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J. PFANNSTIEL,<br />

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DR. LUCIUS A. BUMSTEAD,<br />

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Office New York Cash<br />

Store BuiltUnf.<br />

Examinations byX-Ra- y,<br />

Mrs. B. J, Emery, of Defiance, spent<br />

the week-en-d with her son, Bartlett E.<br />

Emery.<br />

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this cold<br />

weather<br />

make<br />

you envy v;<br />

thefel- -<br />

loW with the<br />

Shaw Leads Service Attended<br />

by Small but Enthused<br />

Crowd of Men.<br />

Because of the Washington's birthday<br />

excitement, a large number o<br />

men were kept away from the meeting<br />

of the Y. M. C. A. Friday evening, but<br />

W. E. Shaw made the meeting worth<br />

while <strong>for</strong> those who, came, in his dis<br />

cussion of the price <strong>and</strong> test of Christianity.<br />

He made the fellows feel that<br />

It was not enough to accept Christ,<br />

but that they must pay the price bj<br />

sacrificing, <strong>and</strong> must st<strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> the<br />

things that are right. In a general<br />

discussion which followed, many of<br />

the men resolved to pay the price<br />

hereafter, <strong>and</strong> thus become better<br />

Christians <strong>and</strong> worthier members of<br />

the Association. Shaw spoke as follows:<br />

"Are we paying a price? Is it coating<br />

us anything to be Christians? It<br />

It is not costing us we must look Into<br />

the matter more deeply, <strong>for</strong> there is<br />

always a price to pay. There are<br />

many things that we have to do. We<br />

must make apologies, which are indeed<br />

hard <strong>for</strong> us all, If we would be<br />

truly Christians. It Is a hard price<br />

if we take up a work which Is not as<br />

remunerative as we would like, but is<br />

a real service <strong>for</strong> humanity.<br />

"I wonder if we give Christ's work<br />

the proper consideration. This does<br />

not necessarily mean that we must go<br />

Into the ministry, but thatuWeshould<br />

do Christ's work In whatever, vacation<br />

we follow. Jesus doesn't take excuses<br />

from those who would do his work. If<br />

you will turn over your whole burden<br />

with the service of the whole man to<br />

him,1 God will see you all the way<br />

through. I wonder if some of you<br />

have left all <strong>and</strong> followed him.<br />

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THEOIIIO WESLEYAN TRANSCRIPT.<br />

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The University Book Store<br />

PREPARATIONS FOR<br />

W. E.<br />

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your en-vyin-<br />

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by<br />

buying<br />

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one at the<br />

Student<br />

Headquarters,<br />

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"If we are not paying the prices we<br />

ought to be paying them. It does not<br />

necessarily mean sacrifices, but the<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing against things that smack of<br />

evil <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> those things which we<br />

know to be right. It's a hard thing<br />

to "do, but it's paying the price of<br />

Christianity."<br />

It Is Secretary Jones desire to fill<br />

the Y. M. C. A. room tomorrow evening<br />

in a big attempt to bring others to<br />

Christ Rev. Tittle will lead the meeting,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a warm <strong>and</strong> rousing meeting<br />

is assured." ,<br />

BETAS HOLD OPEN HOUSE.<br />

Music <strong>and</strong> good cheer were dispensed<br />

at the Beta house last Thursday<br />

night, after the Miami game. The<br />

open house, given <strong>for</strong> the Miami team,<br />

served as an excellent accaslon <strong>for</strong> the<br />

men of the student body to get togeth<br />

er in an In<strong>for</strong>mal way. A barrel of<br />

apples <strong>and</strong> a like quantity of s<strong>and</strong>wiches<br />

helped drive away dull care. It<br />

is hoped that the plan may be perfected<br />

<strong>for</strong> having a "doings" of a similar<br />

nature after each game.<br />

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Mrs. W. L. Hickey, of Frank<strong>for</strong>t,<br />

spent Saturday <strong>and</strong> Sunday with her<br />

son at the Union house.<br />

The First Sale<br />

It has been over<br />

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have had the<br />

Real $60 to $75 Suits A<br />

<strong>and</strong> Overcoats <strong>for</strong>... ..<br />

It is a well-know- n fact that Richter-Tyle-r had the finest stock<br />

of woolens in Columbus. We bought their entire stock <strong>and</strong> it is<br />

