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PUBLI HED IX THE IXTER;:;: T OF OTTERBEJ:\T COLLEGE

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, MA RCH 3, 1919.

VOL. 2.

S.S. SECRETARY OUTLINES PLA

~PECIAL MEETINGS B[.'.}I K'

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GRABILL PLAYS AT PERU

CABINET TAKES U IQUE OUTING

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Doctors Clippinger, Cornetet and ) Direct:ir of Mu: ic Pleases Large I J cnes arc t:i Help Rev. Burtn er. Audience at O rgan Dedicatory Cottage Prayer Meetings Planned. Service in Peru, Indiana. Nineteen Y. W. C. A. Girls Journey to Mr. Frank L. Brown, of New Yo -·:, Th ' s Sunday is the beginning of Prof. G. G. Grabi ll re turned la t Worthington for Week-end Secre tar y World's Sunday S:::!· o:il · ~ specia l ernnge listic meetings at ~-fonday from a wee k -end trip to Peru. P2.rty at Hotel Central. Association Talfrs in Chapc:. t .1e L'nit d Drethren chu rch. Th.:re In diana. wh ere he had been in,·ited to I will be a co mmuni o n CONVENTI O N AT T O KI O en·ice S und ay / play for the de,iicatory services of a DEAN McFADDEN CHAPERONS morning. unday e ,·enm g th e sub- ne\\' o rgan 1·ece11tly installed in the 1 ____ . 3000 D H A . d G ject of the erm o n by th e pastor He,·. i Fir · t l'nited Brethren Chur ch of that Time Spent in Games and Strolls Al e 1egates ave pp 11e to o to . , . . , 1 . E. E. Burtner. will Professor G rabill delighted the t ~-" ~~at,·ng wi"th D 1scuss1ons ' · f T 0 k 10 " · o c,o b e r- p res,"d ent . be. '"\\ .hy Do \Ve ~1t,·. or I m Ha,·e Th ese Re\'l,·al llf ec t111 gs E,·ery people o f th e church and town w;th h C . , Clippinger M ay Attend. Y ear?" There will he specia l mu ic . his able playing as well a with hi s t e orrung Years Work. 'I f h Id ' f h \\ ' , I The ser-.·ices will begin at i:00 nleasing personal it y. T h e fo ll ow i:1g Nineteen girls. member of the outl o r 11c s o'c lock eac h evening . • •u an orh t e h o 111g. o. t , e and a t 8:IJ_ paragraphs are taken from two lead- go ing and in-coming Y. \V. . A. • • ·pape rs o f Per u. · da ily ca IJlllets, enjoyed a delightful week· ncIay . T c .oo l. Assoc1at1 O b on s co nven - tho e who fee l they can not s tay 111g t1on Ill o k10 111 cto . be cr1ye . 11 an opport unity . .. The re ci•tal Fn•day mght . . . F e r.k 1920. L B were j longe r will wa given en cl party at the Hotel Central in g 1v en 111 general by ran . • rown, . . ope n with • IJy ,t ro f . G . G . G rab11l. · · g to11. T he purpo e of thi s . ' to go. ,, I he crl'tces "·ti! A. A. G. 0. / W ' or ti1rn N ew Y o rk sec1·eta1·y o f t I1e ..... ssoc 1a- 1 . / 'lv·i us1c · B. o f \Ve tervt!l · e. Co lumbu s. tnp · wa to ma ke the girl · · better ac. . ' . a praise se r\'1. ce. t 1011, 111 a chape l talk at Otterbein o 1, . . • . . · u· . Th e program for the el'ent ng \\' tll Ohw. 1 rof. Grabi ll 1s one of th e b:st qua 111ted. and also to discu s prob1ege v, edne day mor11111g. . a the or an:· t~ o f th e co untr · and never I Jem and lay p lan for the coming . . 1be as follows: M onday C\'('. nm M r. Brown atd that 3000 Am erica n s . • ct: c1·tsp Ia}-e<I g reat er talent and ab:hty ·· ' work. . pa tor will peak on th e uhJe years are expected to attend the convent1on. . . ri. st th an on tl11· occa 1011 · T he re was an air · . • . ·•\\"hat Make the Scr\'lCC o f Ch when he comf myste,·y abo ut H e expec 1 t to go to Japan 111 .