Our College Times . Victories of Peace. A selectreading was given by Emma this Gertrude Hess sang Rosesin June. Ada Brandt read an essayentitled A Cubic Choice of female quartette sang Graham then gave an impromptuspeech on the subject, Who shouldbe our next president, Wilson orBrumbaugh. Homerian Literary Society. The Society is moving along new members seem to feel athome with us and are taking an activepart in Society work. We hope tohave still more new members in thenear future. An interesting program has beenprepared for Jan. 18, at 3 p. m. Thefe


Our College Times . Victories of Peace. A selectreading was given by Emma this Gertrude Hess sang Rosesin June. Ada Brandt read an essayentitled A Cubic Choice of female quartette sang Graham then gave an impromptuspeech on the subject, Who shouldbe our next president, Wilson orBrumbaugh. Homerian Literary Society. The Society is moving along new members seem to feel athome with us and are taking an activepart in Society work. We hope tohave still more new members in thenear future. An interesting program has beenprepared for Jan. 18, at 3 p. m. Thefeatures on the program will be ofspecial interest to Bible students. A private meeting was held , at 7 p. in., at which the Society wasfavored by instrumental music byMiss Dennis. A Lincoln program will be renderedFeb. 12, which we think will proveboth interesting and instructive. Themain features will be a debate, a dis-cussion of Lincoln, and a music will also be and hear We hope it will be possible formany of the alumni members to at-tend the Bible Term which be-gins January 13 and continues ten?days. Miss Floy Crouthamel, io, ofSouderton will recite at the Education-al Program to be given January 16,at 2 :oo p. m. The College is always glad to hearfrom its friends, and appreciates their?combined interest in their Alma Ma-ter. Mrs. Margaret Haas Schenk,10, of Loganton, Pa., has recently do-nated to the College a beautiful palmwhich was brought from the old coun- try, and which she has had in her pos-session for several years. Mr. H. K. Eby, 11, who is teach-ing at Hollidaysburg, Pa., and D. Reber, 12, who is a stu-dent at Juniata College, were home ontheir Christmas vacation. Miss Mamie B. Keller, 12, was mar-ried to Laban W. Leiter, 14, on De-cember 24. They expect to maketheir home at Lititz, Pa., after the 15thof April. Their many friends extendto them their best wishes for a happyand prosperous life.


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