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Digitl Commons @ George ox University " Crescent" Student Newspper Archives 12-21-1927 Crescent - December 21, 1927 George ox University Archives ollow this nd dditionl works t: http://digitlcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent Recommended Cittion George ox University Archives, " Crescent - December 21, 1927" (1927). " Crescent" Student Newspper. 309. http://digitlcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent/309 This Book is brought to you for free nd open ccess by the Archives t Digitl Commons @ George ox University. It hs been ccepted for inclusion in " Crescent" Student Newspper by n uthorized dministrtor of Digitl Commons @ George ox University. or more informtion, plese contct rolfe@georgefox.edu.

THE CRESCENT I VOLUME XXXIX NEWBERG, OREGON, DECEMBER 21, 1027 NUMBER 0 fflmp Cftrfetmg nb ^ppp JSeto?er HOOPSTERS WIN AIR NETS LARGE PROIT PACIIC WILL SEND VARSITY NON-CONERENCE GAME OR WOMAN'S AUXILIARY THE PACIIC QUAKERS DELEGATESTO DETROIT DEEATJPARKLERS Pcific College bsket bll tem won its first non-conference gme of the seson by defeting the Portlnd Three Representtives to Attend Presbyterin "Sprklers" 27-2C, in the Ntionl Conference Wshington high school gymnsium, ridy night, Dec. 9. gme ws fst nd exciting Pcific College will send three delegtes to the Interntionl Student Vol- throughout the entire period of ply unteer conference to be held t Detroit,!1 nd very few fouls were clled on either Mich., during the Christms nd New of the tems. gme ws lso feter's holidys. three who will tured with close gurding by both tems represent the locl college will be Miss nd firly consistent pssing, Ros Aebischer, Wesley Schd, nd j At the end of the first qurter the one representtive of the fculty, Prof. ' score stood 9-8 in the "Sprklers" fvor, I but t the hlf Pcific hd closed up Weesner. I the mrgin nd ws leding 16-1-3. In This conference, which is held every ; the third qurter of ply both tems four yers, is very lrge ffir. In i scored effectively nd the 'Sprklers" 1923 there were bout 6500 dele- i gined led of 24-21, but by close gtes in ttendnce nd Pcific Col- ' gurding nd severl well plced shots. lege ws represented t tht time by Pcific evened things up. In the closmiss lorence Lee (now Mrs. loyd Lien- ing minutes both tems kept within rd), Hubert Armstrong (now profes- one or two points of ech other in the sor t the locl college), nd Professor scoring, nd during the lst minute of Mry Eunice Lewis. Tht conference ply the 'Sprklers" were one point ws held t Indinpolis. This yer in the led but by clever tem work it hs been decided to limit the ttend- of the Pcific boys nd well plced nce to 3500 delegtes. field gol from Cole, Pcific forwrd, locl delegtes were nmed by. in the lst five seconds of ply, the lo. committee consisting of the president cl boys sntched the victory 27-26. of the Y. M. C. A., president of the T. "Sprklers" re tem composed W. C. A., nd Professor Perisho, who I of former ll strs of the high schools represented the fculty. expense of Portlnd, nd re fst hrd plyof the trip nd ttendnce t this gret ing ggregtion. conference will be bout $600 for P line-up for ridy's gme ws: cific's three delegtes. delegtes Pcific Portlnd Sprklers will be expected to provide bout hlf Cole (12) If (4)Mcorlnd of this mount nd the students nd Sweet (6) rf (10) List fculty will undertke to rise the bl- M. Brown (7) c (2) Slvens nce. Pledges tken mong the stu- Bker (2) rg (3) Orommie dents nd fculty rised bout $150. S. Brown (0) lg (4) Mrtin n the Newberg Ministeril ssocisubstitutes: Pcific Hworth for S. tion becme interested nd rrnged to Sprklers O'Connell (3) for hve spekers from the college ttend Brown. the vrious churches lst Sundy morn- Slvens, Howell for Mcrlnd. Referee Sge. ing, where the mtter ws presented nd voluntry offerings were received from those present. Other locl orgn- EXCELLENT RECITAL GIVEN iztions re expected to help in this BY HULL PUPILS lso. Vrious topics of mistrlbnry nture Will be considered nd especilly will the gret subject of rce prejudice be discussed. re will be mny noted (Continued on pge five) CALENDAR O COMING EVENTS Tuesdy, December 20 culty Tlk nd Et Club. ridy, December 30 Old Student Reunion. Thursdy, Jnury 5, 1928 Willims Jubilee Singers. ridy, Jnury 13 Sophomore Clss Ply. Mondy, Jnury 16 R e v i e w Strts. ridy, Jnury 20 Mid Ter Alumni Meeting. Womn's Auxiliry to Pcific College re ble to give close pproximtion to the net receipts from the Community ir which they conducted t Legion Hll December 1, 2 nd 3. While few minor bills re still out which the ldies hve not been ble to secure s yet, it is certin tht the net receipts will be in the neighborhood of $900, nd my somewht exceed tht figure. receipts from the vrious deprtments of the enterprise were s follows: Booth Rent.-. $434.00 Admissions 292.60 Mels 163.21 ncy Work 96.10 Rummge 48.38 Doll Sle 39.70 Cndy, 29.22 Books 16.50 Pop Corn 15.28 Miscellneous 8.90 Totl $1,143.89 totl expense of the enterprise thus fr is $230.69, leving blnce on the right side of the ledger of $913.20. re re few smll bills still outstnding, but there re some minor receipts yet to come in which will probbly more thn cover these. ldies of the Auxiliry wish gin to express their sincere pprecition to the host of people whose coopertion hs mde possible this successful fir. sme splendid coopertion should ssure still better fir when the ldies put it on next yer. It will be of interest to the public to know tht the receipts from this fir hve enbled the Womn's Auxiliry to complete the pyment of their first endowment note of $3,000, given to the college July 26, 1913, while the lte Miss Ell Mcy ws president of the Womn's Auxiliry. Another endowment pledge ws given in 1920 for $1,00X1, but this ws pid in four nnul instllments. All this endowment pyment is in ddition to the $500 which Splendid work ws done by pupils of the Womn's Auxiliry re pying to the college music deprtment in the the running expenses of the college. recitl held on ridy evening, Dec. 9. 