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The Anchor, Volume 31.02: May 1, 1918

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HOPE COLLEGE, Holland, Miehipn, '19 18 NIIIIber 2 AME YENNEMI Dr. Gebhard in "GREEN STOCKINGS" DEBATING TEAMS MAINTAIN Chapel Address TO QUIT POST PLAYED 'COLLEGE'S ICORO IN CLASHES Urge8 8to4entll ~ OontiDue Stud, For AS PRESIDENT liIlDiItry LARGE AUDIENCE WITH BOTH . ALMA AND Dum Tho meoling of the Council gave Hope students a chance to hear Dr. COUltCIL RELUCTANTLY Double Victory Scored by 2 to 1 Decisions DmD"!'R BIB lUlSIGNATION Gebhard, Secretary of the Board of Edu cation of tbe Reformed churelt, at The clllaS o.t lln8 .eored a smasbing Ohapel Thu,.day moruing. TIle sub­ sucees. On the ovening of April 24, ATBom AT OLIVET meeting of tbo College Council stance of his speOch was 89 follows: when thoy presented lho annual aenior esdny reeeived An added im· . , According to Justice Tbos. N. Robin. . Durlng Ihe present crisIs be of good play, usi ng as their veh,ieJe "Green -- on(l wteres !. by the onuounce. · 80n, chairman of the Alma-Fiapc debate The team composed of Gertit Tlmm co urage and lei optimim prevail ev· tockings, ,. Iby A. E. W. Mllson. A co' Dr. Vennoma tbat, owing to the Mexican question is now sellied Bnd ,4.rthur H. Voerman, and Jame. ~' 'cry wh crc. We are enguged lu a tie· pa c! ty house turnod out to witness Ihe easing ard u o u ~ n c a of his du o the college diplomnts can turn Iheir at. Stegemall, traveled to Olivet and tb • produrtion, which w"" -8pobly directed Won 9 t 1 . ere "ustating war, yet I .beHeve in the sad a ~ 0 decilion over Dlivet'. !.ress of the tim ea, and his ~y M.iss Evelyn .\[et. of -Hotlnnd. tention to Ireland. We .hordly 'know nee."ity of war becnusc Illy Lord says haDlp debaters. ThIs debate was a of henltb, he wisht·s to bo reo 'Phe plRY is based \Lpon the olet eo u,;· wh ethor lo' befieve him however, be. hnt 'War is necessa ry . to purgp the warmly contested one to say the leaat his r'\jce RS president of Hope try e1.stoll1 wbich requiros nn elder sis­ COUSe Professor Dinwent' soys th e state hearts of 111 ('11. Germany is n cancer· Th i1'8i~n~tion wRI' rcferred ~f his mind on .the subject, after listen. Both Bieles presented 1\ strODg array oi in the side of the world. 'Wn r i. the ler to well r green stockings at lhe wed· I sp~eil~1 eOlllllllttee, wtnch after "~g to the debate with Alma, gave him constructive argumenh, and both were surgeon's kJlife which cuts the sore ding of her younger si ter, if lilat ion, ,eport ed os follow.:, IllS 6rst experience of clraos. We oro of eq uall~ coger to gain retaliation in reo out, but atter the surgeou' work younger sister has captured a hU800nd Oounci l of Hope College- th e opinion, tho, thot one who is occus. buttal.. It was a continual aee ..aw romes tho uuty of th o nurse, wbo fi rst. Celio Farad ~y, the beroin hn. tom ed to nrrivc at decisions from eon­ oa 'b "Iele . ee ming to have the advaat: takes care of the wounded and com· had tile III istor tun to bo ve had t;o 8peci~ eommittee nppoiuted f1i eUug testimony should \be an author. nge. as their respective speakers closed forts them. The nnrse is the Christian younger sisters marry, nnd a the eur. tho request of I'resident ity in the matter. th eir ~marks. Even after tbe d~t worker, tho mini ster whose (luty it is 'toin riSet all th e Urst net, the engage. to be r.len~eol from his duties The tenm senl hore by Alma was eom . th.c deciSion was still in doubt in tb: to comfort lJIankind. lII ent of tbe younge.1 I. annoUnee~. of th e eollege, llcg leave posed ot Ihrco v er~' able men and they (~I~ of lhe audienee. Fjnally' lbe de­ God hn. n program for the wo rld. Thi. The acting througbout mosl of tbe elSlon of lhe . d thal th ey hilI'. fo re fully co n· put up a stro ng Rrgum ent so that no one JU gOB were read and I"ogram is fulfill ed in part by the mili· first oct was incline(} to be low-ond ~he requ e,t, nnd nftN such con · knew until the Inst docl&ion wos read Ho~e. was declared winer lily a 2 to 1 torists, but th ey ean only begin the hesitating. The cast seemed a trifte decl81CU1. lion th ey fl'el Ihnt lh e eoun ci l whnt IIl e outcome would 'be. With one work . During th e reconstr uction per· ne rvous, alld the cue. were ,.,t tnken not grant the ,,·qu est providel] d ~c i.sion favorillg each si~ Justice Olivet 's strong debater was 'Mr. Buck iod th ere mu s!. the enongb mini sters ot up promptly. Tho secont and third ~es :lael"t ('on be induced" to remain . Robinson, wltlr bis I rish wit held Ihe who proved hjl1lllelf a particular adlept the Gospel to eh ng ' t.h e hearts of men acts were the equal of any profe ..lono.l thal his power nnd \lsefulncss company. The clraracters had become audjence In 8uspense tor 8onl~ time be· nl overthrowIng Hope's argument in & by .blowing tbern up witb the ~ynomit e consto ntly i.ncreose!!, and tbat he " wormed up " to their ports and per. fo re announ cI ng the thhd, wlli h swung clear.e.ut, short and snappy ma~ner . Hr. o eommanrling po~ iti o n among of the Roly piri!. To (lynomi te the fO" ln ed in a free 1llld ea.y mnuner. the balonee in HOllO's favor. Buck IS a Sophomore and a strong.de. hearts of men is ODd ' 8 program tor T'r csi~e n h onrl Edncator. Ot the questIon, wbicb read, "}ic, bater. wbom Hope will ,lDeetno some students of to do)'. Become reo The .prlneipcll roles WOre ena ctew by State of Michigan. Ho has the solved, That the Pall·American nations again within tbe next cruiting offi errs for hris!. Was tbe Mi~ Della Hosper. RS Cella FarAd I)' tWo and co nfid ence of the whole should establish a stable government in The Rope fellow8 were rticalarly man wbo brnvely taeed dea!.h by t' nd Harvey Ramaker ~s Oolonel Smitt.' M8ltico, Rope's leam, composed of preaaed with t apir,t. They firing S(lunlj. beenuae of liiss HOoIpers portrayed tbe perl of itl; Olite George De Witt, Peter J. Sielers and were receiv~ aod eote.;aia- a cowardt elder sisl-er in a milliner eredltable 10 Her Walter A. 8e~olleJI, to

do. Be fi,.t in wlr, first In peace reason which induced tbe of Intervention by Brst i n be heart of J'OU( blened Snv· and ealm deliberate method ot aCling give Dr. Venoemlt l> unanim· pleased tbe audienco. Mi ... F:tbelyn nolions, olferlng a, JI!I!Ullite scven years ago appeal. to ns lour. Vaupell, a8 Annt Ida, and lIarol~ Gil· plan ~f a e~ion . Alma men cen· equal force to hne him reo o man as Robort TraVel, IlIrtodueed a hu- tered lli~ir aUaek u~o the propositioo with us. . . Set For Nay Prof. DilDltlt 1II0rous vein. Min Vaupell certainly about the riihl of aU nations to telt· congratulate hi m, upon his lIIust bo commended: tor her Iplendid determination of government and the financial nnd otherwise, Gives Dinner ncting and interprbtation In the' last i ~pra t1 elibility of intervention, cape· Tbe annual Raven Oratorical eoolell his odminsitration, and hereby act. GilmlUl, as the Ibree~y, notsy Eng· c.'olly by a larlle ,roup of nationa. They this ye!U promise. to lie. lively '&lid h ~d to him our pledge IIf loyalty Rnd fougbt. A large number of .tudeJI~ PLANS MADE FOB OHB.I8TIAN lish politician, Ibrougbt forth outbursts bandied Ihelr polnh skilfully and pre­ devotion . sented them with elearne'lls and torce. have already sigui6edl their i ntntloa WOU OF THE OOLLEGE IN of laughter, witb his un expected and " G. J . Dickema, humorous . Tbe- vi ctory of Uope's team was due of ~nterini. aid ~e hard at work pre· THE OOHINCi YEAR rema~s. I. A. LnRu iR, Tbe MIi.ses ~Ida Van Putttn, Mar· largely to Iho oratory ant keen reo parlog orations with which they hope . partee ot Mr. Scholten. to "in Ibe prize and ghln the right to "G. DeJonge. " Upon the invitation of Pro fessor E. ion Van Dre.er, and Oertrude Schuur· represent BPpe in the 1M. O. L. eon· Lho mO"ed 'by tbis expression of D. 'Dilllllcut th e uew cRbin et of the ~tan carried. oul the parts of lhe three --- '0'--- yo unger siotes in a commenda ble tnan· tesl next year and probably repreeent :onfiden ee which the "ou ucil plo('es Young M e n' ~ nod Youllg Wom en's Int, nero Basebali is Ml~hIgan in tbe distriet eontel\. Ca.h Dr. V,·nuem..a in: ist Nl that his Chr i ~ tinn Associutions with their r tir­ of the matt er hod ,been 'I'b e Messrs. Eldred KUi{enga, Gertit pri>'ee ofl tbirty; ana twenty dollars wiI1 ' rrg p r ~ i.lents, 1I1.t irr the Hotel Hot· .Not Dead Y; (Ie' Von Zyl, Otto Huntley, John Klaor ~ n, be awarded tbose II'ho lalte ft.