-.pn to , . . I I · · · I b · · ' · 1 . . . . Ea~y'"' Tue day e ,·enmg President I P ete Y captivated the a ud1e11 ce w hich / t e egm 11111g o f the Journ ey. , o t ma k·e 1111t1al pre1)arat1ons £01· th e co n- \\ •. G. _ . . . speak • . . s knew th e de tin a ti o n ltpprnge r \\'ti! frankly fi ll ed the chur ch to apac1ty. even one o f the g irl Ye1Hi o11. I of hi conce rn for t hi · er ies of meet- sta nding room being at a premi um . bu t by following, pie ' by piece. rlirecunda,'- . . ch oo .. .~l u 1ca · I peop Ie o f t h e city · were un- , t' on Jc con tame • cl 111 · a I tter, th ey fina l. A a. progra m. for . l ings. \\ ' ednesday C \ cn 1. n ..,. Profe s3or '1 ork 111 the penod of re con . tru :: t1011 ~ · · · 1 f d E . . \. J o ne will be the , pea ker. On a111mous 111 pro11ou11c111g th1 one o f Y oun themselve s on a car bound 8 ro wn 1 an( r. 000 · I tr eat · t I1at I1a · o r \ \ ' O rt I1mgto · · s,i d the ti ubsequent . . years.f ~[ $?O 000 Tlll'r sda y c,·cning Profc s o r ;\-. E . ti1e greate, t mu s1ca n. l p 11 rea chmg the 1 1at t11 e ra1111g IT , , ~. C ~, t t w4H . - ,ak . •F-1,i.,,.~..,_..., . t• ltl 0 Ul<' i ,..-· -p ru. .,'1 r!:,_ • rr._,_. ,,·1,--1 'lCLU;J. < e - 1 t· ' t ,iey fo 111'ID a.1 ,.,I c F 3.d~ O rK t he pastor w ill 1·1g h teeI t I1c auc1·1c11 cc \\'tt · I1 ,ome o Io d en • . w I10 I,acI come ou t early 111 · order ot· 11 \\' t .I tt J1 .a lei tn peak 011 th e 1 t1e1Jublt c scho l~1 sought. H · t h e gir · ls. · not fail 1111111 b er ." t •urprise . . e:i . - '" \\'hat Make the he d1d >erted to I Diffi cult,,. "E 3.ger for an opp rtu111· ty to again :.11 I1cr urpn· e, for none had dreamed !\ . that the wor ld ts looking . . ·trimenca for not only fina11c 1al. 111d11s-r al . Th ere · will he three cotta"'e prayer h ea~ GI enn ,rant ra IJt·11 · not~<I or- th a t ti1e D ean w uld be ab · e to tear reli i::1d eco1~01111c leader. , but fo meeting · next \\' cdn c day afternoon ga111~t. hundred~ of• ~eru re tdenb \ herself a\\'ay fr o m Cochra n IIa!I lo ng Ag t !eade1s al o . . . at two o'clock. For the ca t di trict, cro\\ ded the big n1tcd Bre th ren en o ugh to pla:: chap ero n o ,·er t ,e ccordmg to the s tat1 s t1 cs f th e . . h h f church unday when the new o rgan , wee k-end as oci · h . _ · th w rld 1the meettng wt 11 1Je a t t e ome o . . . • at1 n t e1e a,e 111. e I ;\[ . R \ H'tt 'or th inc treet · wa dedicated. Service were held 111 As one of th e purpo se was to gi,·e 30 he~-~~-0 unda y schoo l with a mem- ; ;'~he ·11 ~r~lnv~ ~ district a t th e horn~ th e morning. afternoo~, and ev_ening the ne_w cabinet a g-ood tart for it . 0 tp of 35,000.0 0. f ;\J . \'\' K •ster a nd for th e and each time the sea ting capacity of work. 111 the even in ach old cabinet O Dr \,I;_ G. hppinger, presiden t o f ' r,. ·. : ei . , I the chur ch wa filled (C · d • so uthw est district at ~frs. Fox · 11ome. .. · ontmue on page two.) th e OI. . 110 tate unday ch o1 _.,_sso________ An unusually good program wa ciation, 1 te ntativeiy considering at· Y. M . C. A. O fficers Coming. prepared for th e occa ion and among J D eath Claims Curtis K. Young. 1 \\' t'!l'an ,, y ,. .. __ •n · •· t ndan ce at the Tokio convention. Bi hop H. .. l 0 ~ .. ., • ~ ~ ~ - , ec1 otlic1a D e legate s from th e Y. ;\i. • :\.'~ o f th , o~e taking. part were . . H. · 1 ·" II I II of th e . tate i:;out of I11d1anapolt . G. G. Grabill of word \\'ed ne da f I cl I f almost a t 1e co ege . \\' e,ten·ille. Ohio. Dr. J. E. F ut. I 11 . Y ~ tie .eat,. r m Farver D ies in F ra nce. will be the gue t o f the Otterbein as. Jr ch1al pneumon:a. of h1s 0 11 ·u rnd h lt i with reg1·et and deep ~orrow · ociation on April 11. 