The Gavelyte, January 1907

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. !) ALUMNI. Prof. J. Robb Harper, '00, and wife, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McChesney on ew Yea r's dJ.y. Rev. W.' W. Iliff '00, of Delanson, N. Y., has kindly consented to pro– duce an article for the "Gavelyte" in the near future. of his parents, Hon. eo. Elder and wi~e, Dr. Elder and bride departed for their new home in Pueblo Colora– do. They have the best wishes of the Alumni and a host of friends. Rev. C. A. Young '00, arrived in Cedarville from Philadelphia on New Year's day and on Jan. 3rd. gave Mr. Claude Estle '06, has entered his lecture, "A Trip to Ireland" in Nelson's Business College at Spring- the Reformed Presbyterian Church field taking a six month course in the proceeds of which were given book-keeping and stenography. J for _th~ benefit of the Athletic As- I soc1at10n of the college. Mr. Young's Mr. W. R. Graham, '05, who has lecture, by the aid of ''pictures, been spending a couple of weeks song a_nd stor(, was 1:1ade both in– in Cincinnati arrived in Cedarville s_tructive and interesting, an~ was · ' listened to by a large audience. Monday eve Jan. 14th. He expects The Athletic Associt.1.tion are much it will be necessary for him to return elated over this unexpected contri– to Cincinnati in a few days. - bution to their funds. Rev. Young Prof. Geo. Harper '00, and wife, -spent the holidays at his old home in Jamestown and vicinity. He is teaching mathematics in Wilmette High School while his brother Prof. _J. Bobb Harper has charge of the science department. E. A. Elder, M. D. '9 , was united in marrage with Miss Florence Gray of Cincinnati on Christmas day. Af– ter Rpending a few day at the home has shown himself ever ready to re– member our Alma Mater in a sub– stantial way, and has set an envia– ble example. PHOTOGRAPHS James Dalrymple Bank Building, Cedarville, 0.

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