-t uet carefut uuel thorough, nn.l th Inrrci 011 M:O nlln y .venirrg of lost w c~k Two Plcked T_ Play ExcltlDg second places. The o.... tori ..l UIOCia· be ho(l I cached could not he 01 · to enjoy a dainty supper. Thi. is lI.i and John Nienhuis, the remainder of a - thoroughly eo mpetent caat, deserve tion bas set the d.te lor this conteet Hi! Bction, be " '(\S {'O ll\·inceu. aununl ntr:1ir, Ibut it was stnge\1 in n Game praise for tI, eir genuiue portr~yal of on May 24. Some of the e1us.,. how· th e best intere!!1. of both the dightly "i ff. rent mallrre r In st wee k . ' 811 (1 himsel f. There was noth' the I'ariolls clrara cters. Saturday afternoon at 2 0 'clock a ever, wdl bave to hold eUmiaation oon- tid , "ei ng th e ilr, t ~'e or th e )'oung wo: gllod fast basobAIl gume was played on for Ih. co un cil to do bot 0 0' M.ilt.l .Ruth Kepp"1 accompanied by t·etts on auoanl of the l.rie oaaber of tnt'u \\"t're ill\'iteu. . ~1r s . Robb ins, ent ertained the audience the campus, between tbe Hope. College their members who wish to ccnapete. .. Professo r Dillln ollt noted as toostmRS ' The {' xec.utivr co mmittee before tbe play and lletween the acts All Stars and ' the Hope ~nd'epend e n ts. The Ra.ven was fOl1llerly ibut one of ter, introdueing tllt.' 81)(lQlkers in his own .' ' nR t e (1 S U c~es!o r n ntl will re o Wllh excellent violin selettions. The game wa ~ the fastest played lily Ibe I'tbree -Contesta held at Hope e.ch y - nnh'e nurL inilllilublc wny. He nl so the meeting 01 the CO lln (·il on OUt ot Oh.u-acten Hope men tillS year. We bave plenty Tbe [Prohibition- eonteat was diacootill- lIIarl e a few re llIO r k. conce rning the Hh, wh en a new pre'illonl will be IJOlOnc, Smith,...... Han'cy Ramaker of good material for a fa t varsity team ued when :Michigan puaed the problb!· omillg Mi{'lf wlth Ihe rest ot the fellow8. A. hurts a cbannel Ibrll wb.i-eh to allow ed priu('i l'nl of tir e school as . lI e~ . or in every direction. The co n· Celio Fo,raclay ...... :... .DeUa Hospe .. We all know, Peowee;s a star 'ball piny· their forensic zeal, to eltape h. rmle .... to J ohn D. !A!uyskens, '14, for the com· of the eonne it in his abilit.y, er, so many pointero were given to the IT." me~s. to develop th~ir reu1ua, ana ing two yea n! . Roe'\WIgbnm ....._ .Eldll Van Putten good will of the studenls to· Llldy Treneho rd'...... Marion Van Dretar fellow.. incidentally, to retorm the worlc1. Tbe ftrst spenker of tbe evening was him hnv COli linuou Iy in creased Phylli ...... _...... _... Gertrudl! SehuuMnan Tbe only thini we lacked Saturday Th e RerNend J ohn Von Peursell!, '02, is with th e grentest regret that ~lr 8 . Chlsohn Foraday (Aunt afternoon wore ~aseba ll -tans. Next who talked on II Fifty Years and Be· Saturday, weather permitting, anot.her bers, p; B. E. F1ikkem., ...; H. hilJl lea ,'e. lda) ...... _...... Ethelyn VaupeU yond." Mr. Von Peursem told whAt be game wilt.be played at tbe eame time Dyke" lb.; H"Bama'k.er, lib.; F. DeII6l' 1IIIi~1."t Vennerno wishes to return ---:0:--­ expectecl of Hope, and said tbat if she , lI'ork in wlMh he was en· HUNTLEY IJIJIOBIVlI8 'l'WO 8aBOr,. on the college diamond. An .ttempt is 31>.; B: V.anderAarde, 11.; I. WhIM .... did not do he r utrnosl in the lin3 ot being made to get the .tronr Holland ct.; G. V'anden Borr, rf. ' oVthA time whel: he came to A'R111!JP8 se rvi ~e fo! the world she wou ld 'become To Otto E. Huntley ot the senior Inrlependent ~ as Hope 'a opponents. J1 Indenpendenta!...Q. HeelMtf&, e. ; a llOn ·entity within -hRlf 8 century from you want to lee what klnd of m.terial Bo!, Pi 1(. Verdulo IlL; A. 110.... , n 0Ia.'IS belong. the uDique distinction Of , . fIe given to onyo!!.e now. "She must Ibc the illest college at receiving two aMolanhipe at Ibe same W~ have for baseball, be on the side· R. Roeven, !lb.; J,n. Booa, lIb.,lL all," said he. detert tho noill'·mnlter In Ibe timo. He wu reeolDmendedl hy the I; •• :,ut .Saturd.y. It will be a r.t· Zyl, If.; lL BSger, ct.; F. De.r, dining room, in order tho. iM:i~J llforion Van Drezer, '18, tor mer faeulty for the ;Michlpn Slate Sehol- tling good game. Seall reterved tor the The 1C0re ... II to 7 with the may be done a wny with. pre i(lIen! (,f th- Y. W./ O. A. tben in tbe University ot :Micblgan l&die. in the center field. The f~lowini Stan On the \oor ..a. spoke on, "Wbat I would do il I bad D .nd hu .lso received one trom tbe wu the lineup of i ho tealll!l last Satur. 1.1--- to do it over." MI .. Vao DreIer ded. School of 8cienet of the Uaiversity of d.y: . u.', ...... !IIK-,,.., II11II All 8iar.-G. KlI1w.. , ~;' E. I,a1). .., tie' .'cfI*.

