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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1922)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF RELIGIOUS SERVICES (Continued from Page Hn last of our. services for his shoo] year. Rey. Glen Flinn, who is at the present time s cretary. of sducation ofthe Toms ) ill] pits in ‘the Texas a He was pastor of the Bryan Methodist church a few years ago, and more : recently was pastor of- the Universi- ty church at Southern: Methodist Uni- versity. He ‘has been “universally pop- ular with the young people every- where and is especially adapted to college people. Don’t miss this ser- vice. There will be special music too. Some announcements will be made in which you will be interested. Let's make this last s2rvice of the year the very best. Every Methodist among the Campus people or in the student | body together with their friends is cordially invited to be present. The service will be at 6:45 o’clock in the | Electrical Engineering building. | Come! KING VIVION. Episcopal Services. Episcopal services will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel this mom 3 i ing at-9 o clock under the direction | of Rev. M. S. Bird, rector of St. Andrew: Episcopal church in Bryan. re ~All can pus people are ivited to a attend. J i 5 7 — Dont t ; get y 25 Wilson I Bros U Sits $1. ” | | $3.00 Wilson Bros Pongee : Shirts: Sans $2.50 $3. 00 Wilson: Bros. Shirts Oxford i $2.50 $1.50 Silk Knit Ties $10.00 Packard Oxfords . See Our New Straw Hats .$8.50 And Watch Our Windows $2.00 Arrow Brand Shirts. $150 | 3 MORRIS ELECTED CAPTAIN 1923 AGGIE BASEBALL TEAM | At a recent meeting of the base ball lettermen, A. B. (Bugs) Morris, hero of numerous diamond and grid- [& iron battles, of Cedar Hill, Texas, was | ; a a ‘elected captain of the 1928 A. and M. Se baseball team. The speedy little field |& general has been one of the mainstays of Bible's football system here for the ne past three years and the announce: |& ment of his contemplated return sent |& He has | played shortstop on the Aggie nine for: | Ageie foothall stock soaring. the past two seasons and is consid- ered one of the fastest infielders in the conference. Last year he led the team in hitting, setting a .400 clip and his untimely case of mumps this spring blasted A. and M.s aspira- tions for the championship. C—O x —— i se. LH LOST: —A rifle No. 315187. If any- one has this rifle, will they please | return to 51 Goodwin and receive re- ward. —193. — ete eee. METHODIST WOMEN TO MEET WITH MRS. W. B. BIZZELL | | ~- Circle No. 5 of the Method'st Wo- | ‘men’s Missionary Society will meet | | tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o’cloek twith Mrs. W. B. Bizzell. Pine Straw Hots $3. 00: to $5. 00 ‘White Flannel Pants $750 White Gaberdine Suits $1650 White Silk Hose 75¢ and $1.00 A.M. WALDROP & CO. NAY, WANTED Sccond hand roll or flat top desk. Colles Station Py box 34. NC w. ANA On June 6th, the H, & T. a TRAINS both north, south and west, le ll at 3:30 p. m,, and running through to. live ion oh ange of cars: We Je ; cizl *9INS ani we will Is assured on each lot the above spe appreciate your traveling with us. San Ant ton § Ee DAVIS, AGENT. WF. GIBBS & SON | 2 NY, OWN o> IN IO, OO, OC IN NNN P Our officers are always available and willing to serve you. Toe ¢ THE FIR ST TWATIONAIL BANE. oF BRYAN 2 fo SHBEAH INVA GOHHEGOOHE . H. 0. Boatwright, President; L. L. McInnis, Vice President; Travis B. Bryan, Cashion; J; EL Todd, Assis ‘tant Cashier; R. S. Webb, Jr, Assistant Cashier; S. L. Boatwright, Collections; N. EF. Lockerd, Bookkeeper. by ARAVA