and in Bryan is cordial- ly invited to attend. S.G.BAILEY, Pres. AGRONOMY SOCIETY The Texas branch of the American So- ciety of Agronomy will hold its regular meeting tonight in room 20 Agr. Bldg. at 7:30. All Experiment Station and Exten- sion service workers are invited to attend. / | Official Notices. ABSENT STUDENTS. (Official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: : February 7, 1921 Davis,R.F. Boone, B.O. Rogers,R.L. Mahan, Jack Brient, A S Kraft, F.M. Porter.J.B. Cox'W.W, Delany, J.W. Young, W.K. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant (b) MONTHLY PAYROLLS (Official) Departments will please turn in monthly payroll on or before the 10th of the month. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Mgr. LABORATORY OUTLINES (Official) All students who were allowed to keep their laborotory out-lines last practice in Bee Keeping will please return them today before 3 p.m. S.W.BILSING, * Prof. Ent. MEETING OF CAMPUS STUDY CLUB TODAY The Campus Study Club will meet in the parlors of the Y.M.C. A. this afternoon at 3 o’clock. All members are urged to be present as this is the meeting for the an- nual election of officers. ADVERTISED LETTERS Musgrove, Guy Foster,John Clark, Herbert Davis,J.E. Gavin,Claude a short honeymoon. METHODIST BOARD MEETING HERE TODAY The first meeting of the board of com- missioners appointed to supervise the work of the Methodist denomination at A & M at the last meeting of the several Metho- dist Conference will be held in the office of Reverand King Vivion this morning at 9 o’clock. MARRIED SUNDAY C.R.Drake, mid-term graduate of A & M and Miss Lela Joe Rogers, sister-in-law of S.G.Bailey, executive secretary to the president, who has been in the employ of the college for the past two years were married at the campus home of Mr. and Mrs Bailey Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock and left immediately for Houston to spend Reverend King Viv- ion, student Methodist pastor officiated. Tho groom is the popular football star, who is now employed by the college. LYCEUM NUMBER DELAYED ‘“The Merry Rondoliers’’, fourth num- ber of the lyceum course which had been announced to be here on Feb. 14 will not appear until February 21. This announce- ment was made yesterday by J. E. Lewis, Y.M.C.A. Secretary. SPECIAL MOVIE TONIGHT A special moving picture show that will be of interest to campus people generally will be shown in the Airdome tonight by arrangement with the Extension Service of the college. There will be five reels of film, one reel on the subject of the ‘‘Tex- as Farm Boys’ Special’’, and four reels showing the work of the Texas farm boys. MUTTON FOR SALE The A.H. Dept. will have a limited a- mount of choice mutton to deliver to those campus people who phone in their orders before 10 o’clock this morning. TYPESETTERS WANTED Students who have had any experience in setting type can make money in their spare hours at the College Print Shop. Apply today at Publicity Office in the Main Bldg. or at Print Shop in the new Physics Bldg.