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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF OTTERBEIN CO LLEG E WESTERVILLE, OHIO, NOVEMBER 24, 1925.

VOL. 9.

BISHOP WILL BE .

SICK GIRLS RECOVERING I

CAMPUS VISITOR

M iss Beulah Wingate and M iss Estella Shoemaker Expect to Leave Hospital Monday.

Bishop A. R. Clipp_inger Will be Here

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WORK ON 1926 SIBYL MAK E S P ROGRESS

Leroy Hopper and Mrs. Evelyn Car- ' p ~nter Are D irecting Work­ Color Harmony Pleasin g.

DAYTO ALUMNI LOY AL ~TUDENTS SEE TEAM LOSE

Home of United Brethren.ism Wel­ Mi ss l-:l e ul a h \\"in gat e a nd Miss Es­ I nten,i ,·e a rt \\·ork o n the I \l26 S ib y l , comed O tterbein Loyally W ith te ll a ' hoe 111 aker , \\·ho ,,·ere ope r a t ed is makin g excell e nt headway under t he I We'll Prepared Program. o n for appe ndi citi s at Grant Hosp ital ,Jirecti o n of Leroy H oppe r a n d Mrs. FULL PROGRAM PLANNED la~ t week a re both expe r ie nci ng a [vC' lyn Carpl'nle r. Sketches fo r tlte BAND PARADES Effort to Correlate Programs of Church steady reco very. ,cenic sectio n a rc alm ost completed :'vl iss \\ "i ngate expect~ to leave the and ,evcral a rc alrea dy in the hands Ba nquets at Semfoary And Y . W . C. and College Will be Made Before hosp ital next Mo nday a nd go to h er o f the cng ra,·er. 1lan y clever id eas A . Demonstrat e Undying Spirit Students and Faculty. ho m e in D ayton. he probably will a1·e hein g work ed o ut by th e a rti sts Of Dayton Alumni. Bishop :\. J< . Clippinger, bish op of not r es um e her sc hool wor k unt il in co-operat io n with L aura \ \/hetstone and Ernestine :'\ic l10ls for th e · pecia! Ot!crhci n teams a nd O tt erh eiu peo­ the Ce ntral Di st rict of the Un ited after the hri st m as holi days. ple pr o perly belo11g in D av ton sin ce Bre thren church . will spend tw o days ~1 iss hoe make r is a lso n!co,·ering feature sec ti o n . 'I he con~ r dl'~ ign was re tu r ned las t it i~ the s tro ng hold o f th e. deno m in­ on th e Otte r bein campus. Nov. 30 a nd speedily and ex pect to go to h e r The a ti o n \Yhich support s th e Co ll ege. h om e in Middl e town next Monday. week to the 111 a nufa ·turer s. D ec. 1, speaking before the faculty he is not planning to r et urn to color s w hi c h will he used in the cove r Saturday. D ayto n saw m o re of O t ter­ and st ud ent , and m ee ting individual ~c hool •be fo re the Ch ri s tma - hol iday . of the Sibyl s trik e a pleas in g har­ bein than s he ha seen in many a The a lumni group in the Air for Jl rivat e co nference . O tt erbei n s tud ent hop to co ntinu mony. The body wi ll he a deep blue day. ity. in co-operation with the officials 11i . hop ljppinger, repre enta tive of to r eceive eq ually favorable repo rts ,·ith faint tinges of light blue and the pa nel designs will he s ilver a nd o f - th e U ni,·er ity of Dayton. o-ave th e bt· t l ' 11le<l B r e riism, will b.: • ncemiJ1« the _ two gi rls. htue tin . . ' his makes an xcelleJ1t­ Ott ' he in a royal welc me. here iJ1 th e int r t f the c hur h and _ ___ O C - -- col r co ml, inatio n a nd har11.1o n iz · The a lu m ni a rranged for the e n­ io r the· pur p se · of awak · oing an in ter- Father of William Myers w ith fhe co lo r of the . cenic ·tio n. te r tainment of th e tea m o Friclav e. 1 in the den o minati o n a mong t he Taken by Very Sudden Death The at hl et ic . ection will he pr e ent­ eve nin g a fter its a rri val in the cit;. Yo un g people ,d10 expect to do thei r li fe work t hrough the avenue of th e .\II Otte r bein was sadde ned last ed in a novel way and in suc h des ign. - The dining room of th e Bonebrake church. The com in g of Bishop Clip - Tuesday morning when it was an­ as are seldom see n in co llege a nnuals. Theological emin a ry do rm itory could pinger is de igncd to m eet a need t hat nounced t ha t vVilli a m Mye rs· father A type of p e ncil s ke t ches will com ­ easily have b en mis taken fo r a ha been kee nl y felt for a mo re vital had pa sed away. Mr. :M yer ·u c­ po~e the s u b-heads fo r t he at hle ti c scene in \Vesterv ill e. The team at e its eve nin g m eal urrounded hv Ot­ r elation hip bet,,·een the chu rc h and c umbed to a ever e and s ud cl en troke ection. terbein color s and se r ved by Ott~rbein - - - - 0 C - - -tl;i e co ll ege. , of apoplexy. grad uate. . no,,· tuclents in the e m­ Sidewalk Laid. T he program to be fo ll owed durin« \,Villiam wa called hom e late att r eet s ide of the inary. n the Pa rk th e Bi ho p's vi · it will include an a d- urda ,· e,·c11 ing but a rri ved too late The streets of th e city on aturday dre to the Faculty at their regu lar fo r l;is fat her to recognize him . Pe rry college lot at the corner of Gr ove morni1~g we r e th e sce ne of 1: h b lar a nd P:;;rk >'freets. a n ew conc rete M nd ay afternoo n meeting, a n acldre - Laukhuff. George G rigg , Dwight r­ (Conti nu ed on Fage Three) to Life Work Recruit , and all inter- no ld. and John Le hm an were in Can- sidewa lk wa laid re ce ntl y. N av. 30 And Dec. 1 In The

