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The Baker Orange from Baldwin, Kansas • 1

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The Baker Orangei
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Baldwin, Kansas
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1 I 1 Baldwin, Kansas, ept. 21 IS-N srS Vrtl 7 Rev. Jenness preached a fine sef -AVEDDINflS Janle, Johnston took place 4n Frank LOCAL NOTES mon last Sunday morning, but It made BAKER. ITEMS rort, 1 Mr'War tas spent some of us mighty tear home I HOWEIl-FI8CHER. some time in Mexico since his gradua WednesdayTenlnt Jufie 2Cth, at tlon, but will.be Jn- Boston 'theological Walter Altman and his sister, Miss Emily, will remain at their home in the home of her parent In Lawrence seminary this year.

Will Bailey i teaching In Wichita this- I occurred the marriage of Mlsa Maude Topeka this year. MANN BOICOURT. Howell to Mr.tO-J.' Fischer jot Bald study announce- On Thursday the 15th of August, at Abner Dllley came In Tuesday. Glad to see you back, Lawrence. Who is your man for president of the athletic association i Miss Verne Dllley Is going to, school at Llndsborg this year.

win. 'l Read that Bible ment. Clarence Wood has decided to spend another year In Baker before the bride's home in Wilder, Kansas, Miss Nellie Mann and Mr. George Mi taking hit special course In Kan DENNIS 'NATTIER. as Universityi 1 on Wednesday, June 2Cth, at the Bolcourt were united in1, marriage! 1 brides home In Stockton Kansas, And Mr.

Moore of Texas called a Both were students in the University and Mr, was editor in T. B. Brlstow '07, was In town ove Mlsa Effle Maye Dennis was united In Dr. Murlln lead the opening service pf the Y. C.

last Sunday. 8. Molby, who is Just recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever, is not able to be. In school this fall. Elmer Riley, who is in town a few Dr.

Murlin'a ofllce one day last week marriage to Albert A. -Nattier of chief of. the, Baker Orange last year, Sunday, C. S. Calkins cannot be In schoo having Just arrived for the purpose Neodesha.

Mr, Nattier- graduated graduated last June. of entering Baker university. I. THOMPSON JONES. from Baker last year, and Miss Den nls was in school year before last.

D. J. Philosophy is the search of a blind man for a black cat in a days, will soon return to his work In Chicago university. 1 Wednesday morning, September 4, until after Christmas. Wlllard Hazen Is again able to be In Baker.

Boatman reports that locating stu at the home of the bride's parents in room, said cat, not "being in the STEHM AN FOWLING. T. J. Riley will be in the University room." Kansas, occurred the mar- ft ns -ft I m. on Wednesday, June.

26th, Dr. D. of Missouri department of sociology dents Is. a profitable business. J.

Cowling, of tho; philosophy depart Four or five of the Kappa Sigma again this year. "6" Liaura rnompson, a former student of Baker and Mr, Jones. bride was a ment of Baker university was married A word to the-new students we boys turned in and scrubbed up their Mr. McProud will have charge of to Miss 'Elizabeth Stehmau of Penn aren't all "grafters" here at Baker front porch. What do you know about member of the Aetioran society and i that? the academy English.

The- department of jEngltsh has grown so that Miss Hoch '07 of Topeka is here the Tri Delta sonority. for a short visit. The annual Delta Tau Delta chicken FRENCH AMES. another teacher must be added to give mann benson: fry -was held Friday evening. A full Miss Ethel Fronch of Kansas City Maurice Simpson came In to at full time to this work, Mcproud Wednesday evening August 28th, at account wlll be given In our next is and Mr.

Cecil both former the residence of the" bride's in will have, charge academy classes of history and German. She Baker students, married at Kansas Lity, Kansas, occurred the Kansas City on Wednesday, July 24. has taught these subjects in hiab. marriage or Rev. Fred B.

Benson schools where Mr. McProud was prin to Miss Ethel Mann. Fred will be In tend Baker university Monday. Delinquents are now dropping In and enrolling. Students are glad ito see Dr.

Cowling among us again. Begin right, men. Join the Y. M. c.

a. sue. I Epworth league will meet this; year on Sunday evenings instead of on Tuesdays as. has been the custonl for some years. Baker's supporting territory is HOLMES MILES.

