The Gavelyte, March 1913

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Locals. Blanche T u rnbull is still min us what she cl a ims was her "own" hair. She does not se e wh y it ever go t away from her. W e had the pleasure of having a salesman fo r "The We aver Piano" with us on Feb. 15th . "Earl McC lellan, Xenia, Ohi o." This is his present ad– dress . The fo ll owing was written during one of the society mee t ings at the close o f th e se mes te r : " l want to state a litt le fac t And make it very plai n, Th is L ite rary Su-ci-e-t y Won't see me again soon . I've heard too many 'essa ys ' And ' Dees', 'Duets' ga lore That I've truly felt, I'd like to heat it for th e d oor." Pict ure framing neatly and promptly done at the Nag ley Studio "If the file Ill a rasping tone, Should call the auger a bo re And the monkey wrenc h a nut from the vi ce, Would the plane smooth things o'er?"-Ex. Cunductor (to B. B. girls gr,ing to Earlham)-' ' Do a ll of you girls belong tu that woman up there?''. ( l\1eaning l\lrs. J. 0. Stewa rt. ) Bi lly Hastings has caught the fever also. J en nie Fu llerton is now able to explain tu all who inquire as t ,> their actions. Kodaks and kodak supplies at The Nagley Stud io. Ea rl McClellan has arranged it so that he wil l be a bl e to g raduate. He comes back once a week and recites his studies . Will Lanning has made the statement that there are only 'two "ladies" in Cedarville College. The rest uf the girls were abou t to make him apologize. '.Vlis FlorCJ1Ce Clemans. a former student, was a visitor in Ced a rville last week. \1r. l~eam Sliroadc ,-, ·1~ has bought a grocery wagon and will b e in this vicinity again. Hev. Wallace Iliff gave a short talk in chapel Thu n day morning, March 6. Developing alld printing' at The N.igley Studio . l<achel:-"Gee girls, l'lll cnlly about Gym." (J im) 7

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