The Gavelyte, January 1911

C~UAkVlLLE COLLl!.:GE. 11 A Prayer. Father. May they realize much of the seriousness of their work, of the effort Our Father in Heaven, we thank put forth that they may enjoy the thee for our college. We owe a deep blessings which they are so fortunate debt of gratitude to those who have in receiving. Give them the spirit of sacrificed so ·much of pleasure . and of work, not alone in the class room, but comforts which might have been· their's, in any way that they may prove help– to make this institution a success. ful to one another. So much of th0 We recall the days, when, in a garden success of the college depends upon of trees and beautiful flowers, this I them. We are only a small family, but babe, born of hope, and filled with the l wh·at wonders can be accomplished by desire to do Thy work, was struggling I only working together. Help us then, for existence. We cannot realize what as students, to do OUR part, an<J . when must hav,e been the trials which it was I we leave this coilege we love so well, called on to meet. •· I may our lives be such that the world For a time its life was d~spared of, will be compelled to say, "they c~me but .little by little Thy guiding hand I from the co)~ege th_at graduat~s MEN led 1t from paths of discour~gment, I and WOMEN. •. . until at last it stands .. as a tribute to -~.- ----~--- Thy power. " I Landlady- How did your towel rack We thank Thee for the l\Qble lives i become so scratched? that have gone out from its wall.s, and Student- Oh, the towel was nnusually for the honor and glory that they are dry and it must have done · ·t h I b · · h · Al 1 w en rmgmg t.o t e1r . ma Mater. · May took it off. ''But that is nothing, just the teachmgs which they learned, look 2 t my arm '' he said as he d h ·1 · · d . , expose ~ 1e s1ttmg aroun the feet o~ t.h1s that member, on which was a scratch a mstructor, be the. means of wmnmg couple of inches long. "This", said he, many a stranger to its door. "was caused by the same towel·" Merciful Father, be with . the ones in charge of this institution. Make them t0 realize ~hat they are stewards of Sh op The Con'·te·Cloak Co Shop Exclu ive ll • Exclu ive Thy household, and help them to make - their lives s9 pure, and so free from the little, . worldly envies and strife, that those of us who are trying w live the right life, may not become dis– couraged by the examples being set be- - fore us. We realize the place they ·have to fill, and through Thy grace, may they never falter, but keep on and on, until at last they shall receive their reward in the satisfaction of work well 9one. . And the students. Be with them, 0 Former and Present Looation 17 South Main Street Dayton, 0. This Store Has no Oth.:r Dayton Connection We .Sts,lve !or Originalit7 Th:it i,; the re11son you will always find itt th e Conkl e Clo1ik Co. , some thin~ in the s tyle, th e pa t r ons tind t h e ge ne rnl get up or our ex – clus ive ou terwe,ir for L'1diea and l\Iisse , thn.t cannot be equated o ut s ide of ew York. Quality and g ood value g o toge th e r In an y– th Ing you ge t at t1rn Conkl e Cloak Co. Yo~ir boa s t :ind Hig h Class our l\Io t to. Whe n i n D11y ton vis it t he Co nkl e Cloak Co. La rges t <> xclusive h op for Wome n in Day ton .

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