The Gavelyte, May 1906

"' ( " noticealde in all the Cedaville boy Soon th girlR ll'ft, and Llw clNk both with tl11~ bat and in the field and stepping to th<' sl ping form, aw1L– the game was &.a y from start to · kened him and LolJ him of his visiLors finish. Although this i th first and th ir d sir . Hurrying frnm the Reason for Brigh:i-11, \\ ho i · holding store, the former sl ep r, arn.1yt•J in the position as ri 6 ht fi Ider on th his be t, hitch d up and druv all college team, he is to Le congrat- about, looking for th aforPsaid ulated on the good work h is doing. yonng ladies; but aft , r a vain RearC'h In the Wilberforr·e game hP. su ceed- of a couple of hour. , . he was C'Olll– Pd in landing a ni ·e hit l,rint.ring in pt>Jl._,d to r tnrn, w1Lhout even a ' 0 f glimps l)f the fair <ineR. Q11e:-1tion: two score . \/\ aR it a Dr am? :-;ince Wilberforc i~ not sati~nerl ,, e shall play off the tie on th8 ~ed- I arville C'i.1mpu May 14, to decid Eva Mars hall S hontz. two beHt gameR out of three. I In February, Bva Marshall •'hon tr. I Was it a Dream? j d livererl an addrPS. in , pringfield. The Xenia (;azette, commenting u11011 it saiu: 'L'he crnc·ker-box in the Clifton gro- 1ore th· n twt1lve hunrlr eel 1woJilP <·en: was occupied by a norlding form. heard the address delivered ·unday When he was nothing else, the noel- afternoon, at the Second Pre,' byterian . . church, in Springfield, by Miss Eva dmg form was a student atCE"darv11le Marshall honlz. It was an inter- Coll<:>ge, though from his present ap- ested audience whith filled the ntirc pearance you would never Ruspect it. I auditorium and Sunday chool room. 'l'he head bent lower and lower while I The entire srating capaeity was oc·cu– th<:> :-Joek monotonously l ick~d nn . ' JJ!i•d and ,many. were. standing in the . . . . aisles. ~IJeakrng <if Mayor Hre1111:in, ~rom the smile playmg upon his faee, of x.. nia, slw said: A man going un- it was evident he was dreaming. 'l'wo exJwi tPdly to his offier, one morr,ing, young larlies stepped into the store, found him tJn his knt>PS in pn1yer. and engagtd Llw elerk in con~ersa- When this. m:rn PI?ised him .for his tion. Their great!:'. t desire at the I work, agmnst th~ l1q1~~r tl_'affic, May- . or Brennan rephrrl, It is not my i>resent mom~nt, wa;o:; a buggy-ndr. \\'nrk; it is God's" When the clerk rernrml,Pred the pro- There is no doubt, fr<1m the abovr, pensity of "Pinky" Conl'.irr for such of her interesting address, and Cedar– amuserrn-nt, lh· sa id he had a friend ville is to be congratulated that it whom h0 knew would l,e glad to ac- will have a chance to hear her on romm orlah--' tlwm. Mny 24th.

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