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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 10

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Bryan, Texas
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10
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REAL GIVES I That Yon Love Most at Last you many such pleasant reunions for many more All Honor Respect and Reverence HHB x'x I an WE TOO DEAL IN INSURANCE 4 May you return to years to come daily toll ittentionto lem Of your comfort your convenience your pleasure and your profit We protect the home and its contents even those who reside therein from death accident destruc tion damage etc which they occurred These memor ies are treasured in the minds of these old men asmemories are pleasing to everyone of but their memories must mean far more xv kArtanc hov Auffered and VQ ineni mcvmwmx trionlc ability Belasco starred him on the stage and prominent film I managers have engaged his talent I 5 Bright of eye sturdy of figure and I with the dignified bearing that I marks the Indian race he la a per I 4 sonage to command attention An I any gathering He wears the full I regalia of a chief In his lecture I talk which adds realism to his Ini I presslve delineation of Indian cere I monies customs and Ideals I DR BIZZELL WILL DELIVER ADDRESS AT REUNION GEORGETOWN June 25 The committee on program of the Wil liamson county old settlers associa tion reunion which will he held at Round Rock in July announced that Dr Bizzell president of A and College will deliver the principal address on agricultural day Thursday July 15 There will be an exhibit of agri cultural products also of garden orchard and horticultural which has always been one of the great attractions of that special day and this feature it is planned to make unusually interesting this year The program for other days also has new features and the committee continues to plan good things for the ten days of the reunion whichwill begin July12 Members of Texas Brigade To the Heroes who fought for the Glory the Honor and the Principles of the Southland Sow BRYAN named I EBERSTADT rPEWENT MEETING 7: ENTERTAINING LkUIUHt Btrongheart Yakima Indian TsAfs Thrilling Story 1 am proud to shake the hand of a real American" These words uttered by General when he grasped the hand of a bronzed chieftain at recrult Ing duty In New York stirred all America The man thus singled out was Strongheart hereditary chief 'of the Yakima Indians who will address Chautauqua audleneee this season i Strongheart Is equipped with a college education and natural hla We take this means of greeting you and wishing you much happiness arid that you may live to at tend manyjnore reunions in Bryan We will extend you the same hearty welcome on the occasion of your each and every visit at any time you may wish to visit us SECRETARY BRYAN CHAMBER COMMERCE AND THE BRYAN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The livest and most popular secretary in the State of Tex as or any other State Serving his eighth consecutive term Twenty five votes of Directors cast each year and there has neW been a vote cast against him The Separator when it comes to getting the Ih guaranteed you when you come to Bryan this year or any other year for your Annual Reunion We wish that you may come again and again to this your convention city and hope that we may please you in our desire to extend every comfort and convenience to you and provide (for your pleasure and entertainment 'i' CRENSHAW JR INS ACENCY irst loor City National Bank Building EdwinW Crenshaw Jr Phones 144 WC Mitchell 1 We greet you Veterans of the amous ighting Texas Brigade the bulwark in many a defense the vanguardof many an attack and the heroes of more than on battle and en gagement Greet you on your arrival in Bry an that you may eetagain friend with friend herd with hero and comrade with com rade You have fought together under onebanner and one meet together the friendships formed long years ago still holding your hearts and the memories of the never to be forgotten battlefields and hardships lingering in your breasts Parker Astin Hardware Company to them because xney they endured EAGLE PRESENTS TO VETERANS AN EDITION DEDICATED TO THEM The Ealgle Printing Company has taken this means of showing its hearty and cordial welcome to the I old Soldiers and acknowledges the valued assistance of the business es tablishments of Bryan that has made I this wonderful edition possible Here are 12 pages of tribute to you vet erans of Hood Texas Dngaue welcome you to our City into our homes and are glad to help you en joy your visit here May we see you here again from year to year as Time marches on to me tune heart beat and on each occasion we wish you joy and peace and happi ness as we do today and In tribute to your deeds do we this day ten der you with our compliments this edition dedicated to the Veterans of Immortal Texas Brigade STAR PARASITE REMOVER Given In drinking water absolute fowls healthy increase egg produc tion and prevent much sickness and death among young chicks caused by insects or money refunded' ly rids chickens of lies mites fleas Kino hups and all other blood sucking parasites Alss is good tonic and blood purifier Keep BROGDON PLRGEHmWtalM" It is with pride that Bryan points t0 the fact that she has been named Inn fjltv the permaueuv Tnvni this action been taken by they Veterans In ConventisfiTwho were nnnerintive of the conveniences ifrnvided by the Ci 'v Alli ritixens and of the courtc 1 sies rendered during tha Visi delegates nere The action in making Bryan th permanent Convention City camo at the meeting here three years ago One of the officials of the Brigade made an eloquent speech recommend a i tHp Inration lor ing Atnent aw the next reunion Secretary fa Eberstadt after an interview with I the presidents the Chamber of 1 Commerce on behalf 'of that Organ ization for the City of Bryan ex tended them an invitation to make Bryan the Tilace for their reunions in all the following years that meet ings will be held The matter vas considered by the Old Veterans who a were present' and who finally decid ed to accept the hospitality of Bry an and the motion to that effectcarried Tribute to Heroes Bravery is an asset to anyone 'X'A11 the world loves a hero and des pices the coward Age is respected above These men are heroes of a great war' They served their Southland and fought for the pnn ciples of the section and the right Today their deeds should not be hnnnred and braised than in the days of their youth when they risked their lives irjthe great strug gle Let us nause' in our for a moment to give attentionto ikio mntnnrinCT IPTA fft DP1D till with their meetingsto assist them in finding pleasures and comfort and profit from their apnual reunion Let us stop in the mad rush for idollar accumulation to pay a tri bute to these old Veterans who Z' though their locks are 'gray have never lost the spirit of Dixieland and? today are as loyaT to the old Stars 'll T) TVATO o1 Him DalB tta VUVsj Wl xivjaiij la a virtue that should be recog 1 Avnitr Avw ort1 in I 1U4VU III land zor Their Pleasure 'No one who is not a member of their7 number can really appreciate the' pleasure 'and enjoyment these old Soldiers get from mingling again and again from year to year in so 7 cial life meeting for just a day or two to reminiscence on the days that were fullof thrill to them when they can each talk over old memor z' ies that is the' height of their glory The scenes of the battlefield and the deeds of valor and heroism are recalled to them today with a clear ness of vision equal to the day on NASH GENERAL CONTRACTOR BRYAN TtXAb Always the Past a 4 ko arPQt tTRamire in vour storehouse of A4 Amrk riQ 3YA tVlft thoUCfhtS of the dclVS lonffr 1 v) gone when you served your country and your section in what is to you the War or Wars Youn thft deeds or valor the scenes of the Battlefields apa the friendships formed in the service May the Reuriion here this year be one of oleasure and bring memories 4 ifV I 9 I is of 4tne 1 1 (7.

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