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Laymen's Day To Be Observed. Ful l pla n s fo r the observance I Laymen's Day in all the hurches are given in tht.' la test bulletin issued by Statutes on Record Are of Interest -1 Mrs. Harsha o f Hillsboro P rese n ts I t he Co l leg · which i · .just off the pre ·s. Because They Were Directed I S cvent v -seve n V ol u mes of S ta n d- I Th e nrst page show · a pho tograp h of the Admini trati o n 13uilding. With to the Students. \ ard Wo rks to Lib r ary. in an~ pre ent ecl pr ograms :incl sug g estions to be used in the serv ices o n WHEELBARROWS CAN 'T SPEED PART OF PERSONA L L IBRARY Ap ril 7. This day has been des ig I nat ed a Decision Da y in the Sunday Running at Large of Animals is ForGift I s Ma de in N ame of the H ills- · choo l and liege Enlistment Day bidden and Ban Placed on boro Un ited Brethren in t he Christi a n Endeavor Societies. U nnec~ssarv Nois e. L et ters arc co 1stantl y b ein g e nl Church . ut to Bi hop , Conferen ce Supcr in Debaters of que tion s of pub lic in ••\ 11 11 t,ncem ·nt tcrc t and piatform men who make a I 1ias rec ent 1Y 1Jce n te ndents, and pastors so li citin g t h eir specia lty of cr it ici~ing th e pr e e nt o r - I made of . a ub stantial gift to th e \ help to make th is a big day. J t is der of thin gs have a lways found a Library , 111 th e way _of_ seve nt y-seve n ts o r epo rH·cl tha t on Lay m en's Day 1 vo.umes o f st;in d anI w r k·s prc s cn t ccI J 1t• to tal rec eipts to elate w ill he an grc,t cltal 01 pl ·a sure in makin g !) rt I of <>ltlt c f th~ laws 11 1·eco rd in the by a n ·w friend of the Co llege. ~[rs. ,o un :,cl. ,iatulc b iok f the tate o r city. E lizab eth H . H a r s ha. of Hill sb r o. SID D ALL ELECTED E DIT O R \ ,; ttr i1.e mu st omc in for its du e '\'Irs. E li zabeth H ars ha, Hills boro , O , The gift ca m e un so li itcd a nd is ;,hart of fun - naking for in th e eady •- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - I but an o th er in s tan ce of th l' int er es t I 1 day, of it. history many law s ~e1: · C L ASS FUNCTIONS COMING in th e cl~ool that i being s h own by ::'ub lishing Board Chooses Experipa,:cd. wl11c h, by the way , arc till 111 ____ the co n st itu e n cy of the c -operating · · f · en ced Men to Head Departments. force, some o f t I1e prov 1 ions o which Fresh.cs t o Give B a nqu et A s Usual terri tory. th ers a r c of interWh ile So p h s Plan Informal Mrs. Harsha mad th e prcsi:nt in fo r the Co ming Year. ar e ricli culo11 s. et becau se th ·y have the appearance p G t h e nam e of t h e H ill sboro U nited '-\t the rl'gular m eeti ng Tue ·day · . d arty at ym. 8 r<>thr~ 1 hur c h and requ es ted that -af · •rn n the l'ub l+ hing 8 ard c,f the o£ 1\a.\"lng 1>ec n <11r cc t t<1 tow.r th ( college b y.. ..\ t la s t t h e my s tery of the coun tl c s the c r ed it be g iven t o the chur h in - T an and Cardina l "{t·nt into sessio n rdin a n c pro- 1umb ~r f clas m ee tings in th e t wo , t,·acl of t h e do nor. lr s. Har sha b e- be hind cl sec! door s to u n de rt ake the For in stan ce . o n e vid es that ho rses. mul es . cattle o r \ 10 \\" t r cla - scs is o h ·ed I T h ey h ave cam e in te r es ted in the Co ll ege elect ion o f a n e w taff for the coming hogs shall n t be pe r m it ted t ru n bee n disc us ing. pro and con. t h e ad- thro ug h Profes so r \ \ 1 cst and wis h ing year, 191 -19. The elec tion re ulted at large within th e vill age a. ncl th a t a I \'i sabi li ty of g 1v111g banq u ets to t h e t o do omct h ing for th e school, select- in the pla ing of J. . S idda ll . ' 19, in_ bounty of tw ent y- li ve ce nt s be pa id upperc lassmen, and at last h ave eel th is n u mb e r o f boo k from h er per- the editor' s chair; K. L. Arn Id , '20, for every such anim a l fo u nd and t u rn - 1rca _ h ed concl u ion s. The decision so na l li brary , as a t k en of h er inter - wa nam ed as the n e w bn in - man ed ove r to th e ma r ha l to be p u t in to arrived at how e ve r are no t t h e same es t. ag er : while . E . Mullin . ' 19, was The co ll ction includ es eve ral sets cho e n to fill th ir ulation Man the pound . It ca n a si ly be imagin ed in th e two cases. that man y peo pl e go t t h eir tart in t h e T h e Sophomore , h av ing become of comp le te wor k s. There is a se t of ager's office. Ot h er m emb er s elect world by appoi nti n g t h em e lve d e p - acquainted with th e expense and Dicke n s: ne of eorge Elliott: one Nl wer e: Pro fesso r Guitner,'97, lum ut y cattl e-ca t her . trouble co nn ec t e d with a fo r ma l ban - o f harles Reed and an th er b y nals: W . H . Van e, '2 1, Locals ; and An ordinan ce pass •cl in 1859, a year q u e l to a h ost of h ungry u p1 e r -cla s - Muh lba h , b esid es a n umb er of se p - Ruth H oope r, '19, Coc hran H all. after th o rgani zati o n of t h e V ill age men and p e r h ap P ro spect s for t h e success of t h e havi n g a de e p r arate vo lu mes. T h e book s ar · w e ll Coun cil , wa s proba bl y propo ed as a sen e of their patriotic d u t y t o th eir bound , severa l in leath e r with gold paper for the coming year are ex check on th e pran k of the st.u d ent · 1c untry in th e way of conservation, edges, and form a very n eat acquisi- ceed ing ly bright so far as th e e litor lt read s, " It sha ll b e u n lawfu l for any "hav e cl cided to e nt ertain the S en- tio1i to our h elves. Th e mon ey val u e ial end is co ncern ed. The man per on to nr c a ny cannon, g u n . r e- i r in an informal party w h i h wi ll of th e gift, w h ich is in de ed th e least chose n to fill the p lace of editor h as volve r, pi tol, m usk et, carbin , or cl ubt les be given in the A ssociatio n important item , amo unt to con id e r - had co n sid erable experience in that ot her nrca rm or t t h row ,ca s t , or et bu ild ing. Fox. th e Soph president, able more t han a h und r ed dolla r s. ne lcl. having served as athletic editor off an y ky r oc ket, q u ib cracker , or tates t h at in vi ew of conditions re Severa l gifts of this natur e have on the Otterbein Revi ew taff and_ fi re cra cker , o r a ny fi r e work of any su ltant in an u n u sual d r ai n n t h e b een mad e in th e past and we trust later a s one of t h a , i tan t of the kind ," and "a ny pe r on who v io lat es n nance of t h e tudents, it was that the campaign wi ll br ing out many Tan and ardina l. Mr. iclda ll un(Co ntinu ed o n p age t wo.) t h oug h t be t to make t h e affair an ex- mor e of th e same kind. cloubtedly will make• good as cditort r e me ly simp le a n d in fo r ma l one. in -c hi ef. \,V ith ch a ra ct e ri s ti "fre hn ess," th e Revivals Progressing Nicely. T h e task o f fin a n cin g a coll ege Missi onary to be Here. Fros h are p la nnin g a big forma l banMany st u dent have a id th at th e pape r is no small und er ta king and intud ent Volunteer s o f thi state q u et for t h e Juni o r s. A ll ind ica- rev iva l se r vic s b ein g cond u cted in th e se lection of M r. Arno ld as bu si mee t in co nve nti o n thi s week Friday t io n s po in t towa r d a b ig u ccess. T h e t h e nit ed B reth ren ch urch a r e t h e ness manage r it is th e opinion of all and aturday a t Witt enb e r g a ll ege, class h a "s tu ff" in it a n d th ey s ur ely best t h at have b ee n h eld fo r a goo dl y t hat thi s difficulty will pe easi ly ove r Springfi eld , 0 . a ll ege m en , r e turn inte n d to pro du ce th e goo d in giv - n u mber o f yea rs. A t te n da n ce at th e come. Mr. Arnold ha ha d a wide ed mi s ionari es, and la y lead er wi ll ing as fi n e a ban qu e t as any o f th eir serv ices i fi n e, e pecia ll y among t h e perien ce as bus in ess manager having appear o n th e prog ram . p r edecesso r . ,tude n ts. Eac h eve ni ng t h e cho ir loft (Co ntinu ed o n page t wo.) One of th e chi e f speak e r s a t th e 1s fi ll ed w it h a la r ge cho ru s co m conference will b e Dr. Ca th erin e Committee Offers Prizes. pose d mos tl y o f stud ent . T hi s is a Prexy Guest of S chool Men. Mabie, who sp ent tw enty y ear s o f h er T h e W a r Sav. 'ggs _,C o mmi ttee o f eat h e lp to t h e m ee ting and t o th e g r S atu r day n o on P r es id ent Clipp in ge r life as a missionary in the B elgian Ne w York ha s in stitut ed ·a co n test to Congo. Sh e is, th er e for e in a posi wa s e nte rtained at dinn e r b y th e wo rk o f th e pas tor. cl ose April 25, 1918, in whi ch prizes It is h o p ed by th e pasto r and by tion to s peak with authority of th e U nity Club of Pittsburg, an organ th o e that ar e s upporting the meet ar e offer ed for poster s and ad s for need in th e mission fi e lds. Dr. Mabi e ization made up of th e leading school ings that th e gr eat interest of the th e War Savings Stntt:Jp s campaign. will be here to address the local Vol m en of that city. Th preside nt gav e tud e nt s will not lag but continue to Anyon e interested tnay g et further a s hort addr ess, d ealing with th e edu unteer Band sometime later · in th e particulats ftom 'Mis!! Brown . grow until th e end of the campaign. cational situation in this country. month, probably March 21 and 22.
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Col umbus E ducatio nal Head to Direct (tor.rinuecl irom pa)("c one.) N at iona l S ch ool Wa r G ar this o rcli11a11 cc s hall be fined any sum not to exceed $2 5 01· b e imprison ed in den Mo vement. the iail not excee ding ten days or Thc Col umbus Board of Education, both· at the cliscrc:tion of the nnyor." with only 011e dis en ting vot e, granted \noth,·r pass •cl somewhat later rule s . uperintenclent of chools. John H . against "designedly annoying or dis- Francis. '95. -ix months' leave of ab turhing any perso n , assembly. or col- scncc to become director oi the na lection of person~ with bells. horns. tional chool war garclcn movement. pan;;. kc•ttlc:s, drums, or in any other Francis left for \\"ashington :.[onrlay wav what,ocvtr." The puni hmcnt in night. Hi st'lection by the gon:rn thi~ ca,,• was similar to the fir st ont ment as head of the moYemcnt _fol notcd. The villagt· authorities must lowl'cl a confcrencl' in \\·ashington rc jn later y«:ars have become more ce11tly of govl'rnment officials and I lenient in their atti~ude than formerly educators. He will make his head- 1 or the fines taken 111 for UJllleces ary quarters at the capital. noi e - and disturbance would he sufFrancis will direct an elaborate ficent to greatly reduce the taxes. Or war 11;arrlen mon:111e11t, mapped out by perhaps the people have become ac- the government. He pla11 to um customcd to strange noise and sleep 111011 sc hool men. who are agriculture more ,oundly. experts in their district-. from the F:,irlently this has alway - hecn a \Y e. t and the middle tate. and from A prospectu of th e propo eel Otterbein Sc i nee Hall which will respeedy town for in the vei·y ea rly the South and :-Jew England, and with place Saum Hall a . cl the 00 11 a - nece · -3. ry fund · can he obta111cd days it was found necessary to legis- 1their h elp . to incrca e g r eatly thi . . an bmlr\111g on th e c . . 1·111 c of late in regard to peeding o n th e year's food producti on by choo l peo - other 1 . . ampu anc w1 w, 11 be co n s tru ct ed along the bmld111g e rect ed The I ·1c1 · . . ,,cct. treet · of the village. The wording pie. . · . new )UI mg 11 h e strictly m ode rn 111 eve ry re of this provision is so compl icat crl t·ncle . am will probab ly pay Fran- The cost i estimated at $75,000.