1 Pino, violin nd vocl students united to mke the progrm of unusul inter- DORMITORIES CELEBRATE XMAS est, nd mny of them were comprmembers of the girls' nd boys' dortively dvnced. result ws not mitories of the college enjoyed Christonly good recitl but n excellent ms prty t Knyon Hll lst Sturentertinment for those who ttended. dy night, December 17. Prof. Hull presented four vocl pupils: Knyon Hll ws netly decorted in lm orkner, Helen Rnkin, Vivin keeping with the Yuletide seson, nd Chffee, Lolit Hinshw. our of Mrs. ech of the girls' rooms were nicely Hull's violinists plyed solos: Ver rryed for inspection by the mscupinton, Nomi Cronin, Rlph Tergen line guests, who pssed in turn from nd Joseph Silver. Pino solos were one room to nother, expressing sincere given by Mrgret Weesner, Orlen St. compliments on the rrngement of i Onge, Winifred Woodwrd, rncis ech. ; Sherwood, Helen Linton, Lois Sers, ollowing jolly hour of gmes, the Constnce Lewis, Wenon Wendt nd group ssembled round crefully dec' Louise Kienle. recitl closed with orted Christms tree nd'received gifts concerted number for strings: vio- from Old Snt, mn of thousnd! lins, Beryl Hle, Rlph Tergen, Joseph sizes, in the form of Arthur Winters.. Silver; 'cello, Prof. Hull, pino, Mrs. girls served the guests tsty dishhull. es of pinepple l jello nd cookies. Return Bsketbll Tilt Won from Portlnd All-Str Tem Pcific Qukers hnded the Portlnd Sprklers the little end of 36 to 15 score in the P. C. Gym on lst ridy, Dec. 16. This is the sme tem tht the Pcific quintet defeted in Portlnd on the ridy night previous to this gme by score of 27 to 26. gme ws hotly contested from the first toss-up nd gve the specttors their full shre of thrills. Pcific scored first nd then the Sprklers looped foul for one point. This ws followed by two more field gols for P. C. Portlnd tem clled for time nd tried to hsh up some new ides for defense but did not succeed, for s soon s the bll ws put into ply gin Pcific scored two more bskets. Sprklers scored nother foul s the qurter ended, mking the score 10 to 2 for Pcific. second qurter strted with bng nd the bll ws plyed to both ends of the floor, ech tem checking well nd trying hrd for bsket. inlly the Qukers got wy nd worked the bll to their opponents' foul line nd Sweet of Pcific dropped the bll in the bucket for two more points. Bker dded one from the sideline on n outside ply nd Cole nd Sweet scored in rpid succession. Brown scored perfect shot from the sideline s the hlf ended. During this lst period, List of the Sprklers got two field gols nd shot two fouls, mking the score t the end of the hlf 18 to 8 for Pcific. In the second hlf Pcific opened up new cn of pep nd strted in s if ' they hd not plyed hrd nd fst first hlf. Cole got nice field gol nd Merlin Brown followed with long one nd two fouls. Mrtin of the Sprk-, lers broke loose nd scored two beuties from bout the center of the floor. Sweet found the bsket gin nd the (Continued on pge four) OLD STUDENT REUNION nnul Old Students Reunion will be held t the college ridy evening, December 30, beginning t 7:00 o'clock with " bsket bll gme between the college quintet nd the lumni ggregtion. This will be followed by volley bll gme between the girls of both present nd former tems. ollowing these thletic events, the students, both present nd former, will be entertined t the college building with socil hour, nd progrm given by the Acdemy Athen Society in the form of ply. It is hoped tht the students will turn out en msse to mke the celebrtion complete, nd hve shre in the fun.

THE CRESCENT Published Semi-Monthly during the college yer by the Student Body of Pcific College, Newberg, Oregon. P H I L I P M. GATCH Editor-in-chief Phone Blue 20 PRANK L. COLE Associte Editor Phone Blue 20 CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Chpel Lolit Hinshw Society Rchel Lundquist Y. M. C. A Chrles Bels Y. W. C. A. Gwen Hnson Sports Donld Crozer etures Genevieve Bdley Jokes Hrold Smith MANAGERIAL STA Business Mnger Homer Hester Circultion Mnger Oscr Eskelson CRITIC Professor R. W. Lewis Entered s second-clss mil mtter t Postofflce t Newberg, Ore. Terms: $1.00 the Yer in Advnce Single Copy 10c defeted the fst Portlnd ggregtion 36-15, nd the students re to be commended for the incresed interest shown in supporting the tem. Let's keep the bll rolling, nd pep rditing throughout the entire student body give the boys ll you hve, nd they will bring home the bcon! Why not? A GOOD INVESTMENT Spending Christms dy on the trin isn't much fun, but think of the rewrd t the end of the trip! Pcific's delegtes to the Student Volunteer Convention to be held in Detroit, Michign, during the holidy seson, re nxiously witing the ppointed dy for their deprture to the gret inter-collegite event. re, with severl thousnd other college students, they will try to solve inter-recil nd interntionl problems, s they fce the thinking students of.tody. re they will mingle with hundreds of students from other cmpuses, nd exchnge with them ides concerning better wys to live, nd wys to help other people to live in different prts of the world. Pcific my well be proud to be represented t so gret conference, nd the good tht will be brought bck by the delegtes will be worth fr more thn the ctul cost of sending them now seems. If you hve not s yet given nything for the support of sending the delegtes to Detroit, do not feel tht it is too lte, for the finncil cmpign will not be over until the time of deprture of the delegtes. It is true tht we usully get wht we py for, nd if we must get something good, it is sure to cost. A dollr well spent is good investment. they will be mking public ppernce, nd then someone will wish tht he hd tken the trouble to set the lrm clock little erly one dy ech week. Well, we know wht the erly bird ctches, but don't be lte one, for it my be worse thn Worm! DR. JOHN S. RANKIN Physicin nd Surgeon Office Phone Blck 171 Residence Phone Green 171 Office over U. S. Ntionl Bnk COOLEY'S DRUG STORE YELL KING SPEAKS A complete line of Drugs nd Drug Sundries, Books student body is showing nd Sttionery lot of pep nd spirit t yell H. A. COOLEY, Proprietor meetings nd gmes. I regret tht it ws not possible for the entire student body to be t the gme ridy night, but wnt to EASIEST SHAVE sy to ll those who were there OR THE nd Most Up-to-Dte "Well done, loud nd lusty cheerhir Cut go to ers!" Let's hve more of it! JAMES McGUIRE Doc Crozer. OPPOSITE THE POST OICE HAPPINESS Hppiness is the one thing we ll pursue nd throw wy dily. We tret" it s clown trets his ht when he chses it ll round the circus, kicking it out of rech every time he grsps t it. To complete the nlogy, the clown does tht to mke money. We're such wkwrd clowns t living tht intelligent monkeys would lugh themselves to deth if they hd us in cge. Tht's why so few of us dre to develop rel sense of humor it would kpep us lughing t ourselves nd be the ruin of pompous politicins, wrs, other get-rich-quick schemes, credit-huying of non-essentils, lodges, ldies' clubs nd brekfst foods. Hppiness comes only from modertion, sincerity, independence nd love; yet most of us who think we're hot on its tiil re fter envy-inspiring welth, htred-inspiring pomp nd fer-inspiring power. To get them, we scrifice others' hppiness nd we cn't destroy ny of the world supply without losing some of our own. Ye, Plomine, we go fter hppiness s child would go fter crlod of cndy, nd if our greed is unrestrined get the sme hppy results. L. A. CHRISTMAS! Christms is coming soon! Children re beginning to be in their best mnners. We who don't believe in Snt Clus nymore re perhps pproching this dy of Yuletide with different ttitude. Christms is not here yet but the spirit is here, there, everywhere. Newsppers re full of it, signbords re covered with it, vocl cords re being tuned for crols, the world is full of the Christms spirit nd everybody is rpidly EDUCATION AND SLANG coming-in contct with the high Yon hve often herd the