REV. MESSMER HONOREDOtterbein college has announced that Rev. William K. Mesemer, pastor of the Ninth Street U. B. church ha* been elected trustee to the United Brethren church general conference to serve until 1943. Rev. Louis Frees, of Canton, will serve with Rev. Mess-mer. o-MORE MUSIC!“Give us some more music,” came the call from members of Company I, Middletown national guard unit early Wednesdaymorning as cans bearing Company C, the Hamilton company, were being attached to a special train which carried both outfit* to Camp Shelby, Mis*.The call* were directed to Prof. Irvin Hamilton, director of the Hamilton High school band, which presented a stirring concert of martial music as part of Hamilton’s farewell to her guardsmen.FAITHFUL TO POSTJohn Slade ha* written to the Journal-News praising the industry and patience of the girl who solicited donation* for the “Bundle* for Britain” tag day fund hint Saturday out*ide the Y. M. C. A. His letter follows: j “Many friend* and etaff member* of the Y. M. C. A. commented Ion this charming little girl with the dark hair and eyes, and lovely smile, who displayed such courtesyand dependability in the execution of her assignment.“Of course all the girl* who worked deserve praise but those uptown were able to chat with their friends. This delightful little lady remained faithfully at her post alone.” O-SIX AT NORTHWESTERNNorthwestern university, Evune-ton, 111., ju*t above Chicago, is proving a meeca for Hamilton scholars. No less than six Hamilton young people are enrolledthere this vear.• ' *The Hamiltonians are: CarlCrittenden Bartels, 208 Dick avenue, medical; Lenore MaryLowell, 302 Progress avenue, education; Mary Margaret Lowell, 302 Progress avenue, liberal arts; Mvron Beryl Piker, 545 Dick av-enue, commerce; Asa William Shuler, 350 Hancock avenue, engineering; Paul Richard Stout, 316 Progress avenue, graduate.Mvron Piker has been in the athletic spotlight at Northwestern. As a member of the track team, hei* the Western conference dash champion. o-IN STUDENT RECITALMis* Betty Lou Finlay, of Collinsville, a sophomore at Western college, Oxford, will appear on the program of the first informal student recital of the year, scheduled for October 23 in Presser hall. Mis* Finlav willplav the “Allegro,” from the“Violin Concerto Vivaldi-Nache/..Oin G Minor,”primary one ofMARRIAGE ON TRIALWhen a teacher of a grade didn't return to the Hamilton schools this year, her pupils asked. “Where isshe I”“She’s married,” explained oneof the teachers.“Does she like that better than teaching?” aked a child, in amazement,A week later, the former teacher returned for substitute work.“The little boy confidently informed the teacher, “She’s backnow. I gue* she didn’t like being married a* well a* teaching.”DO YOU REMEMBERWhen the Royal Coupe Tran*-fer company was located at 14South Second street?NATIONAL GUARD MASCOTA small, perplexed bull terrier pup peered out from the doorway of a baggage car attached to coaches bearing Company I, Middletown national guard unit, into Hamilton early Wednesday morning. The dog, mascot of the company, has attended all drill* and will “stick with the company in camp,” a member of the Middletown group stated.I