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COLLEGE LIFE /\ RINT

NUMBER 19 VOLUME XXI HOUGHrON, N Y, MARCH 1, 1929

- ./q Class af '28 Makes - Interest in Services Chemical Analysis Continues Through-

6 55 1 out the Week of Pancakes The revival effort m the Houghton Friday evening, about ten members Church continued throughout the of the Class of '28 including the pres- week with increased Interest A large ident, Virgil Hussey, who returned number of students have taken ad- to their Alma Mater for a bit of In vantage of the prmlege of 1:stening spiration during the short recess that C0 messages of truth from God's was given the teachers of publtc have Word Bro Shea's sermons schools, assembled m Miss Burnell'$ been heart searching, and benectal Lecture Room to exchange greetings to all who listened to them Follow- L and relate experiences m their new STAFF ing are extracts from the services 8eld of reaching, and incidentally to I r, 5 held the latter part of the week May enjoy a spread of pancakes and saus they be a blessmg to all who read age set up in good chemistry style I them by MLSS Burnell Ir was interesting to note that our class president's ca Thursday evening Brother Shea took for his text the verse, "Whom Faty for eating has not been reduc- Re preach, Narning every man and ed by the hard work of presiding over 2.-21/ teaching every man in all wisdom; a high school However, his duties .-. as a school master have tterfered thar we ma, present every man per- fect In Christ Jesus (CoL 128) He with his well known habit of "sleep- They. ae some folks m this picture from whom we haie not heard mg m" untl| high noon each day All spoke briefly of the life and wonder- ful comersion of Paul in attendance, gave favorable reports MARCH WINDS of their work and are quite well sat- Then he proceeded With the texr Only a Missionary I love to walk along the campus paths Victory Keynote of isfied with teachmg as a profession, saying thar Paul preached Chnst, the On March days rare, but not as a "get rich quick" scheme One who is the power and wltrt.m Service And feel the racing, keen March During the informal discussion, it Prayer Meeting of God The destiny of every soul wind abroad depends on their attitude toward was suggested to call all the members Recall to your mind the Ste edl- i Dance through my hair Many Testify to the Lord's Christ He came and died to mve of the class together on the evening tonal of the usue of December sev- He was Goodness humanity from their Sins of April 5th, which ts the Friday enth, 'Only a Masionary Service," I love the feel of cool wlnd on my triumphant over death since He aroce during the Easter vacation for public when March Sfth arrives The first face The first post revival prayer meet- from the grave without stress and schools If such a reurtion meets with Tuesday eventng of each month is set And past my hps, ing held "on the hill" struck a key- strain This Christ is the one al- your approval, please address to Box aside in the interest of foreign mts- I love to hold closed eyelids to the winds note of victory George Osgood, the 1 together lovely, the one who says 202. Houghton, N Y Let's have 4 sions, at which time the semor Y M leader, used I Corinthwns 11 28 as Come unto me, and I will give you real party, Alumni' ' W B present such a program wh,ch For them to kiss the basis of his exhortation to us to rest," the one who can 6t us for life, we trust 8 an tnspiration to every I often walk along the campus paths, examine our hearts, that we may re for death and for the ludgment one S:nce every CA-:st:an 5 3 -11£ When March -Mmds blow, rain blessing m our live. and be able (Con:Inued on Page Four) sionary we hope that you will avail To feel that eager, tugglng breeze, to pray for those who have not as Evangelist Upholds pourself of each opportunity to in k because yet accepted Jesus Christ as their per- crease your knowledge of the mod- I love it so sonal saviour This self examination Full Gospel on Sunday ern needs of the various mission A M P Mr Osgood suggested, might con fields sist of asking ourselves such questions Stag Party Staged Abundant Supply in Jesus, If you wish to L\2rrise >our faith as "Is my daily life such as would have a dehnite obJect for praper, en Plea(Is for Souls to be In Dorm large >our on and mar the great Pupil's Recitail Given pleasepleasing Chng'" ro '73 himv" m) Heconiersacion urged us to Saved Now est challenge i, hich can b. offered to tr, to sze our hearts from God's Last Monda) aening the men of a Christian,come to the Y MWB , 1 1 0 7 21% Dotnt the Faculty and the male members of TaL.ng as his tert the lattir por- meeting March fi frh The program by Vocal St6[lo,no ., tion of the