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strell gth, either at the battle tront or on thc eollege . HO' I,e .., ' 19 AlIrlellc Edl"'r ..... Evorl R. FIiUemi, ' 20 Hope ollegc, nftcr losl.ng 80 lOAN' Have you ordered your M11eatoue7 (20 selection.) E:toban.re Edhor ...... B elen M. . Bell, '20 of ils M il cnn bo co mpared to on army - :0 :- . Alumni Editor • . •..••• Evelyn ZWem tl T, '20 2750 o.mpul EdiLOrl .•...... Nanko B08, '20 ill No·)lau 'It-Land. Our rallks have Tbe Delphi society has adopted an HaUle Vermtl&r, '20 becn lore y deillctcd but tb,ere is plen· orpban. ___ I Monthly paymen,s if desired Rapid Fir. !ldltoN .. R . Milton VlnDyk., '20 Nell. K. Meyer. ' 21 !y r<' ammunition 10 lhnt we enn /lght BIUlDI" Dep"""e.' to n finl sb, Will tbe end of tbis Tho MJnes Josie and Angie Welt· MEYER'S MUSIC HOUSE Ihulcr ...... Olarence R. Heemstra, '19 wc re gueste at Voorbee8 Hall I AII't. BUilneu MJ1" ... John R. DalfJOber r, ' 19 academ:c year ngain scc Hopo go o~ '------~-..:...... ::...::..::::-.J Sub. MI."" ...... Elmer R . Lubben. '2U Sunday, " ~vcr the top" witb its cr Own studded - :0:- w' t h ,cveral more gleaming stars' Sergeant Den Uyl was Mr., Durfee's '.rerms $1.60 per yea.r in advance We are on the final drlvo that lenda le ft·hand man Su nday night-at sup· IIIDCle Copiea ---- Five Cents to virtory. We studrnts should bc per. latered at lb. Post orno. of HoUand, II lcbl Wln wido'awo ke nl\(t fnlly appreciative of The photogr~phs th~t pIeas~ Daecond-elul maU lDlatter. the opportunities these fl'w re mnlning Bill VanderWelI' has gone ho me be· WCI Xi hling to no· The fad that we usc of the illtless. ITis sistcr, Mi se nrc privilegcd in IJcillg able to nltend ,Jcan ctt e wellt with him. are the rich old Dutch.Sepia "ol1cgo whife otherl\ or ... su ffcr'ing and t1yillg fo r bleeding hlllll.,nity ohould Tho I'ollrgc rO---llnell mcnlbers were Made by those who know how at stir our fightiug hl ood. Bvcry wn .~ h.· a gllcsts at Voorh ees H.. II Wedn c8day hour 'houl 'l IJc sub.litutell Il." sixty noon. min utt's of eom,cientious effort. How -:0'- E. J. Mac Dermand's Studio WA.:oj T.E}D-A judge to Ilcdde a trifl · would tlrc Hope khaki-el n,1 Jllen fc el If ~ ng IIi. pute betweell Boon and B&kcr. ZEELAND, MIen. the.'" kn ew thnt while th e.'" orc figh ti ng :·\ sk them for particulars. with tho bllUcl s f1i ckillg ubout aud th c POPULAR PRICES AND DISCOUNT TO STUDENT.S (, I1 Cl1l .\' Ild\'tlIH'ing, tlinsr left on the - ''':- Paul ~l e L e an who left us at the cnd C'R lHpUS ani not !Onkin}! th r best of of th e \Villt er Term is with li S oncr their opp C) rtllll i ti c~' L more. He s n~'s Ihat he is finall~' sc t· ' Vl! ruust lift onr thots (thon' I )('T' tlell . This IHf n"n ~ OUr more n"pf' grnu­ so nal C'o nshlc!nlions !lllll (liTed th r ill unt e this ,Jun e. We wish hilll evory to th e gren tcr i

n e~l~ cet th e lIIJInll e, Ihin""~ ~ un lil'sr"' "O\'or th r top, " but how about the rOil t10'' 0 f se h00 11'(I. c , a II d tl lose tn k109' GEO. H. HUIZENGA & CO. Ilald the- Jess thrillillg pha I" "h:rlr rcs t of u 1 Let U5 be d \nillllte lIIen," part in thc wo rk, arc progressing Ie. 38 Eaat 8th' Street ,,,,..... ,\, us ~ur Pllortun itie. rnd pres· faith fu l to th e traditioll of Hove, to I.mnrr,n',"· We hop" thnt many of those our obligati I" to serve Oll r \·O lln· our CO lllltry aliI to Ollr God. showillg interest in this work at the Last week ~o' ill thc -D. J. time will 'be tempted to joill to ' ---:0:--- tbe signal cofl's ot tbe Ullited States Ir------...... !------______...: CONTEST Army, -

beilaUlse"' mQst of the J Ullior elig· , - rt):- ohi,j,ition to a nn!ion '~" ,.tntl'lIIent, gfl ilty of rallk (E slo ~' n1ty if we <1hl n"t Ilio k li r'fl plnte in th(' R.:l\'en, ... - : 0 ;- so mu 'h M ru iBc a Ir"n~ ' to ,n\'e th .. orllill nrii.", 1I 0 w('\'("1 it iA thr PrcR 11Tllcn P,ot. J . B. N ~iker k gave a gralld di ll ' P.S.·Boter lCo. Iwho {llIft'r this ."enr who will win next billion. of pound. IIf food nud tir e I"" IIcr to Rolph Kortclillg lind Freq Voss yenr or t)l e one following, and wh o di!!,iou. omoun! of I:d)or thnt, instead at the Hotcl Cafe 011 Thnrsday evening. n1nk ~ il ,,".sible to kcep Ollr sta nd.nl of Ibeing IIsea to fce d ou r lII en at the The feliowlJ seem to he hn\' ing a migh ty up 10 Ihr IIInrk whi ~ h it has readicii. f ron t and 10 ~J uihl ships to rarry tl,.'m fiue timp on their short visit hell', nnd Ou r'" ph enollJ£,nal s UC(W.'SS in o r ato l ~ ' t here, is now being eO Il\'erted in t~ in· it nnyone deSCT\' eS such a time, it cer, has l){'eu flu£' to the ('onstnnt inter£'H t toxicants whil'h nrc sapping th e hcalt h lai nly