The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 1-26

i TV- advertising o f today, not e «ly produce* results o f its own, but it ernehe* ami brings to fins! culmination the advertising o f th t yesterday*. a K i t s P A m B je v o T O m LCfcAL AMD < m * w * n k w h AND THE INTERESTS OF CBDAJL V1LLE AND VICUUTY. =**<?*. « • » « , FORTY-SIXTH YEAR NO. 25. CEDARVILLE. OHIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923 PRICE, $1,50 A YEAR CollegeGift of$20,000 For Girls’ Dormitory W*J. Alford, Doner of Alford Memorial Gym. Makes Another Gift on Con­ dition Like Amount is Raised. The Twenty-Seventh annual com- v2Q,000 fo r a new girls’ dormitory meneemqnt Of Cedarville College was .by W. J. Alford o f Anderson D id.! one unusual from those of the p a s t, on condition that a like amount be ) ■in that an Alumnus, Rev. Homer B .' raised to meet it. The building is Henderson, pastor of the.First United;much needed and the board appoint- Presbyterlan church, Detroit was the orator and that an honored Son, Mr ed President McChesney and Dr. J. Alvin Qrr a committee to personally Wilbur D. Nisbet o f Chicago, noted J conferr with Mr, Alford, as to plans writer and after-dinner speaker, ■was tand detail. Mr. Alford is now in Paris present'to make an address and favor |and will return shortly. Mr. Alford Murdock Gets $600 Judgment The case o f top Dayton Rubber Ca against R . A. Murdock ha* been o f the boards in Common Pleas Court this week. The Dayton company sued for $2,000 damages, as the result o| an auto accident several months ago’ when the Dayton car hit the Murdoch coupe and both machines were badly! damaged. Mr,.‘Murdock claimed daffi^ ges in the amount o f $1750 and that the driver o f the Dayton car was In* fault, The jury gave Murdock a ver->i diet fo r $600. ;j ■ ....... / . •!. | GIRLS WILL HAVE TO WAIT OR SEE PAPA AND MAMMA the audience with some o f his read- ings. ,■ •“ The events o f the week opened Sab. .‘bftth night 'when the annual bacca­ laureate sermon to the Seniors was delivered by President McChesney before an audience that completely Riled the church* The Dr, took fo r his text “ The Claims,of Jesus Christ Up­ on You” from John 21-22. He stressed tile facts that the claims o f Christ ;are personal and reasonable and call fo r a substantial, sincers and simple ; profession of faith, followed up by ' an active, progressive life and in ev­ ery one should take Jesus as the ex­ ample in all that we do. The members o f the class entered and retired from the church with tfie processional and recessional. Mis­ ses Johnson and Oglesbee sang a duet and LaGlede-Markle, a solo. Students formed the chojr. - The annual class night performance w a s quite a theatrical success. The .play “ Come o f -o f the Kitchen” gave the members ample opportunity to show their ability and training which was, under Prof. Florence Somers. * Wednesday was the crowning event Of the week fo r gaiety and sport. The day is always one waited fo r by the student body and vcommunity and it is (Safe in saying that 2000 or more persons were present to enjoy the program Under Prof. Warner* athletic lifts# Florence ■gteitlf'vfetsr May Queen and Dorothy Oglesbee, Woodland Queen. Miss Helen Stewart maid o f honor ,to the queens. The flower girls were, Rachel Harriman apd Mary Jean Townsley and train bearers, Billy Aiken and NeiL Hart­ man. ■ The work o f Director Warner was never fully appreciated until the Ce- day events were staged. He had full charge o f training the classes for tlje dances, drills and stunts. It is with, much regret that he leaves the College and the public schools where his work speaks fo r itself. Wednesday evening the Musical de­ partment held a recital at the college when the pupils under the direction of Miss Snow took part. Those who heard J the program were much impressed with Miss Snow's work, , The annual meeting o f the board o f trustees was held Thursday when the gave the Alford gym as a memorial to his father, 22 years ago. The new building will be erected on the site o f the gym. There wll be several new members o f the faculty next year. Miss Snow o f the musical department has re­ signed and will be succeeded by Prof, J. A. Talcotb o f Bishop college, Marshall,: Texas. Prof, Talcotfc will also have charge o f athletics succeed­ ing C. P. W'arner, who has resigned to take up advance work at Illinois University. Miss Anna M. Tinker o f Rose City, Pa., will take the posi­ tion of instructor in English and French held by Miss Ethel E. Brand, resigned.’ - 1 Rev. W. R. Graham o f ■Lafayette, Ind., was chosen as a- member o f the board representing the Alumni. The Alumni banquet to the Seniors .wits held Thursday evening in the parlors .of the R. P, church. A three course dinner was served about 100 persons. Rev. James L. Chesnut o f Covington, O., was toastmaster and welcomed the-class into the organiza­ tion, Mr, Earle Collins, president o f the class, responded. The following responded to toasts: Rev. W. P. Har­ riman, ’12; Mrs. Hazel Lowry Lan- r.ing, ’14; Mr. Fred Bird, TO; Miss Alberta Creswell* TO; President Me! Chesney. . Friday morning the Commence­ ment‘exercises were held in the op- '^hTRbiSseJhefore a, crowded house. It had been 'previously announced that Mr. Wilbur D, Nisbet o f Chicago, who was to deliver the address, but was forced to decline owing to illness and the critical condition* o f his father. In his place Rev. Homer B. Hender­ son, pastor o f the First United Presbyterian church, Detroit, was secured. Developments however en­ abled Mr, Nisbet to be present and he gave* an informal address. . Rev, Henderson is a gifted speaker and his presence on the platform p’n commencement morning reminded ti3 of the event years some ago when he won honors for his literary society. He used as his theme: tlGad’s Mas­ terpiece or the Conditions o f the Day You are just Entering." To the class he reminded them that they were in a day of tilings;' a day when things ire on the throne and driving at a furious pace, He warned the tendency UPPER ROW: Left to Right— E. D, McKune. James Kyle, Robc-rt Stewart, Earle Collins, Ernpst Wright, Cecil Ewbank. LOWER ROW: Left ot Right— Florence Smith, Marjorie Wright. Ruth Shaw Alice Lackey, Eloist- Davis, Ida Rees, Turn members o f the class. Mis­ ses Marjorie McClellan and Mary Flanagan,.were not present when the group was taken. > —Photo by Tarr. rush from the rural district to the; XENIA PUBLISHER DIED crowded' city.1In America life is cheap LAST SUNDAY MORNING W. B, Chew, <58, who has been con­ nected with the Xenia Gazette since it was founded, died at his. home in Xenia Sunday morning. He was born in I.nwrOnceburg. ir.0- and leaves but in the sight o f God, man is God’s masterpiece. Mr. Nisbet' in bis address to the class rought out the home training and the influence of the church. He reviewed earlier events o f boyhood days in comparison with advantages v,dfe an,I three cons, ,I;.mes A. Chew, o f today. Following the reading o f I'Vntpn Wl Chew o£ v i;.-r.ia and L, V.'.- several of his writings, which were |Cnc",v of Denver, Ci)o. lie is aW highly, apprecited, he mention that it] rived by two sisters, Mrs. John Me- was not the materialistic things we.Cortniek of Xenia n;>| Mrs, W. i-. get out o f life but the pleasures o f {Hapten o f Syracuse,,N Y. The <’ a- cvHset! was married to, Mrs,, Anna V. McBurr oy o f L<i «&#!,■ in 1876. ■ ■T l ? vem viible father, J. P, Chew. pas; U0 years o f age still survives. The funeral was held Tuesday, burial taking place at Lebanon. -•. < OHIO NEWS IN BRIEF friendships and he concluded by read ing one o f his favorite writings, “A Friend or Two." The program for commencement with those who received degrees can be found on this page. GREENE COUNTY HAD 994* INCOME TAX PAYERS (One person1out of every twenty in Ohio paid income taxes in 1921 and made up a little more than one- twentieth o f the amount paid the government in 1921. Cuyahoga county had the largest number o f tax payers with 61,446. Adams county the small­ est with only 89. Greene county had 994, Xenia city 611, STREET PAVING BRICK NOW BEING UNLOADED The first car o f brick for the North Main street improvement arrived last Saturday. Other cars have arrived since and will continue until the brick are all on the ground. The -Loyd Con­ tracting Company does not want to start excuvation until all material is here. THREE KS GIVE 100 