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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1924)
Tt IS —— — ——— ee et. nt — DR. THACKER WILL SPEAK AT | AGGIES WIN HONORS ON GAL- SERVICE TOMORROW MORNING | LERY RANGE. Dr. J. E. Thacker, who has been | conducting a series of revival services on the Campus and in Bryan during the past week, will speak at the usual | religious convocation in Guion hall | tomorrow morning, beginning at 10:15 | o’clock. The change in time is neces- | sary so that Dr. Thacker may get FAIRMAN INTERESTS BUY STOCK OF PALACE THEATRE; CLOSE HOUSE TEMPORARILY | (Ccntinued from Col. 2, Page 1) hands of Major F. R. Beals of Chi- ago by April 15. He will judge the cards and make the announcement of the winner sometime after th .t date. The team which has beén selected by Captain Besse to fire in the natior- Cembination of the moving picture show interests in Bryan has been ef- tected, W. R. Fairman, owner of the (ueen and Dixie theatres having pur- chased the stock of the Palace Thea- tre. Mr. Fairman has clcsed the Pal- ace Theatre temporarily, with the an- nouncement that he will make an effort to have the seating capacity of the house enlarged so that he can secure bookings with theatrical com- panies for legitimate stage perfor- mances, that will keep local people supplied with the best in the spokea drama while continuing his offer ings of the best in the silent drama at the Queen and Dixie. SENIOR BIBLE CLASS TO GET QUESTIONS TOMORROW The questions for the Senior Bible class examinaticn with Dr. Bizzell’s instructions and notes will be distri- | buted at the regular meeting tomor- row. the members be present at this time. U. S. ALLISON, Class secretary. ame pes LOST: Dodge automobile crank. Finder notify Publicity Office.—143 —— _ I iS Fine Underwearables For Women We are showing the best assemblage of values in Fine hand embroidered FILIPINO UNDERWEAR in our history. Dainty er .broidered GOWNS & TEDS made f sheer Batiste, Very Special $1.95 and $2.50 SAM B. WILSON. The Woman’s Department Store G It is very important that all | back to Bryan in time for the morn- ing service at the Baptist Tabernacle where the Union revival is being con- ducted. WEDDING CEREMONY FOR SENIOR IS CELEBRATED IN LOBBY OF Y.M.C.A.' E. Y. Harpole, senior and Miss Lu. cile Watters of Houston were marriad in the parlors of the Y.M.C.A. by W. H. Matthews, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. yesterday afternoon | at 2 o'clock. Parents of the brid, and the foster mother of the groom were present. Other members of the wedding party were several class- mates of the groom. The couple and wedding party a‘- tended the annual “T” club dance last night. ———————————————— COUPON BOOKS MUST BE HELD FOR ADMISSION | All students must present This | includes all members of the baseball, | track and tennis squads. | books and save yourself the trouble | Bring your of returning to your room for them. JAMES SULLIVAN, Bus. Mg. Athleties. EEE. AEE NG EE Prcfessor W. L. Hughes of the School of Vocational Teaching is at Brownwood attending the annual meeting of the Mid-State Teachers’ Association. re a RTE FT Just because that skull is half an inch thick is no reason why scientists | should think it ancient. rr——— ef — eee. The Old-Fashioned Kind Difficult Customer—‘“I can’t re- member the name of the car I want— I think it starts with ‘T°.” Exasperated salesman—*“Madam, all our cars start with gasoline.”— The Passing Show. Er =O III i, i »L,>br2 PA Neal Hart is at the Dixie teday in a new one— “Salty Saunders.” thei Coupon books for admission to Kyle | | field for all baseball games. al contest is as follows: H. J. Jobn- son of Chicasha, Oklahoma, (captain), L. D. Stephenson of Dallas, J. W. Gal- braith cf Belton, L. K. Dunnam of Corpus Christi, A. J. Longley of West- over, C. A. Robinson of Bartlett and S. T. Allen of Wichita Falls. | A li i s-_>”innoin,) An incinerating plant just perfected | barn stumps out quickly. F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY. | Phone No. 7. Phone hours eight to | five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun- i days, and Holidays. Clothes to Your Individual Measure This spring you will have an opportunity to buy your suit tailored to individual measure— tailored by master tailors—of the finest woolens in America. Detmar Woolens in your spring suit cost no more in dollars than you would pay for a ready-made suit—but it will give you lasting satisfat- tion and regardless of whether you are “hard to fit” will fit | you perfectly. 9]Let us show you the patterns and styles for spring. CHARLIE NITCH Cleaner and Presser. | On the Campus. A connection with this institution means loans when needed, summer expenses advanced you, credit, travelers’ checks, safety deposit boxes, your bonds taken care of. information and advice. If you don’t care to give us all of your account give us part of it during March and Apri! ? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS. 1 letters of ;