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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
REFINING OF COTTON | DR. COLBY D. HALL | SEED OIL EXPLAINED SPEAKER OF MORNING | (Continued from Col. 3, Page 1) (Continued from Col. 2, Page 1) In closing Mr. Tilson emphasized | A. A thorough review of “Steward- the impcrtance of cotton seed by cal-| ship and Missions” will be given by ling to attention the many uses that | Rev. Brcwn after which a short list are being made of its products. “The | of questions on the course will be ask- mattresses upon which the average | ed. It is desired that all members | person sleeps is stuffed with cotton- | be present. seed linters,” he said. “The break- | . : fast eggs may have been fried in hy-| Presbyterian Services : i Christian Endeavor will be held in drogenated cotton seed oil or other lard substitute derived from cottc if 28 Y.M.CA. Chimpel at 0:45 tonight, seed. The dirty dishes and soiled lin- | after which an Hllusiteted tolk ens are each afterwards cleaned with! soap probably containing cotton seed oil as an ingredient. The kitchen] sink and floor are brightened by an] : application of washing pcwder, a cot-| Presbyterian Auxiliary ton seed derivative. The noonday | The Presbyterian Women’s Auxil- luncheon may consist of canned tuna jary will meet tomorrow afternoon | or sardines which have been packed | at 3:30 with Mrs. C. A. Medberry. | in cotton seed cil. After luncheon,! Mrs, C. B. Campbell will lead the milady no doubt will comb her hair social and business program. with a celluloid comb which was] made by a combination of nitrated | Methodist Services cotton linters and camphor. She may; 1he Epworth League program will then garb herself quite completely | begin at 6:45 tonight. Impcrtant an-| in garments of artificial silk which | nouncements will be made, after have been made from nitrated cc tton | Which the Pastor will preach. linters. If it is house painting time, | KING VIVION, she may write a note on paper made | Student pastor. from cotton seed linters to her paint- | pethodist Society er and the chances are that the roof | The Methodist Woman's Mission will be coated with paint containing|,.y gociety has been invited to meet a tar residue after many intermediate | with the Bryan society tomorrow. steps from cottonseed. When you] are riding in ycur automobile you | Paramount’s production of Homery | are sitting on cushions upholstered | Croy’s famous novel— “West ¢f th- with artificial leather made by coat- Water Tower,” begins a two-day run ing cotton fabric with a mixture of | at the Dixie tomorrow. | will | be given on one of the Home Mission | Schools of Texas. CAMPBELL BUTLER, | Student Pastor. | heating stoves. | 28.—170 T. F. MAYO WILL ADDRESS SENIOR BIBLE CLASS The Senior Bible Class will meet as usual this morning at 9:30 in the Y.M.C.A. parlors. T. F. Mayo, libra- rian, will continue his series of ad- dresses. ' STUDENT WILL INSTALL RADIO SETS IN HOMES FOR $45.00 There are many people who would like to have a radio set, but believe that unless an extremely high price is paid, an efficient set cannot be pur- chased. If one wishes to listen to music from far away Europe, ot course many tubes and very expen- | sive apparatus must be used, but if | one is satisfied with the larger sta- {ions in the United States, a radio set {that will fulfill these conditions may be purchased at a very reasonable rate, For $45.00 I will completely "install a neat radio set that will not radiate or squeal, and that receives stations as far as 2,000 miles away. John C. Gulick, Box 656 Student Ex- change—170 i EE FOR SALE: Second-hard refri- gerator, lawn mower, garden tools, Telephone College F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY. Phone No.7. Phone hours eight to five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun- days, ard Holidays. A temporary detour in the road mas | mean that road work is being dcne ahead in which dynamite is being used for blasting purposes and this | dynamite is made by nitrating gly-| cerin which in turn is a byjroduct| from making soap out of vegetable oils such as cotton seed oil. : castor oil and nitrated cotton linters' t— CAMPUS BAPTISTS WILL | ORGANIZE NEW CLASS | ers with that next suit The contest closes next month : counts and a new spring suit runs There will be a Sunday School class organized for Campus Baptists this morning in the E. E. building. All wishing to join are requested to be present at 9:15 o’clock. R. L. BROWN, Rupert Hughes’ sensational story, “Reno” will be at the Queen tomor- | row. to CHARLIE NITCH, The Campus Tailor gives you a chance at the extra pair of trous- you do your cash business these next fe weeks. So step in and let us MEASURE YOU TODAY Detmar woolens made in the latest styles | according to your individual taste. PAID IN GABH you buy. so you should be careful where It is the tota) that the total up mightly fast. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bryan Texas At Your Service i All the Year