nineteenth ,.rse of the will be of After i number ot earnest. hearr the Jun,or and Senior classes united tweptional inter.st, center Nine Render elections i felt pra,ers we had a regular popcorn m an old fashioned pancake feed Anc chapter of Philippians, "The sup ing around the Jt-'. in the light of ply of the spirit of Jesus" the e, an testimon, mating The leader d•d The protes,ors proved to be excellent prophecy On Thursda> afternoon Februar>i not need to urge folks to testify, for (9) tooks--nor were the pancakes gelist, Rep Shea sought to point his 21, 1929, Prof He-man Baker, #oca, one after another the, were on their half baked The dignified members hearers away from the low, dwarfed, Instructor. presented s..era| ot his feet .ith words of thanksgiwng and of our faculg surely became their impo, erished condit on m whick pupils in a rema 1 m the College Cha- man, Christians livi to the abundant Frosh Froth pel The following program was ren praise posinons as they stood cooly before a supph a it rs in Christ Je.us To the dered Srudent although there was a fine red hot stove clad m checkered gIng outside observers it would look as it Plans are going foreward at a great large crowd to this meeting, it Eou ham aprons of length suficient to Almd Mater God had a limited suppl> Every nrc for the boped for Fresh party i. -re one who wasn't there won't OLI conform to rule Smoke was very Conducted b, Martha Cher ' thing God does is on a la. 154 p'an Evervbod, expects a btg timer They come next Teusdap e,ening' You much m evidence It is doubtful He pardons witti an •bundint par thought of April 1st as an approprint. O P"st i the Lord fium ENFh ' can t alford to miss it that the Dorm aer saw any more smoke ar one time, ho. ever It made don He bas abundant grace for dirt, but tbat kerns too suggesti.e Isabelle Ha.n [Mendelssolin i hter K Come Ralph Co\ ln ooproprlare background for the nery man He longs to give not on But laping Jo'.ing md·.. thi Fros'' 1 '.1, Virs Husse, Speaks to St,!derts discu,sion which was to follow 1, life but more abundant life "I Orchestra ..pect. to make its debur Ed,th Daus #11| pour out my spirit" To pour soon, 1!50 an Ir, ing Berlm will no Thi Roses m the G,rrden Frank H | On Fridap h a>hington's birthday p.of W right showed hinuelt , en our shows a buce supplp So man, doubt b. dicmered, for a song writ Al·'drid Srienson [Grly th: student bodi wa. pmileged re effi.tent in stirring up the batrer, Prof liu. seem to miL, that Scripture bay ine contest as to be held The winner d Purver Perfect Stenson hear again a wei[ known pubhc speak Chrisn m frvtng Musage and Prof "I will give rou i spoonful" But „[I! rtiene 1 or,ze and the song will b 8:tA n Th- Lu,*. Arthur H er former'; 0, Houchron L tr,1 1 Doug m Rapping the flipflops Oui rheri 15 no scarcin with God, the be t,Len for the Freshmin cliss song MN Burne I [Penn Husse), speaking in behalt of the muucal professors Baker and La#less ,rrall Shea fd thi r ipprx.zation tor the flag pre "the, art s.1 at" te use Prot Leo's danr grac, 0£ God Es ro ibound ro Odtclass modern song„riters The. 7 -d in -' - r r v«B- n :4 .=t,co 0„n .ords Prof Nvoolsey declined sard you Paul pressed to..rd the vere practicing a re. 1,na to the Tb. Ro<. 0 [o,e Hamblen k :4. c i.. ot 1930 H. dren an an apron 4 Fog thar be had hip.h cilling That \.as !115 s.cret ird tune of "C!,mintina" .hich Hent Ev.lin Davie. ..110-, b.r. .n .he p.one.r work of enouth of that to do Presidenr Lu=k- made him say, "Thanks be to God omethIng like thts 6,;' L. c .5.n: L.,Or H-r:v Czore: 1' 1.litngron in giv,ng us thi. 9; .,10·.9-1 6,melf a capabl, 0.2r who causeth us alwa s to triumDI. Wilfred Bain .ountn and t4 wor!- ot \Villard I seer and director of the faculty bob 0. i c.-rpu. in a college Hoi.t,ht,in - #undin- t'it, „hoo' tor in due time earning dishes 0+ The first condition is the abun D.-cing d. ep tor kno„lede. ther, Com, L leo Hint *In,5 P Dunn 0-her colli zes bad 6 -n atab'ashed cakes, savor, conramers of gusaer dam pardon This makes us babes in - - r': or gak Joung Fresh M u Hill Christ but we should not be content #, as a Dioneer m the ind pitchers .ell filled with rriole always to be babes crvtng for the Came a vo,2 +rom the Litch.n m the '- 7 he Umpht Hoir Arthur P.nn field I.'oTloniding a college on re 3, rup appeared on the tables same feelings and ple,sures we had .ell known act.nts o· Gcorg2 0, b The Cupboard D#ight Conn Ii-r.ous Dr•nciple. 