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SENIOR EDITION

VOLUME XXII HOUGHTON COLLEGE, HOUGHTON, N Y. 'nY 16, 1930 NUMBER 27

. - Arbor Day Many Seniors -- V * Have Contracts A Success

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4 0 .. Eighty per cent Have Succeeded Majority oi Students Aid In Being Placed In Annual Event

A. each .ns..rut on gro „ it build. Oid Phoebus 'gins to rtse-birds for itself a place m the thought and 4v twitter-me insistent clamor of alarm J.. h f. of the comn·unity * luch it senes clocks-Arbor day is here To the Th. r.puntion .h ch it thus gainf Fresh it Is a grand ne., experience. LhnELE 5101 4 as new ob J -ct,es and To the Seniors it L> rhe day follow- purpo.es ar. operative in th. erecu· ing Skip Da> To the Faculty It is Ii,e po tcl.s an-1 ,n the „orking per a da, , !.en th.9 are deprived of the sonndl In ,ike manner Houghton p easur. of tr>Ing :o cram informa- College is building for herself a place r,on mto the heads of their pupils in rh. .ducat.onal uorld To al' it ts a da, of great opportun- their 41- During the five years that the co in-to beautity and serve lege has been granting degrees, the Class of 1930 ma Water maJor,tv of her graduates ha enter Immediately foliowing breakfast ed the teachmi profs.ion The re- ORATORICAL CONTEST ' :ti *i, cor&%g#:8 tonld ports we haw received of the .urcess COLLEGE JUNIOR-SENIOR SENIORS TAKE of most of these has been gratif>ing 1 befitting the occasion and armed with Among otter causes the reason for BANQUET ANNOUNCE[' the unplements required by their re- rheir success has been given as, the SKIP DAY spective dunes, they were soon organ- splendid type of work the> have A look of wonder swept across tile A , moments of tense ized into groups and set forth for the morning's toi| nen ous waiting, the crucial rest tndone, the mdividualthe mterest student the, have and shown the sta face of each as he disco. ered the con bility of the moral character exhibi- rents of his envelope "But wher. 1 Make Clean Get Away bnged for but dreaded, the thrill of Price Stark with his marked abil- are we going" the i asked, thmkmz Monday Morring ted The mcreasing good #111 fos- applaux, and finally the long, weary ity at a landscape gardener directed perhaps there had been a mistake m moments of suspense while the de work of edging the sidewalks tere d by the success of former grad- omitting the name of the place „her 3 i Lnr wa the morning and the Judgzs reach their decisions-thest and grading the monument plot uates,inexperienced has made teachers it pomble to obtain for post- the the Junior Senior Banquet is to be moon was Yet high as it gazed down are the various sensations of paraa.appeared Dean Wright gatly andclad Herman in denim Baker blue held Not so' The J uniors were in oratorical contest. tions even when many from other upon five cars mysteriously parked patmg m every and larger colleges have not been full control of their mental capacities at the Pleasant View Cemetery, fhis year, the contest to be held and with their squads literally comb- when these mvitations were prmted successful As the goodwill accurnu- Houghton, New York Drtiers in June 9 promises especially keen com-drive ed the LImbs hillsides fell from in their the clean-uptrees as They had a purpose in mtnd and red and black sweaters waite d the perition The subjects are both in. lates the responsibility of each out- i those who trimmed them artacked with matice aforethought going class increases to malntam the fared hour At last the time was rip: teresting and worthwhile Come ang with fanatical fury Ho.ever, they know manv inrer- -. high standards for themselves, for and rhe cars glict *to the i illage and watch your favorite candidate win esting things about this commg even- the coveted, twelve dollar prize, or'-*-v. Prof ItRoy with his bunch of the college and for future graduates the Senior dorm Awainng passen- What is of paramount importance to that they may have the same heri- gers quickly found thetr places and second or third places award:ng mght "Intslues" made bigger and better many is the fact that this is to be a ruts m tile roadwap Let us hope tage away the procession acl. anced unbe. and five dollars respectively "five-course" banquet They are no Out ok the nineteen orations sub- t that we will soon have a fine, rock- It has been unusually diHicult to knon to all mnocent sleepers, Jun- I ballasted boulevard around the cam- yet privileged to know the exact dish- tors included It has e, en been re. ] mitted the following eight, due to ex. 1 secure positions this year as there a to be served bur rest assured m the has been an over supplv of teachers marked that they had not suspected Z cellenci of thought and composition T pus with out an increase in the numbeD realization of the superior Judgment the arrival of SkiR *y To all those have bet, selected to particpate in At plenty minutes past nine 0'clock of the Jumors m such matters i "Johnn}" Kiumt: and " Art" Don, of teaching positions At the Feb- inclined to be drowsy at the hour of the hnal contest Another attracti, e feature of the ruary meettng of the National Edu- four thirt> a m th- Seniors ad isz George Press, Our Constitut,onal |came around(Continued and on sleeptly Pdge T,01 attacked evening is irs program Besides short Heritage cationa| Association at Atlantic City, the morning exerese ot watching the addresses from the President of thq Fred Ebner, T/·e Guilt and Wormn it as stated that there was one and sun come up Ir somehow inspires Junior and Senior classes and a few of cTeation HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR seven tenths teacher for ever, post- one and Incidentallk makes the day i of the Faculry members there wll be Elsie Chind, The Po.er Jnd the tion in the United States In view seem longer SENIOR BANQUET of this condition we feel that the a vocal solo by Lucile Crowell and The Seniors "to a man" sub.cribed , W.ffdge class of 1930 has been fortunate m se.eral numbers b, a male quarter, to the idea rhat r,dIng forms a Harriet Storms Th, Chillenge of Chinginf Ct.16:dtion securing positions for nert pear AI -composed of Marshall Stevenson, ' ,t. rreakfast appetite and .speciall> for The e.ening of the ninth tound Homer Fero lames FisLe and Wes- (Cont:nued from P.ze T.o) i re kind prepared „• ir a clmp fire, Edn, Roberrs The Perionality of Miss Hillpot's stud,o ttlied with a le, Gleason /ou, Chmt -HC- I o. tke beach of Lak. Ontario The I ubei, group of Jun.ors and Seniors Al[ ar. antlcip'Rins a JO,OUS OC- F'orenc. Clark ichabol WOOLSEY GIVEN A nuch of rhe waves .e med th. mos- torgertul of the traditional clas> ri- casion Don'r you wish i ou were appropriate breakfa.t mus. Thenc-, Kathnn Fairheld Th C hallene 0, , a'n The buzz ot voices died aa' wmng 1 merk d SURPRISE PARTY i through field after be'd e, 110.erin. ai Kenneth IK right welcomed the orchprd trees this eroup rode witb i' Georg.. O.good O,ir Ch.ilenge S.Mors Mi behalf of the Juniors I the smell of the 'ake m th. itr As -llc - Then followed a Lt·ghtful program When Prof -*ools.p came dou n GLEE CLUB tk. Indian of vears azo thiv heard , An.isting ot no plano duets by frorn prayer meeting Tu:sday night thi distant roar and follmed it un- TRACK AND FIELD Floren.e Clissold and Florence Smith. he stepped into a trap In the class BROADCASTS til the> saw the mist ot Negaral a Diane solo bv Merle Brown. B o room at the foot of the stairs were Falls MEET COMING Vocal duets by Miss Zimmerman and gathered all the members of the Latin They .ho had man. times steod I Henning Turnell, and several extem and French Departments After Sunda> ae,ing, Ma, 11, the on the brink of that grear chasm ! poraneous speeches by [he arious nine rahs for Woo'sey the group Houghton Collece Glee C'ub wen were alike thrilled it the specracle I It rAe Athleti. Field „ere a Banc; facult, membirs on characteristic (') proceeded to the fourth Roor of the guests of the Churchill Tabernacle as they who were vie,ung ir for the Stand and Houghcon's Athletes were sublects high school buildtng Games were m Buffalo In addition to the pleas. first time The nooks and corners the pla/ers, a passerb> would surely The group then went to the Annex played m which in which President ure of smging to a hrge and apprec- of the park ere all explored They ; thml that the tune was ripe for e which was beautifull> decorated with Lucke), played a very active and ex tative audience, the whole senice learned a new art of description up- , bir of good music Look In an, di la. endar and green There an excel- citing part ras heard over station W K B W on heartne Huch exclammg about rectlon about [he athletic grounds and 'ent banquet aaited them Then the program of French dia , The Glee Club opened the service the beautiful pheasants wanderini you can see, at almost any time, r Henning Turnell, president of the logs and readngs followed At the I with the musical invocation and fol .hout on Goat Island-:'Oh look ar bunch g ho are trying to get harmon, Junior class. was an entertatrung close Miss Cole read a letter express-, lowing that sang four groups, inter- rhose tame, wild things " benveen mind and matter roastmaster Each speaker . as intra Woolsey's life and work here, em- spersed with congregational singing The class visited the Shredded United efforts on Arbor Day have duced b, an mcident from his or her phasizing his sincere christian charac- i scripture reading and an anthern bv wheat plant and lottered for a time put the courts, diamond and Traci- childhood The toasts were ter and kindly interest in us Then the "White Robbed Choir" on its beautiful grounds by the mer m fine condition and has greatly m " HStor, of the Class ot '30" she presented a ten dollar gold piece The reception oer the air was re The Niagara power plant recer ed r sptred those .ho are going out for Lester Fancher from the Latin and French depart ported to be excellent and the con vistt of the Seniors which was great- the various e.ents "In the Classroom" Florence Smith ments as a farewell gift cer[ was enJOyed by their friends at Iv enJOyed As one sees the huge The prospects for an inrerestmr "Seminiscences" Donald Molvieux President Lucqey expressed his ap- home as well as those present d>namos and understands their op- Field Day loom greater as die da> "Tkrough the Efes of the Student ' preclation of Professor Woolsey Friday evening, Ma) 23, occurs erations one is impressed by the draws nearer and we-expect manq o r Kenneth Wright mentiomng espectally his conscien one of the greatest events of the mus- P0wer of "man made" things as w eli the Alumni back to witness the fun "The Student's Standpoint" tious work on any tasks p6ced before ,cal year tri Houghton-the Home a' those of nature as expressed m tile Many of the boys attended the Traci- Louisa Brown him Concert of the Glee Club This is Falls meet ac Alfred last Friday and After the toastmaster had expres- We extend to Professor Woolsey to be the full evening secular concert Dmner had been arranged for at brought back pomters that may pro, sed his wellwishes for the future of our best wishes for his success next programme which promises to be sewn o'clock and all were very will- of great assistance in makIng pre the Seniors m behalf of the Juniors , ear and we hope to have him back bigger and better than ever ing to be ushered to their table in parations for the meet the ma Mater was sung as a htting with us soon (Cont:nued on Pqi Thre¢) (Connued on Pdge Two) (Continued on Pdae Two) close for the occasion

