The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 01, 1924, Image 2

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    The Baily Bulletin
WIilL.i IAM BENNETT BIZZELL
i’vesident «f the College
FRANK O. MARTIN
I’ublicity Secretary.
YADA TUCKER
Assistant.
FIRST PRIZE WINNERS IN
FRESHIIAN JUDGING CONTEST
First place winners in the fresh-
man dairy judging contest conducted
under the auspices of the Kream and
now Klub were as foliows: Hol-
steins, C. W. McDonald; Jerseys, H.
L.. Richards; Gaernsey, W. G. Ralph;
| CLUB ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON |
Ayrshires, R. V. Davis; all breeds,
C. W. McDonald. These men sell)
1 ceive medals awarded by Bryan
merchants at the May meeting of the
i..tate and Kow Klub.
The standing of the men who ent .r- |
ed the contest was as follows: |
Holsteins: McDonald, C.W. 143; Mil- |
ler, R. C. 135; Todd, C. J. 130; Davis, |
REV. 125; Ralph, W. S. 125. |
Jerseys. Richards, H. L. 140; Mil- |
ler, R. C. 136; Winn, T. M. 135; Davis, |
R. V. 132; Luken, D. F. 130.
Guerrseys: Ralph, W. G. 99, Appleo-
man, J. C. 98; McCoy, B. O. 96; Rich-
ards, H. L. 94; Oprycheck, C. 938.
Ayrshires: Davis, R. V. 99; Ralph,
WW. G. 98; Todd, 'C." J. 98; Richards,
H. L. 97; Blackman, J. G. 95.
All breeds: McDonald, r. W. 451;
Miller, R. C. 449; Ralph, W. G. 445;
Richards, H. L. 444; Winn, T. M. 441.
OPEN FOR |
| BUSINESS
~~ THE AGGIE
CLEANERS AND |
TAILORS |
NEXT TO BOYETT’S
Inquire about special rates
REGULAR MEETING OF STUDY
SPALDING
ATHLETIC GOODS
COMPLETE STOCK
The Campus Study club will meet
ir. regular session this afternoon
at 3:00 c¢’clock, in the Y.M.C.A. par:
lors. Mrs. C. B. Campbell and Mrs.
G. N. Stroman will have charge of
the program on “American Extremes: Baseball
Cather, the Primitive, and Herges- Track
heimer, the decadent.”
| Basketball
WEATHER REPORT FOR Tennis
WEEK ENDING MARCH 31 Golf
A. M. WALDROP
& COMPANY
Temperature reached a maximum |
of 80 degre s for the past week end- |
ing at 8 o’clock March 31 according to |
the report of record kept by the Di- |
vision of Entomology of the Experi- |
ment Station. Minimum tempeature
was 42 degrees, mean 65.2 degrees
| and the rainfall was 0.64 inch s.
STUDY CLUB MEMBERS RETURN
FROM MEETING AT BELTON
Sn Re CL Nh RE TY
Dimensions, Please? —
Kansas City Star: Mrs. Smith was
doing her shopping, and decided to |
buy something for herself. She ap- |
proached a saleslady and said: “I!
Mrs. B. Youngblood and Mrs. R.
R. Lancaster returned Friday from
| Belton where
want a dress to put on around the they attended the
house.” | Fourth District Federated Club meet-
“Very well, madam,” said the sales- | ing.
lady; “how large is your house?” | Mrs. Youngblood is district chair-
man of the program committee, and
Mrs. Lancaster went as a delegate
from the Campus Study club.
- ener ce T
Queen Today
ANNA Q. NILSSON
and big supporting cast in a picture you should see—
“INNOCENT”
Also BIG COMEDY and SPECIAL MUSIC
a
— a.
“North of the Hudson Bay,” with |
Tom Mix, is showing for the last time
at the Queen today.
Wednesday-Thusday: LENORE ULRIC in “TIGER ROSE”
Friday-Saturday: CORRINNE GRIFFITH and CONWAY TEARLE
in
“LILLIES OF THE FIELD”
DIXIE TODAY
WESLEY BARRY in “GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR.”
Watch out for the biggest pictures made. They are being shown in
for April. |
| Bryan.