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GRANVILLE M. BAKER ORVILLE R. BAKER B KER BRO . DEALERS IN Grain, Seeds, Feed, Coal, Salt and Cement. A full line of Michigan and American Fence. American Steel Posts, galvanized on inside and outside. Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of Grain Feed Grinding and Mill Feed a Specialty Home Phone 32 ENGLEWOOD, OHIO rib says, xg Ralph DePaIma declares Nassau Tires helped me fx Wm the Cobe trophy and the Elgin 300 mile road races All Mighty Tough Automobile racing drivers wont risk their lives their records their possibilities of wmnmg by using doubtful tires Tires good enough for DePalrna will give you Surplus Service because yo cant be as hard on tires as he must be JONES 8: MCCONNELL msrmsurons 15 . F, ff Sr- ' X ' 0 o X cc - . Q . . ' as A. E on . , ni, A U - v - 1 u q o u . , t 3 ! - . . - Cl ' QD '1 7 ' 207-209 N. Main Street DAYTON, OHIO THERMOID RUBBER COMPANY, Malceru, Trenton, N. J.. U. S. A. 24
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VERGISZ-MEIN-NICHT , PROGRAM Randolph Township High School Commencement FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1916 CONCERT BY HEIDELBERG ORCHESTRA 7:30-8:00 National Emblem March . . . .... ..... ..... B a gley Overture, Pique Dame' '... .....-... ...... S u ppe Invocation ............ ..... R ev. W. H. Smelker Perfect Day ....,.................................... ...... f acobs-Bond Vocal Solo, On the Road to Mandalay CKiplingj ...... .... Icy Speaks MRS. MAUDE PERKINS-VALLANCE Address ..... ................. P rof. E. W. Wilkinson, Cincinnati, Ohio Humoresque .....................,. ...,..,.................... D vorak Vocal Solo Cab Song of the Soul .................., ...... B reil tbl An Open Secret ..............,........ .... W godman MRS. MAUDE PERKINS-VALLANCE Presentation of Diplomas ....... Geo. O'Brien, President Board of Education Selection, The Blue Paradise. Benediction. Daughters of the American Revolution ......... ,.... L ampe PROGRAM OF BACCALAUREATE SERVICE SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1916-7.30 P. M. Chorus Cab Hail, Smiling Morn. Cbb Flag of Freedom. Invocation ...... ............... ' ..... R ev. W. H. Smelker Chorus, Landing of the Pilgrims. Scripture Reading. Selection .......,............................. Phillipsburg Male Quartet Sermon ..... Charles G. Heckert, A. M., D. D., President Wittenberg College Selection ..................................... Phillipsburg Male Quartet Chorus, The Lord is Great. Benediction: 23
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VERGISZ-MEIN-NICHT CHARLES G. HECKERT. A. M.. D. D. President of Wittenberg College, who will preach the baccalaureate sermon. Sunday evening. April 23d A little girl was industriously sewing at her sewing card. She paused, looked first at one side, then at the other. Her face showed expressions of perplexity and won- derment, for on one side of the card the threads were knotted and un- even, while the other side showed the figure quite smoothly finished. Her face reflected sunshine at last. I see, this pretty side is the right side, and this rough, ragged side is the wrong side. p A boy in High School was work- ing studiously at a proposition in geometery, propositions were re- viewed, figures were drawn, the paper was turned round and round, a line was added, and the boy's troubles were gone. I see, I was looking at the drawing the wrong way. The world is full of propositions which appear to us as insurmount- able as the problems in younger life appeared. We must work steadily and carefully. We must review the events of the past and the experiences of others, then we will be able to form our judgments with some assurance that we have the right side before us, and that the rough, unpleasant experiences were only the necessary knots and loose ends which must result when we are weaving anv pattern of life. In our life's work we are given talents for development. If we use these talents to the best advantage, our life will show a pattern of beautiful hue. although to us, in our daily edorts. the pattern will seem very commonplace and ugly and the time of the completion of our life's pattern is long and weari- some. From childhood's experiences, youth's trials and achievements, and manhood's failures and suc- we mav learn that life is up of the commonplace cesses made things, and that the completed life is only ready after much has been expended in steadfast effort and earnest endeavor. E. G. BEESON. E095 It was a Freshman's first day at High School. Her name had been registered and the teacher asked: Have you any brothers or sis- ters? Yes ma'afn she answered. Are you the oldest in the fam- ily ? . Oh, no, ma'am. she replied. Pa and Ma's both older than me.
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