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FAREWELL PARTY H OUGHI'ON SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED THE HOUGHTON STAR APPENINGS FOR MISS GRANGE I FOR COMMENCEMENT Published Weekly by the Umon Literar) Assocution Mis Rcb:rta Ro,ell of East Au Th. Facult> and their famillxs rora. N Y .isited m town recently The Baccalaureate and Commence Editorial Staff , ca. e a riception on Wednesda) Mrs Lana Loi,e of Rochester, N m:nt spzakers have been chosen Rev ELLSWORTH L BROWN '30 Editor-in-Cluef . ening May 7, at President Luc y vgired friends m town recently C •nton H Churchill, pastor of -6 s nome in honor of Miss Bertha H HUGH THOMAS '30 Associate Editor WARREN THURBER '32 Gang. .ho is going to leave Hough Emt!/ Liske returned to school Church,ll's Tabernacle, Butfalo, N Managing Editor ton this June Tuesday after having spent a few dressY will Mrgive James the Sabbath Sullivan, Day M ad A, home m Geneva, N Y HARRIET A STORMS '30 - News Editor Miss Grange has been serving in dafs at her Ph D, Ll D, Assistant Commis Ru™ BURGESS '32 Feature Editor Houghron for many years In the William Sallberg '29 of Marcel- stoner of Secondary Education, Al- WILLET W. ALBRO SO Athletic Editor older da, s when the school site wa. lus, N Y visited in town over the bany, N Y will deliver the Com- ca the other hill Miss Grange taught week-end mencement address We Consider Business Staff there For eighteen years she hat Frank Henshaw '26 and Harold ourselves fortunate in securing these THEOS E CRONK '32 , orked as the diligent, efficient ma Business Manager Willis of East Aurora, N Y usited men for the commg occasions A more detailed account of Commence BEULAH L BROWN '30 ron of the dormitory Her labors in town Sunday - - Subscription Manager are high]> appreciated and her ktnd ment week program will be printed PAULINE E BMmE '30 Miss Elizabeth Thayer and friends Ass't Subsaiption Manager friendship is prized later Miss Hillpot directed an interest. of Hornell, N Y visited her mother --HC- Reporters ing game which proved to be a good Sunday PLACES MANY TEACHERS At-EDA AYERS '31 ELMA HARBECK '32 VERA BARKER '32 " mIAer" at the beginnmg of the even Miss Bess Fancher, Mrs LaVah (Cont:nued from Pase One) ROMA LAPHAM '30 Sen: ·ng Professor Woolsey had charge Fancher and no children, Gwendo- though over ninety per cent of these duates desire to teach, over of the program Stips bearing topics lyn and Max, visited Prof LaVay gra for impromptu speeches were handed Fancher at Ithaca, N Y over Sat eighty per cent have signed their con- Entered a second class matter at the Post C)Ece, Houghton, N Y. out to some of the people Professor urday and Sunday tracts for next year and others have under act of October 3, 1917, authorized October 10, 1923 Subscripnon Douglas, Miss Cole, Professor Lk. -"C- good prospects The reports that rate #150 per year. Adveramng rates furnished by request Ro) Fancher, Mrs Lee, and Mis• ATHLETES TUNING UP have come from other institutions Frieda Gillette were those to whom (Continued from Page One) show the difficulty each is havtng in teacher placement FRIDAY MAY 16,1930 the task of speaking was allotted Follo.tng are some of the entertain- The Tennis tournament mil pro The work of the teacher is an ing numbers which were nendered bably be played off the last week or important one in the life of the school and everything points toward country Herbert Hoover gives to , Turkish March' (Beethoven) .'ie prospects of some fine matches the teachers of the schools of Amer- Professor Lawless - Y -imt seems to be the best bet at pres- r " Roberta MolynedUX ica no small credit for maintaintng 40 racts -nt but one never can tell what may the standards and ideals thus far 1.. 3 1Nobodv Knows de Troubles I'se i.appen in a coup'e of weeks time beld and says flat he has no fear for Collegiate Sam Says: ..Cur to Old AuntSzen" (White)*•'stji FErharnorntapVegrhtophkrecorsFuerpiMiss Morean .nhne,ireerhareetpsoe- The nc. bell sistem Man, :0 Jesus, Lover of My Soul" v 111 come through for a win m the ,deals It is no longer the old sap f ;Bal e but f ew arise Misses M Ghlette and Zimmerman r womn's singles The dark horse of .ht those who can do, let oth, In behalf of the Faculty, Professo· Ing, ten wins an d it is altogether possible ers teach," but the challenge is to ; Wright read a letter m appreciation that there will be dark horses m thz' the most thoroughly equipped and service, # of Miss Grange's faithful tournament the most capable individuals Hough- A and President Luckey presented a And then'-there is the Varsity - ton College is realizing the opportun :18*****frit,1*J-*£-IM *****,2 gift [harwr mcjfhijeir hig Alumm base ball game to be played tty and many of her graduates arr esteem Grange acknowledged the gift in a sometime during Commencemen, assummg the responsibility, week and you should have seen the -HC- FORMING TRADITIn\S talk which recounted many of her boys m practice the other afternoon ARBOR DAY early experiences in Houghton Extra-base hits, double-plays, strike (Contnued from Pdge One) I consider Move-Up Day- held Thursday the eighth a Dehghtful refre,hm ents were sen- outs, stolen bases, broken bats, daz their stunt of repairing the hurdles successful mdestone in the way of traditions. Previous to ed at the close of the evening zling stops and one-hand