expression, "Yon hve to tlk college Slng to be cost of giving. rel college sport." Tht isn't so, Crescent stff hopes tht college student should use the best English nd wordings. VLe hs cpble prothe Student Body of Pcific enfessors to instruct him, wonderful surjoys this Christms issue, nd SIX ORTY-IVE roundings to influence him, nd with' we tke this opportunity to wish this environment he should set n exyou ll very Merry Christms Six forty-five in the morning! mple to his less successful fellows in Tht sounds erly, nd is erly, the business world fter his college cnd Hppy New Yer. but just the sme tht is exctly reer. the time tht the college orches- It is the college-bred mn, with the CLIMB THE LADDER! tr meets once week for re- ides nd thoughts of higher school Wow! Two victories in row hersl, under the direction of of lerning thn the high school, who prove the leder in the business for Coch Armstrong's striped Miss Ev Miles. Did someone will professionl world, nd it is essenhoopsters! Who sys tht Pci- sy tht Miss Miles ws the only nd til to successful business mn. Ex. fic isn't going to get her shre one out for the prctice? Well, of the bsketbll lurels this not on your life prcticlly ev- "THERE AIN'T NO SANTA" yer? Under the ble coching ery member of the orchestr is Snt my be lcking but you will of Professor Armstrong, the there, nd usully on time. How boys re mking splendid strt mny other orgniztions re find something for ech member of the nd with herty boost from the willing to get up tht erly to fmily t Prker Brothers. Adv. rest of the student body, Pcific conduct their business? Sy, my vie for honors on the top but they re few nd fr berung of the tournment ldder tween, nd the orchestr should, WARDS BARBER SHOP between the colleges of the con- receive the gld hnd for its efference legue. This is not n forts. Service nd Stisfction impossible gol of ttinment, Locted in Bus Terminl If nyone hs desire to blow s Pcific hs hd this honor in his horn well, just get into the previous yers of her existence s college, nd might well re- orchestr nd you cn blow ll you wnt to, for no one will be pet the fet this yer. up to disturb you. Tht isn't Orgnized cneering for the ll either, the orchestr folks tem t the gmes is one of the will be gld" to welcome ny new Clener nd Dyer outstnding fetures of the members who feel the urge for booster progrm, s evidenced self expression on most every lst ridy night when the boys sort of instrument, for very soon Rygg, the Tilor J. C. Porter Generl Merchndise Phone Blck 28 E. C. Bird Generl Merchndise We pprecite your ptronge Phone Red 37 THE AIR VARIETY STORE Everything in School Supplies t prices you cn well fford to investigte. WALLACE & SON NEWBERG RESTAURANT Home of Good Ets BEN EVANS, Prop. Crede's Mrket Qulity nd Service Count Phone Blue 129 Wtches Clocks Expert Wtch nd Pen Repiring t. E. ROLLINS Jewelry Wtermn Pens OOT BALL SUPPLIES At the Old Stnd LARKIN - PRINCE HARDWARE COMPANY Economy Cleners nd Dyers 503 irst St.

CHAPEL CHAT Dec. 2, President Pennington begn his chpel tlk on the pryer of the old negro ldy: "Oh, Lord, prop us up on the lenin' side!" President sid tht college should mke mn or womn nxious for symetry, nd n individul should not be one-sided, but strong In every respect. This principle works every phse of life. Constructive work should be crried on continully, he co"htinued. re re three clsses of destructive critics in college which re nmely: those who sy, "I'm not to blme," those who sy, " I don't cre," nd those who sy, "It ws here when I cme." knocker is not stisfctory in ny wy. Wht people need is constructive critics. Those who see the need, nd who egerly go bout to correct it, he concluded. Dec. 6. second student chpel of the yer proved to be very interesting. singing ws led by Clre Howrd, with Genevieve Bdley s pinist. Rchel Lundquist led the devotionl period. P r n k Cole, sophomore, relted briefly his journey to Europe lst summer, which ws s follows: Upon rriving home he ws sked if he wished to go to Europe, nd, of course, he ws gld to go. Mr. Cole went with group from Whittier college. trip begn by going through the United Sttes, then into Cnd, up the St. Lwrence river nd cross the Atlntic. prty went through Englnd, Scotlnd, Hollnd, Germny, Switzerlnd, nd Itly. Mr. Cole told of mny interesting things which he sw on the wy nd of the nturl scenery, pintings nd rchitecture of the foreign countries. Dec. 9. Miss Leon Wtlnd, librrin, gve very helpful tlk on books. She begn her discourse by giving short history of the origin of books. Very erly in the dwn of history, gossip ws spred from mouth to mouth. Deeds of vlor were crved on trees nd wlls. first written records were the court records of Egypt. rom the use of scrolls Anlly developed the mking of books s preservers of knowledge. Since books hve been used, civiliztion hs dvnced much fster. Books reflect the thought nd life of the people s nothing else does, she stted. Miss Wtlnd gve seven joys of reding, which re, nmely: fmilirity, surprise, sympthy, pprecition, expnsion of views, shock, nd reveltion. Seven librry rules which should be crefully observed were given; check books nd mgzines t the desk, return books nd mgzines to the desk, put reserve slips in reserve books, put reserve slips in reserve mgzines, respect librry propei-ty, sk help in finding librry mteril. Miss Wtlnd is compiling file of ll former issues of the "Crescent" nd would gldly welcome bck numbers of the pper for her files. Dec. 13. President Pennington gve very instructive golf lesson to the students nd fculty. Golf is being plyed by more people thn ny other gme in the United Sttes. object of the gme is to complete the circuit of eighteen holes on the field with the lest possible number of strokes. re re ll kinds of plyers. Some re those who crb bout the course. Such persons should relize tht it is no hrder on him thn his opponent. re re fifteen different tools which cn be used, but the verge plyer uses only three. An expert plyer cn do more with four tools thn dub cn do with ll of them. tools re importnt, but not ll importnt, President stted. Some golf plyers re high strung nd some re slow nd clm. temperment of n individul is not nerly s importnt s the self-control, he continued. ply consists of vrious lengths of drives, nd it is importnt to lern to drive the right distnce but it is more importnt to lern to drive stright. Every stroke should be mde to count. It isn't brillint strt which mkes good golf gme, or success in the gme of life, but the wy in which the individul hndles the vrious problems confronting him, he concluded. Dec. 15. regulr student chpel opened with Clre Howrd leding the ssembly singing nd Il Tozier ccompnying t the pino. Stnley Kendll led the devotionl. A lengthy student body meeting ws held in which severl mtteis of business were considered. mle qurtet, " Sons of Hrmony," composed of Philip Gtch, first tenor; Clre Howrd, second tenor; Wendell Hutchens, first bss; nd rnk Cole, second bss; sng couple of negro spirituls