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WILLIAM CORNELIUS WACHTER ffiSlHIS portly gent is variously known as Wil- Imill liam, Will, Wm., Billie, Bill, et cetera, etc., &c. But he doesn't care what you call him, just so you call him for lunch. That wan, hag- ,....•.'•...•......•~ . gard face is the result ,of dieting and walking the .._..•. - 1Iii· floor nights. Mr. Wachter was born at Walkers- ~ •..... I ville, Md., in 1881. After learning everything in >t:i6n school he took a twenty-year post graduate course in a mill. His matrimonial diploma is dated at the beginning of the century. For ten years this U. B. spell-binder has been preaching to his wife, I, ',.'\' I· I • ' . the mirror, machinery, empty benches, and even I . real folks. "Cheerful at morn, he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes." PAUL ELLSWORTH HOLDCRAFT, A.B., B.D. rBlORN in Frederick, Md., 1891. Attended local ~ schools. Telegrapher. One enlistment Maryland National Guard. Attended Leba- non Valley College. Graduated from Eastern College, Manassas, Va., 1918, with A. B. degree. Licensed to preach by United Brethren Church 1908, ordained 1913. Continuously in pastorate since 1910. Now pastor Third Church, Baltimore. President Pennsylvania Conference C. E. Union two years. Editor "The Purple and White," and Seminary section of "The Aloha." "AU things I thought I knew, but now confess The more I know I, know, I know the less." One Hundred and Fiftu-iour