i. a so ldicr of Ull cle Sam. , a nd vitality of th l' untioll. of thOSt' st 11l1rutM who ur'guu" 31 thr - :0:- RECRUIT T he p1"ograln outlined by Ih e 1. P . A. \'C'r,V U (l ~ i llll i lig to fit th (, 111 8el\'('s to rep­ Helclle Van Raalte cntert ain ed th e ('!h'll t Hope, h,\' tnk ing (' \'cry rhnn re is (l. simple oue and liC'mnnds almost no Plei n,lc in hono' of "Sirn~" DcnUyl j,{: vr ll tJI (' !Il of) (lnterillg 011 oraturi<'!ll Your Baseball exertion. lt is thnt {' lIt'l! sttld~llt unci 3t Ir er hO lU e 011 10lh strect lasl Till'" t oculty' mC'1l1b cr write pcrsonall.' to hi' "Olltl'lf t. Our, con tinued :m C t)~S will ~)(' day ('\'erli ng, A ve l y ('X t' it iug I ime is 'and Congressman nna cnntors, lI :ging th l' due 10 tlic sarnc thiug. So Junior., re ll(lft!'ll 011 tho way hO lll e. It secrn. pass ago ot the Wnr-I' rohihit iou Bill So phomores, Pr('$ hmrn, what nrc you that Irene Va ll Za ut ell saw n ghost. Diol ..be n it comes 'IP in ngrc'"" and thnt ~o illg to do for Hopc Collegc' it Ilhase ber' Well, nsk her . Tennis Supplies - ·;0:- tbe «tudent body also, ' b~' mcans of n ---:6::--­ Caps, cap' all d sti ll more C8ps· An· retition, inform their repr ..,.e nlnti \· e ~ Y. M. C. A. t ot.he r lIew one appeared 011 the cam pu! of the standi ng of tpei r sehool in re o this wcek, upo n the head of tho bOllo r· The Y. ~r. C. A. meeting helrl on H. VAN TONGEREN to t his qu lion. The qu es tion i able Cla rence Beom8l1a. To say the Tu esday t! \'ening, April 2-1, was in that hM raiscd a gre3t (Ienl of op' least, he looks quite charming in hi! charge of Milton VanDyke, '20, ",ho po'IltIIOn nnd Co ngressmcn wnnt nnd lie· new lid, to know the wish of the:r COlbti· spoke 011 the topic, II Cn rry Oil ." 1110 Olnlln cnerlllent at Albion Thcy will 3'~ n. in all titl e of Collll iugb.\' Dawson's 'am'JIIS A new socicty ~been recently es. £Xt~augr1i I~ {ay 9. . accordi ng to thnt Wis h 3' it is war book. 1lh-. VIIIIDy ke showed llral ta·biished on the eampus t nllcd the ' - :0:- the fir-t du ty or the Chyistia ll i. to llillsdale se~ m s to be very ftlllJ"e -.. ..il . nnd ilc .ure tI"lt, 'vhcther ':'Ni llth 81. Gtng. " Regular meetings Tho co·e

0111 YOI1 lonior dolltlt, my Mow A.meriean., that the ",ar ilL whieb we Ijttrrary IIrpartmrut .re now engaged Ia cr.atiar the Illblimest heri~age ot our porierily' ID "!'lUI 'UW OF FOBaB,' OB '!'lUI tho dead of Lhe ... orld'i pirht, Oivi1lu' War Savings Stamps American inwination by clande.tiJlely 'FOBOll OF ~W', .. lnjectlna tha germ. of Teutonic peace tinn, knowing not whither or where to It IS your duty as an American citizen to buy , turn, .. caught God'i lfldrta and into I be IY'tem of a normally pliable at The "law of fOrce" muat yiela and paelfic people. But tbeir igooole prayed." A juat God heeded Lho boa rt· War Savings Stamps e "force of I.".. ' The manclat. it lebemel ... e are dOiJlled to ignoble tail­ ery and today there blushol ill the :pllcit and irrevocable. The vo'eo of ure; for, alter all, the most relentlen blackness the morning light ot our to help.llncle Sam win the war he is waging for the I aiooiaini bumaoity blends with the enemy of Kafseritm II not France, nOf rawant republic of the Welt. I am protection of your home and loved ones. ,Ice of an outraied civiliaatlon-and Italy, nor EnalaDdj nor Ameriea, but not radically optimlstic_ As one thaj, be voice It the volee of God. B'eyond Truth. Truth, tatal to Germanic am· ... ith lOany of you, will loon don tho Do Your Share. Do It Now. tbe wreckaie of tbree-Ieore eentoriu bitiODI, has torn o1f the' muk of torty olive drab, .n etberetore alone to whom thlt "'~r may very 3'~U become of rtrlfe Ues /I tbe eventful element of years and revealed tbe traitor to hu· Buy Stamps. oalm," 'but only tbru the beart'ibreak manity In all his depravity and In sll a rrim reality, I cannot bo unmindful of our ieneralion eau the world attain hi~ diaboliealne". And the Spirlc of ot the fact that it waa with character. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. 