Int e r ests of Church.

ted per ·on at 6:.30 Monday evening. ton for th e fune r al er".'ice . a chapel talk, and a many ind ivi dual The s tudent body takes this oppo rconfercnce · a can be conveni ently tun ity of cxpre ·, ing their si ncere y ma rra n ed. pa thy to \ illiam in hi lo. s.

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. Grabill, head of. th e Oton e rvatory, w ill give a dedi-

eatory organ recital 0 £ Thank giving D ay ·nited Rr , tbren hurch, whi h Tra D. \ arner. la ti

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it loyalty to num be r of tudent s and alumni are expected to hear Prof. Grabill. This will be the ect nd or an Prof. Grabill ha opened in Akron ,_ H. churche. within a year. ft "ill be rem rnbercd that la t J anuary he cledicated the o rgan in the new rli ng · ton treet hurch. Th r gan o n which Prof. Grabill will perform Thanksgiving Day i, c,f the thr e ma nu al type and the produ t fa le,·eland firm.

ORIGINAL PLATES OF BELOVED SONG SECURED

Thanksgiving Recess. 13egins-:'.\oon, Ko,·emher 2.,. End -7::rn a. m.. \: vemher ::o.

Two O riginal Copper Engravings For Hanby's " D arling Ne1lie Gray" • •Given by Family to College."

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GRABILL WILL DEDICATE AKRON ORGAN THURSDAY Prof. terbein

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STRANGE SIGHTS SEEN BY A SAUM HALLITE ==~==============================-;:,; \\"b ile gazing ca lmly out of one of ful a,·enger. he immediately yie lded to of aum Hall on I hi · natural in ·tincts aml wiftly climb-

Tn th o ll ction cabin t of th r­ n gie li b rary ther ha b en p la d I y th cle -cencla n of B nj amio Hanby. the two copper engraving fr m which th . ong, " Darling !lrellie Grav' \ a fi r t printed by the Olive r D its- 11 Co., a Lui et -01•emb r m o rnin g my e,· ·d a n arby trellice. re~y•. dig-nity of B . to11 . in 1. !in. ha rl 110\Y complete ly va nLShed . He ln th lette r wh ich a c •npan ies lh ,.,.ere attracted t s trange, unu ua l ~n_a, J~ , on t : th e la t member · of th Hanby • ":1·11 < • t ~ap._ " ·.h.rc I1 c_I ear I y pat_' ight. , s o,, cd that 1f hr ,1 p1rat1ons had not fa111tly e. · pre~ th eir ck. ire t h, v Prexy tci I ed out of hi back_ door been towa:d · the Pr . ident' Chair he ,ong publi . heel in th e . iiiiple and and began t ol, erve th b autie of at Otterbein, he would have made a origi na l form which Benjamin Hanh,, ·nature. He glance d toward th rea r of l p .:c·1 of a hi_gh jumper. gra. peel the comp s cl c:l uring hi . JI ae da) · e lot. . nd then a trange phenom- cat by the iatl and began to exec ut e I O t rhein in 1 5 . non happened. Prexy s tarted o n a an Jndian \ a r -cl a nc e. He s wung it The lett e r i. si d by Mrs. Aman~a llop toward a dove cote which b ou _ , a round hi s head three tim es and da Billheimer. ,,·h recently died in eel the prize pigeo ns of hi young I : n- but the foll_owing . ccne i too I Birming-ham. .\la .. and who e b dy son. Our horritied eyes then followed pamfu l to he re vi ewed and fo r the· now li e. in the Otterbein Cemeterv · hi s lin of vi. ion and res ted upon_ a sa ke _of o ur reader we ring down the ? !so hv Elizabeth Hanby Coll ier. cat cont e ntedly munch_ing th e remam , ct' r ta, n o n tl_ie scene. . . K a te Hanby. the oldest living alumna o f o ne of the said pigeon . the P. -__Juni or apea red a tew minute - \ o f Otlerhein. hv Minnie Hanby J o ne< cat ensed the approach of the \\·ra th - later. " 1th a · hovel. a ncl Rrainard Oakes 'Hanby.

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