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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1925)
- wl Sv— a DR. SCOVILLE OPENS HIS REVIVAL HERE (Continued from page 1) handled. The great crowd present at the opening service indicated that ey- ery minister, including Mr. Matthews of the local Y. M. C. A., who led the opening song service in a rous- ing manner, have been on the job. rs. Arlene Dux Scoville, the charm- ing wife of the evangelist captivated her audience in her initial solo en- titled, “The Door Way of Prayer.” Mrs. Scoville, after being graduated from the Chicago Music College, stud- ied under the late John Dennis Me- han of New York City for eight sea- sons and after his death she became a student of the celebrated Oscar Saenger also of New York City. She has been repeatedly urged to go into grand opera but she has refused all offers and devoted herself to the work she is now in. She is one of the lead- TRE! THEY ARE SERGE SHIRTS A large shipment in all sizes just received by express. All sizes in serge and whipcord slouch caps just received. A. M. WALDROP & GOMPANY BRYAN AAAAAAAAAA, ~ INN ba ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR SALE DAIRY BUILDING ARTES 3 FEF 3 4 EA 4 4 8 ESE RIA AR AAR ARITS ICs TOA ETT TEBE TG T TTT I FEE bE bbb bE 4 Ed Fd BES PP P34 8 EP BE PE PE PEPE A BEG the bank will not be open for business. ing sacred soloists in the world to- day. Dr. Scoville, who has astonish- ed some of the largest cities in this and other countries with marvelous campaigns hits the sins of the age hard and is a speaker full of good sense and humor. He is strong, fear- less and frank in his preaching. In his opening sermon on, “The Call of God” last night Dr, Scoville said, “If every preacher went into his pulpit surcharged with that which the old prophets possessed the world would soon be won to God. However, it’s mighty hard to have fire in the pul- pit as long as there is ice in the pew.” The world situation is terrific in ev- ery phase of life. The United States leads the world in crime. We have never had so many holdups and bank robberies as we are having today. The time must come when the clubs and lodges must join in assisting the church to prevent the world taking the path of tragedy across the unex- plored sea of the future.” He spoke in glowing terms of the great insti- tutions located in the great Lone Star State and predicted a great transfor- mation when the students now in school go out into the world posses- sed with the power of the Holy Spirit. “God made this world a garden but sin has turned it into a desert,” he said. “God made the world a hall- elujah chorus but sin has turned it into a funeral dirge. It used to be a bridal chamber but now it’s a mor- We can fill your needs in the DRUG AND TOILET LINE Also a complete stock of box and bulk CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES and STATION- ERY. Let us show you our line of PARTY SUPPLIES. Deliv- ery anywhere on Campus. Phone 188 THE COLLEGE DRUG STORE gue.” “Who,” cried the speaker, “is the best professor or the best stu- dent in this great seat of learning? The best servant.” Dr. Scoville closed his sermon with a list of some of the greatest men in the world who have God their refuge and have put into their business the principles of Jesus Christ. SDODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDODDDODDDDDDOVOOOOOOOOOY! @ Phone 53 Purina Chows COLLINS & WICKES Successors to R. L. Brogdon FEED AND GRAIN Delivery Tuesday & Thursday < © : « Phone 53 4 © K ® ® « © 4 » © Omolene ® Cow Chow 4 Hen Chow ® Hen Chowder 4 Chick Startena © 4 <& > Us