The Gavelyte, February 1915

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 11 Bible Reading Contest. The Bible reading contest for the prizes of seven, five and three dollars offered by Dr. Ritchie, of Clifton, will be held April 16. There will be about twenty contestants and the proceed s will go to the Ladies' Advisory Buard of the college. The contest p romises to be unusually interesting and a good attendance is hoped for. Keep the date open and EVERYBODY COME. . " TH I NGS COM I NG DOWN." One morning because of the unsuitable conditions ,of the snow for rapid navigation, Prof. Parker was unable to walk all the way to college, so he slid apiece. But he a rose- And departing, left behind His imprint on the :s now unkind. Prof. Holliday and Helen Ogle , bee both had a come down on the public square on the first day of the second semester. Miss Oglesbee in fall;ng broke all but lfour ribs-of Mary 'Bird's umbrella. Could Rev. Patton have been talking to them when he said, "Get up and shake the mud off your wheels." On my pony I ride, ride, ride; Thru the class I" slide, slide, slide; "\\'hen time for exams come I cram, cram, cram; WhPn papa sees my grade card he says -- -- --. -Exchange. Water is a transparent;, fluid for ships to float on-Merle Rife. Day of Prayer for Colleges was observed in the chapel, Friday, Fel.Jruary 12. Dr. J. 'L. Chestnut gave the sermon of the day. A goodly number of alumni an1a, friends were present together with the faculty and full student body.

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