The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 13, 1923, Image 4

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Shas Mothers of
A. & M. Men Donate
$100 to Loan Fund
A donation of $100 from the Dallas
A. & M. Mothers’ Club to the William
3ennett Bizzell senior loan fund of
the College has been received and for-
mal presentation of the amount to |
President W. B. Bizzell to be applied |
to the fund which has been endowed |
in his name made by A. L. Egan, sen-
ior and president of the Dallas A. & |
M. Club.
The check was received from Mrs.
S. D. Hanley of Dallas, treasurer of
the Dallas A. & M. Mothers’ club who
stated that the amount was raised at
a tea given at the home of Mrs. F. O.
Witchell, mother of C. B. Witchell, stu-
dent in the A. & M. “We feel proud
of our first efforts along this line
and hope to be able to add to the fund
from time to time,” Mrs. Hanley sta-
ted in her letter
check.
accompaning the
BAPTIST WOMEN TO MEET
TOMORROW AFTERNOON
The Baptist women will meet to-
morrow afternoon at 3:30 in the de-
nominational headquarters in the
Y.M.C.A. Mrs. Meyers will be the
leader of the Bible study course.
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FOR SALE—Handmade pongee and
linen handkerchiefs, stamped goods,
D.M.C. embroidery and crochet thread.
Orders taken for any kind of hand-
work and stamping. Mrs. C. M. Cole,
2720 Washington
Phone 271.
Avenue, Bryan.
—180
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THE M. H. JAMES |
DRUG CO.
JAS. W. JAMES, Manager
45 Phones 93
THE LEADING DRUGGISTS
The
REXALL
Store
BRYAN, TEXAS
[up until the fourth.
OF SERIES FROM FARMERS
The Longhorns won their second
game of the series from the Aggies
her yesterday afternoon by the score
of 7 to 6. Bonehead plays by the Ag-
gies and spectacular slugging by the
Longhorns, a sensational contrast of
play, gave the visitors a 5 point lead
ture the Farmers came to life and
gradually cut down the Longhorn lead
| Longhorn errors at critical points con-
tributed heavily in the latter period.
Of the first five runs made the
Longhorns earned four. The three in
the fourth came when Kibble hit for
four bases with two men ahead of him.
But at that junc-
HASWELL’S
BOOK STORE
—The new records, needles, vic-
trolas.
—Eastman kodaks and supplies.
-—Complete line books and fine
stationery.
Bryan, Texas
| LONGHORNS WIN SECOND GAME | The Farmers earned only two of their
six runs.
| In the first and again in the second
| the Aggies had two men on bases with
| none out and failed to score. Each
time Puckett the Aggie slugger sacri-
[ficed and two other fizzles quickly
| followed.
| FOR SALE—Heating stove, cooking
| stove, window shades and other house-
hold effects.
at 202. —179
———aleetiia
Professor J. Horace Kraft will attend
a meeting of the Texas Alumni of
Oberlin College at the Oriental Ho-
[tel in Dallas on Monday. He is
chairman of the Texas Association.
Phone Mrs. de Rohan’
STUDENTS LOAN FUND
is the only thing
we can think of
that helps as much
1s DYANSHINE.
A cent a shine
and shoes always
like new—kept
free from fading
and the ugliness
50 SHINES
50 cents
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A picture for rich and poor, fools
“Sold at
and TOPICS OF THE DAY.
Regular admission, 10¢ and 25¢.
Palace Theatre
“The Playhouse Beautiful”
“FOOLS AND RICHES”
with one of those good SNUB POLLARD COMEDIES
and wise men—
Auction”
OH BOY! TELL HER YOU'LL TAKE HER TO THE LITTLE
CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER
terms.
The accounts of students, members of the staff of instruction, and others solicited on the most liberal
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN
Look for “OLD GLORY” floating above our building.
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