45 we ir, 10£1 r. Noc more than one summons -as when we were jirst converted We good, sa>ing "WA Vacuums under I '0 its Stevenson the flag and to the countrv for which necessan to ger the bovs ro seat should go on to perfection Take their hair" There ts no question but Inc *.ompaniments wire furnish it stands. so we should be to our themsehes about three ot the longest on more of God The healthy, spir- what all Freshman labor under dif- ed b> ATeda Ayers. school and to her principles App·tr tables in tile annex The manner m itual soul demands an ever enlarg- ficulnes and have weighty subjects, This 2 the first of a sries ot ent!, rhe responsibilities of carm. which those buckwheat cakes and mg conception of God This is the especially the latter boice recitals to be gi en by Mr Bak for a flock of 11% el; American Foutl· sausage duappeared was surprising result of a spirit-filled Ilfe--a life of Watch this column for further zt er's students The attendance was has mcreased Virg's orator,cal pow It ts said that Yetter took the prize the poured-out Spirit Such an ex- ems concerning the Frosh Foohsh fairl> good but these public recitals ers We wish he would come agair# at his table-possiblv for the whole per:ence through self denunciation, Frollc should be more largely attended, be and talk longer group-but Prof 41!en was a close dedication and a heart made pure cause the best of our music students second and certainl) champion cake (Cont:nued on Page Four) SEE THE GAME TONIGHT , are presented In them ATIEND SUNDAY SCHOOL (Con.nued on Page Three)

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THE HOUGHTON STAR Ivlost of the surrounding schools lows us "the pursuit of happiness" Alumni Gossip were closed on Washington's Birth sl,ould hak be.n erased I han day, and a number of former Hough s,nce learnid that Houghton College -Former Theolog Heard From ton students took ad. antage of the .annot be Judgid b its reputation Entered at the Postoffice Published weekly Sy Tupper Lake, N y holida for visiting their Alma Ma and St Ze . at Houghton, N, Y, il# Union Literan Februar> 25,1929 t, r Among these were Merril Lin ' Ir (the road to the college) led Dear "Star" Reader, as Znd class matter quest of Gerry, N Y Virgil Hus up a short hill and proved a none too Association I am a constant reader of the se), Panama NY, Perry Tucker inviting spectacle A wooded 611 on 'Star" and certainly have enjo}ed ev and wife, Ruby Moore, and Ruth one sidr, an embankm, nt on the ir> copy since last September It VanDusen, all of Hmsdale, N Y, other and a dtisty road between " A True Reflection of College Life " hardl> seems possble thai four years Helen Kellogg, Kenneth Storms, '-Thc road with a high bank up Subimptic, Sl 50 1 early have escaped since I was a "Theolog„ Ruth and Verna Crouch, and Paul one side, and a high bank down on at dear old Houghton How swifil Steese, Ebenezer, N Y the other made us expect something time flies when we had reached the top We Editorial Department After reading letters from the dif weren't dissappointed in the least " Editor-in ch:ef Robert Hess ferent members of my class (includ Assoculte Editor _ _ fresh jfrosh -Aleda Ayers ing Viola's, Merril|'s, and Goldie's) Managing Editor - Paul Roy I ha, e really been homesick for the effusions Third Game of I.ltiT,IN place hhich was, and always w:11 be Hilda Butterheld Local Wilham Sallberg dear to me Purple - Gold Series Rel:g:ous__Features - __ _ErmaEsther Anderson Reis Exch,zngelokes __ Martha Dper I note that nearly ali of my class- A Discovery Aius:r Alvin Densmore mates haw turned out to be school To-night Although I am only a Freshman I - Athlet,c Editor _. __AltonC,ril CronkLittle Seminar,____ Anna Eng!,sh teachers Mi calling has been a bit Ir. m Marroon different I am married to a minister ha e come to realize that there is m The count now stands tWO victories Business Depariment of rhe Gospel, >ou see I'm a .preach Houghton Colleg. something thar iS for the purple boys and girls and a vital part, the life blood in fact, none for the Gold Busmes. Manager Hollis Ste enson er: wife " God has blessed our homq Subsmption Manager .ith a little daughter "Bethel Jean„ of the College That thing is the There are rumors that the purple religion of Jesus Christ cent.r, "Louie" Shipman may be out Circubtion Um battle of colors E; enon. out for air on Sunda,s and put in -om. out tont.ht and sce what .,11 Collegiate Sam Says Sg:'Zedurnmthe ns ar:et mod, ball, for the rist of the ueek happen ,ta) and help push the battle, and No .nd.ed, it form. t'le ' Ln life of Tlk Prnate Offic.: In the 101, er ., s.i souls sawd M> heart !5 n tr . Its follo er, Prictical Christianin hall art about a. r·,nid/. a. thi dorm, - kind of Ar the c'm. of th, ' f·-roughton's ka note # mcettrips our dear Bro-her Ril'man I m rot tning to male out that tutption room Houtron i a 5orr of Utopia Far 4 from the \%:sinan Church at Lons from th·ir bur it 14 3 eood place in Lake Hill cont:nue preaching for 4 1.. to lire becau Chrat 