The Gavelyte, February 1910

WilliJ.1.mson Dixon McClellan c. r. g. I. g. C~jDARVILLE COLLEGE. '.),- <) I I I McCann Walter H.1rriman is trying to start Koantz a new "College St.unt" by abolishing Brown collars and tie . Goals-Carr, 4; Hui1sintrer, 3; Mc- p. f All d th k h , 1o . en ma e e remar t at Cann, 7; Brown 2; Dunlap, l; Dixon, tea he t d b t l 1 c rs are no ma e, u )Orn. l; .McC.lellan, i; Williamson, 10; Pal- J Some of th ht t b b · r . , 1 em oug ·o e orn agarn . mer, 6; /ouh, - McCann, 5; Palmer, 7. , Howell, the Fotografer, has fine Mrs. John Alford. / pos tcards of the Basket Ball teams ~- I for sale. Better see him. I The bel oved wife of Or. John Al- '1 Recipe for sore neck: - A triµ to ford, of Los Angeles, passed from the country with frequent application this life Februa~y the fo~ rth. He_r I of. soothing syrup.-Dr. W. F. F'oster. death resulted from pleurisy compli- The college is very unfortunate in cated with other ailments. Dr. and losing Mr. E. H. Dunlap who is now Mrs. Alford were united in marriage attending the school of Nature's Re– fifty-four yea~·s ago last ·October. sources near Selma, Ohio. They were scarcely ever separated M .R'tt 'd h d'd , I . . r. 1 er sa1 e I n t expect 1e from one another and their live~ to- I Id h t· t t t ti b I wou ave 1me o roo a H· a:::<- gether were happy and helpful. Stud- t b II t W t h Id . . . . . e a game a ~los er as e won ents and fa culty JOln 111 mourning h th' 1 I t lo i) I' ·•t. ave some mg e se c ose .o , u with our good friends, Dr. Alford and family, one who loved us and often Th e song "Wha,t can be. see n thru helped us both by kind words and I the knot hole in ,:ather's w.oo<irn lpg'' deeds. "Blessed are the deari whn has changed to What can lie HPen dir in the Lord." I thrn the key hol e in the chap t:-1 door." I Ask r hil and Grac e abo ut it . Local News . Oh yuu - ?- ring! l P. Dix at New Concord talking to the barber:- Ha\'e you a garagt-1 in this ''city" '? Harber:- o. Dunlau is a Rh ining- • tar these day 0 . H t I ·1 · P. 1x:-- ow many au omo H PR McChesney'::i front porch still seems I are there in this city ? to be a good re'ti ng place. 1· Barber (impre.s ively) :- None, but An exp ression of Palmer's: 'l'o a two or three go through here every morP or lPR11 grPatr r rxtrnt. I summH. (Aren't thP lucky'?) •

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