Chester A. Miles, a student in school In Boston during the coming cipal and superintendent, and for the past three years, has been professor of modern languages in the University year. Baker university, and Miss Lilly M. both of Little River, were of Puget Sound. -BUCKLEY LECTURES.

united in marriage Tuesday afternoon, broadening out its boundaries. Within ten minutes of each other, Mr. Rob Lectures Cast Week in Church and July 30th. I Mr. G.

B. 'Martin' Is 'a graduate of the Bucknell university of music at --v chapel. 0PENrNG; Address. Dr. Buckiey, editor, of the Christian erts of Chicago Jacob Kaiser, our humorously in BURTON NICHOLSON.

The wedding of Miss Bernlce Bur Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. In 1900 he clined German broncho-buster, is In ton and Y.vT Nicholson occurred went abroad for two years' study under the most noted masters of this Advocate, the greatest paper in Amer -very, poor health and is unable to re at the home of the.ibrlde's -parcsntst ican Methodism, -gave tha annual 1001 RosWen Btreet; Topeka, Kansas, day. Later he was connected for three years with the Pennsylvania college opening address in chapel Thursday July 31. The! bride and turn to school, "i Soon after reaching Baldwin, Preston was called home by the serious morning, September 12th. His sub of music, where he occupied a prom groom are both graduates, of Baker ject was "The Miseries of the Half- inent place in, musical circles of the university, Trained Man." He showed what hu illness of his father.

It la doubtful community. Since 190G Mr. Martin has man faculties can he trained and ex whether he can be in'. again been identified as representative wlch McCAUGHEY BAILEY. On Wednesday, June 5, Miss Ethel horted each one to be ever, training his year or not one of New York's noted managers of musical celebrities and has also been and developing, his body, mind and Hariey 'Ault "and Warren Ault '04, and Fred Bailey, were married at the home of the soul to the highest possible perfec 07 the opening, of tion; to make life a school, ever learn- bride's parents Stanley, Kansas.

school. They! both! left Wednesday, connected with the strong publication, "Musical America," to which he contributed many leading At our, school, Mr. Martin has charged the ing by everyday experiences en They- are now engaged Inv mission Harley for Columbia law achool'and work in Mexico. Warren for 'Oxford, deavoring to; attain imastership whatever he 'undertakes. The ad "5 department of violin and stringed in- were all.

glad-. Bert dress was aii Inspiration 0 every stu Mltcbnerback again; but he'll not be strumenis, and will be the director of the orchestra' and uni dent, to strive after the highest ideal' in '-4 versity band. Dr. Buckley preached in xhe M. E.

Jimmy's shadow this' year ibr': he takes: up work in the Chicago' art institute Wonder what5 Jim' will church Sunday; Sep'tember 8th, and gave two lectures' daily: hi the chllrch DEATH OF OR COWLING'S FATHER. Dr. Cowling was caled to McKees- CHURCH COLLEY. On Monday afterftobnv, the 10th of June, at the home of the bride's parents in Ottawa, Miss Anna Church, waf united tn marriage to Mr. J.

Cpljey of Cincinnati." HAVIMONS-7BAKER. On Wednesday, June 12th, occurred the marriage of Ethel Himmons of Baldwin1 to' Mr. EL. Baker, manager of the Ottawa Gas company, who Is a graduate of our commercial course. and chapel the first of last week, one Junior and senior boys should not Pennsylvania, a week ago last "in the morning to the ministers and 1 fall to avail themselves of the oppor tuntty offered by.

Prof. Cowling's one 4 the evening to the public, These' were -full of the inspiring -and Tuesday by a telephone message announcing the sudden death of his father, Rev. J. P. Cowling.

special class in bible study, which meets at the regular Sunday school mature -thought which only a man of Dr. Buckley's experience could, epeak. Have, you noticed how our postofflce building has been fixed up? Clarence Wood, who has been work-. Ihg with a company of surveyors in New Mexico returned last week. Earl Uhr and R.

T. Reynolds are preparing to leave for Rush medical college at Chicago in a few days. 1 Robert B. Hunselmann of Topeka spent Sunday of last week with his parents in i Elmer Leonard Brown, who should have graduated this year, is not able to be In school this Baker 1s well represented at Boston by Cox and Ward '06, and Durham, Swltzer and Benson, '07. Ukjes to ork for, the( goTernment "spotting a six hdur day.