15 uith each Sundpi afternoon P. r & 2 Laps some ot 5.u w '11 remember him u. aluar i. He promised he Nould be #c „ a. a student at Houghton fo A Fred,man n HY OBSERL E RULES ' ' , n, i, 6 ears. some m or eight Hars ago Count le Ccufons 1 Lbouch m, letters to the "Star" The central theme of campus p.114.ers during :bc la,t t; o n.6 11.. -.; 1,e few. vet Fou ma, be sure I Cohinn been the rules and regi,lutions of Hotighten College their obs, iwn i *:nd -m .r'1 a creat 10. er of Houghton A Terrible Catastrophe cnioy.ement- This paramotint ,«ui ha, pri,ented d most uit>i, t!,d prob ind find my thouchts frequenth turn The Star recentl> rec.t.ed this i.m to the minds of the jacule, Th. e,ty mr.e>ing d,B r,lti of in inc r that direct'on It mean. much H. .tood on tbe bridgi it mid touching episrle, r. hich . I. idl> por fomng the rules ds they appear in tht· citaloit,£ und thc groa :ng t, 11.1 n, 7 r m- spiriti, ill, and m mam other night. a wanderer unwanted and trais the mtrimural actisttles of our on the part of the mdloyit') of th, in.d.nt. 1.. di.regird 11* r. gulations \wai,s .purn:d 4 the horid rilrs cime school brings the fdcult, face to iact nith c .... 11,- 't,Lr, collig, A, u/t'V hi, , As e, er a boo«ter for Houghton to his sleepiess Li .s ·15 he .tood ther, Dear Count de Coupons 6 hisron of Mildred Kn.IDp I.in Tence wishing rha[ someon uould comfort i A sophomore gul in our dorm con rbue.n thedrttm iatccol,itatn]r},:1' t:;,150, thei, ,2. and cire for him Th,s ccrtaint, wal. tus.s thL th.or of p.rp.tual motion itgulaxions without the .0-oper.ltion of 14 stud.nt bodi hai, in, : n,th 7 cruil hird old „orld. to his mind,, Mith gum Ch,Wing Caniouenlighr dlsastrous fal'Ure for .6er>where he \,tnt hi was chas Ln h. r on the subj.ct It :sn't done Houghton College has dmicd dt the int..1 point of m, b d i.1,16 Locals cd away b> angn p.nons and more lin th. b.s: of circles ts 117 rhan once he had narro,k in her histor, ed linless d §=tilailon Minton . pit,initi to Iii. qud,ni tkap-d Tn o Inquisit:>e K notf body the jacult mill not bc resp<,t, d „in a, inu, 6 a, 'he rult, -r, at Eu.,n, Tder t. temporard> at diath at the hind of tl:be cruil pili Dear Inglisit.,e Knots the present t:mc borne du. to illne. of h„ father pie Consider >our.21,es luck-while Tule,Frist, in most let collegesus consider unne,sitte, the Imise of th,· pif.ent di,regard for r. hool Ic,hn Wilcox ot Bur|, r Pa 1. , is A t.ir Lodin< of L.11 came to hil her jau . ·re worLIng on the gum she and p•:1.[2 1. liuo!, d rpirit i, initill. d :ine hr parenrs for a f.w diss mto the heet and mind of each rudint tired m.nd a, he ,tood r,sting upon :3 practic ng a litrl. linguistic econ .nwitid thdi mal., b:, chest the bridg. H. did not kno„ u hit olm swell w:th pride n hen th. nam. of 61< Alm: Mater 4 mut:„ni d On Prof Virgil Huge, of Panama t. . ah bu. ht pond rid for a mo U '" School has i new Ford Sedan In rile b.st of cir.les gom chewing .te other hnd this sam, spirit n b. b iume .all i. 1,00[ 1., idlt. init,, m.ne ind st.med dout,tful as to A cons'd'rid a needless waste of each student an enth:ina,tic defender of th. tradit'on, N.dard, ma d:f LICelle 1. confinid to the whethu he sl,ould go on, .4 or tli- enirm Hoi, c er it ma, be bad sfrritprrnciples F b:ch of Als the Lorn institution in th, btat of n of hich the h,fri I..1 an„„dit intou don't kno,+ -6;11 znr,ort of th Nat,onil Educa First Impressiors of OLr Tz :'r • ,• 61&.1 .1,· b q.• dilf·..i te tn: , 11, . u bur that lie'11 till in a Flar I think nedled and peTpotuated 1,1 inteT, oll, gwr able.ic. d.6,1„ 11£, il'11, 01 Aociat on at Clneland Ohio Alma Matrr , ou're both taking risks te•,T, matowical contestg Cass 71•alw, :n,4 9 '71.Tied di,Imrion b.:n{il har Mohneaur was a.av several Count de Coupons heh school and colle:c a. p eli 4, uppe :nd 10- .r .1. rm n T lit <114,1,„t A„. 'The student. facultp, and som must 4e made to feel that hc 1, d .ital tr;{ of an oyganization „r bodi of Loard,last and „erk H Sinten principles ies, tng .c'1001 of tite townspeopic ,

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S SPRING STYLES students wish they had more of- a ve In mens Oxfords, Hats 6 Ties leave with new ten dollar bill! a Houghton College ge Suits and Top Coats evident 1 the m LADIES Hugh Thomas Book Store inc red Oxfords and Sandals, I.ens Duplicated, Fr:mic. dav she ier d a prices you can *dford to pdy. eir Jeweler and Optician gratitude to the students for 'lens' Clothing Colburns General Store kind thoughts. n Rushford Nk Athletic Goods Hume. New Y-ork 921£ .Rote Ebat STAG PARTH School Supplies P ARCHIE O. SMITH Coal The male members of the - 1[>· ,(:on:inied hom One} Stationery, Fcuntain Pcns n .ed OPTOMETRIST and upper classmen fellows I dispatcher for the faculty, not e en Cement, Plaster g pretty sleep Tuesday. Typewriters Hours: 103 N. Main S[ "Cod" could keep up. It surely LS and Drain Tile The milkman has a w )rd surprising whar athletics or 9 a m. to 5 p m. 11'.16¥ill., X Y H. J. Fero, Alanager Prompt Delivery - iF delivery truck! Bravo! a person's appetite. See- I.. S. GELSER & SON The ,Cripture verses have :en

