The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, March 16, 1924, Image 4

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CAPTAIN UPTON WILL
BE MORNING SPEAKER
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Congregational Church.
The Congregational Church Club
will meet this evening at 6:45 in the
{ BAPTIST WOMEN WILL MEET
WITH MRS. NESS TOMORROW
The Baptist Women’s Missionary
i Society will meet tomorrow afternoon
at 3:30 o’clock with Mrs. H. Ness.
The study on ‘Stewardship and Mis-
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LOST: Will the person who took
the wrong hat from the Library Sat-
urday morning please call at room
one Pfeuffer and exchange for his
right hat? The hat taken bore the
name of Carlton, M. W. on the in-
side. —137
southeast room of Guion Hall. Dr. | sions” will be continued.
of the Prehistoric Man .
All are welcome.
CLUB SECRETARY.
O. M. Ball will speak on the Religion |
Presbyterian Services
Come out to Sunday School in Gui- |
on Hall at 9:30. You will be glad
that you came. At the Christian En- |
deavor in the Y.M.C.A. Chapel at
6:45 tonight Dr. Summey, head of the
English Department, will speak on
“The English of the Bible.” At the
Church service the pastor will preach
on “Two Counts on this Age.”
CAMPBELL BUTLER,
Student pastor.
Methodist Services
“Read the Bible,” will be the sub- |
ject of the sermon tonight. The Ep-
worth League starts at 6:45. Don’t
be a dead one!
Sunday School meets this morning
at the Tabernacle at 9:15.
KING VIVION, student pastor.
Baptist Sunday School i
Only 18 Baptist Freshmen not en- |
rolled in the Seigga Bible Class. Help |
us reach our goal, “Every Baptist
‘Fish’ in Sunday School today.” We |
want this to be a gala day for our |
class. !
MRS. R. L. BROWN. |
Baptist Services
The Baptist Sunday School ex- |
tends a cordial welcome to every per-
son of Baptist faith on the Campus. |
The Seigga Bible Class, freshmen,
will study the ministry cf Jesus; the
Sophomores will have a study in the
Old Testament; the Juniors are
studying “What Baptists Believe.”
soo len A OLPH GANZ, CONDUCTOR OF THE ST. LOUIS SYMPHO-
“The Trial of Jesus” will be the | NY ORHCESTRA
hh mee] Reon 1 who will lead the band when it appears here on April 5.
Brown at the evening service. This
is the sixth lecture of a series of As a world famous pianist, Mr. Ganz had already won a rep-
lectures which the Pastor has been  utation second to none. Born in Switzerland, pupil and friend
giving on “The Passion Week of Je- | of the great Busoni, with a debut at the age of twelve, distin-
sus.” guished honors at several important European conservatories,
Mrs. M. K .Thornton will sing at success of hig’ er order in America as well as abroad both as pi-
the evening service. ‘anist and con. oser; these are some of the high lights of his re-
J. A. ALBRITTON, | markable carer before becoming conductor of the famous St.
Pres., B. S. U. Louis Symphony.
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