College Students Honored*'••: ■?■ ?- ■ . -■* v;*•. ?*s■ * v V* * ^ ‘ V *--. • - . ** *held at t he 'Christian churchNlast Suri^, day niglit by and *’iH hohor • f ?;sthev . .V' ■• i3 •'•-•. V- . ' .* -. ..’ 8^* :JstiideiiChurch ?whor::aregoing away'?t;o pol lege ^ \ this Vseasou/ High sck0,61 fs t h d ents ;rWc6upied •.-. J h e choir chairs'ori che side of xthie plat-'- * . » r ... . • V *A . *• lt;f O 5. **V .v. ^ . -.W.* V «*.■/' -V I.f sy * : •'• A’ V ' ' vX ;,/*'••lt;' ** V :form and the gdin gta way /'/studentst he f^ther;T8ide|%^•rfifji •,-. •scr i pture Jesson -arid / Miss xu Fra rices Hutchinson rendered a /beaut iful vio-5C . 'V'^• *./f V'. ^tv1 '*-i; -VH: . *UTlift solo.'Miss Maysel Purlee spoke on “Does -it fj^ylto- go^to; | Col lege?,. and Miss Margaret Streaker gave a,shortV-Ve\^.',vv,;'- -:f; •. .-v ' ’ ’ a •'. '' v *l,‘ • •talk on religious life. John E. Clarkepleased the audience with one of his best cornet solos. Then Winston Ashley told how he had worked his way iri ncTiOii’i, ftnri Mis3 Clarice Gravee spoke of keeping the student at the best by the church and homefolks keeping in tune with them. The' ad-■V. • '■ ■'•■!*-hX-r^.'^ ' • .£ % - Adresses were;3splendidly -given and..VW“ ' V.*?: ■;':*• ■ V.^;' • '•• ■' ■ ' .well received by the audience,^ ‘ O'T-li. . ••.i:. .. r~'Z lt;•lt; ■-A~ • • • -f -fc- - w ' •»