12 and 13. At I Harry Ric _er a Rev. J. \V. Lake. ti K. Young. in F ran.: . He had been th at information fairly definit e has tbi s tim e the Ohio Offi ce r,' Training ' (Co ntmued on page two.) t!I f r ome lit tl e time, hi dea th ocbecn re ceived regarding the death of onfe rence will co nven e here. Incom - 1 ------curring on February 13. He was 2 Declamation ConteS t Held. ~e ar old in De cem ber, and Ind been F:n,ery I· arver o f th e cla s of '14. ing o fficers of various Y .1I. C. A.' will I There ha been 110 official notific;:,tion be in attendance. The program ha Thur day evening wa held the an- Ill Fran e C\'eral month . with the of th e family but a casualty li st in a no t heen published to date but judg- nual Ru ell Declamation nte t. headquarter company of the 37th Cleveland paper recently gave the I ing from former years it will be emi- The college chape l wa well filled Division which i cheduled to et ail name of Corpora l Emery Far".er. j ne ntly worth while. with an audience f intere ted, appre- for Un ited tates 1\.Jar h 27. F.n •ineer orp , of North Liberty , Three years ago Otterbein' A so- ciative friend of the performer . All ft er graduating fr 111 Otterbeiu Indiana. a having died of di sea e. ' ciat io n was favored with this confer- I the con te. tan ts showed that th ey had Co ll ege in 191 I, h e took mpl oy ment lt i known that Mr. Farv er wa made 1 ence and there was great intere t_and put a great deal of preparation and with the Monypenny-Hammond oma co rporal while in training at ~amy enthu iasm. Every one boos t it. t;me o_n their de~lam~tion . every o_ne pany o~ olumbu , "."ith which firm Taylor. Ky.. and North Liberty is hi _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ of which wa s except10nally well g1v- he continued connection until hi enhome O all indications eem to conJun io r Play Chosen. en. During the time between the la t listment in the army in the um,mer of firm his death. " Husbands 011 Approval" i the title declamation and announcement of the 1917. "Red," a he wa commonly known of th e play which the. Juniors have / pri~e winner , comment ran high, and While in Westerville high chool aro1ind Otterbein has been in France chosen to pre ent a th 1r annual cla s various gue ses were made a to who anc~ Otte_rb in college he wa always a little le tha;i a year. He wa play. The member of the clas are the favored per ons wo_uld be. The actively interested in athletic . He Probably about to return to the tate enthusiastic about the piece, which i College Orchestra fur111 hed several erved a captain of the Otterbein at the time of hi death. It is with a three act comedy, full of parkling, se_lections, during t_he evening. basketball tea.m . for one year and de~p regreat and tender ympathy that brilliant dialogue, and amusing itu- w111ner . of the pnzes were: F ir t, played hort top on, th ollege ba e t~1 ad new is received in \Ve ter- ations. Professor Fritz to act as ( IS ), Violet Patter on'. econd ($10), ball t~am for ever.a l seasons, being a t!le where Mr. Farver had O many director, and rehear al will com- Ethel Eubank ; and third ( 5), Beat- promment member of .the tate cham• rtend . mence 0011 • rice Fi her. pio n hip team in 1910.

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