which wgr,e prefced by the populr song clled, "Collegite." boys certinly proved to be " Sons of Hrmony" nd delighted the students with their musicl cpers. Dec. 16. Pul V. Mris, the extension director of O. A. C, nd member of the clss of 1907 of Pcific College, gve very interesting nd inspiring ddress entitled, "After Twenty Yers." Recently Mr. Mris hs hd the privilege of meeting former clssmtes of P. C. whom he knew twenty yeis go. He relted in very interesting wy the work of three of these friends. Ech of these men hd his own bttles to fight, but they cme out victorious nd re t present gret credit to the institution. students nd fculty will not soon forget the inspirtion they leceived from this ddress. L. H. Hert Ese Column D OLLY ORNEY'S OINGS Becuse c-f the dire need t Pcific College for expert dvice in regrd to the ffirs of the hert, we hve secured Miss Dolly Dorney. well known I. O. U. vetern, t gret cost, nd risk of life nd limb. She will render everything but lrd, in the mtters of dvice to the lovelorn, encourgement to the timid, specil id to those who hve erotic complictions, nd comfort It is reported tht the fther of one to ll who need it. Students will find of the dorm boys received this tender her column source of gret help nd missive: interest, nd she will gldly welcome "My der fther: I m enclosing my ny letters from those who wish her bill. Lovingly, Bud." help nd dvice. Newest Wrinkle!! Techer: "Wht were Webster's lst Der Dolly Whom shll I mrry? words?" Art. Bright Student: "Zyme, Zymology nd Der Mr. Winters After creful conzymotic." sidertion of your fortunes in my crystl nd fter creful study of the con"ah, my der young ldy," exclimed stelltions under which you were born, the ttendnt t the wesome entrnce we re forced to the conclusion tht of the silken-hung room, "You wish you will in ll probbility mrry womto consult Mdme Mhrjh, the n. gret mystic of the Orient?" "Yep," replied the cller. "Tell her Der Miss Dorney Wht is the tht her kid sister's here nd m wnts nme of my future wife? she should get couple pounds hmrnk. burg, stek on the wy home." Der Mr. Cole As fr s I cn see it will be Mrs. rnk Cole. Chrles B.: "Let's stop here nd get sndwich." Der Sister Sympthizer I cn mke Mildred C : "Why? re's chicken the men fll for me fst enough, but dinner plce just up the rod." they never stick. How cn I hold Chrles B.: "Tht's why." mn? A. Crozier. SEER ALL-AMERICAN OR 1927 Der Miss Crozier closer the betullbek Lindberg (Mo.) Merlin B.: "Is the clock running, ter. If you need further dvice or conqurterbck H. ord (Mich.) soltion, cll me up. Sndy?" Right hlf A. Smith (N. Y.) Sndy B.: "No, it's just stnding still Left hlf Mencken (N. Y.) nd wgging its til." My Der Miss Dorney I used to like ll the girls nd ws hppy nd creright end D'Autremont (Ore.) free. But ltely things hve chnged. Hrold S.: "Did you build grge Right tckle ll (N. Mex.) I hve fllen in love with the most for your flivver?" Right gurd Rogers (Clif.) Howrd S.: "Yes, I hd to. Cught chrming little cn of Energene. I used Center Coolidge (Mss.) couple of nts trying to drg it to hve plenty of voirdupois, but rpidly I m pproching the size of JoLeft gurd Tunney (N. Y.) through crck under the sidewlk." seph Silver. Wht would you sy ws Left tckle Sinclir (N. Y.) the mtter with me? Yours confecspud Post: "I sked her if I might this desire grtified? Left end H. D'Autremont (Ore.). J) I C fc, Wb.. see her home." Der Mr. Hworth You seem to be Dick Hworth: "Wht did she sy?" Spud: "She sid she would send me suffering from cse of high blonde Bsis for Selection pressure. picture of it." We believe tht the outstnding eril ttck of the yer hs been built My Der Miss Dolly or mny yers Il: "Did you ever cll Bob Robbie?" round Lindbergh, nd s for his totl Re: "Yes, I did once nd got my I hve tried to develop "It," but hve yrdge it speks for itself. ord, our not succeeded s yet. How cn I hve choice for qurter, in his selection of hir pulled." //.A. T***Il: "I lwys wondered wht mde this desire grtified? plys hs completely bffled opposing Der Miss Tozier We would refer tems ll seson. Our tem is not to your hir stick up in bck." you to the rmers Annul, to the probe hndicpped by wether conditions cess of sowing wild ots. becuse Al Smith's bility in wot field Prexy: "Wht other mgicin gth cn not be questioned. In the kicking ered the nimls bout him?" After wtching the methods of vrdeprtment the tem is exceptionlly Chuck: "Pied Piper." ious co-eds in going from hither to thithstrong, for Mencken t the other hlf Prexy: "Rts!" er nd fro nd yon we would suggest bck position is esily the gretest kickto the Oregon highwy commission tht I er of ll time. red Hrle: "I just thought of good the mile signs be ltered in spelling joke." Oregon Ends Nmed to red such s: "24 smiles to PortKenneth Y.: "Oh, forget yourself for lnd," "16 smiles to McMinnville," etc. D'Autremont brothers hve prov while." ed themselves beyond ll doubt the most theory of evolution is well supelusive pir of ends developed in yers. Hutch. "I'm going home." ported in the contention tht ll one ll nd Sinclir, who hve ttrcted rnk: "Why?" needs for evidence is to follow the evoluntionl ttention, re slippery pir Hutch: "I live there." tion of womn's Line into bll nd of tckles who seldom fil to smer chin for some mn. Enough of this plys. Rogers, who keeps in prctice Stnley: "Ivor is still growing." ' Rdio sttion N-ON-S-E-N-S-E now by throwing the bull, is sure bet t Bill: "Aw, no!" signing off in fvor of Snt Clus. gurd nd nobody fills the other berth Stnley: " top of his hed is com Merry Christms, folks! better thn Tunney, under whose tering through his hir." rific hmmering no opponent cn stnd up. Coolidge, t center, plying wht T H E THINKER my be his lst yer for old Mss., "Do you know, Dick kissed me t Bewre when the gret God lets loose due to contested eligibility for 1928, the door lst night twice before I could thinker on this plnet. n ll hs hd more plys built round him stop him!" things re t risk. It is s when conthn ny other Americn center of the "Grcious! Wht cheek!" flgrtion hs broken out in gret yer nd for tht reson he cnnot be "Both-" city, nd no mn knows wht is sfe overlooked. Emerld. or where it will end. re Is not Old Ldy (visiting prison): "I suppose, piece of science but its flnk my be my poor mn, it ws poverty brought At Christms ply nd mke good cheer, turned tomorrow; there is not ny litor Christms comes but once yer. you to this?" erry reputtion, not the so-clled etercounterfeiter: "On the contrry, if Tusser. nl nmes of fme, tht my not be you'll believe me, m'm, I ws just revised nd condemned, the very hopes coining money." Be merry ll, be merry ll, of mn, the thoughts of his hert, the With holly dress the festive hll; religion of ntions, the mnner nd Prepre the song, the fest, the bll, morls of mnkind, re ll t the mercy Prexy (in chpel): "I'd like to meet To welcome merry Christms. the fculty in the music room while the of new generliztion. Rlph Wldo Emerson. W. R. Spencer. I students re pssing out."

