The Gavelyte, January 1913

1111 , , I I 11 l.ny I 111•11 s,l\'S th.it slH dm s riot t' ·pec t to turly ,tn · 11c t y •.n 1>11t h • dues ·:pc ' t to work h,ird. \\'l'II, well. \Vhat is the J"k on the (,iris ,it . l1ddlttown "omt·unc pie.isl tell so Wl' c,in ,di lilugh. \\'hcncvcr you nll'11ti1 n •· B,,rgin -ounter" tn ,Ill \ of the g,rl.., th')' l,lllgh ,,r,d their hecks hccom · red lik1· th v are blushing, hut they wont tell the 1c.is1m. \ e all wondL•r what h,q1pc11 ·, I. On .l co1111t pf the illnes" of his fatl11 r, Earl ;\Ir lcllan wac; not .iblc to return to chool after Holiday . It i not k11Pwn a yet whether he will he able to graduate the coming prin~ or nut. It I t<. be hoped thc1t someway C,l'' he found fur him to he able to complete the re t of hL work ,1110 graduate. Ruthe Edward made the st,1tement that if she docs not return to schuul next eme ter he will h:wc a "verv good reason " It i quite sudden to most Of U5 Mi se • Blc111ch Turnbul I and Dorothy Coll in were vi itors uf Iis. J ,rnet le– ( lellan for a fe,1 day duri11g vacc1ti1>11 . • Li E culene Reynold wa a vi,itor at the home of :\Ii · Laura \\ right, ldaville, Ind., for about a week during Holiday . Rev. H. C. :Fu,ter, Clifton Presbyterian church, gave a lecture in chapel, \Vedne day morning, January th. He took for hi theme, "A Study of the Bible, from a Literary tandpoint." He howed how and why the Bihle should be foremost in all literature. He also aid that a cour e of the tudy o[ the Bil Las literature should be put in all collt-ge Hi., talk was ver 1 interesting and v. a enjoyed by all. Picture Framing neatly and promptly done. The • 'c:tgley Studio. The "Diphtheria Sure" i gone without leaving very many marks uf it' pre– ence. Colle..;e opened Ionday, the ):3th and is now running at full w:iv. Jennie Fullerion was ick with the grippe fur a ft:w days last week. :,he wa unable to he at hool any at all uf that week. ::,he is back with 11 · thu now, Supp11rt our adverti ers. The}' c:tre all good.

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