TO JAMESTOWN CHURCH The Ku Klux Klan; in Jamestown has presented- the Baptist church a gift o f $100 to apply on the church debt. When a representative of the ■IClan marched Into the church during service he left the check and after­ wards was called upon to explain the working - of the organization. The Organization is. evidently strong in that locality In Xeitia' alone there are op to a thousand mlMbcrs. A t the last meeting o f the Springfield Ktan 1400 members were taken in at one time. Springfield is said to have be­ tween 12,000 and 15,000 members. JUDGES SEE THINGS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT Three hundred trainmen employed by the, Lake Shore Electric Railway company between Cleveland and To­ ledo have been given a voluntary in­ crease In wages o£ 5 centB an hour, effective June ifi, Dr.. George W. Crlle of Cleveland was- elected president of the Ameri­ can Surgical association; A. D. Shelby, head of the botany department of the Ohio experiment station. Wooster, for the last 15 years, resigned, effective July 1. Mrs. .Dora Burkhead, 72, Columbus, received injuries which caused her death when the auto truck in which , •he, was riding with her son, Grover J Pmce. Burkhead, overturned after colliding ’ with another machine. George C. Kllng, 66, Cincinnati, died from injuries he sustained when •truck by an automobile. Officials of Chillicothe chapter, Isaak Walton League of America, dis­ tributed 500 golden pheasant eggs for batching in Ross county. Mrs. Anna Nelson, trapeze per­ former, appearing, with a carnival •bowing at Canton, fainted and fell ia distance of 20 feet, breaking an arm and a leg. A catfish weighing 62 pounds was lahded by "Dad" Providence, near Marietta. ' Veriil Turnsy, g, New Philadelphia, was kfUed when he jumped from the vpar of a wagon and darted In front of an automobile truck, *Despondent because he had been a cripple all his life, and because he could, not obtain laborer* to work on hie term, near ML Vernon, Alfred Miser, 55, committed suicide. Belling ot baseball pools, operation POLAND CHINA BREEDERS GATHER IN WARREN COUNTY The Hankinspn farm near Blue Ball in Warron county, where the first ped­ igree of a Poland China hog'was written, ‘is destined to become the Mecca o f Poland China breeders to which an annual pilgrimage will be miade. In June of last year a monu­ ment was . erected on the Hankinson farm with great ceremony, to memor ialiZe the establishment o f a great breed, o f swine, and now ‘the Ohio Poland China Breeders' Association has issued a nation-wide call fo r a celebration on June 9th at the same It is planned to have John Bloss, o f Springboro, O,. who. bred the dam o f the first pedigreed Poland China, as a guest o f honor at the celebation. James O’Brien, for thirty years hog herdsman for the Shakers, at Shaker- town, will also be present, as well as many other notables who bad. much to do in the founding o f the only American breed o f swine. Live stock breeders o f national reputation will address the celebration. Papa and mamma arc going to: have three years more o f control of their daughters after July 17, all be­ cause the Ohio legislature has pas­ sed a law changirjg:the legal age of] girls from 18 to 21. This new law is,v roing. to force some young swain to A >vait three years more before he can;! slain* his intended bride.-unless papa]; and mamma give their approval tc:| the Probate Court. It may be safe in I ■aving that there are a few girls at| his time that do not approve o f f 3qual suffrage But there is, always 1| i way to. beat the ,la\V. Slip Over to| Kentuckey where some license clerk'4 s waiting to issue a license " t o ' get’* toe fee.' . Magistrates and ministers; n Ohio will not give sanction to/the! ■\entuckey plan. • ■ v ’ / j — — ----------- ?— r - J n KIDS ON YELLOW SPRINGS | ROAD ARE REJECTED^ QUOTA EXCEEDED FOR ' ’ COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL Bids for the paving o f the Yellow.* Springs and Xenia pike in Clark j county have been rejected by the! Highway department. New bids will! he asked on June 2%. Bids ,of three, ypes o f roads were called for. The ?ederal government gives, $86,000: towards the improvement but-it .'tobst1; be brick or concrete. .The Federal] government -will not recognize any; -ype o f road other-than brick orison*! rete, claiming - the - upkeep »f..