misses wen Allen Baker depicted "the Man with school precedents the date was announced and anticipated. prevalent an dthe players seemed In the Hoe" as he led his squad m the Each rl=« mamfested school and class spirit by preparing SOp|IS at S||01|awalla m:d season form-perhaps, court scraping expedition "Jim" Come' to Houghton on Frtday Fisk made his men wear their fingers for the day. Committees had been meeting for many days Last Friday afternoon the Soph mght, May 23, attend the Glee Club to the bone raking the track and pre- previously. The Senior Class were impressed and apI*ect- men went to Camp Shenawana Concert that night and stay for parmg the Jumping pits and dia. ated the formal chapel program that w as so well conducted About four o'clock Elon Wiles de Track and Field on Saturday, May mond "Blir Albro spent the morn and showed such splendid cooperation of every student. parted from Cronk's Store with a 24 inc bustly engaged m measuring m- -HC- numerable distances around the track truck load of freight-both human SENIOR SKIP DAY The evening program gave the students as representa- and edible Some of the boYs had and tackmg the announcer's stand (Cont:nwd from P.ze One) out of the moth balls, and arranging tives of their class and as individuals opportumties to give preceded this crowd there. and some the beautifully lighted dmmg room other modern conventences vent to their originaltty and exuberant spirits. Mysteries had gone to Alfred to a track meet After a delightful repast the call of But when "Swedz" Benson and - Prof Rles and his gang cleaned were solved No more must the Seniors travel on into the Canadian shores could not be resist- .Hank Wiles sent out the supper and scraped the bridge It ts now re- ed The illumination of the falls splendent in a new coat of brilhant certainly sened a. a fitting climax futuretrue) we in go a onmist fearless, of uncertainties well sure of (for hat iflies Andy's ahead. dream proves 1,&remnt, rpo hungri orange .Prof Doug's" gang had As an appetizer, "Bev-' Taylor's to the da vs activities Those mar charge of the Biology Laboratory, 'enous hues of green, blue, rose Campus, etc ad mfinitum Prof Law- Who will forget the flames of the bonfire and the en- Lmle Scorpions trimmed Wiles' peach, hehotrope and indescribable thusiastic crowd gathered about School spirit and class Rink,dinks m a game of mdoor less made Lovers Lane a better way shades still linger in their minds on which to travel spirit was expressed on every countenance I agree with Umpire Cronk's uncanny eye in mintled .ith the mighty roar of Ni c'ose decisions was a feature of the Prof Woolsey concentrated his agara The customs officers allowed , Pres. Luckey that more school spirit was manifested than enorts on that portion of the Hill Game Anyway. it proved most too them to return into Untted State previously this year. bemeen the Hospital and Terry's good for the players nearly ate the ind the ride home was made with -006 out of the place Rev Pitt led the expedition that re- The precedent has been formed. In the future years only one dela> The record for novated the campground m prepara After the meal the fellows ad rhanmn,z tires was broken The per tion for Commencement Little dif Move-Up Day will undoubtedly mean a gala day. In other , ,ourned to the Indge, and sat about feet day ended at (9) The m colleges and universittes Move-Up Day means a lioliday- to emoi themselves for the night ficulry was experienced m getting th,; babitants of the village will gladly bell in working order Prof Pr,or's a day set apart for class and school demonstrations, stunts, Tbe darts Rew, the Itttle white cel information without a ulo,d ball bounced and sevent> fie 'upply that duty was that of preparing the hght parades and a general celebration doubt Ing etc was no bid at all in Rook Donley The Seniors felt vcr> bad to have While the fellows were digging The day when a student moves up the ladder another seemed to have the epe for darts He left the school without them for such , was just too good and w tnt through dirt without, the girls were digging step really is significant and desenes due recognition. a long time but felt much relieved dirt inside makmg the college, high , the evening hke a champion Bever- hool and labs shine as a result of tzy seemed to have the corner on YPon finding thar the, really had nor EC been missed too much Miss Mose. their liberal application of elbow NOTICE This week s STAR was edied b> Misses Elsie Bacon ana, p,ng pong But he was forced to go discovered their absence at three p rhe limit with Hank Weiss The grease Other gangs were engaged m Marjorie Donley of the Senior Class Rabbi's eye %as almost too good on cleaning up the campus, gym, audi the tableedge returns for his room torium, while another gang was en mate Tom and George had their LAY OR LIE gaged m preparing the repast which HOOS HOO %P * Birillboy ®rrgtings * usual disagreements at Rook These Farmer "It doesn't make so much' was held at noon m the woods be- X IN HOUGHTON /9 i,ere confined to hot air, however, ddFerence whether a hen lays or lies yond "Bachelors' Paradise " , and plent> of that just so when she cackles I know she It did one's heart good to see the "A leading trait throughout his Ma, 17-E Ban jamin About no a m some of the bo>s is telling the truth fine spirit of 10,alty and cooperation F Cummtngs whole career was his desire to be m been ro desire sleep Theos and that was manifest Almost 1009 love Ne hz,t pas ce four qu: i cut Ma, 18-Mar, McIvor Wolfie begp,1 to r.al,ze sweet slum do, there was the "eats" SO they of the students put m a good hard