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( Con t inued fr0m page one.) ..\nd th e la -t hall be be t. That - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - --- -- -- - -- - -- - - - -- -- - -- -- -- -en-eel a an a s i tant on th e taff of tell the tory of Thursday's Y. :.f. . the o ld Otterbein Review. bes ides be - .\ . m eeting, th e final n umber of a ser 1-6 o·a \l 11 ing the faithful a s istant on the tafT ics of four -pecial meeting -. The aim ver since th e es tab li~hing of the Tan was t o hav e a 100"',, me et ing: that i . -and -a rdinal. With him at the head to hav e e ,·ery fe ll ow in chool pre _ -0£ the money e nd of the paper on ly ent. High a - thi · tandard was. it th e hl',t can Ill' expected for the c m- was n early attained . The r i,·alry being year . tween the cla -cs greatly timulated Thrre must hr a wid1: -aw1kc. en- the e nthu sia 111 . The r eport of the thusiastic. and ever advan cing man on I cla · kader were followed hy vigor the job if any pa1)er i:; to ell it o ut - ous applau 'l'. The . e ni ors carried rnt. ancl th e lioa rd in selecting . E. off th· honor ·. ha ving a perfect at1\lullin ha fou nd ju ·t that ort of a tcndance . The Juniors followed man for thr new circ ulati o n manager. closely with 87,..~. the • opho m o r es I h- i, thoroughly e ·pe ri •need in the with 50' ~ and thc Fre ·hm e n with 75 r-;._ , Li.Office W. H ~N D~R:SU N , ... "" . D . work ha,•ing served as an a -i · tant 1-11 e averagr tor th e . choo l as a who le B. W . W ELLS, Merchant Ta::;: in that cleparrmc nt for th e past year. was 83"I,. S He iden cc ,, \\ late and Plum l, • _ Fine line o f spring samples. 9 " . tatc \\'i th ., Ir. '.\lull in kading thi· phase of .. Jk·e ·ard . ang two olo· which IO the papn )Uli ca n he sure that each th 1: fd low· greatly a1>preciated. to 11 .\ . :\I. I to ➔ I'. '.\l, Clean ing and P ressi~g done on isstH' "ill reach the subscrihrr at the Dr. Sancln wa the peaker of the uucla y , autl E,·cning In short notice. · II ,:. cone Iuct l' cl the serie· of .-\ppointme11t. · regular time. even mg. Th, remaining 1111:mber f the tafT talks on ·oc ial recon tru cti on aftn Co r. Ma in and State ~ will not he elected until a later date. the war by discu·s ing the part hri -- been impos · ihl . fl . I · . =:;:-d on a . \ . I Id k . c c early brought The hoard intend to wait until th ey tian • menca · 1ou ta e in this great out that the nation . of ti Two Irishme n wc•rc -tran d ir1 . !all 1 na,·c n ·commendation from the n ew war. He pointed o ut the great i>ro- I · world mu st ·! s ·,·t island. l'at wen t 111 . 11 earn a ll C\\· ~pirit o i co . . ~ s00 heads of th e· dc1,artm e11ts a to wh m grc· - · that the world ha mad e in a that the .. . . _-o p crat1 n and :.c arch of food and returnc aid 1 · a s1· t an t . mat r rial d wa)• in . tl1e la•t hu,idr".c d gr ca . t force,n~tian i . ti ic on 1y lea ding 1 11 ape hy the hall<lble th ey w1• J, to. h ave f'!r th e1r I ~ that canreligion b . 11 1' k "· " .\ 11' did ye have an)· troll The e recommendations will be made year an t 1en ra1 ed the quc tion a ! Th . nng th 1 out · I t o w I,e ti icr our mora I a nd spiritua l hcen ea entire erics of 111cet111g · · jn th n ea r future and th e Board w ill ha - ko tc hing 'im ?" «(-j ~ · h our in- ma n who pronounced ucc e s and every meet in called se sion. to fi 111· I1 t h e P rog re" - h a cl k·ep t pa ce w it attend "X ot a bit of it." sa id l'at. •Be· work f cleding the Jaff. ~ellectua l p~ogre ·. He howed that to ha ve a cl ' , ed them. can not fa il w a lk e cl n·ght up to me an ' scz,· •1?'' _ __:_,::..__ _.-''-' _ _ 1t ha - not. tor then the pre ·e nt ta te cl t. d c~1~n ap1>rcc1atio 11 oi th e dad • I10w cl1d • you 1o - e. -,-er ta 1 • ,., . dll ·1 . u ie an Prtvdeg, h. h Boos~•the campaign ! o f turmo1 111 the wor ld wou l<l h:i.ve ing ·hi m. c w 1c arc a wait"P cl l7rc11chf. n, i: .•, . ' . , •. a t, do you undcrstan 1 t' "Yi , if it' h poke in l r i h."
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A. to Montana last sp rin g to vi s it h e r i ter th ere. ha s just b e en app o int e d ~1 tor of th e l 1nitcd Brethre n c hur c h at Latrobe in that state.
'13. Miss Alice L. Mi ll e r o f Philip s burg, Pa.. is a g ues t at t h e hom e of htr uncle, Frank J. Resler in W ester ville. '00, B. 0. Barnes of nder s o11 , 1n diana, was call ed to We t e rvill e last Friday on account of the death of his father, John Barn es, whi c h o ccurr e d the day before.
