The Gavelyte, May 1911

OODiARVILLE COLLEGE. 1'-JG Mr. Howard Harbison. '10, of Canon l City, Colorado, is enjoying life on a I fruit ranch. He celebrated arbor day hy planting one hundred cherry trees. 1' Rev. Homer Henderson, '02, of Wag– on r Place, St. Louis, has been unani- \ mously_ called to t~e First Detroit con- i gregat1on. He will accept, and begin 1 work auou t June 1. I Mr. David J. Brigham, '10, student I in Theological Seminary in Chicago, ar– rivo.:-d in Cedarville Apr. 21:S, attend ing Cedar Day exercises. He was the guest of DeWitt Morgan until the fol- 1 lowing Wednesday evening, making several visits to the col lege and greet– ing old friends. Miss Alfretta Hamm , nd, '03, of Taiyum, Egypt, will leave Alexandria June 7, and expects to arrive in Cedar– ville about the fir::;t of July. We re– gr t that she will not spend commence– ment with us but as she expects to be in the U. S. for over a year we will J0ok for her in 1912. Several of our alumni were welcome visitors at the college on edar Day, Apr. 28. Rev. Wm. Graham, '05, of Yellow Springs, and Mr. Ernest B. Mc– Clellan, '09, of the Xeriia Seminary gave quite interesting after-dinner We are quite busy show– ing the new-Spring Suits. Not so busy though but what we can show Outing and Summer Suits to those who believe in early buying. Spring Suits $15 to $35. Summer suits of home– spun, crash, serge and n10- hair $15 to $25. · For men and young men. spe~ches, recalling amus.ing episodes of I We prepay express:1gr on sliip– their college days. I ment to all points within fifty miles of Davton. Miss Low~es surprised the Literature The Graves & Meade Co. class by telhng that Lowell's mother was a Scotchman. F. B. WILSON Prof. McChesney ask d Miss Ramsey President to tell of the social conditions in South First Am rica. She said w II er-ah-they Balcony have dinner every day . Oayton. F'RA K DEPEW The Arcade Trras. & Jt1gr. Take Elevator Ohio.

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