&h Yuletide Cheer By RED W. PEARSON id Wshington Post N THE providence of Nture re's consonnce of good, Permeting nd elting All the cosmic brotherhood. Though the wves of deep depression My engujf our struggling forms, Like the gleming of our dreming Are the heights bove the storms; And one pek, tht glistens clerly Like n iridescent cone, Is the Yuletide Cheer, which yerly Brings delight to every one. / High bove the rnge of Virtues Is this crowning pinncle, And Us luring nd enduring Messge freely comes to ll. Shops nd homes re decorted; Herts re throbbing merrily; And ech glowing fce is showing Just how sweet Is chrity; or the seson of Good eeling, Dwning s the old yer dies, Turns to gldness ll our sdness, And to friends ourenemies. Some, perhps, re thinking drkly Of their lck of mens to give; y re lonely, nd cn only By the utmost efforts live; So, With finting herts, nd terful, ir self pity grows extreme, When ringing voice nd cheerful. Sounds this xiom supreme: In the providence of Nture re's service ll my find, And the mesure of Us tresure Is the rt of being kind. THE PACIIC QUAKERS DEEAT SPARKLERS (Continued from pge one) qurter ended with the score 28 to 12. lst qurter strted with shot by Cole nd then Sweet scored two more. Qukers were working their signls nd their defense ws tightening up. y covered up List nd Potter of the Presbyterins so well tht they did not score t ll. At bout this time Bker ws out on fouls nd Sndy Brown took his plce t gurd nd immeditely scored nice bsket from ner the foul line. Portlnd tem clled time out nd s the bll ws put in ply Cole of Pcific twisted his nkle nd hd to be crried from the floor. Eskleson went in t forwrd nd shot two times but ech time the bll refused to go in but rolled round the rim nd dropped oft for no count. Sweet got wy nd hit dndy for two more points, nd just before the finl whistle he got wy gin nd scored, mking the score 36 for Pcific. Mrtin of Portlnd scored one bsket in this period which gve them totl of 15 points for the gme. Hworth t left gurd for Pcific plyed splendid gme, nd lthough he did not score ny points for his tem, stopped the Portlnd bunch mny times. line-up: Pcific (36) (ft) Portlnd Presbyterins Sweet (15) (9) List Cole (9) Potter B. Brown (8) C Church Bker (2) G (6) Mrtin Hworth G Howell Substitutions: Pcific S. Brown (2), Eskleson. Referee Leth. THE MATTER O GITS "OCR WHEELS O LIE" Sometimes we think tht we would i Mrs. E. K. Cole of Whittier, Cliforlike to hve money enough just once ni, gve the Y. W. girls very worthto give ll our fmily nd friends the while tlk on the subject, "our Wheels Mr. nd Mrs. E. K. Cole from Whit- nice things which we would love to of Life," Wednesdy morning, Decemtier, Cliforni, who hve been visiting give them. But perhps our selections ber 9. Mrs. Cole strted her tlk by their son, rnk t Pcific, hve secured would not be s crefully mde under sying tht lthough there is lrge prtments in Portlnd nd will remin such circumstnces s they re now number of evils in the world tody, until fter the Christms holidys. when we hve to mke smll budget there correspondingly more opportunigo long wys. ties for doing good. Tht in order to Me Person, college senior, will led well blnced life, one must trvand tht reminds me of very wise spend the Christms holidys t her el on four wheels to run smoothly. mother of whom I herd lst Christms. home in Cshmere, Wshington. It so hppens tht she is possessed of se four humn wheels of life Mrs. lrge welth which is figured in the Cole defined s: Look up, Love, Lugh, College students who will spend the millions. Her smll dughter mde nd Lift. She followed this by sying vction dys t their homes in Green- specil request for three gifts, nd ll tht one should try to look up like the lef, Idho, re: Generv Street, Clre of them were modest in chrcter. sttue of Liberty; Love, ccording to Howrd, Mrgret Crew, Lolit Hin- mother in question purchsed two of 1st Corinthins 13; Lugh by seeing the shw, nd probbly some others not these gifts, delibertely leving off the good side of life, nd hving fun; nd yet known. to Lift by helping to lighten the world. third. Mrgret Jckson conducted the de" I would not spoil Christms for my Idho seems to be populr stte for dughter," she sid, "by giving her ev- votionl period, nd rnces Sndoz nd Pcific students to spend Christms, s erything she thinks she desires. Why Ros Aebischer sng very plesing Str, Idho, will receive Lois Jones, sen- should I? Besides, I wnt her to know duet. ior, nd Esther Roberts, freshmn; lso tht there re other children who cnunless plns miscrry, Re Lundquist not hve ll they wnt nd to remembirthdays CELEBRATED will spend the vction dys t her ber tht some will be entirely without college dormitory dining hil ws home in Entit, Wshington, nd Ar- Christms cheer. n I wnt her to the scene of delightful dinner on thur Winters, nother college junior, remember, too, tht the gifts she re- Thursdy evening, honoring the birthwill be t his home in Metolius, Oregon. ceives re only visible form of expres- dys of Buddine Hrmon, Il Tozier, We hope tht these people hve most sion of our love for her, just s the Genevieve Bdley nd Arthur Winters. enjoyble time, nd return sfely fter Christ Child ws n expression of God's Other honor guests of the evening were the holidys from their distnt jour- love for us." Mr. nd Mrs. Mrion Winslow, grduneys. tes of Pcific lst yer, who re now It. is lwys unfortunte when we members of the Oklnd, Oregon, high focus our minds entirely on wht we Robert Smith, former Pcific student, school fculty. nd wht we offer, for then 'the ws cmpus visitor during the pst get ollowing the dinner course lrge true nd beutiful spirit of Christms week end. is lost, nd we hve sort of gift ex- birthdy cke ws cut by the honored chnge, chrcterized by good del guests in turn, nd served to the dinmr. Mrion Winslow nd wife, grd- of selfishness. So we need not be dis- ner group, following which Miss Hrutes of the clss of '26, nd present courged if our pocket-books re not mon gve n interesting reding enmembers of the Oklnd, Oregon, High very deep, for there re so mny things titled "Gloshes Tht lop nd lop," school fculty, were cmpus visitors we cn give which will be very precious followed by n musing fter dinner speech from Mr. Winters, ^hich ws during the pst week. Mrs. Winslow Indeed. highly flvored by his usul wit. ws formerly Miss Hilm Hendrickson, I know mny of you re thinking It is the custom of the dormitory stuprevious to their mrrige lst yer, nd ws very ctive in college ffirs. bout gifts for your folks nd I would dents to hve specil birthdy dinner suggest tht you give them " good ech month in honor of ny of the "Mrion" ws prominent in thletics t Pcific, nd is memlier of the col- pl" better pl thn ever before students whose birthdys fll within lege lettermen's club, the Gold " P " Club. for the coming yer. Of course, you tht period of the yer. re to be the pl, nd to remember tht your folks re just s much interested TREIAN NEWS Mbel Kendll nd Deli Hnville in wht is going on round them s you were bsent few dys lst week on re, nd enjoy the ctivities