'09. Harv ey G. McFarre n, g e n e ra l ecretary of the Young Men ' s hri stian Associati o n at B u cyrus, hio . ~pent Sunday with friend . in W es ter ville.
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assie Harr is of Amanda, Ohio, was in \\/ e terville ov r th e wrek-cnd.
.\t th e Y. \ V. ·. /\ . T u es da y ni g h t th e fon1Je r P r es id e n t , A lice R esle r 1 g a ve h er fa rew e ll t a lk. and th e 11 ,1 ,, ca bi n et wa s .in s tall e d b y Dr. Sa n <.k rs. , Th e r e tirin g presid e n t's ta lk wa ,. r y . c' a rn e t an d impr es · ive . O ur lo ca. i Y. \ . . is on ly part o f th e g r eat o r g ani za ti o n . It is a m e mb r of th L di s tri c t , of th nat iona l di tri c t a nd o f th e int rn a ti o n a l 0 1·gan i::ati o n. \V e g i,·ls in th Y . \ \! . C. .--\ . an• m e m I iJ(' r · fa ,,. r id I id e m o vL·nH·nt w h ic h h as m ' m bcrs 111 prac t ic:tll y e ve r y ·o untry. T h e Y . \ V . •. J\ . :,, land s fo r a thr ee - fo ld d e'{e lopm e nt- ph y ical , m e nt a l and spi ri t ua l. Af te r an e xpl a nati o n o f t h e lut ies o f t h e vari o n~ ca hi ne t office r s. ~Ii s Re s lt>r ·l o · ed h e r ta lk with a 11 earn es t p ica for m o r e co n s iste nt liv in g , s th at n o n , will be a s tumblin g bl oc k for a n o th e r . Dr. Sa n de r t h e n spo k e to the girl s . Hi cam e t d e ire is fo r a d ee p e nin g and qui c k e nin g of t h e sp irit ua l life of tt e rb e in . T h e loca l Y. \ V. ·. . has many ye ar s o f fin e h is t o ,·y b e h ind it it wa s th e fi rs t orga n izatio n in hi o, a nd th e third in th e U ni ted Stat ·s. W , mu s t d c vc l p o ur per ' Ona lit iL'S so that th ey will co un t fo ,· t h e m o ·t , and th tc be s t m ea n s o f do in g t hi s is I y dail y fe ll w s hi p wi t h 'hrist, a n e w ' s tre ss 0 11 Bibl e s tud y an d prayer , t he acc epta n ce o f "hri t, n t on ly '.IS Sa v i r, hut al so a s L o rd of life, work and th o u ght.
'91. Edwin D. R es le r, w h o ha s b ee n for a number of y ars profes or o f prdagogy in th e Oregon Agricu ltural Collrgc at o rvalli s, Oregon , wa_s in Westervill e o n Saturday and unda y, Our Otterbein. vi iting th e family of hi s brother, Frank J. Res ler. Profe sor R e ler is Th e r e ar e man y goo d o il •g es on his way west again after having fnold . A. attended th e convention of the a ure, you' ll find th em in ' m o s t tional Education As o ciati o n in At clim e. lantic City. S o m ar e la rg e, so m e ar e sma ll , Som e a,·e fr ee , so m e for pay , '06. Dr. J. W . Funk of East Pitts Hut th<'n:'s 11 0 th er lik e burgh, l'a ., visited his father and tt c, b ei n. 111other in W es terv ill e the fir s t f thi s
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Yo u can trav e l l'ac h s tat<: In th e L ni o n, I' m s ur e. '13, ~lrs. It 1-1 . llranc ( Mary M . And y u'II n e ve r h e ab le to find Brown) returned to h e r h om in 'W cs terville la st Friday after a visit with A p lac e that wo ul d ev e r yo u i· mind o allur e, her parent s at Madi on, Pa. thi s co ll ege o f o ur s '15, '16. Mr: and Mrs. E. H. Dai ley Otte rh e in . (\'erda ~I ilc ) return ed to We ter ville last wee k after an extended trip It's a b eautiful s p ot In th<: o ld B u ck ey e S tate, through th e outh , w h er e Mr. Dailey was speaking in the inte r es t of th e Wh e ,·e th e c<: n e r y is, 0 , so s u b lim e . young people's department o f th e On e ca n nl y imagi n e, ll l''L·r hope t o d e bate .\nti-Saloon League . Th e grc a t u t loo k for o u r '97. Mrs. Ne lli e navely Mum ma o f tt cr b e i11. Dayton, Ohio, ha . re centl y a ce •pted a 110 ition as as istant in th e Publi c 11 e r e th e tudent s a r c a ll Of th e v e ry b es t typ e. Library in that cit y. \N e fa il to fi nd wo rd s to defi t1 L' '01. Frank H . Rema ley ha s b een Th e s pirit ex is itin g •111 ng a ll fo r the I tlected Principal of the Edge wo od ri g ht , Park Schools, P itt b ur g. 1fr. R e maley In thi s co ll ege of o ur. ha ' hee n o nn ccted with th e P eab o d y Ot t er b e in . lligh School of P ittsburg and form e r ly with th e McKee port and Altoo na \\ hcth e r ga th e r ed in ·la ss , ~chools. Jl e has mad e an enviab le Or a Sc t11bl d fo r fun , . . . o m a tt e ,· th e p la ce, or th e ti m e , f · rl·cord for him se lf and thi s 1s hut an r a p ur pos , o u r 111tcrother ev id ence of hi merit a a sc h o l , \Ve ar e _h e r e e t 1 • one111an. Th a t is l ya lty to '16. It is reported that W . Rodn ey O tt e rb e in. Huber is succeed in g in hi n ew po i . o, if y u wi s h to kn ow tion with the M uni cipa l Bureau , o f How w e've co m e to be c la . se d , Gree nwi ch, Conn . E ver y tim e a t th e h ead of the li n e,