Now Being Sold at Vz Price.<br />

In order to make this sale doubly attractive, we are alio AAA :<br />

offering our own $25 to $30 Suitings <strong>and</strong> Overcoatings at D J<br />

PROPRIETOR<br />

Columbus Tailoring Co. 149 N.<br />

'HISTRIONIC CLUB<br />

(Continued from Page One.)<br />

plays were exceedingly popular, some.<br />

Indeed, enjoying unusual success.<br />

None, however, ever endured <strong>for</strong><br />

such a phenomenal run as "The College<br />

Widow." For 250 nlghU the<br />

clean, catchy college fun. <strong>and</strong> spicy,<br />

pungent with of this amusing four act<br />

comedy, held the Interest of Broadway.<br />

Since then, it has not only been played<br />

in nearly all of the larger cities, but<br />

has been presented with much .success<br />

by many University Dramatic<br />

Clubs throughout the country. Such<br />

organizations as the Hasty Pudding<br />

Club of Harvard, the Princeton Triangle,<br />

the 'Varsity Show of Columbia,<br />

the Sock <strong>and</strong> Buskin Club of Brown,<br />

the Dramatic Club of the University<br />

of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, <strong>and</strong> five large Eastern<br />

girls' schools have given the play, <strong>and</strong><br />

In each instance it has met with great<br />

popularity .<br />

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ANOKA<br />

ARROW<br />

MGOLLAR<br />

Cluett, Peabody Co.. Ino. Makes<br />

. in 10 Years<br />

ten years since men<br />

chance to buy<br />

High St.<br />

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We Especially Invite<br />

the Inspection of<br />

Every Man Who<br />

Knows Woolen Value<br />

The WorldinMotion<br />

Always at<br />

THE SUPERBA<br />

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THE- -<br />

GAZETTE<br />

4 A A & . A<br />

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Job Printing<br />

Department<br />

is equipped with the fin-<br />

est machinery <strong>and</strong> the<br />

latest styles in type.<br />

College<br />

Printing,<br />

such as Programs, Menus,<br />

, . Announcements <strong>and</strong> Visit-<br />

ing Cards neatly <strong>and</strong><br />

. promptly done, at reason-- -<br />

able prices. The patron-ag- e<br />

of the students of the<br />

'' Ohio Wesleyan University<br />

is solicited. .<br />

Gh Delaware<br />

Daily Gazette<br />

gives all the local <strong>and</strong> gen-<br />

eral news of each day.<br />

Particular attention paid<br />

to College News. Delivered<br />

at your home every week-u-.<br />

day evening at 10c. a week.<br />

The Delaware<br />

Savings Bank Co.<br />

DELAWARE, OHIO,<br />

Does a General Banking Business.<br />

Pays interest on Savings Deposits<br />

<strong>and</strong> Time Certificates.<br />

Banking Rooms Newly Remodeled.<br />

President C. B. Austin.<br />

Vice Pres B. P. Freshwater.<br />

Cashier P. P. HlUs.<br />

. " - A. Cashier J. H. Buck.<br />

Established 1841<br />

BOSTON UNIVERSITY<br />

SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY<br />

A strictly graduate seminary offering unsurpassed<br />

facilities from every st<strong>and</strong>point.<br />

In the heart of historic Boston. Unrivalled<br />

opportunities <strong>for</strong> advanced studies in a great university;<br />

a first h<strong>and</strong> study of modern social problems<br />

<strong>and</strong> practical evangelistic work; enjoyment<br />

of the finest music, lectures <strong>and</strong> preaching<br />

America af<strong>for</strong>ds. 1 he courses include all studies<br />

necessary to fit men <strong>for</strong> a practical, effective<br />

<strong>and</strong> scholarly ministry in the modem church.<br />

Opportunities self-support<br />

<strong>for</strong> are unequalled.<br />

Kooms <strong>and</strong><br />

plied in both<br />

tuition tree. More<br />

1912 <strong>and</strong> 1913 than<br />

students ap-<br />

could be admitted.<br />

For Catalogue <strong>and</strong> other literature giving<br />

detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation write to DEAN L. J.<br />

B1RNEY, 72 Ml. Vernon Su, Boston. Mast.<br />

--;<br />

Charles Mllnor <strong>and</strong> Mervln Good of<br />

Plckertown were week-en- d visitors at<br />

the Union house.<br />

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