'r bope. The noW'S of the Tureanio the living Ood Himaelt, brooding over IsHc " Hu rrab and Hallelujah" blus. Illter is ltill riniini in our oars, ond our iO"ed lond of liberty, hal brr thed ler ihat our enemies welcom ed our ua­ ,e nOble lOull of our own brave lont III to it the determination ' that the Ii)" iu to the world co nflict, neither ea n C. A. BIGGE,' Dist. Agt. eekon us on. We have dug into the ,Prullian covenant with Death ahall bo I be unaware of the rCDS0l18 for their Pete .. a.. i1clin, • _ Hollud, Mlch. arkne.; there can oe no turning forevN disannull ed, and tbo Prusslan seeming cOlllpl nece ney. Dut thero will Jaok. ngreement with Hell sholl not etond. eo me a time when the Central Powors - - --- Tn common with all dcmocrney, we As the nnked sword at Oermany h.... will be sodly di lillusioned, and when ligh as we think of that tate!ul day been tbe meons of her selt'revelntioll, even the" Potsdam gong" will be com­ torty·fiy e months ago, when Germany 10 the unshenthed . wort!. of Amerien pelled 10 admit thai, attor all, America clenched her "iron Ost," took up her has reyealed our eou ntry to the world. is 1I0t a eounlry where" the Jews ha .. e Developing, Printing • shining IWOrtl" and plunged it into But wbat a contrast in ideolsl Oer· tb e mone~' , Ihe Iri, h ha .. e U,e politics, the hMrt of humnnlty, tbere to redden mnny, the champion at Ibe "low at ontl the Americans hove Ihe Oag;" buL ... AND... .t unlil tbe P ru.trion idea and talco"; America, Ihe' champion ot the thai it II a nation gloriously united in u""ian ideal red overnigbt a.nd sian milita ry autoc rat W3S proei aim· Will lo,e It powe r to dazzle," and finds our tond visions ot intr· ing to the world that ,,'we mus~ recog It • • • Henson 's voice, nal eon"ord nnd world brother· ni7.e only ono prillciple, that might is Loud as Ihe voice of Nature, sball J superseded by & welt·nigh vain right, and mu st know neither sentiment have wnkrd NRIi~n s ' " ~e tor an early ce sa tion ot the pre.' nor consideration tor humanity," Pres· Th c . t eonJlagration. For thotful men ident Wilson again expounded the Ideal Do you 1I0t glimpse a v. Ion of man' 'erywhere realize that t.he only path ot Ameriea in the word&: .. What 'We ~nd enaobled in the perfectibility of , peace is a crimson trail, a.lld tbat demand is that the world be m.de fit tbe Master of men, 01 a day when a)Jj · umanity 's ascent up ita rocky oaccot and 'Alto t.o live ill." STATUS QUO an ee sholl no more rise up against 01· nst be aHended. not liance, and wben a .acted covenant IlIcs, . but 'by \lb ~, !blood. I

, IDlquitous, fOI .. '0100a. •Ilou arit, ·~r.t. II ...... not lIe • 4, for &11 that is De· golten age must bury thei; dead, and drenched, but let the dr ..u Ihadow- . • never apin must any nation be alia ... · e "Germany" ... t~ Ids tor the mur· the e,'er-Iengthening casualty Ii.t .ot your son, yo r !brotber, you r ed to treadl the primr ..e path wbich l-I() T~ l.J~~T.. D ·~T(J}{N ACE CO: lead to mornl aulcide. A.nd tho glory darken every American home, let the enll. Because in 'our mind-a:>d la t red drop of the nation 's blood be justly ~ermany • ""ds guilty at at Amerita in this: that tonight, DI Holland, Mchigln khed, ratber Ihan that America com· / the most heinous crime .in e tbe day we close the fint year o~ OUr partieipa. mit one single act of recrcaney to the World'. Larcest Direct In8tallers of Furnace. tion in Ihis holy crusodo, this ideal reo when mobocracy jleld 8way and mad · 'ideals to whlcb she has pledged her men dellUlnded the cru, i/ixion ot the mains as e1 ~ ar and unclouded a upon lite. very sOn of Ood. Ot the atrocitiu of the day when America accepted the Nineteen montbs ag, Alan Seeger, which reliable authoritieo havo proven gage ot battle. 'Iho poet ·soldier, wbose spirit ever Ute arm ies of German th. i e guilty, it Impelled by such pUrpG.es ,~bilr at e n~ 'l tb e trogrance of things more ex· Your Portrait is .earee neee,:s,a ry thai I !peak. Bel ­ gripe with an un sc rupulous foe drunk celie It , kept his rendezvous with Deolh gium, Rwmania, Armenia, Poland<, e with lusl of power, it is evident that upon _\",),I ood'.odden fi eld of Pranee. A Gift that money can't buy, But for you to give. Luaitania, Captain Fryalt, ~u Edith America can ask uo quarter and musl Thele was• no uncertointy "' hen he Oavell-the story at eacb brand. as give non e. For while Ihe national wrnl into Ihe sham.bles, no eonlmereing Your Portrait will carry a message that is next to a torcyer intolerable the horriLle her elY • aberration trom whieh the Centrol with tenr, no 'Iueatiolling tbe inexplic· personal visit. that II there i. no aod but ]'ower an d powers are ulrering remains scarce un' able. There \Vas only th e glory of thdt Pru lia il its proph et." We 110 longe. denlandable, this mueh is apparenl : love greoter than which hath no man. pait a verdict. Wo have entered up­ only to rce will disintegrAte their solid· Amed eo ton ight holds 0 rendezvous on the execution at Ihe veruict, and adty. Were there OilY other method with Death that she Dlay give the ne"er will the demoer8