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Pro per At titnde to the R.evival. Saint Pat and Booze. that are highest and b es t. e d e-- ,y . THE OTTERBEl r 1 nouncc bad language and unclean r , ln addition to th e good sp int s hown The n:ime t. Patrick i quite well unmanly habit s and a ll th e oth e r in th attendance we see_ anothe~ e n - kn o wn and eve n famous but it also - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1 little sins that creep in to t ear down I couraging s ign o f th e . right att 1t.u.d!! , has th e connotatio n _of _so me myster. Published Weekly in th e intere st of the character. Y e t w e see m among toward r e ligion in_ th e fact ..th at ea~h io.!:1s;-s_hadowy, or mythological pcrso~ Otterbein by the . L • OTTERBEIN PUBLISHING tho se who know us-best to fairly revel of the four lit e rary societi es ,1 a.s po_s t - whom,. becau e .of at) a11cie1 1t tradition BOARD. in those very things. poned the dat e of its o p e n ,.es~ ion or h e roic deed, we honor on the 17th \Vesterville,• Ohio. Th e writer is sure that he is as u11til after th e close of th e evangelistic o f l'.larch by wearing a shamrock or a Memb er of the Ohio College Press guilty of this two-facedness as any ' campaign in th e c hurch . This mea n s bright grecn tie. But isn't it quite A ssociation. j o ne e ls but it is h oped that he with : :1 sacrifice II the part of th e so : 1et 1e», an int e n ·sting s hock to fintl out that - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the r ea d e r may profit by a littl e so ber I fo r t o postpone an inaugural pro - S t. l1 atrick got mo ·t of his immort . . . S aff . , thought ve r the matter. r e you / g ra111 m ea n s almost a ·o mplct ~ i· c- tality from being a prohibitioni t? Of 19 Editor-in-Chief .... Lyle J. Mi ch ae l, what you pretend to b e ? Moody_ said, 1 a rran ge m e nt of th e program,s. tor a co ur ~e that so untls rather common. Assi:tant Edit o r I 1 f I I \\ h 1I . , / '' 'haract<:r i.' what you arc 111 t 1e p e ri o d o · scvna wee <S. e we;: place 11 w. hut in Irelan(! at the time 9 J. C. · icl c~all , , 1 dark" . lf you can s ub111it the acts are n o t of th e opin ion that all me ·t• of St. l'atrick a tempe rancr worker 19 R. J. l farm ehnk, I co 111111 ittccl when you are al 11 e t o th e ' ings o ught l o he abandoned. we are ,· wa · fortunate if th· public thought no Con 1rib11ting Editors- . • da y light of publicity, then you are not glad that s t e p s were lak e 11 in order worst: of hin1 than that he had lot Gra ce Arn1rntr u'.. :19 gu ilt y of this duplicity of which w e I that nothing s h uld . inte rf e r e with his mind . It was a land which flowed H e len 11ovee, 19 1have: :1cct1sPd ro Lt the s u cn·ss of the revivals. . 11 0 1 with milk :111d honey but with Business Mgr. .. R. Lisle Ro ose, '18 ·------- Thl' action o f the Christian ,\ sso• 1, • r a11d whi;,kcy, a time when min• A,s t. Hus . t\{gr . . l e 1111eth mold, '20 "The Old Gray Mare" . · ciations and o lh l· r stuclelll o r ga 1ti za - is t e· r s coL1ld n't do justice to a sermon As,t. Hu s. Mgr. ........ C. L. Smith, '20 .\ goo d 111 ~' 11 Y '.'f u ~ ar u u:i<I . lilt, tiuns is o.:4ually worthy of cumml'nd - without a little "brandy and water" Circulation Mgr. ·.... H. E. Micha el, ' 19 pl.tee are ~n 11_lty 01 th .'-'. ~a,ii~ alll\ude I at io n . Th ey have arrangl'd 10 m e ' l preparation and when the mid-weekly . _ l\f _ E 'f . , to ward ex 1s t111~ co nd1~1 o ns 111 . tt ~r- eac h week but t o so s h o r ten th e scs- n,ligious gathering a lways ended u 1st Asst. 11 , gi • .... · ,. " u 11 111 • 19 I · · · I t 1 e d1ton::il I · · ·11 1 ·1 I f 11 p d A ir. M __ ,e111 a s 1 1:1c 1ca cc 111 an s io n that 1t w1 H'. pos Ile or a with a "good-fe ll owsh ip glas of 2 11 SSI. ' gM1. N' 1 1 ,2 1 from a1i exchange. Tt is a eomrnon t o go t o th e c hurch serv ice. Tlnt t h e bel' r." It took lots f nc rv, th r anson 1c 10 s, / . c en 1o , ., . , ,. . . . . 1 el 11 Keller , , 20 com pla11ll tiat t 11111.g .• l 11ey a!ll, w,1.1t pa s t o r appreciates this act1 n 1_s s ur ·. 1 preach about the ·in of getting drunk Loc~I Editor ..... ...... H I I I t I l ti •Ad f I I I tl ~ , t 1ey use c t o ,e. a111 w 1a H·y u ,;_ • or 1c: cxp r cssec as mu c 1 rn 1e and 110 wonder St lJatr'ck l o l Hall l· lor n c I oar 19 , .. . - . . • 1 1as no1 Han . ........ _,, l '' he. · hapel se rvic e l• nd ay morning. bl'en forg lte11. He would certain! ]'1· f I I •11t11e1· 97 \V' I t t I ti1 ti 11,·t·1de -I 1 110 0 umna .... ................ · · " • j Y a <e ,c :er a • ." h e pica eel if h e co uld come to Wes-y Att e ndance at Y . M. C. A. , tcrvillc . f'.., XC Iiangc .................... R · u ti1 onlcy , '18 '·uicl fe e l that "theres a s il ve r h1111J•Y ..,, now and ce how popular his Ath letic ............... ......... E. L. Doty , '18 'neath thc dark c lo ud shi ning.'_' We O11c o f th e: best ca mpai g 11 s _that ha s id l·as have bee me, but since he can't , . t f I have g ne far c11 ough thr ough. this y ear · b el' n co n du · t cd for some t im.e was 1 Wl' ' II :..., 11 wca1 1 · · Address all co111111un1cat1on to 'fl 1c to look ba ck to sec how th111gs have co n c lu ckcl a few days a o 1n the I S . • •. a o o green next · "Jan ancI Ca1-d·1na, 1 20 \'\ ' • anually bee n go in g. 'N e c;i n sec Young '.\I e n's . . t1. o n . . un c1ay 111 111 11onor. Ott ·rli c1n hr s t1an Asso 1a '.\l ain St .. \\'cs le rvill c, Ohio. failure · and di sappointm e nts hut 011 \\'e wen.: plea sed t o see th e good atS ub sc ription Price, $1.50 Per Yc:ar , the whol e :, n·t thi s a p1·ettv good t e 11cla11c e at the c los ing mcl'ling. The Do You S t op To Re 5 t, payable in advanc · 'ye ar for o ld tterbein? To be sure, "\' " is a vital part o f the' st ud en t life Is tlte college studen t fair to himEntered a second class matter se)1 1 \\'C miss the boy who might be here h e r e and is d eserv ing of the h ear ti es t ' se lf in the bus,, ·o ur scs of his school tembcr 25 , 1917 , at th postofficc at were it n l for the war h11t some , support of all. It is a co n st ru tive work? Do(•~ he give his hody the \ Ve t rvillc, 0 ., und e r act of March 3, others who f~r111erly were th oug ht t agency in th e s piritual lif e of t h e ~a re ;ind r es t that it <le ·en-es and he cll·acl - hcads and of littl e acco unt I y un g man . \·\ ' believe that the last must h ave in order lo function pro• 1879 _ hav e come forward in a surprising I four sess ion · hav e meant a de p 11111g pc rly ? In othe r wo rd ,, can h~ work "B 11t th u, my s011. s tudy to 111akc vay lo till the pla ces of those who of th e inner life . f cvt:ry man who I too hard o r he too much occupied prevail 'a1·e left u s. Men a r e finding them- 1 has taken a11 intere st in th e move- / with the affairs of c li ege life?. One c tor in thy li ft. the hue of st Iv es and fiucling their pla ·e in the i m e nt. 1\1 ay th e habit o f r eg ular at:-; o t ne ca~ua l obsen er in a d'.>zen truth." · rrler of thin g s that as a sc hool lendan ·e h eco m (' a part o f th e life- of - ti t f h' f • · w l'. 11 < ac1m1 1 1a any o ne o 1s et• we have no ju t ' ause for complaint. the majority of s tud e nt s . • • l t t · 10\\'S I S wor 1<lllg- 00 muc 11. ye I I . . . , -------Student Ethics. s 1nd1 v1dual s w e don_t _hav_c so - - -· _ I trv.e. The stude nt mmt he ali,e to .\Ir. Student, ,•o u ar e a er o k! Y o u mPch r easo n to be 1 e · 1m1.st1c e1theL . Auro_ra Borealis. . say that is not tru e and threat e n to 1-'erhaps we have lost ut 111 ome of Did you n o ti ce th e wonderful cl1s- C\'Cry thing th; t goes 011 aror.nd him. hav e us arrested and pr o · uted for the th_in gs th a t w.e n_1 0s 1 wanted. hut 1, play in th e heav_· 11 s Thur_· clay night? lit.' mu t not only prepa re his leson s land er. V ery well. beg in yo ur pro - ther e 1. th e co nsolat1 11 that we have 1 It was · u c h a s ig ht as s tir s the so ul as th y ;ire gi\'e n in tlv: text hut he cecd ings against us and we will pro- cl : ne our he3l. The thin gs that s e e m j lo. co n s id er th e wonders of thi s old must he ju t as ready to form opin• 1 duce our evidence. higgest now wi ll in the hroacle1· l_i gh t u111v c 1·se. \.\' e s t ood an_ cl feasted o ur i n s o f hi s ow n and to ex p;es t1em. 11 is 111incl is trained t<' turn rapidly To be spec ifi c in the c har ges mad e, of the future see m to he of li ttle cyt·s 011 the play of li g ht back a nd the avnag e co ll ege st ud e nt is livin g a 111 111enl. and we sha ll reJotce in th e I f o rth across the s k y a nd cou ld n ot from o ne sulij uct lo another which is d uble lif e whether he is aware of it ·ne 110ry o f the thrilling difficu lties I I1e IP IJut f,·e l that all th e b ea utiful a nd :)t:r haps quit.e remote i~om the first. I or not. \ ,Vl' all come to co lkgc: with met and 0\'e r co 111 e in co ll ege. The I wonderful thin gs that man with hi s _\t th e clo_ c of_a I ng hard day there os l. 11·· ,..11T1h sturlent · little ex1 erience with other p eo ple and failur e · of t · day may become th e I a I m os t ma ste r 1111nd can produce, can 1s·. ·tlm '. ' ' ly some . . ac• · · · g 111 · Aue11c cs o f ste' pJllng · · • without the r estra 111111 stones for tomorrow. not f o r o n e 111111ut e com par e with the ti\ 1ty wh1cl, . . ckmands h. is a ltcn·1' ,1n ht• tht' home. In o ther words. for the / "S.: 11 your hammer a nd huy a horn ." natural d e m o n s tr a ti ons of the handi - f : r e he ts l•n -- lly nt h!,erty lo ap~ly fir s t tim(' in our liv es we' arc ind e-------work of Goel. "Th h eave n s cll'clare '11111 se lf t o the le sons of the followml pe11d 1: 11t so far as o ur r e lati o ns to co lBuy Thrif t Stamps. thl' g lo 1·y of God I" day. \\ "e wo11d r if he is in a l'Ondt• le gt• lif e art· concerned. Th e feeling \\lhi k g ing down the s tre et the· 1 ---------tion t o gel much ou t f his work. of i11divicluality givc:s risl' to a spirit ol h t·r clay IVl' Wt' l'l' impn• ss(•cl with the \\ 'e can have 110 fifty - fifty a llegian cl' 1n what w · ha l'c aid we are fully o f advl' lllure. \V e wonder just h~w 1Jostc r s lt o"'. n in th,· po s t -otfo:e· win - I in thi s country.- l{ l' ligi o us T,· lescope. I awarl' of th e fae·t that we ~1a,·c offered far we :an go and sti ll "gel away wit h dow. On 11 are repre·sc11t,·cl tw o 1 11 0 remedy, ,ind we ca n o fter 11011.e un• it", and be fore ·ix months hal'e vo uth s , a so ldin and a sai lor: and I less it he the e limination of some of l' lapsed we arc talking_ of variom:, st andin g hl't Wl' (' ll th:~' is a lad of ll'n f J thl' le, s imp rta11t ,' tudent actilitie • prank s wl1tch 111 the ltf c at ho m e I o r lwe•lv<' )'<·ars. I he postc-r an · I lo ll' •,·er. ll'C do wi ·h to suggest one s ub scr ihn would s ar:cly have bee n tho11gltt of j 11011nn· s that "y~u lt ~·lp ~o ur hi~ .\ s upn 5t iti o u s , thin g which will act. if_ not a . a cure. by the wildest c haracters of th e h ro thn b y huy111g I ltnft Stamp s. found a s pidn in hi s paper la st al lea · t as a rcstorat r\·e. \\ hy not neighhorhood. And we not nly talk That s uggest ion i. not nly appli cabl e IVl'l'k an d caml' ai· und t o the I spe nd a little tim<.:. say fro111 liftten of such things but w e actually put lo the young fe ll ow in his ea rly l e · n s o tli cc t o see what ·o rt o f a bad minutes to a half an hour, in reading I them into practi ce. hut we college students, girls and I o m e n it might b e. In o ur opi n t h , Bibi<:. a bit of poctry,a clean tory ontrast, then, the fac e that we boys. :viii d o wcl_l to pr_o fit hy it . On e ion the sp ici e r was m erely look- in writing a cheerfu l letter home. 10 1 \urn toward the world, towa rd th ose less tnp to th e city. a little le ss mon ey ing over th e co lumn s of the If th weather perm it; and you do I pl'op le whom we wish to have confi- s p e nt 011 "dopc: s" or so me thing eve n pap l' r l see what 111 r c hant s n o t ca r lo stay indoors, take a hort dence in our integrity and purity of mcHc' har.mful. pre ss in g th e o ld n e ·k- , were not advertising so that it walk and see if it won't rest you and lllollgl\l . 111 l,1•· Chris tian l~ndl•av o r I ti,· so that it wi ll we·ar a little· I 11g"r. could spin it s wc•h across th• ·ir I · '1t ' 1 ' ' ma ,c you 1·ealize there 1s more 1 m ee ting, in the· Y. M. . A . r Y . W . all th ese things will h e lp "big broth er" store· front and h e fr ee fr o m !i f,· than you thought there was. C. 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F lo r e n ce Perfect. Stel la K u rtz. Once a year we wear th e g r ee n in "ladys H owa r d. Hele n a n ce, Lorna honor of th e leg e nd a r y St. Pat1·ic k . ·tow, Agnes \ Vright . Yi da \ Vi lh elm To the loyal o ns of t h e o uld od, we a n d E m ily Arno ld w e nt to ~o lu mbus dedicate th e fo ll owi n g: Tuesday even in g t o hear ''The ew Symp h ony Orche tra" and Our journ a lis t ic go d -fath er, r.Ir. York Fulkr. i respo n sibl e fo r the fo ll ow ''Lcginski". th e pianist. l'rof. and ing story, apr pos f th e adoption of :\lrs. A1·thur R. 'pe sa rd wt:re chap ero n ·. the shamro ck a t h e emblem of th
Irish: A lo ng tim e ag . so the sto ry goc ·. Irela nd wa ove r r u n with mon keys of a specie large in stature. To rid th e islan d f th ese p c ts, hunting parties wer e o r ga ni zed and bounties offe rc,l for th e dead ani m a ls. As th hunt progre ssed, a ti m e came when as ma ny Irish were kill ed as monkey s. Then . to av oid an y m o r e such se 1·ious mi takes. all lri hm c n wer e ordered to wear a shamrock to di tingui h them from th e m o nk s, t h u · estab lish ing the hamro ck a the official em blem of th e lri sh.
Kathryn \\"ai left Friday evening for Dayton where he will pend a few days with Dr. Regina }.f. Bigler, wh is a r e turn ed mi s ionary from anton. "hina .
A big Ir ishman , w h o h ad ev id e ntly been drinkin g , aro e in a st r eet car and gave th e be ll s trap a s h a rp p ull. The co ndu ctor ex claim e d a n g ri ly, "H ere. do n't do th at. Y o u' r e r in g in g the bell at bo th end s." "That's all ri g h t. B edad, ( hi e), a n ' I want both in ds of t h e car to s hto p."
Th u rsday evening quite a few of t h e fair inh ab itants of the ha ll we r e rca tl y excited by the appea r ance of s tra n ge li g ht s in t h e s ky. T h ey we r e r ca s ur ed by Dea n !v[cFad d en . Even th ose w h o star gaze a lmost eve r y. eve nin g were n ot so s ur e th at it was on ly t h e Tot h e rn Li g h ts.
Saturda y morning Lois Radebaugh. Laura \\/hilt: , 1Iarve l Siebert, He le n \ "ance, Lorna Clow, Olive Given and Eve lyn and ~la1·garet l'ifer cooked their breakfasts out in the co untry. :\largaret Hawley who was ill la st week is mu ch better.
