The orange and black . stillreporting for the HnntingtonHeiald. -X- -X- -X- -x- Harold Watson, 05, is work-ing in La Porte, Iiid. -X- -X- -X- -X Maude Miller, 04, is employedbv the Marl and Gardner Co. Ina Ross, 04, has receivedmany promotions since in of Honeywell & Co. Amy Stoops, 05, is in the of-fice of the State Eorester, StateHouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Edith Crain, 05, has returnedfrom Portland, Oregon, afterspending the winter with her13arents. ^ 4f ?X- -X- Thomas K. Davis, 05, return-ed home on the 22d of last monthto attend the wedding of his sis-ter Miss Marie Davis. 4f -x-


The orange and black . stillreporting for the HnntingtonHeiald. -X- -X- -X- -x- Harold Watson, 05, is work-ing in La Porte, Iiid. -X- -X- -X- -X Maude Miller, 04, is employedbv the Marl and Gardner Co. Ina Ross, 04, has receivedmany promotions since in of Honeywell & Co. Amy Stoops, 05, is in the of-fice of the State Eorester, StateHouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Edith Crain, 05, has returnedfrom Portland, Oregon, afterspending the winter with her13arents. ^ 4f ?X- -X- Thomas K. Davis, 05, return-ed home on the 22d of last monthto attend the wedding of his sis-ter Miss Marie Davis. 4f -x- -x- -x- Georgia Jordon, 02, is takinga medical course in Ann Arbor. * -x- -x- * Frank Branegan, 03, waselected editor of the YanktonStudent, the n^onthly paper ofYankton College. •X -x- -x- -x- Inas Clapp, who lias beenworking in Chicago, is soon toreturn home for a \isit with herparents. -X -X- -X- -X Arthur Barton, 05, and ClaraBarton, 0(), now of 1^t. Wayne,were \usiting friends in Wabashthe last of SERMON TO GRADUATES Before an audience composedof eight hundred people, Little spoke to the largesenior class of the Wabash HighSchool, in an interesing bacca-leaureate service Sunday morn-ing, May 26, at the PresbyterianChurch. Dr. Little found his textin 1st Sanuiel 3:15, And Samuelopened the doors. This was anappropriate subject and from itMr. Little drew a valuable andinteresting lesson. The church was tastefully dec-orated with flowers, supplied andarranged b}^ the junior class. The class of 1907 is larger thanusual and made a fine appear-ance as they marched into thechurch, fifty-four in number andoccupied the section of seats re-served for them. Throughoutthe sermon they listened intentl}^and were deeply interested inwhat Mr. Little said. The music was furnished b}^ achorus of one hundred voicesfrom the Wabash High School,assisted by the Presbyterianchoir, under the direction ofMiss Cora Small with Miss AlineMergy as organist. Miss Ruth Smith who ente


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