His affections were often enough M* 1 9-John Bross b-r when a pall of water brought ate' When "Swede- came down to day's work Our hope is that Arbor touched, but perhaps never engaged them back to hfe Hemy and War Ret breakfast he could bearly find Day will ever be as successful as tt - - He *as constantl> the victim of The above is an eicerpt from ren shpped away to the truck for a enough to feed a score of tired sophs was this year some fair enslaver, ----he stands ' Some Aspects of Robert Burns" by snoose, but "Red" decreed, "Thei No one came home hungry and therr unsurpassed m his power of self-de- R L Stevenson, but could well ly < stlall not 's'.ep "' i. as a few eggs left to cast at a stray A THOUGHT ception, and positively without a com- applt.d to a student of Houghton | All this time the kitchen was suf-dog who ran out at the truck One The chief dthrence between a pet:tor m the art, to use his own College 1 fering Thmgs disappeared rapidly fine time was entoyed by all, but oh gum-chewmg flapper and a cud-chew- words. of 'battenng himself mto a Answer to last week's Hoo How- ' before the boys m thetr nocturnal what a sleepy bunch came back to ing cow is the thoughtful expression .arm affection ard Dietrich , ra,Is When there was nothing to Woughton on the face of the cow pig. 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MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES Talk-"Mothers of Other Coun tries" Seniors Breakfast Again 3 THE THOMAS GIFT SHOP Mrs Mary L Clarki REPAIRING-OPTICAL WORK A double duty and privilege was Reading-"Zeke Ha.kin's Dream" McCarry's cows smred m amaze IF 11 pen Sunda,-that of ,•orshipping Marie Dudley ment and then their smiles of uncon r Rushford, New York God and of honoring Mother Both Talk-"Educational Day. whyv' cealed delight changed into "moos" FBri *2* %=10 irk " 2 'c 6- 'cs' W &4 £'* *rs'.%12:Wit '9***r **j the Sunday School and Church ser Professor Stanle, W Wright of welcome' Why not' Ah, mdeed' 8-34#a###aa##**## =91-aaa aa;'K-3 #aan#/ •,eri Mere the worthy Seniors rrip * vices echoed with praise and rever Offering NEW-COLORS ence for God and the Mothers of our Offerton-"Buona Nottz' p ng along the old beaten cow parh r NEW MODELS dr 0 land Florence Smith ,0 *ard the river-beach Twas earl> r ·The C f Class The Kings Daughters provided the Song-"whar a Fr "nci We Have ir on Frida, morning and the .un was S FORD Sunday School Exercises with the Jesus iust tr, Ing to scramble up over th< f LUCKEY 8 SANFORD Thi hearts of the audience were horizon followlng song and recitations - HUME, NEW YORK Song, "When Mother Prayed yotiched as we realind more full, So it uas There in a pleasant 241****%,1.***4<*N¥,ari**rwk***'I¥irk¥*3 Lucille Crowell, Martha Dyer -'le Va'ue of Motherhood The mes gro e beside the Genesee the Semor, 6-94 *10*PA *A -Ai'<24445 -Fa E4 -: -9.-AIR<* .9.- .MAIM ·AIM*·;' Mae Young, Luella Roth •age m song. recitation aid mints.n breakfasted on bacon-eggs, coffee R Poem, "Mother's Bible" were insp ring and well appricipted roils, doughnuts and numerous other C IRVING H. TAYLOR 'THE FURNACE MA V' Margaret Williams b the large art-ntize audience ar appetizing foods such as olives and Cr Poem, "Mother's Day" each service bologna and nectar They sang school * HEATING . TINNING - PLUMBING Edith Stearns -HC- songs and class songs and laughed $ Phone 10 - W MEN'S GLEE CLUB Fillmore, N. Y. Song, "M) Mother" and gave yells only m such a way as f (Continued from P=ge Onch On the .* *& *.....<.le * :.*::....% can inspire The Gee Club has gi,en many way home the "monkey linking-galt Houghton Banners uedThe at themorning church orshipaccording was to thecontin. concerts this year and they hae been was practiced by all Such wonder- Quality Shoes unusually well received, nearly al| ful exercise it is for those mchned Whild they last program given out 4 the ushers HAMILTON'S Himn- 'Ye Servants of God" Inding m a request for a return eri to graceful poses Try it, I suggest 35 cents gagement At the last lap of the Journe, the Haydn New York Pia,er If there is any one organization Houghton breakfasters were delight Welliville, : The College Inn in the institution which deserves the ed to welcome the Semors in their Solo-"The Lord ts Mv Shepherd ' Caro Roma co-operation and support of everv midst with open arms, sad faces .tudent and every member of the COAL Theos Cronk changed into happy counrenances Faculty it is the Men's Glee Club Cannon Clothing Co. Scripture Reading-Luke 1 46-55 again when the> found that the Sen- Cement, Plaster, Sewer Pipe Wellsville, New York Double Mixed Q uartette- Each k ear [his organization devotes a iors had not gone on skirdav after .reat deal of time to perfecong a :11 Prompt Detivery Phone 112 "Mother Alwavs Cares for You" Wearing Apparel Austin Hdzelwood programme to assist every concert Noble classmen rejoice now L S GELSER & SON for College Men Martha Dyer, Edith Stearns given in the chapel They appear as for soon you will pass away beyond FILLMORE, N Y Marjorie Donley. Florence Fish an advernsing medium for your t'.e beck and call of college days Walter Alexis, Homer Fero. college, ro put the school before [hn p-ni and enjo>ed in Houghton to- public create an interest among peo Wealeyan Methodist Edward Dolan, Lester Fancher gether " HEART'SDELIGHT Dle whose good will and support we Offering --• MC- Publishing Association desire and need There iS no other FOOD PRODUCTS Offertory-"Serenata" Dennee 330 E Onondiga St organization which pushes )our col Senior Class Song Choral Response-"All Things Com,· le.e ahead more than the Glee Club Syracuse, N Y of Tbee" Ritter