The Gavelyte, November 1910

I ,1 111·1n11 Vol1111l+'t'I hv I lw • h I ohm· r..; ., n 1w ld. 1 hi 1 tlw rn 1. 1111JH' • i • m • l· W,, w.rnl l nil o your tt •nt1on, in~ ,t lh· nl' r tw•. Thi• I •. tim n- f•llnw,. ud n s, o Rom,• of tht• p•opl• i1•s WN, mo: l int •n•s l ing and hPlpful. In ' q·y "l l' hut 01ll', h •y t, Id of tn ". horn w.c ar ind •bt •d. '!o yo11 · 1 h 1 1 1 1 'tl h m r •all-,.• that 1t would nnt tw p11 ,1,1 .. for \\ h:,t ·1 Ilg ,t l l'\' HIC HH \ I 1111 • t th' fc,r . · . 11 . t us o run 1 . l ' h ,f r. th y \' r• w1 mg o iny I l . . our a, rt1 m n h·it th 'Y ronld surr'n<l r v rythmg h I t · . h f . h .· , d j w o ac v r I w1 u urn1 us more f1r 'hn. ts sake, but n w t.h y connt h h If f fl ·r · • . ·.a tan a our nan · 1 1tw r• not •1t n gr>atpnvil g and n t a sa nu . ' h t .. ,· fl Id for them we could give.> you only t g 1 t t 01 · 1gn e . · f th , , 1 , , h h c nf,r•n was lo · dby a hymn. 18 u 8 0 : av Y ru u 'I h h t th f bea t 'ful year and till a k you th am roug ou con r ence u 1 • • • 1 d t d t tt n scr1pt1on pric . Furth rmore th y o os, ue an quar s w re r - . . . der d by pupils of the Mu ic d part- do th1 b caus they are mt r t d m m nt of th Univer ity. the colleg . Th ir action is from a Lecture Course. philanthropic standpoint. The present manag r and any one who has been manager of the "Gavelyt " has found . - . , out that the business men of C darville, The first number of the season s I Xenia Dayton pringfield tc are lectur course, the "Schuberts", played '. ' · to one of the largest houses ever seen splendid men. They always help us. in edarville. Every number was re- Now it is up t us to merit their pat– ceived wi~h heart; al?precia~~>n by the ronage. If we don't go to the Store, large audience. rheir !·endition of the Bank or Shop of one of our advertisers "Rosary" was especially worthy of . ' the commendation that it received. can we blame them for feelmg that Mr. Wells was unique in ability to their money has been wa ted? Certain– rend~r "ragti1:1e" to a "queen's taste" ly not, and still I suspect they would and its r~ception. clearly show~d that advertise next year in the face of our a Cedarville audience can enJoy the . . . . ridiculous as well as th2 sublime. The unappreciat1veness. It 1s their PUBLIC ~ntertainment as a whole is conceded SPIRIT. Let us show them that we to be one of the best given here in I have that '·co-OPERATIVE SPIRIT." ome year's and the management W · 1 · h of this year's course is to be con- ~ certain Y wis to express our gratulated on procuring such talent. gratitude as a staff to the merchants of The eve~ing of Nov. 3rd foun d. ~id I this city and neighboring cities for your Landon, . impersonator, entert~ m1.ng grand support you are giving us this a house Just as large and appreciative B f as that which greeted the Schuberts. -season. ut O course you would be With remarkable skill he portrayed the glad to havemore than thanks alone, characters of Samuel LanP.home so STUDENTS and FRIENDS and READ– Clemens, Edgar A. Poe, Robt. E. Lee l ERS rally around the staff in our efforts and others of "Uncle Sam's Family." ' His portrayal of the "Old man from to put on a fine colleg: paper by SUP- Green's Corners" shows the thoro-1 PORTING OUR .adYert1sers. THEY ARE ness of hi tudv of human nature. Io. K. - TRY THEM AND SEE. • I

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