FILLMORE.N. Y. changed upon classroom boards. K ep nd New FORD Car CHRISTMAS LUCKEY&SANFORD it up, Theologs! stated the purpose He stressed rhe facr rhat a CARDS USE There are onlv three more v ears to GARAGE SERVICE wait, girls! Ill C annot be a success unless chere IS a See our fine assortrnent of Lincoln-FORD-Fordson days in '32. en Phone 19L Hume. N. Y tudent and faculty. He read ·e. The Stars and Stripes ,m Gibson Engraved Cards jn and Other Baked Goods the Flag Pole lait Friday. lIe wherein he set forth facts relative to and Booklets. Eva B Hotchkiss em more often! the founding of the school. It 1B PALMER GR ADUATE Made by There's too de la et 5 to 25 cents n the chapel ' around noon or t zre C. W. GLEASON he Chiropractor abouts every da.! Give us more air The College Inn Belfast. N. Y. U nderchssmen usuallv follow the eX- Thursday 0 r-Listerine might do! 12 to 3 P. M ple ser by J he HOUGHTON HALL th- amIathering was chen lav last Fridav and to celebrate a RICHMAN BROS Cannon Clothing Co. liscussion relative to the r ur C. W. WATSON nice new : Ad Well:;ville, New York Ir- CLOTHING :agle perched high made traced their stand regarding this im PHARMACIST ince upon our chapel platform tB Wearing Apparel mrtant question. To sav h :hich K still lends a parriotic air. A uits Overcoats Tuxedos FILLMORE - - NEW YORK neeting was entielv serious wou 'goodwill" gift given bv the class r untrue for Wit and Humor re All Wool . - All $22.50 PURE DRUGS SODAS 30 to the class of '28, Id. verv much in evidence. Prof. n- Odd T in rousers $4.25 Houghton General Store Prof. "Leu B." is getting along ·her. fi .ars-elebrated a birthday last Spring Millinery ,·as a "jew" meaning thereby tha atisfaction Guaranteed PEATL'RING I-HIS LVEEK 'ap \. t:!: two bir-hdav cakes: whee le was a true Keslevan n :h The Bou:dir Staff is hard A smart new hat (silk. :repe or felt CRETO.XES e J. H. Hurley Agt. with srrawl helps to bring the winter 0 Id Houghton Friendship N. Y. Re:king racking rumous ns ended the a ardrobe up to date. 01'ER/)R.1/'ES ccurn. s desirous of seeing Houghton 51.95 and more. ( l'R:/-.11.\' M A/.11 Allegany Lumber Co. Thi> 9:el's - pheld. Prot. I:lightfulli brief. Oh bev! Keep it b Filimore. N. Y. HAT e a good after dinner speaker a MILLER SHOP P: lough he stated the contrarv. H e new >Iftelll<. Next to Theatre W':11"ille. N. Y. h M. C. Cronk he student and showed that A Complete Line of Build:ng MILLINERY rudent 15 securin: a Ie Materlais a; Right Prices duration here. and that the - High School Notes Y Specia I Easter Assortment of J. A. BENJAMIN as the ritzhr i.f making rules a d S hop and Mill Work a Specialty HATS AT THE COI.LEGE INN Fur:fruze ind Undert.king leosophic Appoints Officers nforcing the same. Prof. V nlightened us regarding some ts Saturdav. March 16th. E.le·,•i·at Supplies tor f i_trola and Records igh school escapades then u - d Lehigh Coa!---All Sizes Mrs. E 0, Buttrfield 1001 lovalt¥ in reference ro Rl'Hill'()11). Cow Feed tan· elected officers Elonday 1- 5 andards of Houghron. oultry Feed . after his u:u.il fund of wirici. Tony Midey ig. February 2501. The g Ecers were elected. Chamberlain Bros. Shoe Repair Shop- >oke of the tobacco habit as expen President-Irwin Mattoon ve and absolutelv unnecessarv. Th Caneadea. N. Y. Modern and Reliab[e RUSHFORD. N. Y. Via- President- . their itritude that they w E.POSIT Secretan·-Anne English Treasurer-Mildred Hunt e the ideals and printed John H. Howden Estate

e - ,[lege upheld mci enforced. D ry Goods - Groceries - Shoe 4!ae Young. r moved. Rubber Footwear Free Deliverv Phone 2- Thi. seme,[er Various ieration of the All Kinds of Floor Covering :re given among them were the fol- Rockwell Bros. & Co. idy. co some verv wing; student government, greater PH ONE 27-A FILL:WORE, N. Y. d instructive programs. re * registration. more class distinc- Wellsville, N . Y. in (!ook our Freshies!) , strict en- Ke:leyan Methodist rcemenr of rules as thev stand Bath Room New Linoleurn for the Kitchen, Mrs Bowen's Birthday Publishing Association Hall or Office Celebrated of major oifences .removal of so 330 E. Onondaga St. "En· On Frida; after dinner the Sen Syracuse, N. F. This is the time of war for ir. The G,unr.'