in which Trefln Literry Society met in the ccount of illness. Both girls re bck you nd your friends tke prt. Girls' Dormitory prlors for the regulr in the Acdemy gin, hving overmeeting, Wednesdy, December 7th. If they cnnot lwys go with you, Autumn quottions were given in ncome their chronic trouble. you cn tell them ll bout it nd pln swer to the roll cll. After the short very often tht they hve n opportupul V. Mris, present director of nity to go somewhere or to enjoy business meeting, the following prothe Extension work of O. S. C. t Cor- plesnt entertinment or to visit grm ws enjoyed: Miss Miles sng "Good-by," very pproprite song for vllis, Oregon,- nd grdute of Pcific friends. the winter seson. beuties of in the clss of '07, gve n interesting You know sometimes we get in the nture during the winter months were tlk to students of Pcific during the hbit of thinking of our folks s too clled to ttention by the interesting Chpel hour lst ridy morning. old to mind much if they sty t home tlk of Miss Sutton. She sid tht Berth Me Pennington, who is work- most of the time, nd not especilly students should notice the winter birds ing in the Wverly Bby Home t Port- prticulr if they re still wering some- bout the cmpus nd lern more bout their hbits. Some people think tht lnd, cme up nd spent Tuesdy with thing severl sesons old. her prents. President nd Mrs. L. T. It will men lot more to mny fter the trees hve lost their leves Pennington. mother to hve her dughter tke n their beuty is gone. group ws interest in ll these little detils nd told tht to understnd more bout the to be rel chum with her, rther thn different types of trees to notice their WILLIAMS COLORED SINGERS to receive something which costs sev- shpe, to notice even their new decor Willims Colored Singers, com- erl dollrs nd is lmost too nice to tion of green moss ws to cll them pny renowned in Europe s well s in use. How bout writing "Christms beutiful. L. B. W. the United Sttes nd Cnd, will give letter to your mother nd telling her concert in the Pcific College uditor- just how you feel bout these things? ESTHER GULLEY LEADS Y. W. ium Thursdy, Jn. 5, 1928, t 8:00 p. m. Esther Gulley hd chrge of the Y. W. And you might mke Dd Christ eight members of this compny C. A. meeting Wednesdy morning, Dehve been selected from fine homes, ms gift of n extr song ech evening, cember 14. After short devotionl nd hve received their trining in some or severl of them on Sundy fter- period, the girls discussed the topic of of Americ's best schools. Ech one noon. Or perhps he would pprecite "Personlity" in its vrious forms. SevI the gift of some specil service such is rel rtist. erl interesting tlks were given on this progrm to be given here will ' s help with keeping his ccounts or subject by members of the group, nmeinclude negro lullbys, plnttion songs,, nswering his letters or keeping his ly, Miss Sutton, Rchel Lundquist, Edbllds, jubilee songs, cbin nd river ) desk orderly. Nturlly you will put ris Rycrft, nd Miss Binford. songs, scred songs, nd clssicl se- everything right bck where it belongs, lections, nd will plese everyone. No so tht he will not be troubled by wht tken nd in which she is inclined to one cn fford to miss this opportunity. he considers disorder in plce of order. be discourged t times. Notice to lyceum ticket holders: Anyre re so mny things which do Do you wonder tht this ldy hs one who presents lyceum seson tick- not cost money if we only stop to think mny friends nd is populr nd beet with his ticket to the Willims Col- bout them. loved? She is lredy mking up her ored Singers concert my reserve the A very thoughtful ldy whom I know list of gifts for the yer hed nd set indicted on the lyceum ticket be- hs been giving severl of her friends mny of the best ones re not to cost fore Sturdy evening, Dec. 17. After Christms gifts throughout the yer, penny in the wy of outly. tht dte ll sets not yet reserved will but these friends do not know tht n it is lwys well to hve the be open to everyone. Christms hs nything to do with courge to give wht we cn fford, them. nd we need not be t ll pologetic We ring the bells nd we rise the To one she tkes good books nd mg- bout doing it either. strin, zines; to nother Rowers nd slips of "It is more blessed to give thn to We hng up grlnds everywhere plnts nd dinty ferns in seson, for receive," nd especilly so if we put And bid the tpers twinkle fir, this person cnnot get into the open ourselves nd our loving interest into And fest nd frolic nd then we go ir much herself; to nother friend she whtever we offer, for "the gift withbck to the sme old lives gin. is giving specil interest nd encour- out the giver is bre." Tken from Susn Coolidge. gement in some work she hs under- Young People's Pper. ABOUT THE CAMPUS

"MOONLIGHT" SCHOOL LADY SPEAKS TO PACIIC STUDENTS Cor Wilson Stewrt, otherwise known s the "Moonlight" school ldy, gve very interesting lecture to ptrons of the Pcific College lyceum course t Wood-Mr hll, Thursdy evening, Dec. 8, Mrs. Stewrt relted the story of the origin nd development of the "Moonlight" school system of Kentucky, which might otherwise be clled the wr ginst illitercy, nd which hs become not only the slogn of Kentucky, but hs been tken up by ll of the other sttes of the union, with the hope of erdicting ll illitercy in the United Sttes by 1930. moonlight school system, s relted by Mrs. Stewrt, grew out of n "impertive humn need" which is probbly best expressed in the touching story of the old Kentucky pioneer who could neither red nor write, but who would trvel for miles over the rough Kentucky mountins to hve Mrs. Stewrt red to him nd write his letters; nd of his sttements tht he would give mny yers of his life if only he could write his nme, or red the books nd news of his dy. This story hs prllel in the other eqully interesting tle of the Kentucky mother who upon receiving letters from her dughter, who ws wy t school, would bring them for miles to Mrs. Stewrt to red nd nswer!' se incidents nd mny others of like nture showed tht the need ws everywhere p p r ent, nd t h t immedite ction ws necessry. Relizing tht this need should hve immedite ttention, Mrs. Stewrt with other techers of the mountin districts of Kentucky, orgn ized themselves for conducting night sessions t the smll school houses for the benefit of the illiterte young nd old. movement of the techers ws Instntly received nd cherished by the pioneers, both young nd old, nd the people journeyed for miles regrdless of wether conditions, to ttend the night clsses of "redin'," nd "writin' " nd hve the reliztion of childhood drems fulfilled in "lrnin'." success of the moonlight schools spred like Are, nd the movement becme «tte wide enterprise under the encourgement of the stte legislture. Other sttes soon dopted the pln for helping their illiterte, nd up to the present time, prcticlly every stte in the union hs undertken to some extent the moonlight school pln, with incresing effectiveness. Perhps the most strtling of Mrs. Stewrt's remrks were those pertining to Oregon's response to the moonlight school movement, in