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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1924)
— = A — The Baily Bulletin Published each morning except Mon- day by the Publicity Department of the A. & M. College. Official pub- lication of the College. Distributed free to all students, instructors and campus residents. WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER Assistant. SEIGGA BIBLE CLASS HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET; W. S. BARRON IS SPEAKER The Seigga Bible Class, composed of Baptist Freshmen, held its annual banquet in the private Mess Hall of | the Sbisa Annex at the time of the regular business meeting last week. | This class has the distinction of being | the largest Sunday School class In | the county, having at present 130 active members, with a much larger enrollment for the year. Mrs. R. L. Brown, wife of the pas- tor, teaches the class. - One of the chief reasons for the strength of the | class is due to the splendid organi- zation, the class being divided ino two distinet groups and each group subdivided into clubs with a capable chairman for each club. The dinner was the occasion for the installing of the new class officers. Mrs. Brcwn presided as toastmistress, and first introduced L. E. McCoy, the former president, who with very im- pressive words handed the gavel tc J. B. Bell, the newly elected president. Mr. Bell accepted his office by stating his plans and policies for the class | activities during the spring. He thew | introduced the newly elected officers: | 1st. Vice Presidents, G. F. Stark ad G. E. Draughon; 2nd. Vice Presidents, | Chas. Brook and H. J. McKenzie; 3rd. | vice Presidents M. R. McFarland and 0. R. Strader; Secretaries H. C. Dea- | son and J. C. Appleman; Treasurers S. S. James and M. T. Lewis; Repor- ter A. B. Kennedy. The club chair- | men introduced were J. S. Shelton, | I. D. Clark, L. M. Haupt, H. Jack- | son, J. B. Stribling, F. G. Blackman, | C. B. Donovan, A. P. Alliscn, R. A. Lasater, and O. Good. The honor guests were introduced | and each brought a message. Miss Alena Brashear, director of one of the freshman B.Y.P.U.’s responded with a toast to the “Fish”. Mrs. F. O. Martin, director of the Big Four Freshman B.Y.P.U. followed with an appropriate message. Clarence El- well, Sunday School Superintendent, | EET HERMAN OFFICER'S SHOES ALL SIZES as usual had a number of after din- ner jokes to relate. J. A. Albritton, president of the B.S.U., brought an ap- peal for the men to grow in Chris- tian grace and knowledge. Hon. W. S. Barron of Bryan whom the class had chosen for the speaker of the evening, delivered a forceful and interesting address. He empha- NOW IN STOCK IN sized that the student should develop h's spiritual along with his mental CALF and physical life. Before leaving the OR hall all stood and with joined hands CORDOVAN sang ‘“Blest be t the Tie that Binds.” PRESIDENT IN AUSTIN; A M WALDROP PS WILL RETURN TONIGHT BRYAN President Bizzell went to Austin | last night to close official business | and take a final farewell of his son | and daughter before leaving for his | European tour. He will return to : the College tonight. GRADUATE OF COLLEGE MARRIES NAVASOTA GIRL | FOR SALE: Small residence next | door to my home in College Park. Ap- | John B. Quinn, ’21 and Miss Velma nly to Mrs. Drink Milner at Exchange Farmer of Navasota were married on | Stcre.—tf. the Campus Monday afternoon by > Ney Reverend W. H. Matthews, general LOST5=Will the pertyawho borrow. secretary of the Y.M.C.A. Mr. Quinn fod a Longhorn from room 408 kindly | has his headquarters at Wichita return it as soon as possible.—128 | Falls. He formerly lived in Navasota. | LOST—Polyphase Duplex slide rule | in leather case, with name G. S.| 2 Fraps. Reward for return to Pub- | PHONE 266 licity «ffice. —128 | BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO. Ba {Er .... _LAh hFhbk)k)ha”tr:-—r:aar/n—nisL What does husbandman mean? It |For Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Bulbs, | Fruit Trees and Ornaments, means a married man. QUEEN THEATRE today and tomorrow—A massive costume production— “RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED” featuring WALLACE BEERY as King Richard, the role he created in “Robin Hood.” Als GOOD COMEDY and music by the A. & M spQUEEN ORCHES- TRA. Friday-Saturday: “TO THE LADIES” DIXIE TODAY : and tomorrow—MARGUERITE GRAVES in DE LA MOTTE “JUST LIKE A WOMAN” Paramount’s new season feature-production of Zane and RALPH Friday only: Grey’s novel— “THE CALL OF THE CANYON” with RICHARD DIX and LOIS WILSON. =