. large.t itne ..of the High School had all gath- e consensus ,·,t „r.n:.w Fur H,m' id m 14,•,m 3 wiwn the clas. prest- BOOKS-BIBLES here. and Exper[ workman:litp at uur service. esident Luckev placed much of the n: called Mrs. P. S. Bowen. say- ;ponsibilin· for school spirit on the Si. NDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES . rhar ri·ere wai per:lassmen. her. "1. that April tool?' DIAMONDS WAI'CHES All Kinds of Job Printing r,- Bowen, Doubtless even one present was W rite w iour needs--Ke parcel. After ,everal minutes mefited b. rhe garhering. a better rd labor she surcee U dersrandin: of each ,.thers prob- can Supply them COVILLS JEWELRY K FORE all rhe s:ing. and :ound a beautiful ns--facult,· and student bodv-ha. ·r:harp pencil in a small box. r ulred. President Luckev believe· ir this marks a new egoch in the Mrs. Bowen expressed her t tass 14111gs. en- 1 said it was not the gift alone but torv of Houghton College. Not E. B. COVILL & SONS 0 good feeling that exists between regretted thar the meeting g1 aurb (Commenic. "Home of the Square Deal'' class members and the faculty In't break up until 12:55. Why ich she appreciates. : have such a gathering regularlv- 111 ent jinuitations. 1 cerrain!v more than once a vear w:,11 or,lillic i,Ir fr„m o,ir n.,tehm:iker-. % 2: 30 p. m. more surprises were store for the most honored member 56-Page Free Catalogue. of YOU MUST LOVE YOUR WORK the high school. our Principal. Music Club ith as much pomp and dignity as T he Metal Arts Co. 'ays becomes 1 Senior and Student 7 regu!ar meeting of rite Music The charge of laziness is never laid ar the door of the Captains of Ea rl T. Perkins. Rep. Rochester Industry. Mosr of them worked incessantly in their Pounger days dy President, Mr. William Boehne C ib was held Mondav evening in r ifessor Lawless' studio. After a They loved their work, which enabled them to push ahead. Had tile) m de a delightful speech ab out two spent their time in recreation they would not be at the head of the big f 'Ous people whose birthdays are on 4 business discussion. Professor METRO GAS things today. Every one of these men had bank accounts which they the same day-George Washington .·less gave i very instruer,re and NETRO ETHYL GAS kept building up and was prepared when opportunity came around. a 1 Mrs. Philinda S. Bowen. Hav- :resting talk about the various in- S iments of the orchestra. He il- Keep vour Bank account with us Build it up. ing not yet recovered from the shock G4,god MOBILOIL Gaged she had a short time before Mrs. :rated them by means of his Or- Bank of Belfast B Nen was nearly overwhelmed bv phonic. Authorized Service the long white envelope which was The next meeting will be devoted BELFAST, NEW YORK r sented to her bv tile President rhe study of Beethoven. OLD L. B. MAIN STRONG RELIABLE xhalf of the Student Body. Upon 4 Per cent Interest Paid on all Time Deposits ning she found that which most D )N'T MISS THE BALL GAME Fillmore, N. Y. .-

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INTEREST IN SERVICES Lester J. Ward The great mvitation to heartsick to prepare ourselves for our life's Alice M Lockwood CONTINUES souls was the text of the sermon Sat- .ork but let us not leave God out of narmacist Fillmors. N Y (Continued hom Paze One} urday evening," Come unto me all plans D-4 Hyglerust Oral Prophylans Candy and Stationerb-A Specialty Paul also preached to warn human- ye that labour and are heavy laden Finally, the conclusion of the mat Fillmore, N Y it> of their need of Christ The ma and I will give you rest Rest for rer ts fear God and keep Hs com- n• Y.*Ditc n." lority are not willing to take the the un sick, rest from wrong domgs, mandments, for this is the whole Christian way for they thmk that the rest from an accuslng conscience, rest dut> of man price is too great Christ wa de from turmoil of soul, Has God's invi Friday-February 22 spised, forsaken and persecuted for tanon to mankind The blood of Prof Whitaker in his talk made The Famous Gruen Wrist and Pocket our sakes and he is ready and desires Jesus will go as deep as sin Yea, two strong appeals to the unsaved as to uphold and see us through all our the blood blots out the sin prmciple reasons for them to seek God First Watches are sold in Alletany trials from the heart of man Sin 15 a was that of self-love or self protec- . County only at this Store. We choose for ourselves whetr disease, a disease in that we are born tion, salvation not only for the soul 4 we will take God's way or not m sin But, God provided a cure for bur for the mind and body Second, . offers this wonderful Salvation unto sm for He wills, "That not any PRICED FROM $25.00 UP. a, a sense of duty, to show our love ali and if we confess and forsake our should perish but all gam eternal to God for what he has done for us sins they are blotted out and are re- life " WARD'S JEWELRY STORE m all the seemmg commonplace membered agamst us no more He thmgs of life The Largest Jewelry Store m Allegany County has satd, «As far as the east 15 from SINCE 1881 WELLSVILLE, N y the west, so far hath he removed our EVANGELIST UPHOLDS FULL Monday-FebruaryProf Wright spoke 25 about growth transgressions from us GOSPEL Paul's great atm was to present ev- in grace II Peter 3 18, "But grow in (Contimied from Page One) grace, and m the knowledge of our ery man perfect m Christ We must be cleansed from all unrighteousness This is a day when wicked men Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ if we expect to mammin our Chmt- wax worse and worse but It is also a Growth ts the only natural and com- lan experience and to gain Haven as day when God has promised to pour mon place after one has been born our eternal home Christ said "Be ye out His spirit on all flesh without dis mto the family of God The var- therefore perfect as your father which crimination of race, sex or age But lous means of growth are to read the THE HOUGHTON COLLEGE PRESS is m Heaven is perfed " God does not pour His spirit out on Word of God, pray, and attend thd 1 Brother Shea emphasized the fact people promiscuousb The Holy ordmary means of grace The Chnst- that we must draw near to Christ Spmt ts not glien to those content to tan life is not to be laid on the shelf 1 He told the story of a master artist be Just seat w armers or mere feeders and taken down onlv when conven travellIng a great distance to see a of a few hens and chickens but to tent or needed but it is a life to be picture of Christ chiseled out of a the soul winners and to those on fire lived stone As he viewed the face from for God The seal of the Holy Spir For .har shall it profit a man if the opposite side of the room he was tt comes upon the finished transaction he gain the whole world and lose State Bank of Fillmore terribly daappolnted A lad told him which makes it authentic and shows his own soul to come nearer He did and he be- its divine ownership Tuesday-February 26 Fillmore, New York gan to see its greatness Then tile There :s an abundant supply of Miss Rachel Davison called our at lad told him to kneel down and look the spirit of Jesus for all tention to four requisites of the christ Out of town customers will find at the State Bank of up mto the face He knelt down The scrlpture text on Sunday even- tan life First testinlony, Christ ltv- Fillmore the same consideration and attention which and as he looked on the face of ing was I John 3 1-15 The text was eth m me, second a brotherly relation- characterizes our services to Fillmore Patrons. Chrtst he could see the very lines of Hebrews 12 25 "See that ye refuse ship, third sharing of all we have, compassion that were written there not him that speaketh For if they and fourth courage to take up our We welcome the making of new business contacts as He broke down and wept When wt escaped not who refused him that cross daily "If any man will come a means of broadening and increasing our service. draw nigh to Christ, He draws nigh spake on earth, much more shall not after me, let him deny himself, and 4 per. cent interest paid on time deposits com- unto us we escape ,if Ffe turn away from him take up his cross, and follow me " pounded semi-annually. The tat for Fnday evening was that speaketh from heaven " The Wednesday-February 27 Rev 22 11 and 12 "He that u un- epitome of the sermon was as follows It was indeed a great pleasure to just let him be unjust still, and he No matter what our standing ma> have Rev John Wilcox, a former JOS. LEVEY CLOTHING CO. that is flthy let him be filthy soll, be, we are still on probation God is student and resident of Houghton, and he that is nghteous let him be callmg us to >leld ourselves to him to speak to us m chapel He :In- r righteous still, and he that ts holy and that for many reasons If we pressed the thought upon our mtnds 95-97 Main St., Wellsville, N. Y i , let him be holy sbIL And behold. continue to grieve the Hol> Spirit that the world is seeklng and trying I come quickly, and my reward is he wil be taken from us We are to capitalize the lives of the young PERSONALIT\ and li JRTSCHUI·\Ilt,l V \RI CLOTHES with me. to give every men according debtors to a lost world Yielding to people today It will try to make as his work shall be " God will sa e us from physical, moral, each one of us say yes to its plans TRENCH COdTS I I \711} R J \c kIT, Rev A J Shea then proceeded to and spiritual calamit> No man ever but are we seeklng to please men or

