The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 04, 1925, Image 2
OFFICIAL NOTICES ABSENT STUDENTS (Official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule. October 3, 1925 (a) Abernathy, R. G. Hornby, F. B. Kays, A. E. Ricks, Sam B. (b)a Curtis: J..:P. Elick, J. J. Krauel, T. A. Liebhafsky, H. A. : F. H. TURNER, Commandant. —_———————————— CAMPUS FILLING STATION (Official) ; Effective today the Campus Filling Station at the Agricultural Engineer- ing Department, will open at 7:30 A. M. and close at 6:30 P. m. We have just employed three stu- dent helpers, who, with Dan Hall, will endeavor to render the best possible service at all times. D. SCOATES, Head, Ag. Eng. Department. DAILY BULLETIN WILL NOT BE SENT TO CAMPUS HOMES (Official) Beginning Tuesday morning, Octo- ber 6, the distribution of The Daily un to Campus residences will be discontinued Copies will be sent as usual to each office and Department of the College and to every dormitory room, IKE ‘S. ASHBURN, Acting Publicity Director. BR . HOSPITAL SICK CALLS (Official) The following is the schedule of hospital sick calls: 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m. (Sundays 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m.), 12:00 noon to 1:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. Only emergency cases will be treat- ed at other hours. J. E. MARSH, M. D., College Surgeon. i in BAPTIST ADULT CLASS The Baptist Adult Bible class will meet this morning at 9:30 in room 104, first floor of the E. E. building. All Campus adults gre invited to at- tend. CLASS REPORTER. and Tuesday: Wednesday-Thursday: Friday-Saturday: and Saturday: and Tuesday: QUEEN MONDAY one of the really big pictures— “THE FOOL” another new one with THOMAS MEIGHAN— “THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF” a dramgtic treat—LEWIS STONE in— “THE LADY WHO LIED” PALACE FRIDAY LEATRICE JOY in Cecil De Mille’s success— “HELL’S HIGHROAD” Coming—JACK HOLT in “THE WILD HORSE MESA”—“THE FRESHMAN”—“THE PONY EXPRESS"—“THE GOLD RUSH"— “DON Q"—and “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL” DIXIE MONDAY This picture is endorsed by the Boy Scouts, Parent- Teacher Association and educationgl institutions of the country— “AS NO MAN EVER LOVED” taken from “The Man Without a Country” E. E. 431, SECTION 176 (Official) The lesson in Electrical Engineer- ing 431 for Section 176 for Tuesday morning at 10:00 will finish chapter 2, F. C. BOLTON, Dean, School of Engineering. BR Ty INFANTRY FRESHMEN (Official) Basic Military Training Manuals for Infantry freshmen may be ob- tained at the M. S. building tomorrow after 10:00 o’clock. EDWIN E. ALDRIDGE, Captain Infantry, (DOL) Ru METHODIST WOMEN WILL MEET WITH MRS. GROUT The Women’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet to- morrow afternoon at 3:30 in a busi- ness and social meeting with Mrs. George P. Grout. BRAZOS UNION LODGE Called meeting Brazos Union Lodge A. F. and A. M. 129, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Work in Master's Degree. R. W. DOWNARD, JR., W. M., GEO. A. LONG., Sec. —_— STUDENTS WANTED to sell foot- ball programs at the Sewanee game in Dallas. Make your railroad fare to the game. See the Aggie Program Committee, 21 Mitchell. —17 tl — — LOST.—Fish Dairy Judging Manual. Reward for return to 52 Legett.—17 — fee. WOOD SAWING.—If you have wood to saw we will appreciate saw- ing it. Students are doing the work. Phone orders to Agricultural Engin- eering building.—17 TT — FOR SALE.—One pair officer’s boots, size 9B. 86 Milner.—17. ———— FOR SALE.—Two heating stoves, coal house, and gasoline tanks; prop- erty of A. H. Leidigh. See J. J. Rich- ey or ring College 116.—17 of First National —FIRST. You are invited to call on us if we can be of service. When you think of banking, think THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS