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VOLUME XVII TAYLOR UNIVERSITY, UPLAND, , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930 NUMBER THIRTEEN THALOS PRESENT HANSEN IN ORGAN RECITAL "A DAY IN BORNEO" Dow Bancroft Delivers Mooney Library Rec'v's Sun. Chapel Address FORMER T.U. STUDENTS Book From Dr Wray BLIND ORGANIST TO BY REV. G. D. GLENGH Mr. Do'w Bancroft brought the mes­ MARRIED IN CHICAGO Dr. Newton Wray recently present­ (A T. U. Alumnus) sage of the Sunday afternoon chapel APPEAR FOR THIRD ed his latest production, "The Book service. The theme of his talk was DOROTHY ATKINSON WEDS of Job, A Biblical Masterpiece," to MISSIONARY DESCRIBES LIFE world wide evangelism. He outlined SPRAGUE WILLARD Mooney Library. This act is very TIME AT TAYLOR IN BALIK-PAPAN, BORNEO for his audience the program of this DECEMBER 27 greatly appreciated by the Librarian DUTCH EAST INDIA year for pushing out and helping al­ and the students. CLASS OF '28 TO RECEIVE ong this movement. The first thing Dorothy Atkinson, well-known grad The book is very highly praised by PROCEEDS FOR PAYMENT Just supposing that you could step he stressed was religion in the home, of '28, and Sprague Willard, former many of the leading Bible Expositors ON ORGAN out of your part of the world into including family worship daily at the Taylor student, became "one" Friday, and writers of today as being "quite ours, what do you think a day in Bal- family altar. Then too, he brought out december 27th at 8:45 P. M. "Jack" different from the ordinary run of Taylor University music-lovers will ik-papan would be like? If you will very strongly the necessity of evan­ Shilling, popular campus leader of commentaries and expository writ­ be pleased to hear that our friend, allow yourself to be lifted gently gelizing young people in the service '27, detrained at Cnicago to perform ings. It has a distinctive character of Professor Charles F. Hansen, of In­ from that comfortable chair you are of our Lord. We must take an active the ceremony. Donald (Chunk) Wing its own." Professor Wray clearly. dianapolis, will be with us Friday ev­ sitting in, and transported bodily to and enthusiastic interest in the youth of basketball and tennis fame at Tay­ shows that the object of his book is ening, January 10, to present to us this particular place, maybe we'll give of our day and age. In conclusion, he lor, drove way through the Indiana "to show that God is not served by another of his delightful organ recit­ you a chair over here, and let you put this thought into the minds of and Illinois snowbanks to be best man. the faithful because of His benefits, als. find out for yourself just how the everyone. Are we as interested in in­ Marion Atkinson, Taylor co-ed and but because He is such a Being that Mr. Hansen, who was a pupil of other half of the world lives. We in vesting our means for the evangelism sister of the bride, made a very pret­ they would cleave to Him at any cost." Robert Newland, has been for more Balik-papan are the "other half of the of the world as for our own selfish ty bridesmaid. Since Dr. Wray has made his book than forty years, organist and choir world," you understand that, of course. luxuries ? The wedding took place in the At­ available to all of Taylor's students director in leading churches of Indi­ Let us locate ourselves in our Mis­ kinson apartment, 6150 Winthrop Av­ there is no doubt that it will be in anapolis, as well as a teacher and sionary Home in Balik-papan. It is enue, Chicago. Before the ceremony constant use. accompanist. twelve o'clock midnight. You are SULLY COMMUNITY, IOWA there was a real reunion of Taylor Mr. Hansen is a frequent visitor stretched out on a little, hard, narrow friends. Handshaking and backslap- at many musical affairs in Indianap­ folding cot, perhaps your legs are REVIVAL GONDUGTED BY ping were the order of the day for olis and other cities, where he ex­ draped out over the edge of the thing for the fellows; kissing for the girls. T. U. GOSPEL TEAM presses his enjoyment by a character­ and as for your arms, you have mov­ SPARKS AND MCKENZIE At 8:45, Frances Thomas, prominent istic rocking movement of his body, ed and shifted them so many times class and society leader (Taylor '28) HOLDS REVIVAL AT accompanied by a lighting up of his that you've forgotten just* where they The Sully, Iowa revival, conducted began playing the wedding march, countenance that often has been a really are. A herd of mosquitoes have by Hazen Sparks and Fred McKenzie and the wedding party took its place GHURCHVILLE, N. Y. subject of comment by those about stampeded their way into the private was considered a great success. in the archway of the living room. him. His cheerfulness and ready wit sanctum of your net, and it's a "slap have endeared him to many persons. The meetings opened on a Saturday Before it seemed possible, Dorothy A Gospel Team, composed of Jan­ here, a slap there, everywhere a slap." Born without sight, Mr. Hansen night with almost a full house, and and Sprague were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ice Morgan, "Bob" Annand, "Mike" When will morning come? Promptly studied voice and choir training, or­ as the meetings got under way, the lard and were receiving the congratu­ Palacio and Cleo Skelton, had a glor­ at three o'clock in the morning there gan, piano, and piano tuning. He be­ crowds increased. The second Sunday lations of their friends and relatives. ious Christmas working in a series is a startling crash and much "clat­ gan to play the organ at church at the many people were turned away from After the ceremony, the bride and of meetings in the latter's home town tering among the movables." You age of sixteen. the church for lack of seating room. groom seated themselves in two chairs church at Churchville, N. Y. grope fearfully for that elusive flash­ He has been the organist and music­ Mr. McKenzie had complete charge in front of a centrally located daven­ The team left T. U. Thursday after­ light and turn a ghastly beam of light al director for thirty-two years of of the singing and music. He also port, while the rest of the wedding noon, December 19, and made its way around the room; something scurries the Second Presbyterian Church in preached one evening when Mr. Sparks party took the davenport. Jokes and through deep snow drifts to the out the door and disappears, and you , and has played the mu­ was unable, due to a cold. Taylor gossip broke loose as the prin­ line, where the roads were almost pick up the broken pieces of a favor­ sic for many of the city's large wed­ During the meetings about thirty- cipals and their guests sat expectant­ bare. Half way across Ohio a sleet ite cup, and mutter unintelligible dings. Previous to 1897 he held the five souls found the Lord. Five of ly waiting. It came—plates of "lov- storm made the roads a glare of ice things about that rat. Before you have position of organist at Fletcher Place these were the brothers of Sparks. ey-dove" ice cream with wedding cake and from there all the way to Church­ become firmly established in the cot M. E. Church, at Mayflower Congre­ The meetings were backed by the and salad—and the hum was more in­ ville it was only God's watchful care once more there is a swift rush of gational Church, and at Meridian St. prayers of many Taylor students and termittent. The ceremony and the that took the team through. light and all the roosters in Balik- M. E. Church, all of Indianapolis. friends, and the boys want to take lunch over, the crowd began breaking The pastor of the Churchville Meth­ papan announce the new day—sweet In addition to his teaching and his tbis means of thanking you all for up soon after ten. odist Church is Rev. Henry I. Chattin, dawn! Homer would say, "Dawn the church work, Mr. Hansen has played your keen interest and help. (Continued on page 3 col. 1) agraduate in Taylor's class of 1905. rosy fingered," but Homer was a dedicatory programs on many organs The meetings started on Sunday, poet and didn't know any better. throughout the middle western states. December 22, and closed ten days lat­ When morning comes in this coun­ er with a beautiful watch-night ser­ try you have to get up, that's all RADIO MADE POSSIBLE Most of the proceeds of this re­ vice. In the last few minutes of the there is to it. The Chinese family in cital will go to the Class of 1928, who' EVERYONE ENJOYED old year almost all of the congrega­ the servants' quarters see to that; the BY EFFORTS OF FRIENDS gave to us our organ. A small part tion gathered around the altar and youngest members of the family es­ will be given to the Thalonian Liter­ For over a year Dean Vandament vowed a deeper consecration to Jesus pecially! If you are a man,—and you CHRISTMAS VACATION ary Society, who have kindly consent­ and the students of T. U. have been Christ during 1930. will have to' turn yourself into a ed to manage the business of the re­ dreaming of that great day when the "Bob" Annand did most of the man this trip—you must shave. You cital. Campbell Parlors would have a radio. ON TAYLOR CAMPUS preaching during the meetings and ev­ wander out to the back of the house A year ago when Mr. Nicholson vis­ ery one of his sermons were spirit- and bravely take as much of the ited us he asked why we did not have Hello Sam! Had a good time this filled. Janice Morgan's piano play­ Chinese family's water as you can. one, and laughingly, Miss Vandament vacation? Did you say, have we? ing made the congregations of that The wash basin is placed on the win­ replied, "I can't afford it, the school Well, I say we have. Who would ever church sing as they never had before STUDENTS FACE STORM dow sill of your room, the soap is can't afford it, and the students can't think we could have so much fun away and somehow the personality of the rescued from the ants and with all AND BECOME STRANDED afford it." He then said that when we from home during vacation ? The team and their devotion to' Christ just due patience you make yourself ready might see our way clear to' let him whole secret was that we had no time gripped people's hearts, and lives for the day. The way a fellow feels EN ROUTE TO IOWA know and he would help us out. This to get home sick. Parties, games, ra­ were transformed in His Name. when he gets up in the morning de­ fall when a patron of the school asked dio and everything good to eat—that's One young woman heard the Lord pends upon the state of his liver; you "Two days in an ," the same question, again smiling, Miss Christmas at Taylor in 1929. Of course ask her to make it possible for Jan­ may feel like singing a hymn or hav­ was the exciting tale related by the Vandament made the same remarks. you know we hated to see you leave, ice Morgan to come back to Taylor. ing a fight. five Taylor students bound for Iowa, So before leaving, she left with Miss but we sure hated to see you come She answered His call and at the Breakfast is an important event in who left the campus Wednesday after­ Vandament a bill of large denomina­ back, a lot worse. close of the consecration service, dur­ any man's career. It either makes or noon preceeding the Christmas vaca­ tion, with these words, "Miss Vanda­ I suppose you saw your girl while ing the first five minutes of the new tion. None of the five realized the breaks the day. ment, here is a starter on the radio' you were home, Sam? Yes, I bet you year, she told Janice the good news. You have a Malay "boy" whom you thrilling adventures that were ahead you and the students have wanted so did. There was something rather new The team says that if any one wants of them. Two days of pushing, shovel­ are trying to teach to cook. He has badly, good luck to you." Miss Van­ in that line here during vacation. Dick to hear about answered prayer and (Continued on page 4 col. 1) ing, and almost carrying the green dament immediately wrote to Mr. Terry seems to have fallen and not what trust in God can do, they have Ford sedan found the weary, down­ Nicholson and he generously replied on the ice either. Although the pave­ a score of answers to hold up to all hearted quintet stranded within sixty Echo From Two Taylor with a check. Then to make our ment here was rather icy all vacation. the world. miles of Chicago. The first night out dreams realized, Mr. Wood of Indi­ As I started to tell you, Dick Terry was one of intense suffering, by all Alumni In The Field anapolis sent money and word that and Miss Hill were good friends dur­ members of the party, from the in­ we had his discount on a Day-Fan of ing the vacation. T. U. Ministers Assist tense cold, until rescued by a band of Mrs. J. C. Wengatz writes from the General Motors radio. Most of our humor was furnished farmers and a garage wrecking car. Africa: Of course the students wanted to by the duet, Douglas and Mosser. In Revival Campaign A kindly farmer offered his floor as Mr. Wengatz and I just returned have a share in the undertaking, and Douglas couldn't stay any longer, so a bed for the five Taylorites. It from a very profitable and pleasant not only raised enough money to fin­ he took the train for Akron. You proved to be a heaven to them. mid term furlough in Cape Town. We ish paying for the radio, but also e- know the rest. Mosser was left by The Men's Ministerial Association, The following two days were fraught drove from Angola to the Belgian nough to buy a radio lamp and bench. himself, so Madeline Wells claimed under the direction of Lloyd Mohn- with similar episodes, almost like old Congo and leaving our car there, went The radio is in a beautiful, walnut his time for a few nights. Before I kern, president, is boosting local re­ frontier days. With despair in their by train to Cape Town, a journey of cabinet and stands about five feet forget, I want to tell you about Christ­ vivals this term. hearts the five finally, late Friday af­ six days and nights. It gave us op­ high. It is an all electric Day-Fan, 9 mas morning. After breakfast old San­ Tuesday night, the M. M. A. went ternoon, December 20 left the car in portunity to see quite a bit of Afri­ tube set. ta Claus came and gave us stockings in a body to Gaston, to assist Pro­ a garage in a little northern Indiana ca that was entirely new to us, and If one should doubt the joy it adds full of apples, oranges, candy and fessor Greer in the Methodist Church town and boarded the train for Iowa. we surely enjoyed and profited by the to' the T. U. family, one look in the nuts and