Is'nt the least you can do ts to sup- Here's to the purple hills of dear old Church Choir JUST HITS THE SPOT port it next Friday evening Ho'ton BOOKS-BIBLES There is an opportunit> for alum Here s to the beauty of its sunset SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES Scoville, Brown & Co. Anthem--n HeavelyHLo/35 n, and friends to come to hear the glow of gold Church Choir Sermon-"Christ and Motherhood" Glee Club on Friday night and stay The Purple and Gold, emblem two- All Kinds of Job Printing over Saturday for the Track and fold Rev J R Pirt Write us your needs-WI Lester J. Ward Field meet on Saturdal Of loyalty true and purit> roo, 0 Benediction can Supply thorn Tickets Will be on sale Monday Houghton Mall' narmacist Fllimrs. N. Y Choral Postlude--"Ali Hail the May 19 Those not bving in Hough- Loyal to thy traditions. Alma Mater Candly and Stationery-A Speelnlty Power of Jesus' Name" Eller ton and who desire reserves maY Faithful to all th> precepts we will Church Choir Allegany Lumber Co write to Gordon Allen stating the follow thee Imi The eventne service was a com- number they desire The price will We'll serve thee foreper .ith 10> a' Fillmore, N Y bined Mother's Dav and Educational be 50c for reserves and 35c for endeavor Service given by the YMWB general admission Cheer for old Ho'ton Mhose gloriou. as follows Alice M Lockwood light shall never fade A Complete Line of Building Songs--"When Mother Prayed" aughters ir "Faith of Our Fathers" WOULDN'T IT BE SURPRISING IF Strong are thy sons and d Mater:211 at Right Prices Dental Hygtenut Oral Prophylazu Ilf'e s service Devotions No: a student came to Chapel Rev T R Pitt Strong in their servtng God and al' Shop and Mill Work a Specialty FILLMORE, NEW YORK eanng a "Chicken Dinner" for their fellowmen Song-"Mother" breakfast' Lives of worth and sen tee on earth Tumor Choir A student should respect his teach- 6 vur voices now raise 20 suig th First National Bank Recitation-"Father's Daj, Too" er enough to call him "Professor" J A BENJAMIN praise, 0 college dear BELFAST, N Y Olson Clark instead of 'Prof"9 Here's to the purple hills of dear old Furn.Eure and Undert.king Member of the Federal Re- Talk-"What's the Use of Mothers" Some folks got to their 800 Ho'ton Electrical Supphes Floor Coverms Tohn Bross o'clock classes on time' Victrolas and Records serve System. Special attention Here's to the beauty of its sunser Song-"He's Evervthme to Me The Christtan Workers began at given to bankmg by mail glow of gold RUSHFORD, NEW YORK Tumor Choir Jerusalem' The Purple and Gold, imblem no 4% mterest paid on time deposits fold SIGHT SEEING WITH MISS GILLETTE Th e Class of '30 -tou offer their DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY praise, 0 Houghton hail' Even thing to be found m a first class Jewelr. store at By Miss FRIEDA GILLETTE, M A Professor of History The words of the senior class song wre written bi Florene. Knapp and COVILLS JEWELRY STORE

There are many interesting places the river, Necker Marjorie Donlev The melod was to be seen in Germany as well as We enlo, ed a Journe, of several composed bv Harriet Storms When in R ellsialle shop at

many questions to ask with respect hours on the Rhine-and here we ob -MC- to the post-war histor> The atten.on t,1 ,ed a little idea of the work of E. B. COVILL & SONS of the world is turned toward her re G-rmany Boats and barges were God's Paradise habilitation, and her ability to pa, passing up and down the r..er con- "Home of the Square Deal" her war debr Some view her with tinuously Tugs .ere pulling se.en Come with me Hhire the lau,h Mall>our K .tche-tou. for Repairs-Prompt Returns Lo B atch too alarm, some wirh concern, and some and eight barges of coal which Here ing katers trickle gentl toward the small or (hfficult from our watchmaker with antmostrv But this is no time being taken do#.n the mer to the sea, where the de4*clad mountains to ch.rish hostilit> toward her ,•,cIL..rial centers This was, no rise to heights supreme ·ind the fleecv When in Fillmore see our line of Gift Goods. The Blac clouds been famousk Smro and f Gemranngy has ulnti,a po:•t oefrthpr:re c.rm:Us wor ds cf rE, 27;eenasc:'hebreat We have numbers of new attractive items Just what tains,is a chain nearly of two forest thousand covered square moun- ore Sweden down the is river shipping to be usedmuch m wood the man's and onhapplness, earth God nor made the happmess the woods for you will want for anniversary, shower and birthday gifts miles in ertent Many of the great factories of Germany and France which 15 superficial and romantic but Come in and look them over whether you purchase rivers of Europe rise here, the Dan- Co'ogne :s a pleasant German cit) true happiness where God is king of or not ube being one of these The entire with a world famous cathedral But ali forat is as well kept as a park and i, e remamed there only a little tune Today we live m a humed age. careful use ts made of all its resourc- and contlnued our Journe, mto Hol an age of commerciallsm and of ad Arthur R. Wiles es We enjoyed a ride through its land - the land of canals, dikes, .ind vwcement, Great cities have been FILLMORE, NEW YORK picturesque roads and from one of mills, and wooden shoes We en built, great enterprises launched The the high towers had a splendld view jo ed seelng something of the life real m life is being supplanted bv of the surrounding country and work of tile people as we visited the superficial Custom rules the The University town of Heidel p n,pical dairv farm and a cheese world God did not Will It sO There THE HOUGHTON COLLEGE PRESS berg is a world famous place Many marker should be time for rest and for great men ha e hailed this as Alma Leyden was, to me, one of the thought Decisions which are of vt- Publisher of Mater There 15 no beautiful cam most interesting of places because tai importance to us must be made arepus in herethe center for ofmost the town of theand notbuildmg church •in of which its thehistoncal Pilgrims Irshipsimficance and temptations Tha Daily which onlywe carefulare confronted bv truls racts, Pamphlets and Programs all near together Another attrac ped and the home of Robinson are and prayerful thought can enable us tion of the place is the rums of the sttll kept as they were three centurte« to meet correctly Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed Heidelburg castle which overlooks ago (Continued on Page Four) .-I

