The Gavelyte, February 1911

l'lw lmrn • •1· 1f llw <'nnwgit• TPr.h. , t •nm ai:;k,•cl 1gr. Yoho to g •t him 11 •irl tor nftpr th• gnrn •. Yoho n•plied, I " I l'an'I g ton• for myiwlf, l t a\on • ntw for yn\l '' ll i!-i n p;ood tbinp; thnl curfc.w did not I rinp; F •b. !'Ith (in C'nin) lH' nmw it i 11 t like Iv that I<;rneRt and would hnv, lw ·n allow cl lo com back until I ·~ fathC'r went down. I ~enlleman who r joiced in the cog– nomen of lr. W ndell was eating din- 1 ner at the club with Wendell Foster. 1 Prof. mith -arriving late as usual said, ''Youhavemyplace Wendell." · j We are informed that Mr. McGaffic i tayed at Harbisons until after eleven I Our hearts do warm to the o'clock one night. It has also been s u~gested that we warn him not to rough Scotchy cloths that commit this.misdemeanor again. h d 1 · h . ave prove so popu ar wit The following are Proverbs according to some of Prof. McChesney's students: A rolling stone gathers no moss. All is not gold that glitters. A wise son knows h' s own father. The st\ldeht body wishes to ex– press their profoundest sympathy to Misi Mary E. Lownes in her sad bereavement. We realize how futile are words at such a time, and how impotent any ex– pression 9f sorrow may be to atone for a mother's love, but in this humble way we .; wouJd-.ex~ ·pl'ess our sympathies · to one of our number in sorrow. men and young men ·this i season. Fancy gray, tan and I brown mixture suits full of 1 character, tone and style. All going now 1n the SEASONS END CLEAR- ANCE SALE AT $12.50 "Take the elevator for Smart Clothes" GRAYES & MEADE First Balcony The Arcade Third. Fourth or Ludlow St. Entrance. . . DAYTON. OHIO.

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