CHELSON ·ind -71-7.10\ 1] \ 1. enlarge Upon this Judgment day pro fails m his moral life without God God phecy He pointed out m particular having first talked to him with the 55.00 S 5 5 1) the relation of the condition of heart purpose of saving him from w hat He and bfe in the present to that saw was commg Then, d a man con Shining Shafts tbroughout eternity There is com tinuousl, refuses to hear God s ioice ing an ine, itable day m which there God turns a deaf ear to his cries From Shea '6:r**'***r*tir**4194 Into sin re,eal himself to )ou Novelty Shoe for the College Girls are , ho think they can be at ease b:fort he „as comerted lost com There is only one wa> to keep out ; now and pet be satisfi.d at the Judg r'.ing be canno• regain The deut of hell and that is to get rid of 4 ment has a greater lei erage upon him than Hamilton Shoe Store fin 1* The requirement at the Judgment uDon one u ho never wen· m deepli Wellsville, New York dai rhe e, angelist said, will not be We cinnot escape the effects of sm We #111 have to stand before the according to past standards. but ac We will backs'ide unles. M Judgmwit m the light of the age m &4*,4,0.81-4'-4'=*#*#Jaa#-a-a#emn#=4,4 cording to the light of the present dap to into the hol, of holies which in r.'lich we live and agi We now hate centuries of this dispensation means into holines. 11 c r,,son so many people newr 4 godly example and Biblical enlighten With al] the degree. >ou can Ar rid of sin is because the, tamper

HOUGHTON COLLEGE 2 ment bv hich to proft Noah and get, ou can'r be a lead.r wthout God with :t 3 other Old Testament characters are and sal,arion and the might, bap Jesus has ruined nery w eapon the Recognition , according!, exempt from some of the ti.m w·h rhe Hok Ghost Devil ever had Houghton College is chartered and accredited by New York 4 ludgment i,hich ue, in this Hol> F State - Ghost dispensation, must meet These God wants to show ourelves to Students mai use Ne:, York Stare scholarships recu·rements must b: met m this life oursek es Graduates receive the degrees of Bacl.elor of Am or Bachelor since rhen will be no time for The Chapel Bell Rings God places an almighty ejector m of Science c' ange or redress m the last da> Thursda)-Februarv 21 us to keep throwing off the things t Graduates may rccei e the College Limited Teachers' Certificate In th:, connecrion the snell Lr n Re, Shea gpoke to li, using part of of the Devil $ without taking examinations plamid that the important thing m the twelfth chapter of Luke for his The Devil will rum >ou body and Courses of Studi this I fe :s ratber to be than to do scripture lesson The rich man had a Ae There are seventy courses ot studz :lassitted under the folio. ing God will demand in the Judgment day large suppip of.arthl, goods and sup w souI,11! let but him Christ will save )ou if you t departments English, Foreign Languages born ilod.rn and I rhar u. should b. holy It a a divme posed he had man, veir, but one Ancient, History, Economics. Po .tical bcien -e. Soc olog„ Philos rcqu,rement for heaven-and thus for thing hc had forgotten intireli hr We can be as free from SIn as if , oph}, Psycholog), Religious Education. \lusic, Mathematics, e,rth Nothing unholy can ever en had left God out of his plans and we had not been born m sin,as free as Phsics, Chemistry, and Biological S.tence r - heaven He that is un Just in life What a foollsh idea he expecr if there were no sin in the world, as had a sinful ten- These furnish the prescribed colarscs nrenarator)r t to professional , any respect, whether toward self, ed to get satisfacrion out of material free as if we never , mid in bu med:ane, law, and denosin, and giw ads anced 4 familv, friends, or God, in the las things instead of seeking Christ the dencY YI credit Engmeer, in courses Chemical leadmg Engineer, to the and degrees Allchanical of G.Engineer 11 Engineer. Elecrrical 4 dai, will inevitably remam unJust onlv source of real satisfaction Oh, We can't escape our rating m $, In closing his address, Re Shea that men 1,ere wise thar the. u ould God's book Estimated Expenses J gaw some startling illustrations of undereand and con,ider their latter 1 The necessary expenses for one > ear need not exceed %40000 4 the dangers of neglecting hollness, end ' Don't expect the Lord is going to knock you down with a sledge ham- Send for catdog to $ and brought the truth to all hearts The Lord gives each of us an op- mer to get your attention JAMES S LUCKEY 5 present in a very real forceful man- portunity to find out just what he Houghton, N Y * ner The Bible has been a blessmg wants us to do Are we willing for If there is the shghtest deviation to man> throughout the centuries Him to show usp We as students, from the path of rectitude God will gy#viviv,w *1&**************Er#**FikE-***wyke CorUlt it have the pnMIege of attending school , call after you