Call you lonller do~t, my fellow ijitt~"t IIfH ...... "nt Amerlcanl, that the ",ar in. whieh we W S .-~ t"WW'~ are now cniared ia croatiar the =-_----LI-~_--.J I aubUmelt berllage of our pottlenty' III • ar aVlengs St amps "'1'BB 'UW OF FO."'" 0'" Am I tbe dead of the world 'a ni<>ht, Civil'--' -... .. - r.llLII. er can indillnation by clandelUnely ..... I 'FO:&OB OF 'LAW"" Injeoting tha germl ot Teutonic peace Unn, khowlnr nOI whither or where to t IS gour dutg as an American citizen tb buy . Into lhe a)"ltem of & uormally pliable turn, "caugbt at ·God'. lik.irts an, W s· S The "law 01 foree" mu st ylold tlf and pacifi c people. But their ignoillle prayed." A jUlt God heeded the heart· ar a vlngs tamps e "forde of law." The mandate la Icheme, we are do med to Ignoblo lail. cry and today there blushos In the t h I uro; lor, alter all, the mo.t relenden blaekneu the morning lIrht of our 0 :pJlGit and irrevocable. The vo~ ee of e p.Uncle Sam win the war he is waging for the enemy of Kaiserilm la not Pranco, nor radlaut republiC of tbe Welt. I am I agonl';DII humaDity blends with the protection of your home and loved ones, , lee of an outraged eivilizatl!ln-and Italy, nor England; nor America, bnt not radlcnlly optlmlilic. As one th.~, D Y S •be voice I. Ihe volee of God. B'eyond Truth. Truth, latll to Germanic am. wllh Inlny of you, will soon don the 0 our hare. Do It Now. the wreekalle of three-.eore eenturiu bitionl, haa torn olf the' muk of lorty olive drab, I&n I!there/ore as one to B S of rtrite lies "the eventtul element of yel .. and revealed the traitor to bu. whom thla w~r DUly very '~QU beeome uy tamps. calm," 'but only thm the heartllreak manlty in all hla depravity and in 111 a grim reality, I cannot tbe unmindlul N rth .. ot our reneraUon can the world attain hi~ dlEboliealneJS. And the 'lpirlc of of the tact that it wal "ith ebaracter· 0 western !'Iutual Life Insurance Co. 'r hope. The Deft 01 the Tueeania tbe living God RJmacll, IIrooding over islle "Hurrab aud HnUe.Jajah" blus· r lilt r il still rillgini 1n our oars, and our ioved laud of liberty, bas breatbed ter that our enemlel welcomed our lIa· '-'4 A BIGG.'E.' DlOSt Agt ,e nolble IIOlIls of our own !brave 80 ns Illto it the determination ' that the liJ" illto the worid eondiet, neitber ca n •• , • • etkon us on. We have ,lur into the P ruuian covellant wltb Death 8boll be I bo unawnre 01 tbe rcnBOIlS tor their P,t... BuUdln, • • Hollaad, Mleb. arkne.; Ihore can be no turning torever dil1lllnulled, and the Prussian ae.cOlliemlng n timeeOlllpln whelleconey. tbe CeButntral there Powers will ------r ------"ok. agreement with Hell shall not stand. ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ will be .ndly disillulioned, and! wbeD ID common with all democracy, we As the naked . wo rd 01 Oermany has sigh as we think of that faterul day been tbe mcans of her .elt-revelation, forty· live monlll! ago, when Gi!rmany so the unsheathed sword of America ~~I:dtl; : ~c::~::(~~:t~:~~~; : Iill,l ~:':;i~: De velopI'ng, PrJ'nfl'ng is not a cou lltry where" tbe J .... have clenched her" Iron flst," took up her has revealed our eoolltry to the world. the money, th e Iri. h h.,'e lhe politics, "ahining 'WOrtl' , and plunged it Into But what a contrast in idealsl Ger- Rnd the Americans h.ve the flag; " but ..AND .. the bMrt of humanity, tbere to redden many, the champion of the "law of fo reo"; America, the cbampion of the that It I. a nation gloriously united in E ~t until lhe P ruuian idea IUId the bonch of I .ommon ideal and a u.... ian idenl !lominatell tbe "foree of lawl" Oermany fights that very thing Photograph','e COllllnon l'U ' l'ose-tbe w.Uoro of 1111 ' . The ethics of the Chri.t were ,e lIIay eltabliah the snpremacy ot pewer; America, tbat she Dlay subor· manity. ted, th teachings of ~artin C And '0, nho,', Ihe wrn (· k of war do were forgoU en, the mornl COIle dinnt. power to the Interest ot mall' AT OSTER'S you 11 01 catch the sy mphony of that Iitation was abandoned. Ren· kind. Thesc ontitheti 'al motives were 19 E. Eighth Street Citz. Phone 1582 Ucr ntter·tillle tha 10 to Q)e' Do you dicaled to (o",e, bOllor to cx· "t 110 lime more .trrkingly emphasized dream ot n doy whell tho world sh.1i y, alld truth to 'blntant prevari than ou J anuary eighth, last, when be linally fr ee, of 0 day when the "law and Iblaek hypocrilY· A8 a re- Gelleral von LiCb and Pre.oidenl WiI- SOli engaged to Bet as spokesUlen tor ot for ·c" sholl bove yielded to the J score of un u!peeting lIaiions HOLLAND FURNACES fWf-a ster of men, of 11 day when olli· , peace is a crim. on trail, and tbat demand Is that the world be made fit, ance shall no mo re rise up against al· umanlty'. alee nt up It. roeky uocnt in." STATUS QUO lIance, and wben a laored covenant utI be att nded, not fantare. and llies, . but by ,"b ~f Ib lood.