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Well-meanin g cit ize n- " ow, P at, Cat h e rin e E ll swort h ha d as h er you sec th e disg race th ese low p o li g ues t las t wee k ~l iss Bcssi J nes of tman ha ve bro ug h t upon th e city, Bucy r us, 0. I why don't yo u cas t yo u r vo t e fo r h o n A g n es Wri g h t pe nt th e wee k-e nd I est, respectable, so lid m e n? N o w, if a t h e r ho m e a t Can a l Win c h es t er. Mr. Stu yvc ant we r e put up in yo ur district, would yo u vot e fo r liim ?" . : Di n n e r g ues t s unda y w e r e R ev . Patrick- ''Stoy vesant, s or? \ \/ h e r e a n d Mrs. B u rtn e r, Mrs . Frank R esdoes he kap c his sa lo o n ?" le r, M i s A lice 1Iil ler of t'hi li p s bu1·g,
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nc 11 _ and F lore n ce Loar enjoye d "Daddy Lo ng Legs", a comedy at th e Hartf t h e t ime." CIOU mos t man Theatt·r Saturday afternoon . :\11 lri ·hman pres ed by th· col .. wa s Hazel Shannon of Galena. lector of a wat er company for pay H ·k n ' ampbcll's guest at dinn e r ment oi hi · wa te r rate, 1·ep lied," ure. Thursday evening. an' l pa y tin shill in g for water an' many th e day if ff for a whole •· .\ man who'd malici usly ct fire• wak e.'' to a barn," said O'Rei lly. "and burn Empl oyer-" \ Vcll. Patrick. which i · up a stab le full of horses and cows th e bigger foo l. yo u o r I?" ought to b e kicked to death by a "Fai th a n' I co u ldn 't say. sor: but jackass a n d l 'd like to le the one to it' not mcs il f. " do it." --------An lri ·h edito r co ngratula tes h im A r e y o u g etting a ll yo u can o u t self that " half th e lie told ab o ut him t h e r evival m ee tings? arc no t tru e.
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B . C. YOUMANS , Barber 37 N . State St. S hoe S h ine in Connection. Shop closed at 8 o' clock except Saturday.
W . M . GANTZ, D . D . S . D E NTIST 15 \V es t Co ll ege Ave.
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Cit z. Phone 167
Films Developed Free Prin ts gua r a nteed from properly cz: pos ed negatives.
Fenton Stearns 145 W . Home St.
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- L OC-ALS. Mary Gr iffit h . Audrey Xelson. a nd De.n el Hall left \V esterville at 5:30 Monday morning for Canal \/Vin ch est er. They attend ed th e chapel .ervices at the Canal \\'inc hc ter High chool in which Alta :-( e\son teaches. Miss :Vlary Griffith entertained th e\ student with two violin solo and ! Miss '.\elson sang for th em. Agne \ Wright and Dense} Hall were the ac-
companist \ \\' . A. Kline's unday chool clas~ hadly "wa lloped" the Griffin G:ocers \ baseball team Saturday evenmg at the gymnasi u m. President Cli ppinger spent th e past week in t lie West Virginia Co nfer ence, canvassing and speaking in the interests of the campaign. ]\ext wee.k will be occupi ed with a tour of E n c Conference. Chester 1(01111, who wa in chool last year, cam back to see Otter bei n friend Thur day. Mr. and 11rs. R. O . ook have r e ceived word from their on Harry. anno u ncing his safe arri\·al in France. He i driv in g a big auto truck in the upply train.
CLOTHING VALUES
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"B ill " Evan and "Pearly" Mase ente rtain ed severa l of their frie.nds a t a duck (?) roast Saturday evening.
Spring Clo_thes
Mr . Orton . Clark of Freeport. 111. pent cve ral days with her ister Mr . E"arl e Barnhart .
There are the same up-to-date styles,
Sergeant 'Jenn Ream of th e Officer ' Training Camp at Camp herman pent Sunday wi th Mary
ways carried such a strong appeal to
in cut, pattern and fabric , that have al
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Dr. anders ha be n quite ill with la grippe a part of la st wee k. John P. Richmond. Y . M . · A. cc r tary at Dayton, pent W~dnes day and Thursday with Bob K ime. Lieut. John Hendri x. of amp Sh er man wa in town unday. Her man Mi cha el left Otterbei_n Friday to attend th e fun eral of h1 aunt in Dayton . Th e weekly Sunday eve ning. troll from Min erva Park was enjoyed last . h 1 " chmitty" "Corny", Pac . n1g t )Y " .' ,, "Big Mike" and Big G eo rg
to retain individuality of attire a nd
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to duplicate the garments we already have in stock, at anything like present prices.
Lieut. ;\[ ertz. of Camp hcrman , spent unday in We terville. From the amount of new ~ring toggery di played yesterday we mfer that Columbus shop wer well pa. d b Y Otterbein student last tronize week. Walter Jones, is vi iting his par 28 West Spring St. ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones. $12.50 and $15.00 B ill Vance went to Columbus W~dspent the afternoon with nesday and . his father , H. Vance from Greenville. An I ri shman, h ea ring of a friend who had a tone coffin made for him A t a me eting of the Boy Scout "F • h , 1• £ a1t , thats good. . of Westerville held at the se t , exc , aimed, ffi C ounc1 1 Methodist Church Sunday, March 3 hure an a stone co n ' ud la st a man a life time." P rofesso r Sch ear was chosen as ~ne masters of th e W este rvill e Notice. of the scou t . . that organization. The staff is planning to mak e th e branc h Of ranci s of Columbus, vis issue of March 25 a Military number. ' d d You will do us a favor if yo u turn in G eorg e F . d Id friends h ere Satur ay an 1te o any letter-s .fr.om your soldier friends . Sunday.
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C • . A. cabinet party given by the members of last year's cabinet to th e incoming members. The party was h eld in th e Cochran Hall parlors. G lad ys Lake, th e out going chairman of th e social committe«; had cha rg e of the entertainme nt, which was clev erly planned an~ carried ~ut. Aft er
,e ,t 1·nal sttint s perforn,ed by ol ~ bers. Delicio us r efr es h m ents ca 11. g. . ' le cve nll 1 th e end of a very enJoya o
1l with Bill Comfort went to Ca rr o ·st in t ass• F. M . Bowman Saturday O man's th e Sunday se rvices at Mr. Bow church .