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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1924)
Whe Ruily Pulletin | OFFICIAL NOTICES be) TEXAS COUNTRY LIFE CLUB “WILL MEET THIS EVENING. There will be a regular meeting of the Texas Country Life Club ia Room 409, Agricultural building, this | evening at 7:30 o’cluck. The Texas Country Life Club is an | organization for those interested in studying the various phases of rural | life. The discussions for the cur- rent term are based on the methods, results and recommendations of the various big state-wide surveys that are taking place in Texas at the pres- ent time. The meetings are informal and are for both students and facul- ty members who might be interested in these problems. The program for tonight tional Child Labor Survey that was | made in Texas this past summer. helped make the survey and is thor- oughly familiar with every phase of | The report is to be given by one who it, Cadet C. C. Wilson. S. G. HESTI'R, Club Presidecii. PHONE 266 BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO. For Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Bulbs, Fruit Trees and Ornaments. F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY. Phone No. 7. Phone hours eight to five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun- days, and Holidays. [mmr $1.00 SLIDING REDUCTION SALE on one hundred pairs men’s good shoes. Monday and Tuesday $4.95 Wednesday and Thurs- AY er $3.95 Friday and Saturday $2.95 Better see about it! W. F. GIBBS & SON BRYAN, TEXAS _~-ludes | a report on the findings of tne Nay HERNAN'S OFFICER'S SHOES ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN CALF OR CORDOVAN A NM. WALDROP * COMPANY BRYAN CORPS APPOINTMENTS Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps March 12th, 1924. GENERAL ORDERS -No. 40. 1. After consultation and agree- | | ment with the President of the Col-| Lege, Cadet HOWARD B. SIMPSON, | ' Co. H, Infantry, is hereby appointed | | cadet sergeant. By order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, | Adjutant. | CAMPUS GROUPS WILL HOLD | PRAYER SERVICES TODAY | | The Campus group prayer meetings | | for the success of the revival to be held on the Campus soon will be conducted this afternoon at 3:30 ED ; l o’clock. The southern group will All architectural students are In- | me et with Mrs. J. A. Clutter, and Vited to attend the Club meeting in | Mrs. J. A. Clutter Sr., will lead. | the Architectural Library imme- The northern group will meet at | diately after supper tonight. | the same hour with Mrs. E. O. Ran- | ZAY SMITH, Pres. [a with Mrs. J. R. McKee as | Vicente Blasco Ibanez wrote “E-- leader. | emies of Women,” showing at the “The Judgment of the Storm” be- | Guoen today. Remembering “The alnst abweek-end: ran ~at «the Palace 1 — or Horsemen” and “Blood and today. | Sa nd,” can you affcrd to miss this : | one ? ARCHITECTURAL CLUB MEET — [ EE —. ™ ~ LUEEN THEATRE TODAY AND 1 ever shown at « 1. ORROW the biggest and most expensive picture ; © Queen—and you know the Queen pictures! “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” is Blasco Ibanez’ latest and best. In New York, Chicago, Los An- geles, Boston, Washington and otl.er important centers it has played and continues to play to:long runs at top prices with capacity houses. featuring LIONEL BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS ) The comedy is brand-new, and is LARRY SEMON in a special funny feature. In addition there will be a VAUDEVILLE ACT that’s the greatest, of its kind ever staged in Bryan—ARMAND MELNOTTE the world’s greatest triple voiced singer and impersonator of famous stage women. Also A. & M. QUEEN ORCHESTRA MATINEES 44¢ NIGHTS 55¢ DIXIE THEATRE Teday only—a Friday spacial that is a prize-winner “FLAMING BARRIERS” that big Paramount super-special featuring ANTONIO MORENO | Tomorrow: —WILLIAM S. HART in “THE SHOOTING GAMBLER” — -— J .*