·,OIOO(\. 'Uon grit, '~I!!.'t -- not 'be ""tten AUe musl bury tbeir dead, and ~ - ~ ow .... drenched, but let the dr ••u shadow never again musl any nation be aUow· cd to treadl the primrOle path whi.h lhe evet·lengthe ing casualty li.t T-J()T ! ..T.. . ..J~~l.;U · ~TlThNACE CO: leads to moral .uicide. A.nd t.he glory dafken ev ry American home, ~et the \a8t rell dro p of the nation's blood be Holland, Mchigan of America in thil: tbnt tonight, 88 IIh d, rather tban that America com· .' we close the first year of our participa' Init one Bi ngle IIet 01 recreancy to the World'• LaJ1est Direct Installers of Furnaces tion in this boly crusade, this ideal re­ l deals to wblcb she bas pledged ber mainl as e1far and unclouded .... upon life. ihe day when Ameriea occepted the 'ineteebnonths ngo Alan Seeger, gage of bailie. 1he peet'loldier, whose spirit ever Impelled by such purposes wbJle at ,en sed tbe tragrance of things more ex· Your Portrait gripe with an un~rupulous f oe dmnk cellent. kept his rendezvous with Death with lust ot po .. er, it is evident that upon • blood·.odden fi eld of France. A Gift that money can't buy, But for you to give. Am eriea ~ an ask uo quarter and must The,e WDS no IIn ce rtainty when be Your piJrtrait will carry a message that is next to a give nOlle. For while the nationnl went into the shambles, no commercing aberration from wbieh the Central with te.r, no questioning the illoxplic' personal visit. powers are suffering remains scarce un' Dble. There was oniy the glory of that deratandable, this mu ch is apparent: love grcnter thou which hath no lIIan. only toree will disi ntegrate thei r solid· Am eric.n ton ight hold8 a rendezvous ority. Were th ere a ny other metbod with Death that she DIlly gh'e the THE LACEY STUDIO \ by whirh we might achieve our abjeel world a larger life, thnt she may usher \I e ,vn uld utilize it. • Were there any r,n the golden age 01 a ne.. eosmopoll­ olh .. wny than the way of blood W ~ 'tanisIII, n broacler brolherhoo!\, and all oult! Ircad it. ' But when once you .p. uitilllate ~ternn.J frat.rnity. With di· . J. Dlek.ml, Pm. 8 . J. Luld ..... C.. bJer prceiale tbc pertinence of tbe Presi- "'illc introl,Wity she taees tho ordeal. Everything Electrical at Wm. J. W.II..... AlIt. C.,.bler I dent ' repeated indietmenls 01 the God Il elpi ng her, this tryst she will not Pruuian menace, you will realize that tail to keep, if you SUltain her sou. First State Bank ~' Oll Alpine anows have not been rud· - Walter A· Sebo!ten, '1 . with IIvia,t1 doparlmeat died in vain, that Ollr government h. -:.:- Capital, Surplus and undlnded profitt The ,.hove is the orallon with which Herman De FOUl $127,000.00 not I.otrated the nllt io n'~ heart anr! Mr. Scholten WOII fir "~ honor at the Depositt $1,450.000.00 jaded the nation 'a IOU I io hr-halt of 4 M. O. I,. CO li test on ,Mareh . Mode8ty vaplrl vagary or an idealistiu illusion. proVl' lIt ed hhn frO ln printing it in The Cor.8tb St. Ind Conlla! Ave.' Holland. IIlcl1 J ob with me a littl grOllp of men An hor while he was emtor. u gathered to honor the remainl ot Y. W. O. A. A lII eri~~ 't first dead in action. ~he ll . _:0:_ trom the enemy Ihiek ovorhead, but The Y, \V

DYKEMA FOR YOUR nor. DDIlflIlf'l' OIVBII DINNBB BEST .QUALITY (Conti Died from Flrl1 Paae) OF Dr. A. 1I..... GRADUATION at the outset t hai 11;0 rof.ued- IOJOok , • ~ the past ond Its m akcs, but wo uld PlEATS and EYE, EAR, NOSE, ':THROAl give, 0 tew pointers to the n w cabinet. Co ...., .do 0\ c...... Age_ Among olhor tblngo, she suggested that Ihey ho.yo joillt meetill gs once 0 month, 0fIIe .....- .·11 A. II.- I ·S P. II.-Tw GROCERIES _ ,ioU.. . ha 7:11- ' . UIT 'Mary hod 0 little cold, . and that tronl time to time the twe It slorle(l in ber. hellsl; n Isoelation. have joint I,roy r moet· AT . tIIJoo U08 _ PL ... I." And cI'erywhere that Mory went lug All those presellt 31'1)Fovcd of Molenaar & De Goed .-1- That cold wa luro to Ipread. - thl! Ideu which will lIOon be put illto •Nick Dykema THE COLLEGE TAILOR clcc·ulion. It followed her 10 school one day • Walter A. Scholten. '18, tho retiring 'Twas not against the rule, rrelldent of lb. Young Mon's As 'n It made the children cough and t hen delh'ered n short dllcourso on Dr. James O. Scott Wh 'it8~CrOS8 sneeze "Suggestions for Ihe Future in the To have Ihot cold in IIC hool. Lighl of the Pasl." Mr. S.holten gave DENTIST BARBER SHOP s"mo stotistics 01 to tho religious cou· Skilled Workman and the mOlt Sanitary Methods Employed Tbe teachelS tried 10 tlril'e it oul , lli lion of Ihc 11\ II s

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