everyone of us got a pres­ there. Besides the songs rendered by The three of the five, bound for New­ trip. We were gone just three months parlors would put that thought to ent. The funny thing was Santa was the Excelsior quartet, Mr. K. E. May- ton, the Maytag city, reached their and now feel all rested for better flight. Students, smiling, chatting late. He got his suit dirty when he nard gave a whistling solo and Mr. destination late the next forenoon on work. Our five years are already up and enjoying the home-like atmos­ fell out of his sled in Louisiana and Kenyon played his saxophone. Saturday. but we do not want to come to the phere, make the parlors cozy. sent it to the dry cleaners and when "Pork-packer" Hoover proved to be States yet and thought by this rest We cannot express our appreciation it came back to him there were two The men are planning to' co-operate quite a human tractor and also de­ now we could hold on a year or two to those people who made this dream coats and no pants. He oorrowed some in the Upland and Gas City revivals monstrated his ability at handling a more without a furlough to the States. a reality. (Continued on page 3 col. 2) by their attendance. shovel. PAGE TWO TAYLOR UNIVERSITY ECHO

TAYLOR UNIVERSITY ECHO Published weekly by the Taylor University Echo Co., students of Taylor University, Upland, Indiana. INK BUBBLES The Literary Column ECHO ECHOES BY JOHN ROOD (CharterfH Member^ Miss Helen Ripley spent the Christ­ Alyene mas holidays in Woodburn, Indiana, At even time, when in the golden west There are surely many good reas­ visiting Robert Gorrell. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT The sun sinks fast in the horizon's ons for writing in this article and it Editor-in-Chief George H. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Culver, who haze ought to encourage greatly every con­ Managing Editor Tracy Martindale were missionaries to China for a num­ Westward my face I turn with long­ tributor of possible contributions to News Editor Eunice E. Davis ber of years, but returned to Amer­ ing gaze Ink Bubbles. Bobby Montford has a Athletic Editor Albert Mathias ica and have for the last few years Assistant Athletic Editor Marguerite Friel And wish that there tonight I might further suggestion in this matter. find rest. been living in Seattle, Washington, Literary Editor John Rood are returning to China where Mr. Alumni Editor Edna Mae Chambers The city of the Angeles would shelter Don't be afraid to send Ink Bub­ me; bles your brain children, for if you do Culver is to' be Superintendent of the Humorous Editor Ruby Shaw Christian Herald Industrial Mission Proof Readers Oscar Cook, Herbert Schuckers The sun, warm and bright, on mor­ not, I warn you that there is no tell­ row morn ing where the inhibition may crop at Foochow, China. Reporters: The land with golden oranges would out. Some morning you might wake Esther Masters adorn, up with a suppressed desire to tar and Lawrence Boyll, of '28, is preaching Alice Bissell While fresh and pure blow breezes feather Dean Howard, or do some oth­ in Covington, Pa. This is the same Hoover Picklesimer from the sea. er horrid thing like that, and all be­ place Clair Snell was in and then Lucille Jones But more than love of birthland calls cause you failed to tell Ink Bubbles Carlton Schultz. Mr. Boyll writes: "I Anderson Long me there; all about it. am out here in these beautiful moun­ William Noble 'Tis more than mountain, valley, Bobby Montford tains preaching the wonderful Gospel Cameron Mosser stream, or tree— of Christ and am having a wonderful Marjory Hawkins Lands just as fair could not oe so I Laugh At Life time doing it. I have two' little church­ BUSINESS DEPARTMENT to me; I laugh at life, for she's not kind, es with an attendance of about 70 Business Manager Kenneth Hoover 'Tis thee, and not the land, for which And she derides us all, I find; in one and about 20 in the other one. Assistant Business Manager Reuben Judson I care. She's always playing tricks on me, I have three sermons each Sunday, Subscription Manager James Rhine To be with thee, in any land, again, And scorns and mocks eternally, three prayer meetings each week, two Advertising Manager ___ . Linton Krause Is all I wish in life, my sweet Alyene. Subduing me in daily grind; adults and one for the young people, Circulation Manager Frank Simons Max Tiffen Yet I"ve a freedom of the mind—- besides having different ladies' meet­ Assistant Circulation Manager John W. Tucker I laugh, though weak and spent and ings and group meetings of the young Secretary Ruth Mersereau blind. people. I also' try to visit the High School real often, and every evening Entered as second class matter, October 15, 1913, at the Upland post Dear Mr. Rood: I laugh at life! office, at Upland, Indiana, under act of March 3, 1879. As I read Wouldn't-Be Sheik's after school, I go down and help coach masterpiece and Mr. Bubbling Bill's She turns and trips me up behind, the boys in basket-ball, trying to help Subscription Price, $1.75 per annum (thirty-three or more issues) in lyric, as he calls it, I decide that we Then laughs at me, for she's unkind; them all I can. But I never could do United States, if paid before January 1, 1930; $2.00 per annum after January it all if it were not for the help and 1, 1930; $2.00 per annum in foreign countries. should call on our professors to give I laugh in spite of misery, us some suggestions. If our professors I must, or I would cry, you see; strength of the dear Lord, who' will think it is too' much for them, we Though I endure, I'm not resigned. always help us if we only give Him should give our own. I laugh at life! a chance." The Agnostic Suggestions Miss Ethel Boyer, a member of the When you get what you call poetic­ Did you notice that our first poem graduating class of '27 is now teach­ ally inspired, your brain as well as was a sonnet? Here is another, and ing in a Senior High School in Key- your heart and soul experiences var­ oddly enough it is almost a direct re­ ser, West Virginia. There are about ied and almost inexplicable sensa­ ply to the Agnostic, holding just the 700 pupils and 40 teachers in the tions. Thoughts very beautiful and opposite view of life. school. others less beautiful merge together into one peculiar feeling so that there To All The Prudent Rev. and Mrs. Travis Purdy were is a tendency to say too many things What an existence all we prudent lead, on the campus a few hours Monday ECHO CONTEST that mean more or less the same. Ev­ Drinking life doubtfully in cautious morning. en some unimportant thoughts some­ sips times find expression. "Guard your­ As if tis glory might defile our lips! INQUIRING REPORTER self on that." Because its fullness could make full The class Echo contest will be held again this year as in form­ A poem, like a prose composition, er years. There will also be a trophy given to the class which some need What do you like best about Xmas? must aim to be definite, and must Which we, devoted to our prudent wins the contest. This trophy will be in the form of a shield which have other essentials—unity, coher­ creed, Plenty of time to read. will have the winner's name engraved upon it and is to be placed ence, etc. in the Campbell