1929-1930 Academic Catalog

INCOME AND ENDOWMENT CHRISTINE ARBUCKLE FUND During the second year of .President McChesney's administration Miss Christine Arbuckle of P1ttsbw·gh, Pa., gave $5,000 to the en– dowment fund. A few years later Miss Arbuckle added $5,000. In her will she left $25 0-00 to the endowment fund-& total of $35,000. Miss Arbuckle was ' a member of t~e First United Pi:esbyterian Church, N. S., Pittsburgh, P~., of which the Re":· J. Alvm 0!1', an alumnus in the first graduating class of Cedarville College, 1s the pastor. Miss Arbuckle's gift is by far the largest individual gift in the history of the college. JEMIMA PAYNE FUND In 1917-1921, Mr. James Adam, of New York Cit,, donated $5,000 to the endowment fund in memory of his aunt, J em1ma Payne. CLARKE FUND Mrs. Mary Ann Clarke, of West Middlesex, Pa., in 1918-1920, donated $1,000 in Liberty Bonds to the endowment fund. MATILDA McCOLLUM FUND Miss Matilda McCollum, a member of the Cedarville Reformed Presbyterian Church, in 1918-1920, donated $1,550 to the endow– ment fund. ISABELLE BAILEY WRIGHT FUND Mr. J. B. Wright, of Idaville, Ind., and his daughter, Wright, gave $625 as a memorial to his wife, Mrs. Isabelle Wright. J.B. RIFE FUND Luella Bailey Mr. J. B. Rife, of Cedarville, Ohio, gave $500 to the endowment fund in 1920. in Liberty Bonds JULIA KENDALL FUND Julia Kendall bequeathed to the College the which became available in 1920. TEAS FUND sum of $1,464.44 Mr. L. A. Teas, of Cedarville, Ohio, bequeathed the sum of $7,160, which became available for the use of the College in 1920- 1922. LUELLA WADDLE RIFE FUND On the day of prayer for colleges, February 18, 1921, Mr. W. C. Rife, of Cedarville, gave $500 to the endowment fund in memory of his wife, Mrs. Luella Wa.ddle Rife. COLLINS BEQUEST By the will of Anderson Collins, his farm of one hundred acres, near Cedarville, was left to Cedarville College to establish the Collins Educational Fund for the training of young men and women. The sale of this farm netted $12,500. WALLACE ANDERSON MEMORIAL FUND In 1920, Miss Bertha Anderson, an alumna, gave a $50 Liberty Bond as a memorial to her brother, Wallace Anderson, a former student, one of the heroic dead of the Great War. ROBERT B. WILSON MEMORIAL FUND In 1921, the Presbyterian congregation of Hillsboro, Illinois, start– ed a memorial fund in memory of Rev. Robert B. Wilson, former pas– tor of that congregation, and an Alumnus of Cedarville College, with a gift of $153.00. JAMES ARCHER FUND By the terms of his will, Cedarville College came into possession of $5,675 in the Fall of 1925 from the estate of James Archer, late of Steubenville, Ohio, for the endowment fund. PAGE TWELVE

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