The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, February 26, 1931, Image 2

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    ing, thrilling.
SATURDAY 12:30
CONSTANCE BENNEET
IN
PICH PEOPLE
An exquisite, charming picture story, with an
unusual plot and a lovely background that rivals
an Arabian Nights fantasy — beautiful, charm-
ASSEMBLY HALL
ADMISSION 25¢
ROLAND WEST’S
THE BAT
WHISPERS
With
CHESTER MORRIS
Rumor has it a tremendous |
| fortune lies hidden in the |
. secret chambers of an old |
| country mansion. A house- |
| hold is turned topsy-turvy. |
| Men appear and disappear. |
| Strange faces blink in at the |
| windows... A quizzical care- |
| taker and a timid maid add |
to the furore with shrieks
| and quakes and groans. The |
arch-criminal is embarked on |
| his supreme adventure.
Thrills! Shudders! Excite- |
| ment! Entertainment extra- |
ordinary!
Assembly Hall
Saturday 6:30 and 8:30
Admission 35¢
THE PUBLIC GOLF
Men—25¢ for 9 holes
40¢ for 18 holes
STUDENTS.— A. . & M, Allen
Acedemy, High School.
35¢ for 18 holes or less
CLUBS Rented-25¢ for 18 holes
or less.
GOLF Balls—15¢ to 75¢
FREE.—Every Tuesday Morning
Instruction in Golf to Ladies.
10:00 to 11:00 A. M.
LESSONS IN GOLF By Appoint-
ment— $1.00 Per Hour by Pro-
fessional.
Clubs, Balls, Accessories, for sale.
Clubs guaranteed against de-
fects in manufacturing, sold to
suit your type of swing, made to
fit your particular need as to
length and weight.
BRYAN COUNTRY CLUB
Phone 777
G. G. Nowell, Mgr. & Golf
Professional
FELLOWSHIPS
SENIOR CLASS MEETING
There will be a meeting of the
senior class in the Assembly Hall
immediately = after lunch today.
All seniors urged to attend.
Ray Walker, Class President.
|ships in Mining, Metallurgical,
| Geological, Petroleum and Chemi- |
ical Research at the Colorado
School of Mines.
will be found on the bulletin board
at my office. \
F. C. BOLTON, Dean,
School of Engineering.
THE COUNTRY CLUB OFFERS |
I have received notice of fellow- |
Further details |
PALACE
THURS—FRI—SAT
THE SEASON’S
GREATEST TALKIE
“CIMARRON”
RICHARD DIX
IRENE DUNN
PREVIEW 11 P. M.
SATURDAY NITE
“Little Caesar”
=
J UN I O R— Place your orders
now, or not later than March 10th,
if you want delivery by R. V.
SANKILY PARK, Jeweler.
SENIOR S— Trade in your
old ’31 ring for $8.00 credit on new
design ’32 ring.
SANKEY PARK, Jeweler.
AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE
Agricultural students and Agri-
cultural Club representatives in-
terested in continuing an Agricul-
tural Magazine meet at the Y. M.
C. A., Thursday Feb. 26 at 6:30
P.M. Daniel Russell.
ECONOMICS LECTURE
FRIDAY EVENING
“The Young Man in Industry”
will be the subject of an address
by Mr. Lester H. Means in the
Y. M. C. A. Chapel at 7:15 on
' Friday evening. The speaker is a
representative of the Industrial
| Service Department of the General
| Electric Company. His talk will
| be of special interest to seniors in
| business and engineering courses.
| STUDENT POETS
A publisher’s announcement ad-
dressed to students who write
| poetry has been posted on bulletin
| board 19 near the English office.