-£hej nacodam type o f toads is costly, Onel tost and that the -first is the policy ofd he government.. 5 . ■ - '* SEVERAL WILL TAKE EXCURSION TRIP EAST A number o f local people leave Monday on the Dahl-Campbcll trip to Thousand Islands. In the party will be Mr, and Mrs. John Pitstick, Mrs, M. C. Nagley, C. E» Masters, A . E, Richards, Bert Myers, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Troute, Mias Glenna Stine, Mrs, George Henkle. Somo days ago Police Jndge.Smith Z J 'punch b Z Z o f Xema stated that he would not send liquor law violators to the Day- ton work house as it was too easy to have prisoners liberated on the ha­ beas corpus route, -Judge,Routzohn, o f the Dayton Probate Court charac­ terized such complairits as “ the ex­ cuse those who do not know or do not follow legal procedure in convic­ tion and commitment” Judge Smith had stated that hereafter all prisoners would he sent to the county jail. new science hall was inspected. The o f the times to regard life too cheap- bvtilding is regarded one o f the most modern in Ohio and will be ready at Sy for the sacredness o f life was our greatest gift. He cautioned against IT WAS REFRESHING the opening o f college in September, the sin o f lawlessness and that part The board announces a g ift o f of our break down o f 4moraIs was the Everyone in this section has wait­ ed patiently for rain fo r well on to ten days. Wheat, corn, especially grass and gardens were in need of rain, Wednesday evening a very re­ freshing shower fell that i|ean8 much to growing crops o f all kinds. PA. A,- V &» AT A LATER DATE We are in receipt o f an interesting letter from. Rev. J. M. Foster o f Bos­ ton that will have to g o over until our next issue. Many here will remem­ ber 0 . N, Potter, and his article on A. I. Root, the bee man o f Medina, will be interesting. Mr. Potter has been doing special feature work for newspapers fo r some time. MORE VALUABLE SPACE Charles F . Marshall made a slight investment in the village’s “ valuable space,, the first o f the week when he drew a yellow tag. Cleil Highley, 38, and his stejjP daughter, Catherine Miller, 8, Were drowned in the Miami river,, five miles north o f Dayton, Adjusted compensation claim# of 204,000 ex-servlee men and women aggregating 419,404,83 have been paid by the state of Ohio, according to a report submitted to State Aud­ itor Tracy by Compensation Director Robert K. Roberts. The cost of ad­ ministration was $1,1,183.02. The average amount paid each claimant was 118*,’ Robert E. Barry, war veteran, who, with his bride, left Marietta for Cal­ ifornia on May 2 a, immediately fol­ lowing their marriage, is wanted by the: police on a charge of having passed worthless checks on Marietta merchants. : Eighty-il* persons, this largest class ever graduated by an institution of the United Brethren church* will be graduated from Otierbein college „ I1U, ...... — ... .. ...... .. „ June 14, -Can*** wraduaUnn class this morning. His presence however enabled local Fortner Mayor T. Si. Andrew# 1* to htttr him read *oM* o f M* beet poem** ft was a delight to honor Mario* county’* new deputy trea#- gwdA IMI ^ m y t e * * iwdftnei - fifW * ' ■ w . OHIO STEPS INTO SECOND PLACE .ON AUTO TAGS Ohio is now the second state in the Union as to number o f auto tags for passenger cars and trucsk. California is first with more than a million and New York, which has first honor for many years is now third. Ohio has is­ sued 770,000 passenger tags with 125,- 000 for trucks and TOtorcycles. Dur­ ing the first four months o f the year Ohio had issued 80,000 more tags than were issued during all o f last year. BIBLE VACATIONAL SCHOOL WILL OPEN MONDAY The Bible Vocational School will open Monday in the R. P. church at 0. A- M. and continue for three weeks. The ministers o f the village will have charge of the Bible instruction while the other departments will be in charge o f competant instructors. The school in former years has been quite a success and this year will be the same with the proper co-operation o f parents