The Gavelyte, March 1913
CEDARVILLE COLLEGE The Mock Wedding~ On vVednesday eve, a few weeks ago, When the deepening shadows fell Yt 1 u could hea r upon the stilly air The tinklin g wedding bell. When down the stairs with state ly tread (And giggling some besid e) On the arm of a haughty bridegroom Carne the blushing bride. Before her went her flower-girls (Two little girls so f~ir) And on a ponderous cushion One th e wedding ring bear. The bride's maid looked 1uite "sp liffy" And the mother of the groom \Vas ve r y nea r concea led from view So heavy was her gloom. The groom was very handrnme No trimmings did he lack- With charcoal tablets he had made A mustach trim and black The best man sported sid e-burns Tha t didn't match his hair For they too we re made of ch.ucoal \,\,'hen, by nature, he was fair. Then you've got to know the minis t e r, H e wa yo1ing, and spry ancl gay But worried much because he feared He wouldll't get hi pay. But no~v their wedding's over Aud they love each other so ' l hey'll live happy ever after Ac:. such stori - alw1ys go. - Scoop, a Reporte r. 9 S ta tem ent of the Ownership, Management, Circul ation, Etc. Of tliP (:av,•lytl' publi ·lu·cl at t'"c!arvillc·, Ohio, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. Editor, W. IJwigJ1t 1·HerrPtl, (',•darv;llc. Ohio. :\Ianaging Editor, None. Business Managers, R. C. H ofme1.·IPr. ('r,,1;,rvillc·, Ohio. J>ul,liHliC'r. HtudentR of CPdarvillc College, Cedarville, Ohio. Owne<l l,y tlu· stud,•11ts of ('c<larvill<' ('oJlc•gP, ('<'<lurville, Ohio. o stock issued. Known boudlwldPr"', JPOrtµ:ug<'~, u11d oll!C'r H<·c-nrity holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amc,111,t of l,oud"', mm tgap-,•e, or ot he 1· sc,·uriLies: Have none. W. Dwight St<'rrett, Editor. Hwoin to and .,111,,c·ril,,•d lid11r<' 1111• f Jii,.. I 11 h dny of l\larch Hll '.l. Andrew .faclrnon. Notary Public. (.'.\ ly ,·ommission c>xpi 1·es Nov. 21, 1913.)
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