THE HOUGHTON STAR Page Four 1 m the m>ster> of the great unknown to satisfy us The groves can allevt- We are impressed by the beaug Gre our sorrows and can give to us , THE ARROWHEAD STORE o f the trees, trees with a personality nature's healing ba'm Life would - "ROYAL BLEND COFFEE" of their o„ n Tbere are the lofty bc incomplete without the woods, the r 1 aspens .hoze leaf> coiffures give "Paradise of God" 84. C. Cronk, Owner them the appearance of a noble and "If thou art worn and hard beset C distinguished personage These by With burdens that thou wouldst for C**************rk*=k***tk*i**%:·********r their grandeur remind us of the ger, 1 Count de Coupons good, the pure and the true in life, If thou wouldst read a lesson that r of the chance to bve a life of help- will keep r GRACE S. MAIN Dear Count, fulness and willing service for others Tt heart from famting and thy soul IC GENERAL INSURANCE Wh, ts it that when I stand on m) B, the Naterside there are trees from sleep, t Fdlmore, N. Y. $ buthead %,hen the blood I rushesstand tOon my my head, feet whose It fulness whole beanng and modest> is one of grace These Go to remmd the woods Dim and the hills' the No caressweet look that natures .*******&**t#.&********&*arrte<*#aY doesn't rush to m, fectv us of those gentle, quiet, unassum w ears E Z Mark mg mdividuals who have shown us ("Sunrise on the Hills") H W Longfellow Dear E Z the true meaning of life, that to be f( Because your feet are not holloh worthwhile Re must "rise above M E CLARKE Houghton College Book Store I. an mere affectation and feel that Just -MC- . ro be ourselves is best, and scorn the THE LIGHT BEARERS r FOLK'S! GET READY FOR SPRING f Dear Count. shallo. approbation that's .on b> On Mother's Day the Light Bear- How can I kup m) toes from go being Just hke all the rest" Then ers held a ser, ice at the Haskinswil TENNIS, TRACK, BASEBALL there are those trees w hose branche, ing to sleep, _And, are deformed and w hich show the Wainan church Arriving at thetr destination after a fine trip, the group LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS. Dear A,d result of a stunted Bouth These held a brief praier meeting and then Don'r let them turn m are true t.pcs ot life at in worst. I, an lite under demoralizing conditions , enr Into the service with a will , HOMER J FERO Manager which d. art its gro.Th and hinder After each of the group were intro Dear Count, it from obtaming the best m life duced b, Protessor Wright, there was .8-*k<*ir-***ru;:.·*'.,a-2.,s,ke#*<,ews.*c-wrir€r=rd- end send me· The3e trees trach us lessons m hvaig a short bur rmsmg song senice one flower each da, 7 Some challenge us to live our lives Then Margaret Lewis very pleasinglv r Are You Schooling Your Children in Economy? j Swee Tee that we ma) be successful as the, .ang a song approprtate for Mother's r are, others warn us, of evil and Da> After the special number, f You send them to school for their educational traming, which is j Dear Swee Tee, very Important,- He's sa) Ing it with flowers, and show us its effect upon humanit thereled .as Ip athe snappf leader, testimony Kenneth meeting Wright 42K BUT equally important is their early training m THRIFT perhaps he-stutters The .oodland abounds in 110ers. No one smgle thing that You can do will fit them better for life's J Iian Ho. beautiful the, are' Their dam Just before the talk, Malcolm battles and joys than a growing INTEREST ACCOUNT $ n petals stretch forth expectantl, to- Cronk er> pleasingly rendered an Bank of Belfast, BELFASr, NEW YORK Dear Count, ward the sunlight and the rain Flow other special number Then Willard Smith talked from the text f OLD STRONG RELIABLE How can I make mone, quick ers are sometimes called the "smiles ound m K 0 of God's goodness " The> have John 10 10 His talk was very im * 4 Per cent Interest Patd on all Time Depomts Dear K 0, impliar faith m their Creator and presmve, and the Spint of God was 8********te***********************'4**a Establtsh branch Junk-shops close they ne. er doubt His presence or working m the hearts of many At ,*'**21**·34·94·=* El##-P/IAI-9343-#73;,;,4114.,,;,;„„/ to all the important grade crossmgs His love Since God created thern, the conclusion, one expressed the de #t Ivan He wil not forget them though stre to be remembered in prayer It * The Famous Gruen Wrist and Pocket f indeed was an impressive service 4 the) are weak and insignificant Watches are sold in Allegany Dear Count From these damr/ blossoms we may Following this was the Sunday School * 3 Since we have returned to the learn to trust our Maker even when m which Malcolm Cronk and Will gt County only at this Store. country my wife and I miss the cows the skies are dark and cloudy Stnce ard Smith sang a duet Both the PRICED FROM $25.00 UP. and dickens and sheep What shall He clothes the lilia of the Geld, He iceSunda, had Schoola record and attendance the church Theserv f we de will protect and guard His children WARD'S JEWELRY STORE Hubby From the babblmg brook we can group of twelve who went along all f Dear Hubby, also learn a lesson It starts as a expressed the one optnion, that they C The Orgest Jewelry Store m Alleginy County