in sending their children. CHURCH HAS HOME COMING Last Sabbath was home coming day for the Clifton Presbyterian congre­ gation. More than 100 former mem­ bers joined in worship that day. There was a special musical program and the sermon by the pastor, Rev. Col- man. ECONOMY PROGRAM IN THE COUNTY SCHOOLS Moflfet Studio, Chicago WILBUR D, NISBET The County School Board has a- dopted the “ Pay as you go” pro-, gram for the schools in the county, j This was decided at.a recent meeting o f the board. The recently enacted Taft law will requite all boards to live within their burgets, ' Wilbur D Nisbet, vice president o f the W. II. Rankin Advertising Co., Uhtcaeo. well known writer and author o f the “ Trail to Boyland” and “ Your FJ*g and My Flag,** was unable the tegular address to the SIX XENIA RAIDS and horse race betting have been-or­ dered stoppod at Chilllbothe. When Homer Lynn, Canfield, fell asleep 'at the wheel, too auto he was driving ran into, a telegraph pole near Youngstown, and' Homer Lynn, Jr., was killed, (Lynn and a daughter, Mario, 14, were injured. Pour persons were injured', one (probably fatally, near New Philadel­ phia, when toe auto in which they Were riding missed a bridge and plunged 20 feet oyer an embankment. Mrs. Clarence Wise was crushed about the body. W. P. Nutt, secretary-treasurer and general manager of toe Victor Prod­ ucts company, Springfield, is charged with arson. Union county board of visitors or­ ganized by electing Louie M. Hazeu president and Mrs. William P, White secretary. John H. Kinkade' was ap­ pointed to succeed Louis J. Zwerner, whose term expired. Anton Plummer, 12, was killed in­ stantly, and his brother, Emmer, 16, was stunned, near Kingston, Picka­ way county, when lfghtnitfc struck the tree under which they were stand­ ing during a storm, Thieve* looted toe cash register at the Connet greenhouse at Athens. Pomeroy and Middle-port have start­ ed a legal battle to compel the public utilities commission to withdraw its decision increasing telephone rates, for these towns. John Ladd, 49, farmer, near Athens, dospondent over losing an arm in a hunting accident* tried to mid,his life with a batcher knife. He Is not ex­ pected to recover, Newark union carpenters ate build­ ing a municipal bathhouse, free. ( Fire swept the Tduser lumbar plant at Defiance. Loss $76,090. Licking oounty farm bureau was reorganised and plans completed for a campaign against the round worm, which is destroying crops. Tenth district association o f the Ohio Building and Loan Association league wUl meet at ML Sterling, near London, June 1$, Dr, R. H, Sheppard, Upper Sandus­ ky, was elected president of toe Ohio Gstoop&UiIo society. At Youngstown Miss Frances Mer­ cer and Harry Wagner danced con­ tinuously for l i t hours, breaking all known record*. Baxter and James W. Stiiber resigned as chief and assistant chief, respectively, ot the division of fish and game ot toe department of agri­ culture. They have accepted posi­ tion* with toe League of Ohio Sports­ men, George Lucas, convicted of a third violation of the dry laws was sen- year in "County Superintendent A. C. Ault man announces that already he has' twenty Rve per cent more pupils en­ rolled than is required to open the Greene County Normal' for teachers, which opens in September in con­ nection with Cedarville College! ‘This in addition to the regular college'at­ tendance means a much larger school next fall, tA large Hudson touring «a r waa 'j bund on XeniU * avenue ’ Thursday i, -vitbput license tags. The' car wa# ' :arKed near the W. L. Clemans office ,'j md*the officers-toolc it in charge, ft!; 3 thought that probably the,-cnrjiad >{ jeen stolen and abandoned here. [j The owner-of. the par was found jj ater* it being a new purchase. ji , Vtfft HdWHtiUNI Kariy $M$M* MM?** ft* «* w * State* County and police made six t#*ced at Logan to serve a raid# in Xenia last Saturday after- Chlo penitentiary, noon and evening No great amount' ^ Charles Dabold, near Hebron, In of Iiqpor vra# SmA ttgayoftt flftt, Hk rntomSSw 1 “r,K 'k 2 ? » m \Sl COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM i. . t v» ■ - .v if ' . • } •} ' . . . 