Parlor where it is to remain. Each year the win­ Have long kept darkened in complete Evelyn Chapman Writing poems is highly cultural eclipse, ner's name is to be engraved upon this trophy. as well as materially useful because We dare not tear the dark veil into First, because it draws our thought it improves the vocabulary to a The faculty will act as judges in the contest and will deter­ strips to the Christ, and second, because of marked extent. Think of hunting for mine the winner. Each class will have the privilege of putting out And let the full light make us whole the beautiful carols that are then sung. the proper word with the proper a- one edition. There are several reasons why the contest is so inter­ and freed! K. E. Maynard esting; because it gives each class an opportunity to compete in mount of syllables! That is some job, if you are not poetically inclined. Then literary lines as well as athletic; it gives more students a knowl­ Be done with prudence! Let us now Just being at home. you have to look for words that rime, edge of the work required to publish a paper and more interest in make bold Faith Birdsall all of which obliges you to hob-nob the publication; also it provides a means whereby latent talent To enter life, whatever may be there— with Webster's. Then too, poetry en­ may be discovered. The contest gives the student body more of an Drinking the cup, whatever it may Oh, Santy Claus! riches our imagination. Think of the idea of the ability of students and a basis by which they may hold! John Wiskeman choose with safety the staff of the succeeding year. thrill of climbing to heights of su­ Then shall we overcome, and we shall preme ecstacy which poets (not word dare Getting stuck in the snow. Each class will elect from its members a staff to publish its hunters) only can fully appreciate. To dwell in confidence if young or old, Doris Davis edition of the paper. This staff will have full charge of editing the Mr. Rood, I beg that our dear pro­ And still rejoice where prudent men paper for one week. The editors of the different departments as fessors-help us! despair. I like Christmas music best. well as the editor of the regular staff will be very glad to give Map. Irish, Malassimilation any information possible relative ,to the work. Diogenes of Philistia Raymond Norton No member of the present staff is permitted to serve on the staff for any class. The circulation department of each class will ENTER THE FLY may circle a man's head without an­ A SONG OF THE ROAD be under the supervision of the present circulation manager. Also (Continued form previous issue) noying him, how quickly may a hu­ any extra expense for variations in the paper or extra copies will May 20, 1929—Twelve families con­ man hand move from the side to' the By Strickland Gillilan be taken care of by that class. sisting of between five and six hun­ head, and the best methods of avoid­ dred members each, have decided to ing death by the hands of students. I must look them in the eyes move to Taylor. Many parents here October 5, 1929—My classes are When I go home; somewhat irregular now, since so So I'm under obligations COOLIDGE ON THE STUDENT COUNCIL are eager to educate their children, and Willie Flier has encouraged them many students on the campus follow- As I roam, COMPULSORY CHAPEL to believe that all which they look nig their studies cause much danger To be white and clean and square We would like to inform the gen­ for may be found at Taylor Univer­ not only to myself, but to all in our All the time and everywhere colony. eral public that the student council sity. Or I'd have to dodge their eyes, In connection with the subject of When I go home. is an active and acting organization. June 16, 1929—The town is nearly October 12, 1929—I narrowly es­ compulsory chapel, the following ob­ Through its efforts an up-to-date list empty of my friends now—all are has­ caped a treacherous pit of "fly paper" servations by ex-President Coolidge of all those holding offices in stu­ tening to Taylor. The reports which this afternoon. I still tremble when I must look them in the eyes summarize the situation very accu­ And feel no shame, dent organizations has been compiled we continually receive from the place I think of the way in which I was rately. The quotation is from a re­ and a point system, which was agi­ are beginning to interest me. about to light in the sticky mass, Feel no consciousness of guilt cent article in which Coolidge tells of tated by the last year's council has July 1, 1929—1 arrived in Upland, when a faint cry from an unfortunate Or cause for blame. his college career at Amherst. Speak­ been accepted and put into practice. Indiana last night and proceeded im­ fourth cousin warned me. So I'll do the best I can ing of the required week-day and Sun­ The council has also taken the respon­ mediately to the campus of Taylor October 14, 1929—1 think that I To be every whit a man, day religious services, he says: sibility for the Friday night programs University. I lodged for the night on shall return to my old home tomor­ Or I couldn't face the folks row. "If attendance on these religious in the dining hall. a warm, wire screen of one of the And feel no shame. services hampered any of the men of dormitory windows. This place is all October 15, 1929—My last assign­ We have regular monthly meetings my time, I have never been informed I was encouraged to believe it would ment is to dare a student to chase me I must kiss them with clean lips to which any of the five members may of it. The good it did I believe was be, and I am perfectly contented. about a dormitory room. By this ex­ When I return; bring problems which nave been re­ infinite. Not the least of it was dis­ August 11, 1929—I am attending periment I am to learn how many So the kisses of the wanton ported to them. If you have any sug­ cipline that resulted from having con­ classes with the rest of the younger times one may safely circle a room I must spurn. gestions or problems which would fall stantly to give some thought to the members of our colony. The courses and escape uninjured. For their sweet belief in me within the limit of power of the coun­ things that young men would often offered are very fine. There is the Here the entries ceased. The last Unbetrayed must ever be; cil, we would be glad to hear of them prefer not to consider. B. Z. or Buzz-zing degree in music, had been written on the very date I must kiss with decent lips and do our part to' make Taylor as the C. C. or Crumb Catching in Home on which I killed him. No doubt he When I return! her students want her to be. "If we did not have the privilege of Economics, and the D. H. T., or was working on his assignment, when doing what we wanted to do, we had Dart Here and There which includes I became the author of his untimely I must give what I expect the much greater benefit of doing a great many different subjects. I end. It is somewhat sad to read the When I go home; what we ought to do. It broke down Willie: Sister has four other beaus. have chosen the latter course just de­ little diary, and yet I feel that sooner Love as wide and high and pure our selfishness, it conquered our re­ Suitor: But, I have never seen any scribed. or later the whole colony will be mov­ As heaven's dome. sistance, it supplanted impulse and of them. Sept. 1, 1929—I do enjoy my classes ing on and I am glad to have read Right must triumph in the end; finally it enthroned reason." Willie: Me neither, but she gave so much. In the D. H. & T. course their history ere their departure. God's own rules we cannot mend; —Quaker Quill me a dollar to tell you that. I take such objects as how long one I must give what I expect, —A. Frosh When I go home. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY ECHO PAGE THREE