Just remember that you have each small brooklet unknown and un had a fine time as ;.ell as a profitable Km SINCI 1881 other noticed far away in the mountain one WELLSVILLE, Ny f Ivan Yet because of its humble birth it -i'C- does not lament or sigh It has a "A cow has only one row of front -#.=·:»-:»=-=:»-=a,####ar#*#-###.,;##-a,#=.=m(D GOD'S PARADISE duty to perform and must not be teeth and a crab is not a fish nor does e 4 Per Cent 4 Per Cent ' (Cont,nued from Page Thre.) deterred by such slight hindrances it walk sideways The brook struggles slow ly on over foreWhen us, wequestions do not look of moment ith antict are it 13be joined pebbles bv andother around similar boulders rivulets. mayunnl bDon't eoId kick and aboutweak yoursome coffeeday you Young Men e patton toward the drear,· busmess of. Soon it becomes a mighty nver and r YOUNG MEN should establish early in life a deposit 4 6, nor do we appreciate the bust meeps forward with a powerful tread Miss Burnell "What's the use of - . ling roar of the city streets We toward the ocean We too must not sodium nitrate' account with this bank. look for a secluded place which is be dismaved by the small trials of Soph "Manufacture of explo- C not frequented by man We go to h fe. for u e have a ork to do and a sives WE have on our books accounts of many deserving , the woods and hills where we can be Durpose to accomplish We must Miss Burnell "You're almost ; young men, and are always glad to welcome more. 13 alone with nature, with ourselves and m ercome the trials and difficulties in right They use it m dyeing w:th God.a It is at such a time that our pathwa. and, like the little r WHY don't you come here too and cultivate acquain- 1 r-#*..a...... a...... ;,-.(D f Re appreciate most the grandeur of stream, persevere ance? r the out-of-doors Perhaps w e have become so inter r I have received the Spring and 4 Ltt us stop upon the brow of a ested 111 a mad race for mone> that fr Summer Samples for the Nash 4 1 State Bank of Fillmore hill amid the tm,ering trees Beloh u e hae forgotten our Hea.enI, f Suits and Top Coats at 423 50 *r FILLMORE, NEW YORK I nus creek the sparkhng sooth our waters spints and,of the as mer- the ourFather minds Doubts as to ma;the realit,have ofarisen (313 m5 and' and look 035 them Call overat my or residence phone + r 4 f 4% Compounded Semi annually on Time Deposits Lotus flouers of old, make us for and . e ma> ha e become skeptical r or wnte me and have them 4 , 4 Per Cent 4 Per Cent get all but the present From here What a mistak. if we have' When K displayed m your home 4 Cilk·*6•1*•4*-4,4-6-4*•**U-&*i.***&***********164-0 we can set many picturesque vistas, „ e & imt the mountains we realize that 2 E#&2,%=aa#&#-51#a#=4&#m###&###. which seem to stretch forth m their God 15 everywhere Nature abounds f C. B. HASKINS 4 , beaury until as mere spectra of that •n His presence The trees, the r Phone 42-A f; HOUGHTON COLLEGE f which was, they are submerged in birds, the flo ers and the . aters sing f Fillmore, N. Y. the glow Of the distant horizon We forth prames to His name If we f ;f ltr *ese°Zn:j :n:stteevelo,;ha,s}:tn: 5*****rvt.*.***gy**# : DO YOU BELIEVE IN A COLLEGE THAT $ hear the harmomous melodies of the Creator of all DEVELOPES ALL-AROUND DEPENDABLENESS IN * , gally colored songsters as they croon What a wonderful retreat the r (2Nant s Reiturant 3 , MIND-Thorough In Training, College Chartered by New York $ love songs to their mates These woods are. a haven for the weary 42 A RESTAURANT WHIcH HAS , jr State University ourportraals hearts of every nature thought remove of fromselhh We of acan dar's flee work to thetn and withreturn the relieved. burdens r HOTONITESC PROVED MOST PLEASING To f r CHARACTER-Fundamental m Behef, Healthful Christian 4 t Atmosphere nessmen Theyand malice draw us toward nearer our to fellowour , hole refreshed world mand the read, face to We look love the ; Quick Service Fillmore, NY 9 r BODY-Wholesome in Athlencs, Good Gymnasium, Courts and 84-*Fticikitiarittritlke-Voikifik r Creator and 611 our hearts with lofr> these groves because they are natural Field thoughts Indeed, we have found an God made the woods, man made the K SARDINIA BRO. ,dcal Utop= cit; Therem lies the secret of their f IF SO Our dreams of Fcient palaces m charm They are to us rhe embodi Dealers in Wholesale * HOUGHTON COLLEGE f laid with precious stones and contain ment of all that is pure and unaffect Fruits and Produce ing carefully preserved majollca. van ed m life It is our duty to keep "Asks your interest :sh a we behold the natural beaut>' these woods free fro mthe devastat- PERRY, N. Y. Desires your friendship of the mountains Longfellow once ,ng power of commercialism We Needs your Money Is your opportunity " 3duttC25 Suslste theifanw wkote Hours: 9-12 a.Phone m. 15-1 1-5 p. m. mits will lift thee to a level with us al!, we have to play our part in f themselves" From their heights the thu age of competition Neverthe- DR. E. O. OSGOOD f Send toT cddlog to. marve f we nee JAMES S LUCKEY bus reality of In omnipresent less, d to have places to which Dentist God challenges our thought and we we can go when the temporary Hou/*4 N. Y realize that much of life iS shrouded pleasures and frivolittes of hfe fail Sherman St. Belfast, N. Y. 4