1915 Cedrus Yearbook

SEPTEMBER 27 OCTOBER I. OCTOBER 3. temperance quesocn OCTOBER 5. OCTO3ER 9. OCTOBER 0. OCTOBER I. OCTOBER 2. OCTOBER 3. OCTOBER 4. . Wendell Foster, '13, preaches in the R. P. church. -Doings- at Wright's. Mr. L. M. Garfield and Miss Rose Livingston deliver New members initiated into the Philadelphian society. Wendell D. shrr-s the swing on Trout's porch. Wendell and Mildred take their trip to Xenia. Rev, J. L. Chesnut of Coulterv ille, Illinois, preaches in Gavelyie staff chosen. Surprise on Dr. Chesnut. The second synod of the U. P. church convenes in Gmla RAIN! RAIN! RAIN! OCTOBER 5. Dr. McGranahan of Knoxville College, Dr. McMichel cf Monmouth, and Mr. George E. Raitt visit the college and leave some good thots with us. OCTOBER 16. Party at Bird's in honor of Mr. Earl McClellan, '13, and Miss Mary Hastings, '14. OCTOBER 17. Rev. C. W.Sullivan delivers a splendid temperance address in the opera house. OCTOBER 18. Mr. Earnest Foster, '13, preaches in the R. P. church. OCTOBER 19. Mr. Ernest Foster present for chapel service. OCTOBER 20. "The Oxfords- give an entertainment in the opera house. "Oh bother the flowers that bloom in the spring." OCTOBER 22. Hutchinson declares his intention to keep on the right side even if it isn't W-R-I-G-H-T. OCTOBER 23. The same old story. Rev. Jowett and Mr. Eavy of Xenia, give us some more. "Home Rule" talk. OCTOBER 25. Rev. Earnest McClellan, '09, preaches in the R. P. church. OCTOBER 27. The first frost of the season. OCTOBER 29. George Washington of Oberlin, lectures to the colored people. OCTOBER 30. Hallowe'en party. Particulars elsewhere. OCTOBER 31. Big "dry" parade in Xenia. NOVEMBER I. Mr. Andrew Cresswell, '10, preaches in the R. P. church. Dr. Wishart of Xenia, talks "Ohio dry." NOVEMBER 2. Big "dry" parade in Cedarville. Big crowd to hear Rev. C. W. Sullivan. NOVEMBER 3. No school. Everybody talks and works for "Ohio dry." NOVEMBER 4. Bitter disappointment. Home Rule wins. Cedarville dry by 72 votes. NOVEMBER 6. Mush and milk at the R. P. C. E. poverty social. R. C. H. makes his monthly visit to Cedarville. NOVEMBER 0. Rev. Gaily of Philadelphia, leads chapel services. I. Girls' hats disappear. 3. Ina Ferris entertains. 6. "Merchants' Carnival and Abe Martin's Wedding." 8. Rev. Patton addresses the Y. M. C. A. 9. L. L. Wirt tells of his experiences in Burma and Australia. 23. November number of the Gavelyte appears. 25. Y. M. and Y. W. hold a joint Thanksgiving meeting. 26. Everybody thankful-only the chickens and turkeys. 27. Recovering from the effects of the day before. 30. Everybody returns. I. Thirteen more days till Christmas. 3. "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" presented by Noah Beilharz. 4. Basket ball-Cedarville 21, Enon 26, 6. Townsley club attend the R. P. church (synod) in a body. 10. C. E. social at the R. P. church. Apples and bananas in abundance. II. Girls basket ball-Cedarville 4, Greenville 25, Boys-Cedarville 28, West NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER Lafayette 32. DECEMBER 15. Oratorical contest. McClure wins. DECEMBER 16. Rev. Foster delivers an inspiring address to the Y. M. and Y. W. associations.. DECEMBER 17. The night before getting home. Some leave. DECEMBER 18. Everybody leaves. Fond greetings at the end of the journey. JANUARY 4. Affectionate farewells. JANUARY 5. Work begins. JANUARY 5. All busy (?) JANUARY 7. Annual board chosen and work begins. open air speeches on the the R. P. church. rville. 83 *s.

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