Walter Molby say he'd rather be "jayage "ln! Park than be a Wrist through all of Colorado. E. C.r Montgomery, who taught in the Concordia schools' last spring, is glad to get back to Baker. Misses Faye Edwards and Myrtle Quantlc are attending Western college, Oxford, this year. May all of them enjoy their new places among us, and may we profit by their coming.

Miss Laura Totten, a former student of Baker who will attend an art institute in Chicago this winter, visited friends here last week. Miss Jessie Beauchanp, who was compelled by 111 health to leave school last spring, Is much better and will be a Baker studeat this year. Miss Lona Butler, because of a for-tunate' "illness- Which her attendance at summer normal, is not teaching this year, but will be with us. W. t.

Allen. Mlsa Ora Allen 06, and Miss Florence Park of Chanute arrived Friday morning for a short visit with college friends. Our friend, J. R. Jill son, principal of the Barnes high school last winter, is greeting us with the old fa-ulllar smile.

ReV. Cowling, who was fifty-seven hour. Come and enroll tomorrow. It was certainly a privilege to have years old, was for many years one of the foremo3t nrranhprs tha Mr. C.

H. Gingrich of Carlisle, Penn a man of Dr. Buckley's talent, study sylvania, will have charge of the aca United Brethren church, and at the and experience address us on these time of his death was filling the pul His name will long be re pit of that church in McXeesport. membered by Baker students In con BAILEY AXTQN. On Wednesday, June' 19th, at the home of the bride's In Gar-nett, Miss Clara J.

Bailey was united to marriage to Mr.Elmer D. Oswego. Both graduated from Baker in the class of 1905. i nection with thoughts that are worth while. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE.

KELLEY WOODS. On Wednesday, June 19th, at the home of -the bride's parents In Independence, Kansaa, occurred the marriage of 'Miss Lucile Kelley to Mr. Ernest Woods. Miss Kelley graduated from Baker in' 190G, and Mr. Woods in 1907.

demy mathematics. Mr. Gingrich is a graduate of Dickinson college and has a master's degree for special' work in. mathematics. Mr.

Maldlnex, whom Prof. Yoxall has chosen as his assistant in the gentlemen's gymnasium comes to us from the east very highly recommended, and has been associated with Mr. Yoxall before. Miss Hattie M. Huff has been employed as Instructor of shorthand and typewriting.

Miss Huff has been teaching In the stenography department of Spauldirig busiaesa' college of Kansas City, Missouri, for the past two years. In behalf of the students and all of Baker's friends the Orange extends a most healthy welcome to the six new members, of our faculty for this coming year. The new members are: Professor and Mrs. B. E.

McProud, Mr. H. Gingrich Miss Huff, Mr. 'j. B.

Martin, and Mr. Maldlner. The readers of the "Orange" will profit by trading with such merchants as the ones advertisements appear in this paper. Our -weekly space Tor the advertisements la easily filled, and 'only those who are perfectly reliable in every'respect are allowed to use our columns. It Is our advertisers who make thl3 publication possible 'and so, when you are In a position to do it show them that you appreciate their support of your college paper.

BIBLE STUDY RALLY DAY. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the. Presbyterian church, Dr. Patton will address the Y. M.

C. A. upon the value and necessity of taking advantage cf the opportunity afforded bjrf the Y. II. C.

A. bible study courses to follow out a definite liae cf bible study during the year. Let every man in school plan to enroll in of these classes. The classes will be orgnn-ized next week and will meet at their regular meeting hours the Sunday following. Come and hear Dr.

Patton. That doesn't mean "for your roommate to come, it means for you to come and see that your roommate is there with you. ki the same time the Y. M. C.

A. mission study classes will be organized under such leaders as Dr. patio Earl HlWbard and Leonard Oechsll. ELWELL RICH. On Wednesday morning, June 26th, Miss Hattie Elwell, a graduate of Baker, was united in marriage to Mr.

Arthur Rich of Fredonia atvthe residence of the bride's parents in Baldwin. The meetings of ail' the literary sd-cities were postponed one week due to the impossibility of "using the 11-. brary, but tonight and Monday nigiTt JOHNSTON WARD. On Tuesday, the 30th of July, the wedding of Mr. W.

R. Ward and Miss 1 they will meet In their usuafplaces. 1 'r I' I.

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