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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1924)
—_— 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. Copy for The Bulletin for either the news or advertising columns will be accepted at: Publicity Office, Room 113, 1st flcor Main Academic Bldg. Phone 127 | A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop, 1st door north of Textile Bldg. Phone 93 WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College | FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary VADA TUCKER Assistant. pe RUE education should not be measured in terms of honor achieved, but rather of service | rendered. BAPTIST STUDENTS ASSIST IN DRIVE FOR MISSIONS Don’t forget that Sunday is to be| a great day for Baptist missions. Our | i clogan is “A dollar a man.” If you do not have the dollar be sure and | ect it before tomorrow. Let us make | sunday the greatest day at A. & M. | R. L. BROWN, Baptist, | Student Pastor. | | | WISCOL!. SIN MAN WILL BE THE MORNING SPEAKER TOMORROW Dr. J. C. Gillin, professor of soci- olcgy of the University of Wisconsin, will speak at the regular convocation | in Guion Hall tomorrcw morning, be- | ginning at 10:50 o’clock. His sub- | ject will be: “The Challenge to | Youth.” a — | BRAZOS CHAPTER DE MOLAYS | | There will be a called meeting of | Brazos Chapter De Molays this even- | ine at 7:30 o’clock, Masonic Temple, | Dryan. Work in degrees. Visiting De Molays cordially invited to meet | with us. Members are urged to be | Cresent. HILL D. WILSON, Jr., M. C. G. R. FRANKLIN, Scribe. Position Wanted—Experienced sten- ographer-typist-file clerk, desires po- sition at College Station. Now at lion at 8:30 a.m. and Evenscng at| liberty. Phone 93, College. EPISCOPALS WILL OBSERVE | PALM SUNDAY ony SPALDING All Episcopalians are reminded that | ATHLETIC GOODS tomorrow is “the Sunday next before | Easter” or Palm Sunday. Next Sun- | day is Easter Day, a holy day of ob- COMPLETE STOCK ligation. All members of the Angli- can faith are urged to make their B ball communion on Palm Sunday if they asena can not make it on Easter Day. Track All Episcopalians who do not cb- Basketball serve Holy Week should not make Tennis their Easter communion. Services Golf for tomorrow will be Holy Commu- A. M. WALDROP & COMPANY 6:30 p.m. Both services will be held on the second floor of the Y.M.C.A. Everyone is most cordially invited. | W. L. EDMUNDSON, Jr,.| Group Secretary. : E— —— The forbidden story of Monte Car-| lo is the theme of “Poisoned Para- | : : : ; : | 11 dise”, showing at the Paace today. hands and feet, while your brain cells Don’t miss it. = taking it easy. rE TT Mark Twain “Watch yar car fer a nickle, mis. | When 58 years of age ter.” I'he : too tions) “Beat it’ Kid. This car of mine | P° had met his obligations SON, Tun SOY." A horse is his who mcunts it, a “Nah, but I kin call yer when No is his who girds it on and a starts to fall apart.” bridge is his who passes it. A hundred years cannot repair al The good man thinks of himself moments loss of honor. last of all. Fai i Queen Today Last showing of the much-talked sensation, “THY NAME IS WOMAN" featuring RAMON NOVARRO and BARBARA LA MARR Also BIG COMEDY and A. & M.—QUEEN ORCHESTRA Matinee 44¢, Evening 55¢. PALAGE TODAY The surprising story of famous Monte Carlo—— “POISONED PARADISE” With KENNETH HARLAN and big supporting cast. Also BIG COMEDY and A. & M.—QUEEN ORCHESTRA. Matinee 44¢, Evening 55¢. DIXIE TODAY BARBARA LA MARR in | “THE SHOOTING OF DAN MC GREW” Perhaps you work too hard with ' was $70,000 in debt, but in four years