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Show JU S. SOCIAL IS KKfuf Addresses, Songs, In--Buinenlal Music and Re-yWeslinienls Re-yWeslinienls on Programme. VM ' '-r Hjirst iOtJitl cvcuiu of a scries Hjs 1 continue through the win-K'ontbs win-K'ontbs was bold in I be lobby of "Tohde 'cn 3 christian association .''BdinR I'16 night. Many interesting iHfl-cs marked Mio iuitial social. Ooi-WBsons, Ooi-WBsons, talks interspersed with com-!Hnd com-!Hnd seriousness, apples and punch Ljlicd lie important features of the jBe evening's programino opened in-fHfilbj in-fHfilbj T.'tli a number of college in which all prose ut joined, -cJiatciv following. W. W. Arni-.'Hgc, Arni-.'Hgc, president of iho V. M. C. A., ;Hdnpon tbo " Value ol! Education.'' Hr, Armstrong spoke of the advao-W advao-W 0f he work in all departments of ftfolation, but placed especial om-.ds om-.ds upon tbo advantages offered Injj- men inrougn tne eaucaijouai ilo-meiit ilo-meiit for bettering their positions. Armstrong closed his remarks by ajriliat the thing most to be hopeil sqs happiness, and that it was best Jned hv being unselfish always do-something do-something for some one elsu for it you do not expect returns. B.Kent 6ang"Ohio," which drew i much applause jnneth Pobbins xuriuBhed n mnodo-iolo mnodo-iolo unaccompanied, aud (lemoned (lemon-ed unusual ability. !0r0 B. Cawthorne, educational dirt- of the Y. jtf. C. A., spoko ou the uIzAtion and purpose of tbo Sills' Sill-s' Council, rry Liddla played a clarionet solo .-isssiaTia &5"6 General Secretarv a n t tho membership for co-o "rttion'" in Sff on lh0 activitiesoV'thrasso- |