which she stted tht Oregon rnks twelfth mong the sttes in illitercy of her citizens, nd tht Oregon still lcks complete orgniztion for furthering the work. Bringing the ctulity of the Illitercy progrm little closer home to the udience, Mrs. Stewrt remrked tht there re one hundred nd twelve recorded cses of Illitercy in Ymhill county. In the closing remrks of her lecture, Mrs. Stewrt urged the people of Newberg to get behind the moonlight movement In Ymhill county. In order to completely erdicte ll illitercy before 1930, when the ntionl census will be tken; nd she especilly emphsized the importnce of such ction on the future welfre of the coming genertion; P. M. G. WHY STUDY? more you study, tne more you know; more you know, the more you forget; more you forget, the less you know. So why study? less you study, the less you know; less you know, the less you forget; less you forget, the more you know. So why study? ( uthor escped.) SOME OLD SUPERSTITIONS Our Ide of ill luck being connected with ridy my hve originted with the Norsemen. With them ridy ws scred to the goddess rey, the northern Venus. Anyone who undertook journey or devoted himself to business on tht dy dishonored the goddess nd she ws declred to venge herself. Among Christins the irrtionl Ide of bd luck on ridy Is ssocited with the deth of Christ. ridy, however, Is the Moslem Sundy nd Is thought to be lucky becuse God, ccording to Moslems, rested from His work of cretion on tht dy. number thirteen In ll civilized countries Is regrded by mny educted s well s uneducted persons s unlucky. This hd Its origin in the fct tht Christ nd his disciples mde totl of thirteen nd tht he ws betryed by one of them t the Lst Supper. re re, however, trces of the dislike for the number thirteen found mong the Moslems nd Turks, s well s mong other ntions. Itlins nd rench hve horror of the number. In mny streets of Pris there Is no house by the number thirteen or ny other combintion of tht number. And In Los Angeles the street tht would ordinrily be Thirteenth street Is nmed Peeo insted, while the next in order Is ourteenth. On the other hnd, the numbers three nd seven re scred mong mny ntions. It Is Interesting to note the significnce of the custom of "knocking on wood." In the erly Christin dys it ws hbitul upon every occsion of hppiness nd good fortune to touch piece of wood In commemortion of Christ, who died upon wooden cross. Through some peculir course of resoning, the mss of the people cme to regrd this touching or knocking on wood s Bure mens of wrding off ill luck. superstitution is still widely prevlent, if we re to judge by the frequency of the expression even t the present time. ACADEMY LOSES TO DAYTON Acdemy boys' bsket bll tem lost hrd fst gme to Dyton High school t Dyton, 21-5, ridy night, December 9. gme ws much closer thn the score would indicte, nd the locl boys plyed very well in spite of the fct tht there were only two originl members of the first string plying t the close of the gme. Those mking the trip were: Moore, Nel, McGuire, Peck, Sndoz, rost nd M. Silver. ollowing the boys' gme, the Pcific girls' bsket bll tem plyed gme with the Dyton girls, losing by the score of 22-8. Pcific girls mking the trip were Brnes, Roberts, Woods, Godwin, Evns, Long nd Kendll. two tems will-ply return gmes soon on Pcific's own bsket bll floor. PACIIC GIRLS LOSE TO AMITY Pcific girls' bsketbll tem lost to Amity high school girls' tem 2-8, in gme plyed before the boys' gme lst ridy night t Amity. Both tems plyed good bll, nd neither side scored until the lst qurter of ply. Kendll, for Pcific, broke loose in the lst qurter of the gme, scoring the one nd only bsket for the locl girls. Hwley nd ell, Amity forwrds, followed the exmple nd repeted the process, which gve them led tht the Qukers could not overcome. locl girls showed good tem work but lcked prctice in hitting the bucket, s evidenced by the number of free throws which filed to score. girts mking the trip were L. Brnes, J. Godwin, D. Woods, W. Evns, B. Crlisle. DEPUTATION GROUP ACTIVE Chrles Bels, Hrold Hodson, Esther Gulley nd Stnley Kendll, ll members of the college Deputtion group, hd prt In conducting the services t Lurel, Oregon, Sundy morning, December 18. Deputtion group hs definitely ACADEMY LOSES TO AMITY TEAM decided to conduct services t Lurel Pcific Acdemy boys' bsketbll every Sundy, nd different members of tem lost fst gme to Amity high the group will hve chrge ech week. school hoopsters 25-9, t Amity lst ridy night. P. C. ACULTY TEAM locl boys plyed nice brnd Pcific College fculty volley bll of bll but showed evident lck of prc- tem hs entered tournment to be tice nd shooting bility, in which re- plyed mong the fculties of ll colspect their hevier opponents hd the leges nd universities in the stte. Only dvntge. Acdemy quintet hd two Institutions, the stte norml possession of the bll for their shre Bchools, will not compete. tourof the gme, but the Amity five used nment is just in process of orgnizthe system of five mn defense very ef- tion nd JIO officers or schedules hve fectively, gurding the locl boys, close- been nmed s yet. ly, nd t h u s llowing very few chnces to score. I herd the bills on Christms Dy Moore, Acdemy forwrd, ws high ir old, fmilir crols ply, And wild nd sweet point mn for the Qukers, with five words repet tllies, nd inn, Amity forwrd, crried the honors tor the high school tem, Of pece on erth, good will to men. Longfellow Christms Bells. with nine points to his credit. lineup: Acdemy 9 25 Amity We crry full line of Moore (5) (7) Sitton Nel(2) (9) inn Ldies' Dresses, Cots Sutton C (7) Osbern Millinery nd Hosiery Peck (2) _... G (2) Bruce Good Vlues Best Styles Schmeltzer G : Tomphlns Populr Prices McGuire S Cobbon rost S Wood LADIES' STYLE SHOP Referee Den ryer. PACIIC WILJL SEND DELEGATES TO DETROIT Dr. I. R. Root (Continued from pge one) Office phone Blck 243 Residence phone Blue 83 Office over irst Ntionl Bnk spekers present, mong them being some foreigners. locl delegtion will leve here the dy before Christms nd will spend Christms on the trin. y will trvel by specil trin with delegtes from other colleges nd universities, every college in the United Sttes being represented t this conference. A stop will be mde t Chicgo where the delegtes will be entertined. DENTIST CHRISTMAS Greeting Crds Lrgest ssortment ever shown In Newberg K I E N L E & SONS BETTER Shoe Repiring MODEL SHOE SHOP T. M. STUBBLEIELD. Prop Self Service Store BETTER SHOES OR LESS MONEY SAVE WITH SAETY t THE REXALL STORE LYNN B. ERGUSON Prescription Druggist Phone Blck 10G Economy Store "Service nd Qulity" Shoes for the Whole mily Newherg Bkery 404 irst Street Phone Green 24 Best of Bred inest Ckes Pies like Mother used to mke THE YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. Gives n Electric Servic of relibility nd courteous ttention to its customers' requirements. YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. C. A. Morris Opticin Jeweler BERRIAN SERVICE STATION Gresing, ree Crnkce Service Exide Btteries, Bttery Repiring Cr Wshing Corner irst nd Edwrds Streets NEWBERG, ORE. DR. THOMAS W. HESTER Physicin nd Surgeon Office in Dixon Building NEWBERG -:OREGON Boyd's Book Store See Our NEW GIT CORNER Before you do YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING Lrgest nd inest Greeting Crd Stock in the City