ing to sleep. What a night! We were "PRAYER AND PRAISE— KEY by the speaker. It was altogether a given our lodging directly over a NOTE OF HOLINESS LEAGUE helpful meeting. talking movie, which furnished ample SERVICE entertainment. But suddenly, amidst Next Monday evening, upon cordial the curious sounds from below, issued "0 Father, thou who givest all invitation of Dr. Stevenson, the As­ the old, familiar, and loved strains The bounty of thy perfect love. sociation voted to attend in a body, Wedding And New Year Akron Students Guests of "Lead, Kindly Light." Inconsistent We thank thee that upon us fall one of the series of evangelistic meet­ Bells Chime Together as it seemed with the rest of the Such tender blessings from above." ings now being held in his church at At Christmas Party program, how appropriate it was to —Holmes Gas City. The following Monday they The marriage of Miss Ruby Evel- us. "The night is dark, and I am far expect to do the same at the local The new year brings a new reali­ eth and Rev. Ronald Leach was sol­ Merritt Clymer, of Akron, Ohio, en­ from home, lead Thou me on." Methodist Episcopal Church. zation to us of what the Lord really emnized New Year's Eve, before a tertained several members of our T. By five o'clock, the sleet had a- does mean to us. It is quite appropri­ Let every member of the Associa­ large company of chosen friends at U. family at a Christmas party in bated and we were again on our way, ate time of the year for young peo­ tion be loyal to the group and back the M. E. Church, Carmel, Indiana. his home during the vacation. ploughing through the newly fallen ple to "get together" and unite their the president in the fine program he A musical program of vocal and The party was given in honor of snow, which gradually gave way to praises to the One who "doeth all is arranging for this term. instrumental numbers preceeded the Miss Mildred Smith, of Cleveland, on solid ice. After two hundred miles of things well." Somehow, we feel that ceremony. To the strains of the wed­ December 27. solid ice, we were royally entertained He has done so much for us that we ding march, the bridal party assem­ At the close of a very pleasant ev­ by Mrs. Dennison, in Brocton, N. Y., find mere words inadequate to express bled before the altar, which was bank­ ening, Mrs. Clymer served a delicious at eleven o'clock Thursday night. We THURSDAY PRAYER SERVICE the depth of gratitude we owe to Him. ed with palms and ferns. Miss Opal plate lunch, which was enthusiastic­ allowed ourselves two hours sleep Along with our broadened vision and Professor Howard was the speak­ Dawson of Indianapolis, was Maid of ally received. there, before four of us again resum­ fervent love, we find that there is a er of the first Thursday night prayer Honor, and Mr. Wayne H. York, of T. U. guests were: Inah May and ed our journey. North by Buffalo, the pungent desire to be more worthy of service of the new year. There were Rochester, N. Y. was Best Man. Esther Masters, Luman Douglas, Al­ ice had wrought such havoc, that miles his unnumbered blessings. All glory many very inspiring testimonies, and Miss Eveleth wore a long circular bert Mathias, and Frank Simons. Oth­ of telegraph wires were down. How to His precious name! then Professor Howard brought a mes­ skirted gown of pastel pink satin. Her er guests were present from Cleve­ pleased we were at dawn to see the The first service of the Holiness sage, choosing the twenty-eighth veil was of white tulle, the Brussel's land. big, red, sun, peep over the Eastern League for the new year—1930—was chapter of Genesis for his scripture lace cap being tucked with orange hills upon the beautiful crystal world. set apart as a prayer and praise He talked on Jacob and his departure blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet By God's protecting care, all reach­ service, and such it was—not only and journey. A guilty heart makes of pink roses interspersed with lily ed our destination in safety with CHATTERBOX in name, but in reality. Every heart the way long and wearisome. Rest of the valley. The maid of honor wore hearts full of praise and thanksgiving seemed to vibrate with the fervor of and peace come only with the pres­ a pastel yellow gown, also of long L to the One who s had brought us His love, and with the joy of having ence of God. Happy is the individual circular skirt, and carried yellow ros­ through so wonderfully. Well, I had not even touched foot the privilege of being a "doorkeeper who can link his life with Christ and es. Signed, on the campus, until I found out that in the House of his Lord." journey with Him. The same God that Immediately following the cere­ Cupid and his arrow had been doing May the new year open new fields has helped us in our yesterdays will mony, sixty guests retired to' the ^Jeorge some marvelous work during Christ­ of service to those who are willing to lead us through the tomorrow and the bride's home where a bridal lunch mas vacation. Mary Roahrig isn't ev­ labor in the vineyards of the Mast­ coming year. was formally served. Included in this en coming back to school, for a little delaide er, and may we take advantage to company were Miss Althea Jane Os­ bird told me she will soon be Mary Llice enter every door of opportunity that borne, a Taylor alumnus, also Misses well, something else. Ruby Ev­ He opens for us! DR. C. C. FARIS Ila Mae Tozier, and Inah Mae Mast­ eleth is now Mrs. Ronald Leach, and illian ers, students at Taylor. ois Optometrist she and her husband are in L 504-505 Marion Nat'l Bank Bldg. The bride and groom left immedi­ where Rev. Leach has a church. Of ately for Arkport, New York, where va Gas City Minister Eyes Examined And course, we were all glad to hear that Glasses Fitted they will make their home at the "Al" Krause and Mrs. Frances Col­ Esther M. E. parsonage. lins Krause, of June '29, were happily Addresses M. M. A. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Leach a sailing on the sea of matrimony. And long and happy life together. Body And Mind Under did you know that Dorothy Atkinson The regular meeting of the Men's and Willard Sprague, of Chicago, had Subjection Required Ministerial Association was held on KRAUSE-GOLLINS WEDDING taken each other for better or worse? For Holy Living Monday evening with the president, Say, doesn't it look good to see Lloyd Mohnkern, presiding. There was IN SPOKANE, WASHINGTON some of our old students coming back Dr. Paul's Thursday morning chapel a splendid group gathered, testifying to T. U. again? It seems that Ber- talk was taken from Hebrews 1:9, to the esteem and regard held by them MARIONS LADIES STORE Mr. Albert Krause and Miss Fran­ nice Kendall, Ruth Bowers, Robert wherein the God-Head addresses for the guest speaker of the evening, N. E. Cor. Square cis Collins, both Taylor alumni, were Gorrell, Elizabeth Waite, Alice Lovin, Christ saying: "Thou hast loved right­ the Rev. Stevenson, minister of the married in Spokane, Washington, De­ and Mildred Hampton have not let eousness and hated iniquity; there­ First Methodist Episcopal Church, at cember 23. They will reside in that "life's swiftly flowing streams bear fore God, even thy God, hath anoint­ Gas City. Dr. Stevenson brought a city where Mr. Krause is a Boys' them from Taylor's towers." ed thee with the oil of gladness a- very practical message, dealing par­ T. U. Scout Executive. bove thy fellows." ticularly with two important sides of LUNCH ROOM Miss Collins had been principal of CAMPUS CHRISTMAS "Living a righteous and holy life," church life, the spiritual side, espec­ a school in South Dakota before leav­ (Continued from page 1 col. 3) says Dr. Paul, "requires our taking ially emphasizing the relation of the J. LOHNES ing for Spokane, where they were pajamas and gave out the presents our bodies and minds in hand and sermon thereto, and the business side. M. PALLETT married. Mr. Krause, after leaving anyway. bringing them into submission." One At the close of his talk, which by gen­ 8:00—9:30 the Taylor campus, went to New York Sam, did you hear about that fel­ can be an overcomer in a moral sense eral consent was considered one of 12:30—1:30 where he entered a Scout Executive low Norton? I just recently found out yet be intemperate in some legiti­ the best ever delivered before this 6:00—7:30 School, and from there went to Spo­ why he never came to the parlors at mate activity of life. Perhaps, it may group, questions concerning the life 9:30—10:20 kane. His work is that of overseeing night. Why he spent his nights down be the intemperate use of play, work, and work of the minister were asked the Scout work in a part of the city at Tennants' home. sleep, or even the S. P.'s." by the members present and answered Lunch Room and surrounding community. He en­ Hello Spaude! Did you just get in? Christ needed no baptism of the joys his work and has been very suc­ Where is the wife? Did you say she Holy Ghost for he was pure of heart cessful. is not back or that you don't have a and, in fact, was God Himself. Yet wife? All the Echo Staff was wish­ He received a distinct anointing of W. W. AYRES, M.D. ing that you would get married so the Holy Spirit. This very anointing Upland State Bank Music Students Give they would have something sensa­ that Christ received is promised to Program At Fairmount tional for their next paper. every believer. Its purpose is to Physician & Surgeon It will be of interest to many Tay­ There's something about that fel­ strengthen and inspire us making us CAPITAL $25,000.00 lor University students and friends to low that I can't help but admire, Sam. equal to the tasks and battles of life. OFFICE HOURS I'd rather kid him than eat good T. know that T. U. music students are "Our attitude toward sin and the 11 to 12; 1 to 4; 7 to 8 Surplus and Profit $8,000.00 sharing their talent with others, a- U. hash. What was it that you start­ sinner is a vital question," says Dr. Sun. and Wed. by appointment way from our campus. ed to ask me about New Year's Eve? Paul. Looking to Christ's example Wm. P. FUTRELL, Pres. On Friday afternoon, January 10, What we did? First, we went on a we can see how vehemently he hated Hartford City Smith Block E. L. BRAGG, Cashier a musical program will be given be­ hunt, following directions placed at sin yet having profound compassion fore the Fairmount High School, by different places, until we ended up at for the sinner. The sinner is not the Upland, Indiana the Misses Jeannette Groff, Leota the gymnasium. Then we had two bas­ foe in the great Christian battle, but ^ V Miller, and Geraldine Nicholson, and ketball games that were picked out. the struggle is against the forces Mr. Paul Kenyon. The girls team tied the score and the which cause sin. Try Our Sunday boy's score was 11-7. After the game Many reform and religious groups ATKINSON-WILLARD we had some refreshments. At about get their eyes on some particular form Special Dinners Begin (Continued from page 1 col. 3) eleven o'clock we all went over to the of sin and seem to forget that the Friends of Sprague and Dorothy parlors to watch the old year out and world suffers from numerous moral Keever's Cafe 193 0 will be interested to know that they the new year in. ills. Dr. Paul concluded by saying that will be at home after six P. M. (so If you'll excuse me, I'll go up to' Christ was no hobbyist but he persist­ with a they announced at the wedding) each my room and get caught up with my ently attacked the source of evil and evening in a cozy little apartment in sleep. Don't forget, if you want to by his sacrificial death did away with DIARY the same building that houses the have a real good Christmas, just stay sin forever. THE SATURDAY EVENING Atkinson family. Sprague has a very on the campus a few days during the FINE SHOE POST good position in the collection depart­ vacation. ment of the Perfection Oil Stove Co. REPAIRING THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN in Chicago. THE CHEVY SEVEN LADIES HOME JOURNAL Besides those Taylor friends who are now sold were actively connected with the wed­ Through the blinding swirling Best Materials ding ceremony were several other snow-storm, six stout-hearted maid­ -at- well-known members of the Taylor ens and one courageous gentleman, TAYLOR UNIVERSITY family. Christine Shilling (Mrs. made their way to the baggage-laden BOOKSTORE "Jack") naturally accompanied her Chevy. Eager friends, waiting to see "Ben Bradford" James Rhine, Mgr. husband. For some unaccountable rea­ us start became impatient as we la­ son Charles Taylor left a comfortable boriously wrapped ourselves in quilts, fireside in Upland to brave the snow blankets, and- robes. With three Everybody's doing it. Doing what? banks with "Chunk" Wing. "Art" sqeezed in both front and and back Entering the Gem snap-shot contest, WELCOME T. U. STUDENTS Zepp, who formerly lived on the Tay­ seats, and one perched on a box in of course. It's the latest activity out lor campus and is now employed by the middle, bravely we set out for in the T. U. family. Students Headquarters for Gas, Oil, the Kimball Piano Company in Chi­ the East. Pictures of all sizes and subjects cago, renewed old acquaintances. Earl What fun it was to watch others are acceptable. Every contestant must Accessories Allen ('28) now esconced in Garrett slide around in the road and barely enter a group of fifteen pictures not STORAGE AND ALL MECHANICAL NEEDS Biblical Institute, Evanston, took in escape the ditch! But our turn was to later than Saturday, January 25, 1930. the wedding as part of a short visit come. In spite of frequent applications First prize will be a Gem, second OUR MOTTO: GOOD WORK, FAIR PRICES to Chicago. of alcohol, the sleet persisted in ob­ prize will be two dollars towards a In addition to the Taylor group scuring the chauffeur's vision. Hence Gem, and third prize will be one dol­ there were ten friends and relatives our compulsory stop-over at St. Ma­ lar on a Gem. LOY'S MOTOR CO. of the bridal pair present at the wed­ ry's Ohio. We broke all Taylor tradi­ Give your pictures to any member Second Door South of Alley on East Side of Business Block ding. tions by retiring at 6:30, and attempt­ of the Gem Staff. 