1 | ' Processional . --------J ---------------------- Paean o f THumph j| Overture-^-Spint o f the Age _______ _____ _ H INVOCATION " " " , - \ j,i \ Flowers of the Wildwood—^Waltzes • Grey H Commencement Address—................... Rev. Homer Henderson, Detroit, - ii Address— ......... ............................. Wiibur D. Nisbet, Chicago l ’ | Conferring of Degrees by Rev, WilbertRenwick McChesneyT Pbd. " ij D. D., President of Cedarville College, ’ The Preafdent’s Farewell Address, . - Pi (} Columbus Guard March ^ i? Announcements by President McChesney. ^ March and Light Cavalrymen. , ij BENEDICTION f ; ' v C ou rier.___________ ___________________ ____________ ' 1; . Black Mask March __ _____________________ _ jf , Music by Marshall’s Musicians, Wilmington, Ohio ;[ FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS— J Marion Earle Collins, cum laude---------------------------- Cedarville, Ohio !■ Mary Eloist Davis ..........................................................Cedarville,,Ohio . . - Arthur Cecil Ewbank......... „— ------------— . . . Cedarville, Ohio 'i Mary Lumle Flanagan, cum laude----------- ----------------Cedarville, Ohio ' >, Alice Kathryn Lackey, magna cum laude ----------------Cedarville, Ohio *i Marjorie Dimmitt McClellan, magna cum laude_________ Joplin, Mo. J d Edtvin Dvright McKune, magna cum laude_____ _ Bellefontalne, Ohio' - ^ “ a-Allen Rees *.................. .... ..................................... * Camden, Ohio -> Ruth Elsie Shaw - - - - - - .................................Yellow Springs, Ohio^ U Florence Eleanor Snuth, cum iauae------------------------- Cedarville. Ohio ! Robert Willard Stewart -------------------------------------------Coultervilfe, 111. ; ; i Ernest Aibert Wnght . . . . . . --------Xenia* bhio i « r n J0^ c'tr'V!righV — .............................. — Cedarville, Ohio' I Willard Haines Kyle . —lu „-------------— ......... ........... Cedarville, Ohio ;i FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE— - ■ |j James Colver Ryle -------------------------- ________________ Cedarville* OMb - |! . FOR THE DIPLOMA OF GRADUATION IN PIANO— " Tl ......................... — — Cedarville, Ohio i ,i Pauline C ollm s............. .....................................Cedaridlle, ' !• Warrtia Dean ... ................................................— Jamestown. Ohio ~ '1 Alberta Hemphill ------- ----------------------------- ------------Coultervilfe, 111. ; FOR THF, DIPLOMA OF GRADUATION FROM- THE PREPARA- Vi, ! TORY DEPARTMENT— rrtn i'AKA - ^ w Cil?-Aun 0 t t ................ ................................m i t e Pigeon, Mich, ' . Arthur W. bind ey ............. ................— Vandtrgrift, Pa, ' A p frta Hemphill------------------------ — --------------------- Coultwvilla, 111, . ; i; ghristirm C. Kyle - - - • - - ...................................— — Cedarville, 6hio ! Herbert Leroy Mam - - - - - .....—-----------— Beaver Falfs, Pa. Dorothy Mae White -------------------------- ------------------ - CoulterviUe* I1L > FOR THE STATE PROVISIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE— Marion Earie C0)liiw — -------- Cedarville, Ohio ![ Mary Eloise Davis -----------— -------------- *— Cedarville, Ohio ! Mary Lucile Flanagan Cedarville, Ohio Alice Katheryn Lackey -- ------ CedarvUler.Ohio Marjorie Dimmitt McClellan JobliiL Mb. : ■1 b Ruth Elsie Shaw - - - - - - ........... *— ^ Yellow Springs, Ohio ,! . Florence Eleanor Smith *— — *............. Cedarville, Ohio 1 EiTiGst A-lfajOft a** *•*(,***•■«. ^a***^**!.***^**^^*,^^^,^^^^^ Xenia, Ohio i! Marjorie Cedarville, Ohio . FOR THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF DIVINITY-* s ^ Rev, L. Alonzo Benson — Cl ay Center, Kan. i FOR THE HONORARY DECREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS— ‘ Rev. Robert Watson, D. D., Boston, Mass. Tne Fall Semester o f Cedarville College 'will begin Wtdniwdav- ■ 4 September twelfth. The Greene County Normal School^ towMwmT C * dtided in eonnectiotr with the College, will open on the same day. En­ trance examinations a regiatraHm? op the proceeding day. For cat­ alog and other information, addreibt Th* President, Cedarville College* CeaawUle, Ohio. , % J

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