The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 25, 1926, Image 4
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE IN CHAPEL THIS EVENING Reverend V. Atchinak, head of the Bible Lands Gospel Mission at Leba- non, Syria, will give an illustrated lecture this evening in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel beginning at 7:00 o’clock. Reverend Atchinak is an Armenian, and has had a remarkable life his- tory. He was imprisoned four times by the Turks during the war. He was heartily endorsed by the Brazos Presbytery meeting at Navasota this past week after they had heard his wonderful message. Everyone is in- vited to hear his lecture. 0. W. NELSON, pastor, Presbyterian Group. —— yo— CAMPUS STUDY CLUB MEETING ON TUESDAY Thé next meeting of the Campus Study Club will be held on Tuesday afternoon, April 27, at 3:00 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. parlors. The Texas Day program, under the direction of Park Jewelry Store for GUARANTEED Repairs . Phone 741 L LONG’S CAFE OPEN DAY and NIGHT LONG & COOKE, Props. | | P. O. Block DOUGLAS MACLEAN in— and I don’t mean maybe. Thursday, Friday and Saturday: leased in Bryan. (UEEN MONDAY Tuesday and Wednesday: Our big First National super-special with THAT'S MY BABY It’s a riot of comedy. NORMA SHEARER in— “DEVIL’S CIRCUS” This is the greatest picture that has ever been made and will be re- THE DANGER OF PARIS will be at the PALACE THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday, with CONWAY TEARLE and DOROTHY McKAIL taking the leading roles. DIXIE MONDAY HIGH STEPPERS is another First National sensation. Mrs. R. P. Lancaster and Mrs. R. S. Webb will begin at 3:30. Mr. Carl T. Sprague, the A. and M. cowboy sing- er, will give a few of his cowboy songs. Following the regular pro- gram, Miss W. C. Martin of the De- partment of Fine Arts, Baylor Uni- versity, will speak at 4:15 on “The Psychology of Color.” Club members are privileged to invite guests. CLUB REPORTER. POPULATION QUESTION SUBJECT OF SEMINAR E. H. Johnson, instructor in Agri- cultiral Economics, will present a paper at the meeting of the Social Science Seminar on Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock in the Physics lecture room. His subject will be “Some New Developments in the Malthusian Theo- ry of Population.” All those inter- ested in this subject are cordially in- vited to attend. Checking Accounts, Safety Deposit Boxes, Securities—these are only a few of our items of service. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS Investment Advice, Foreign Exchange, Geveram~ at Yer