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RULES ARE RULES DID YOU KNOW— INTERCLUB DEBATE TO BE ON A lady drove into a filling station DISARMAMENT QUESTION the other day and said the indicator Much criticism has been afloat, since That something interesting happen­ pointed to one-half. And then she ask­ Dr. CHAS. W. BECK the Junior-Soph Girls' Game ended ed last Saturday night? The Winter Term Interclub Debate ed whether that meant that the tank DENTIST between the Eulogs and Eurekas is: in a tie score and the officials did Oh yea? What's this? was half full or half empty. We won­ Office over the Bank Resolved: that the nations should a- not let them play it off in an over­ Why the Eulogs met at 6:45, and der. Phone 331 Upland, Ind. time period. some very interesting and important dopt a plan of complete disarmament, excepting such forces as are needed Pailthorp: So you and your wife Rules are rules and should be a- business, relative to the constitution for police purposes. The date has been share alike in the work of getting bided by. Those who make them do so was discussed. set for January 25. The choice of breakfast. for good reasons, although we see no Messrs. Ringenburg and Hammer Upland Regal Store sides is still undecided. Trout: Yeah. She burns the toast good in them. Some suggested that gave some helpful suggestions on how GROCERIES, MEATS AND The team's members are as follows: and I scrape it. the rule be dropped. If that would to increase the attendance and stim­ PRODUCE Eulogs: Rood, Douglas, Spauding, be done, any rule might be disregard­ ulate interest in the club. Trade Here and Save $$$$$ Spaude, alternate. "What's that big noise in the next ed, and where would we be? Phone 61 L. E. Hiatt, Prop. The rest of the time was given over Eurekas: Vosburg, L. Griffith, apartment ?" The following is taken from Spaul- to extemporaneous speeches and Par­ Campion, Reed, alternate. "It's my neighbor talking to him­ ding's Official Basketball Guide for liamentary Drill. Both contributions The Eulogonian Club has held the self." 1929-30, containing the Revised Of­ were helpful and interesting. Banner for several terms and it is "But he doesn't have to shout like Insure In Sure Insurance ficial Rules as adopted by the Nation­ But say! Where were you? believed that this term's clash will be that." al Section on Women's Athletics of Paul Insurance Ag'y Several things were said that would one of the outstanding contests of "Yes he does; he's deaf." Post Office Building Phone 132 the American Physical Education As­ have been beneficial to you, had you these two clubs. INSURANCE SERVICE THAT sociation. heard them. Many things of interest Boyfriend: I think I'll look up my SATISFIES Rule 9 await you. family tree. Come out next week and let the Girlfriend: Better >.e careful. Some Sec. 5. If at the expiration of play­ club help develop you. of your ancestors mgiht drop a cocoa- ing time the score is a tie, the score nut in your face. shall stand. Students NOTE:—When two teams are tied Soangetaha Debating TRY OUR SPECIAL in a game to decide the championship TAYLOR SONG SHEET CAKES AND PASTRIES Club Patron: How many sandwiches will FOR YOUR PARTIES in a tournament, provided both teams The meeting of the Soangetaha"s this jar of peanut butter make? have played the same teams in the was opened by the President, Lu­ "I Faw Down and Go Boom"—Copper. Clerk: Two dozen at home; 10 doz­ Upland Baking Co. tournament, the sums of the scores cille Reynolds and Lois Fry, in the "Don't Be Like That"—Mary Bowser. en in a drug store. of their past games shall apply to absence of the chaplain, offered pray­ "I Wanna Be Bad"—Sara Hill. determine the winner. In case of er. Douglas: Did any of your family "Sweethearts on Parade"—"Doug" league championship, provided the After the business was taken care ever make a brilliant marriage? and Esther. THE BROWN LAUNDRY CO. leagues of the two tieing teams are of, Elsa Buchanan read a selection Baker: Only my wife. "Cheatin' On Me"—Spaude. Marion's Great Cleaning Plant fairly even, the percentage of games from Roberts' Rules of Order, on cor­ won shall determine the championship rect ways of making motions. An in­ "Those Wedding Bells Are Breaking FELT HATS CLEANED AND Dale Russell: Can you cook like team. In all cases the manner in which teresting criticism was made of a Up That Old Gang of Mine"—Baker. BLOCKED 75c mother used to? the tie for championship is to' be set­ method frequently used in Taylor, "Glad Rag Doll"—Alice Bissell. LAUNDERERS— Faith B.: Oh yes, if you can stand tled must be decided by the two teams namely, that of calling for the ques­ "Old Man Sunshine"—Rosengrant. Shirts, Collars, Underwear, indigestion like father used to. before the game which ties them is tion by one other than president, who, "Sweet Marie"—"Sparky". Sox, Handkerchiefs, Ladies' played. alone, has that privilege. Wear, Comforts, Blankets, Cur­ Of all the noises, "My Suppressed Desires."—L. Krause. tains, Dry Wash, Rough Dry From the note, it is evident that if The remainder of the time was spent There is none worse, Wash, Rugs, etc. the Senior Girls had lost to the Frosh, "Just a Night for Meditation"—Fri­ in Parliamentary Drill. Than Skelton's flivver, the Juniors and Sophs would not have day Evening. DRY CLEANERS— When she's in reverse. had to have played off the tie to de­ Suits, Overcoats, Dresses, EUREKA DEBATING CLUB Skirts, Waists, Gloves, Hats, cide the championship, as some de­ Nick: What's the excitement in the Neckties, Draperies, Furs, Caps, clared would be necessary. Sweaters. The Eurekas had a very interesting Congressional Library ? QUEEN CITY and profitable meeting on Saturday Nack: Didn't you hear? A Congress­ SUITS AND OVERCOATS evening, January 4. A number of ex­ man just wandered in! Marion's Largest STEAM PRESSED The saxophone player sure hated to temporaneous speeches were given, Cloak Store Fred Reedy, Branch Mgr. leave the stage last night, but the which were very vital and up-to-date. Prof. Howard: What have you ob­ audience simply egged him on. Those who participated and gave the served in the way of practical evi­ most practical suggestions on topics dence, that this country is becoming Baker: I scored the winning basket pertaining largely to school activities overcrowded. last week. were: Pailthorp, Fox, Griswold, Kjol- Stude: I often see eight people in Douglas: Great. But I didn't know seth, Wesche, Long, Tennant and Bell. the Krause Chevrolet. PUT JOY IN YOUR DAILY SHAVE you played basketball. After a very humorous, yet con­ Baker: I don't. I was running the structive criticism by Mr. Dodge, the The hen is immortal because her scoreboard. A large tube of Lavender Mentholated meeting automatically dismissed. son never sets. Shaving Cream and 5 genuine Gillette Blades for 59c You save 26c A DAY IN BORNEO snicker. the crocodiles and sharks at the beach. (Continued from page 1 col. 1) It is time for lunch. The boy has