WITH APOLOGIES TO EXCHANGE By Oskle 1. hed nd hcdess expect ll other members of the tble to be down to mels before they re. 2. men set the women unless she be too gret of voirdupois. This is ccomplished by swinging chir In ech rm nd t the sme time shoving witli ech knee. 3. Every student is expected to furnish his or her npkin to use in cse the tble cloth is too short. 4. Women re served in order of prettiority or pettiority, s the cse my deserve. 5. When pssing glsses nd dishes, be creful not to put fingers into the contents unless finger-nils re thoroughly clened. 6. Pltes re pssed with the brnd underneth rther thn on top. (We refer you to Newton's lw of grvittion.) MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY I woke to look upon fce So silent, white nd cold. Oh, friend, the gony I felt Cn never hlf be told. We hd lived together but yer. Too soon it seemed to me; Those gentle hnds outstreched nd still, Tht toiled so hrd for me. My wking thoughts hd been of one Who now to sleep hd dropped. 'TwB hrd to relize, Oh friend, My Ingersoll hd stopped. Prof. Weesner (exsperted): "Wtch the bord closely while I go through it." EVOLUTION A hundred yers go tody, A wilderness ws here A mn with powder in his horn Went forth to hunt der. But now the times hve chnged some wht Along diflerent pln A Der with powder on her nose Goes forth to hunt mn. Tril Blzer, Vincennes University V. M. C. A. EVENTS Professor Perisho gve helpful tlk to the Y. M. boys, Dec. 7. He red these words from the Bible, "And Smuel sid, Hth the Lord s gret delight in burnt offerings nd scrifices, s in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better thn scrifice, nd to herken thn the ft of rms." 1 Sm. 16:22. "Now," sid Mr. Perisho, "there re things clerly implied in this verse which it does not ctully sy in words." (1) Our duty is to obey God God hs right to obedience; (2) God hs pln of ction for every individul; (S) We my know wht God's demnd is for us s individuls; (4) We cn do tht thing if we wnt to; nd (6) We don't hve to if we don't wnt to, or in other words we cn disobey God whenever we wnt to but we must suffer the consequences. Perisho concluded this excellent tlk by sying, "This needs no elbortion; I hve sid just enough tht I hope tht it will mke you think." C. B. W. H. Woodworth, president of the irst Ntionl Bnk of Newberg, gve the Y. M. C. A. group chllenging messge Dec. 14, from the business world. He stressed "chrcter" s the most importnt fctor in the business of tody. This is dy of keen competition nd there is only room for the very best, nd to And the very best, chrcter is serched out nd looked t bove everything else. When mn seeks credit from bnk,- serching investigtions re mde on the pst history of tht individul. Mr. Woodworth believes tht chrcter is one's ttitude towrd right nd wrong, nd this in turn depends on one's ttitude towrd future life. He quoted from the "Wll Street Journl" tht mn who seriousy believes in God cn be trusted fr more thn one who believes in nothing t ll. Not becuse he fers the courts nd police but knows he is responsible to the Highest Court of ll. Mr. Woodworth concluded by sying tht the risk of loning money ws much less when the mn ws firm believer in God nd sincere Christin thn when he ws creless in belief. C. B. LOVE IN THREE CHOPS AND A ROAST "I never susge eyes s thine. And if you'll butcher hnd in mine And liver round me every dy. We'll seek seme hm-let fr wy COLLEGE MIXED CHORUS SINGS Weil met life's frown with life's cress., A chorus of mixed voices from the And clever wy to hppiness." Volts, Women's nd Men's Glee Clubs of Pcific gve very enjoyble concert of "My mn, when did you become such Christms songs t the Newberg n excellent swimmer?" "Why, ldy," responded our hero modestly, "I used to be trffic cop in Venice." Don't be wht you in't; Jes' be wht you is, Cse if you is not wht you m, Den you m not wht you is. If you is just little tdpole, Don't try to be frog; If you is jes' the til Don't try to wg the dog. You cn lwys pss the plte If you cn't exhort nd prech; If you is jes' de pebble Don't try to be de bech. Don't be wht you in't Jes' be wht you Is, Cse de mn wht plys it squre Am gwine to get his. It in't wht you' hs been It's wht yo' now m is. AN IMPORTANT QUESTION A professor in biology t lrge university ws notorious fr nd wide for one filing, n bsent mind. One dy he entered his clss room nd clered his throt nd sid: "Now, gentlemen, py prticulr ttention to wht I hve to sy. I hve in this prcel very fine specimen of dissected frog." Slowly he opened the wrpper nd disclosed to view were sndwiches nd some fruit. professor seemed trnsfixed. n he sid: "But grcious, I surely te my lunch!" A. C. Smith Wtches Jewelry 900 irst Street School Supplies, Soft Drinks nd Confectionery PHOTO SUPPLIES Developing nd Printing City Met Mrket ' Home of Good Mets" Deliver 8 nd 4 o'clock Phone Red 66 PARKER'S Ed Rels Shoe Shop Qulity nd Service Ptronge pprecited Clocks 721 irst St. E. 6. REID Wtch nd Clock Repiring Chs. C. Collrd SHEET METAL WORKS Pipe nd Pipeless urnces Conklin Pens nd Pencils 402 irst Street Newberg, Ore. Phone Blck S3 * : Rlph W. Vn Vlin DENTISTRY X-Ry Dignosis OVER U. S. BANK GAS ADMINISTERED United Sttes Ntionl Bnk Cpitl, Surplus nd Profits $150,000.00 Accounts of students, fculty nd friends of Pcific College invited INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ESTABLISHED 1889 Grhm's Drug Store Phone Green 113 DAILY DEVELOPING KODAK SERVICE Newberg, Oregon Keep your reserve funds with us Interest pid on svings ccounts 70S irst Street Newberg Lundry Good Work Good Service Try Us y CLARENCE BUTT Attorney Don't worry if your job is smll And your rewrds re few, Remember tht the mighty ok Ws once nut like you. COLLEGE PHARMACY irst Ntionl Bnk Deler in Lether Goods Auto Tops Specilty V riends church Sundy evening, December 18. Under the direction of Professor, Alexnder Hull, den of music t the college, the glee clubs rendered the following selections: "Hrk, Wht Men Those Hevenly Voices?", "While Shepherds Wtched," "Three Kings of the Orient," ''Joy to the World," "Silent Night," nd "Hrk the Herld Angels Sing." Other fetures of the progrm consisted of solo, "Infnt Jesus" Yon, sung.py Lolit Hinshw; "Cntique Noel" Adme, sung by Professor Hull; nd selection by ten of the students chosen from the glee clubs, entitled "Voices of the Sky" Broome. Mrs. Ev H. Hull ws the ccompnist for the glee clubs, nd Professor Hull ccompnied the soloists nd smll group number. ' A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERY CRESCENT READER Our line is still complete in Holidy wnts Miller Mercntile Compny "Good Goods" Office Second loor Union Block C. J. BREIER COMPANY Elliott's Tire Shop Vulcnizing & Tire Repiring BICYCLE SUPPLIES CLOTHING, GENTS' URNISHINGS AND SHOES Home of the Hrt, Schffner & Mrx Clothing for Young Men *