The Gavelyte, September 1911

c~; U.All VlLLB COLL~x; ~:. ---- ---------- ---- --~-------- ------------------------------. I Alu_mni Notes _J Dr. Elmer A. Elder, '98, of Pueblo, Rev. Robert Galbreath, 'Ol, with his Colo., one of the efficient physicians family visited his mother several weeks and surgeons of the great West, re- in August. cently visited his parents and other · relatives at Clifton. Rev. Milton Hanna, '05, of Milan, Ill., with his wife and children spent Rev. J. Alvin Orr, '97, and family several weeks with his par nts near of Philadelphia, visited in Cedarville Cedarville. Mrs. Hanna is a member during the month of August. of the class of 1906. Mr. D. J. Brigham, '10, while stop- I Miss Alberta Cres;well, ping in Cedarville on his way to Mc- attendance at the Y. W. Cormick Seminary, filled the pulpit of ference held at Granville, the R. P. church on Sabbath evening, Sept. 1. '10, was in C. A. con– Aug. 22 to Sept. 10th. Dr. J. Cecil George of the class of The Greene Co. C. E. Union met Sept. 8th, in Presbyterian church, Yellow Springs. This church has been 1901 is to be congratulated over his election as head physician and surgeon of the Miami Valley hospital. rebuilt recently and is nuw one of the Miss Alfaretta Hammond, '03, a most up-to-date churches in the country. i United Presbyterian Missionary at Fai– Rev. W. R. Graham of the class of '05 f yum, Egypt, is in this country now and is pastor. I is expected in Cedarville soon to visit Several members of the class of I relatives and friends. 1904 visited in Cedarville during their Miss Julia Harbison, '09, who was in vacation. Miss Marie Garlough, of Buffalo, N. Y., last year, has come Des Moines, Iowa; Attorney J. Fred , home for the winter. Barber, of New York City; Frank S. I Bird, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Frank B. Miss ~the! McMillan, '10, is teaching B JI f E . 11 1 d p f J R I near Celma, 0. u , o vansv1 e, n . ; ro . . . Fitzpatrick, instructor in chemistry, 1 Prof. J. K. Williamson, '10, was re– University of Pennsylvania; and Rev. cently elected to the position of In– W. A. Pollock, of Omaha, Neb., wer e structor in Science in the Fargo, N. D., among the number. schools at an increased salary. - · Arrange to attend the special Alumni Business Meeting Dec. 28, 1911. See page 163 of this Gavelyte.

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