After supper, which means soup of been hanging around for an nour or disappeared. You stick your head out some kind, and a cup of cocoa, you The Pioneer Drug Store so, and you find that he has made a of every window in the house, trying can do a number of things. You can The Rexall Store Phone 852 pot of oatmeal and stirred it into a to find a bit of a breeze. You find light the lamp and read; you can sit beautiful pasty mess. none. You wonder where all your am­ in the bright moonlight and think a- It is a great achievement to be able bition has gone. You try the folding bout home; or you can go with Paul to stir oatmeal. The "boy" does not cot again, but you begin to perspire Lenn, the Chinese evangelist, to one eat it, you do that yourself as best so profusely that you get out of the of his meetings. If you do the last you can. And now come the never- cot and slump down in one of the named you will find yourself m a taxi failing eggs, fried eggs! You may wicker chairs; a mosquito smites you going several miles to some place wish sometimes you could wring the on the bare arm, another picks out the where there may be a crowd of cackling neck of the nen that laid and hole in your sock, a third takes his youngsters to learn English, or a MILLER LUMBER & MFG CO. tried to hatch that fried egg. Seeing daily dozen right in front of your group of Chinese to study the Bible. you can't you may as wen eat the nose, and a fourth gets away with a If you take part you must do so by COAL AND BUILDING MATERIAL egg. If Mr. Jaffray or Mr. Woerner cargo of your preco'ius blood unde­ having your words interpreted to are around you will surely hear about tected. Finally, between us all, we those who are there. Your audience the black hen that laid the white egg. move about everything out of the listens very very patiently until you Phone 211 Upland, Ind. "Nothing wonderful about that," you kitchen onto the table, and sit down are through and then they smile and say. "No, but YOU couldn't do it." to eat and drink. Kenapa! the ants clap their hands. The moral is that the breakfast may have decided to hold their conven­ When you get home it is time for not be very wonderful, but seeing tion in the sugar bowl! There are rolling under your netting into' the you can't do it yourself you may as Dutch potatoes, and Borneo bananas; cot. You can do this in whatever man­ well take your hat off to the black there is Australian butter, and Swiss ner you please, and after whatever hen! canned milk, American tomatoes, and procedure, but eventually you will find By this time the sun is shining with a can of Java jam; there is some yourself lying on your back while the vehement heat, and woe to the hero water-buffalo meat, and some Chi­ crickets play cricket if it is dry, or Taylor University who sallies forth without his "hel­ nese rice. This is about all you need the frogs do to cho'ir practice, if it met." Be he ever so thick-headed, he'll to start international and internal is wet. There are dogs that never A GOOD PLACE TO STUDY soon be carried home. complications. Happy is the man with fail to bark or howl. There are cats You and I are very careful concern­ a good Dutch cook and a pocketful that sometimes get into a heated ar­ On the highest spot along the Pennsylvania line between ing all these little points, and we cred­ of Dutch guilders! gument; worst of all are the Malay Chicago and Columbus. Away from the rush of the city. An at­ ulously believe all we are told about Between noon and three o'clock is gramophone records,—you can't de­ mosphere of moral earnestness, where aimless drones feel lone­ how to live a long life in Borneo. the drowsy hour. After three o'clock scribe them, you just have to listen, some. Approved college courses, with schools of Music and Ex­ It is getting late in the morning you do what the occasion requires. that's all. Back home about this time pression. The students receive the personal attention of experienced and high time to begin the study of It may be to study or to do other your folks are sitting down to break­ Christian professors. Malay. The open text book is on the work, or it may be to go down town fast. You can see them all, and you study table just where you fell a- and demand some mail from the Post can see yourself there, and by this A Field of Investment sleep over it the night before. "Apat- Office. The town is full of bazaars time you dreaming for sure—bless Eighty years of honorable service almost without endowment ah kau mengarti apa saja kata"—do and markets, but the early morning your heart, keep right on! led to this question: If Taylor can make brick without straw, how you understand what I say? "Saja is the market time, and the only thing Since coming to Borneo I have been much more can she make with straw? Under the new educational tiada mengarti satoe perkataan,"—I you can buy for supper is a .string greatly afflicted spiritually by Satan, law it became evident that Taylor would require "One half million don't understand a word. of bananas and a pineapple. Around but in due time the Lord Jesus has to exist and one half million to serve." Appeal is being made for There happens to be a short cut the hour of five it is strongly advised taken up the fight for me and I am the second half million, "The Service Unit". The service is inter­ through our yard to another part of that we take a Malay bath. A Malay now resting in a victory, and joy, and denominational, and the appeal is made to every one who' is in town, and as the Malay is as keen bath is like this: out in the back of peace never known before. Praise His favor of helping them that try to help themselves. The half cen­ on shortcuts as the rest of us, there the house is a large tank. This tank Name! Jesus is worth everything and tury of struggle on Taylor's campus by poor boys and girls is a continual stream of brown and is supposed to be full of water, the anything. He puts the clearest rain­ determined to have a college education would move the sympa- yellow humanity passing through our water is supposed to be clean; you bows in our saddest tears, and He th of an iron man if he could witness it. "If they knew what you premises; the men go by vociferously take your clothes off, or leave them comforts us with His own dear pre­ were doing,"said a prominent business man from the city, "you talking, the small boys go by with on like the Malays, and proceed to sence when the shadows fall. I shall would have no lack of buildings and endowment." a big whistle, and the girls go by pour water over yourself, until you not be able to tell the Dyak very much For information about Taylor University, or in submitting names with their headcloth over their faces. feel thoroughly wet; your bath is about Him, but I may have the joy of prospective students, write When you spout some of your newly over. This really has a very refresh­ of seeing him finding out for him­ President John Paul, learned Malay at them they keep right ing effect and makes you feel like self. We all find out for ourselves. Upland, Indiana. on going, as before, except that the "a million dollars." A better bath —From The Pioneer, Wuchow, small boy turns his whistle into a is to go down and fight it out with South China.