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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1924)
THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 Your Safe and Comfortable Way CALENDAR Leaves Stirred by O. N. S. Breeze Pedagogic Instincts I act and Persistence Early Manifested Overcame Opposition February 16—Literary society. Vespertine program. Saturday, February 16—Motion picture—Rupert of Hentzau. Wednesday, February 2(1—Illus Miss Arbuthnot was born in Mahro, Recently it was the good fortune ^ our first consideration trated on Pacific North Nebraska. Her parents, who were of the writer to attend a rural school when traveling should be west by lecture Frank Branch Riley. Scotch, died during her infancy and meeting. The purpose of the meet for your safety and comfort. she was taken to rear by a maiden ing was to secure funds to better light Safety is something we never for- the school building. By reason of the »unt in DesMoines Iowa. gtt and our roomy, well ventilated Senior Cottage Glimpses sharply drawn division in the district Miss Arbuthnot entered kindergar- Frances Ann Blake visited with en at the age of three. Since then amongst the patrons, this seemed the equipment insures comfort. riends in Corvallis Saturday and she has been steadily in attendance only way of securing the funds. Each Irrespective of climatic conditions Sunday. side said such a meeting would not you can always depend on the South- We were all very sorry that it was .n school and in teaching. but despite the repeated M in ejn Pacific being ‘on the job’ to take lecessary for the Biersdoif girls to Her chief delight in childhood was succeed ings the teacher held persistently t*> to play school with inanimate ob you to your destination. eave us. jects to impersonate her own school her course and prepared for the oc casion. Quietly soliciting donations Dorothy Aken and Helen Michael- mates. SAVE MONEY of home made candy from eacn side, She graduated from the grammar on were guests of Bunnie Bunnell Buy Round Trip Tickets! iver the week-end. and high schools of DesMoines and at adroitly choosing the musical and lit erary numbers on her program, she TO PORTLAND Marelda Sturgill and Margaret tended both state colleges, the state soon ''Week Ehd 15-Day found all parties taking more in college of Ames and the Gedar Falls lansen have moved into the room terest in the success of the evening. . Tickets Tickets normal. nested by the Biersdorf girls. Again, choosing a person to talk in Miss Arbuthnot continued further Winifred Nelson, former student study at Dinke university and at Co- the evening who knew nothing of the 3.15 3.75 lere, was the guest of Frances umbia. She then taught for several local situation jne whose pres Low Round Trip Fares to Thompson, Saturday and Sunday. years in the public schools of Des ence commanded and some respect be ' 4 Other Points cause of the fact just stated and the Moines. Thru the influence of Miss News Call on local agent for any railroad Miss Dormitory position he represented, the Brenton she came to the Oregon Nor Pehrsson from O. A. C. mal as a critic teacher in the Mon allayed suspicion and increased teacher information you may wish—he pent the Pearl inter week end with Miss Mearle mouth training school. When the est. will be glad to be of service. Straley. Independence schools were taken over The room was decorated befittingly JOHN M.SCOTT Miss Frances Randelin had as a by she was placed at the with a few potted plants, some ever Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager week-end guest. Miss Myrtle Aden head the of Normal the critic teachers in that greens, some most appropriate pic Portland, Oregon from Wilsonville. city. She has been connected with tures by masters, and some well Miss Marion Hendricks entertained the Normal for the past ten years blended colors in crepe paper on the Ter mother at Sunday dinner at the being now head of the Geography de walls and ceiling. As invited guests, we were deeply interested in watching Dormitory. partment. the teacher receive her guests—the The members of the basket ball effect of this end the atmosphere of team of the Portland Art Club, were Junior House dinner guests at the dormitory last Lillian Wirth is usually a quiet the room on them as they came in ,oung lady but a few days ago she and the greetings exchanged. The •Saturday evening. in turn rose to the occasion Miss Betty Enright and Miss Grace urprised us all by saying—“O, girls, speaker M en's Suits, Overcoats, Sw eaters I cut out valentines all night yester and made a talk by getting his audi Dragoo, are spending the week-end ence to talk to him, opening questions day.” Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Sw eaters -it their homes in Eugene. of paramount interest and stimulat Junior house finery is being brought Professor Hart of Harvard College ing discussion on both sides, being >ut front the moth balls for inspec- Give me an order and be convinced. was the dinner guest of the dormitory ion—the formal is Saturday you mindful that this did not become too Wednesday evening. sharp but quite spirited. For some know. J. W EDEKIND M onmouth Ore. Last Thursday Lillian Schroeder forty minutes this sort of talk was Ephabians tnd Horner came down again carried on and one could see the dis Just a reminder of our meeting to vith Jennie the tennis fever. Their recov cord disappearing and feel the real night at 4:30 in Mr. Butler’s room. ery is very doubtful. spirit gripping these good Any girls interested in joining our A new variety of folding and walk- community again. iroup will be welcomed at this meet- ng beds has been discovered on the people Following this the candy sale was ng. Those girls who signed up for sleeping porch. What is the world begun sweet meats were hiking on Tuesdays and Thursday :oming to with all these new inven enjoyed and both as by the eating out of one'3 ind others interested in hiking be tions. ov. n “bag of candy" and in “taking uire to turn out sixth period. It’s Agnes Martin left for her home in and giving with his neighbor.” the splendid weather for hiking now and Portland on Tuesday. "differences” were lost in the hearty we’re sure of a good time. Jennie Horner, Mildred Seufert, visiting and mutual exchange of idea... FARM REMINDERS Katherine Andrews, Lilah Halloway The real success of the evening was Epsom salts given to the flock at and Audrey Wood will spend the apparent when the patrons remained till eleven o’clock. To the visitor it stated intervals is an excellent tonic, week-end at their homes. it should be given at least once each Lillian Schroeder’s grandfather, Mr. was a splendid illustration of the abil ity of the teacher by the use of good, month at the rate of about one-half C. S. Finch, and her sister, Bernice common sense and a study of her Schroeder, visited her over the week pound to each 100 adult fowls. It problem to solve it. end. may be dissolved in the drinking . , Again this reflection comes to us. water and put before the birds for a As teachers—are altogether too Arnold’s Hall Secrets apt to become too they few hours in the morning, during set in their ideas, Mary Walker was called home too little disposed to brook any dif Root crops are a good substitute night on account of the sud ference of opinion or dare they 1 percent to 60 percent pro for kale as green feed. There arc Thursday den illness of her sister who is in the voke any discussion least they be nany poultrymen without a sufficient hospital. Fire Liability beaten in the argument? Does the lit supply of winter green feed, especial Dallas Another one of our memters is a tle difference too often divide the Theft Collision ly is this true when we have cold, victim of the measles. Ethel Grant teacher and the student? Like the pa Property Damage, Etc. freezing weather such as we have Is the measley had in the past few weeks. Ask home in Dallas. one now and is at her trons, would not a bit of thought and We make a specialty of this coverage the application of a little common your county agent for information as .o desirable varieties of root crops A new Normal student has taken sense and perchance the simple ex abode in our hall. She enters school change of a “bit of candy” remove for your section. which time no other drink is given. the coming six weeks. The said stu the trouble? These and similar reflections passed Most poultrymen, however, prefer dent is Vesta Biers. dissolving the salts in water and mix Ruth Morgan spent the week-end at through our mind, conscious as we were of the conditions too often exist ing a moist mash to put before the home in Carlton. ing in the lives of all of us. If this is flock. Music Department true, what a pity that there can not The Brown Rot Problem in Oreron O. N. S. has in its music depart be cultivated spirit of frankness, is the subject of a circular published ment s live wire music organization. open-mindedness a and by the Oregon experiment station. The Glee Club has taken it upon go at least half way. a willingness to It is now in the hands of the printer themselves to furnish special music Must there be amongst teachers, and will be available soon. for the chapel exercises and Friday, the third party to do the work of Where brown rot is a serious prob Florence Metcalf sang "The Trees”. “rounding out” our difference? Truly lem growers should plow their or- This poem was composed by Joyce this teacher did by her program that hards before the winter buds open. Kilmer, the soldier poet, while he was evening, a big benefit to that com This may be done in winter or early on the firing line in France and it was munity and she taught a lesson not spring and should be followed by re later set to music by Oscar Rasbach. found in the text book. peated harrowings throughout the Monday the Normal Quartet sang, Lord is My Shepherd.” The Literary Societies Adopt blossoming period to destroy the “The of the quartet are: pore producing mummies which are members Conduct Regulation Rules Myrtle first soprano; responsible for starting the disease Pauline Mortenson, The Delphians and Vespertines Bond, second soprano, in the spring. each had an important meeting Mildred Lovett, first alto. Wednesday at which all members Hazel Hickethier. second alto. If the members of the Music De were required to attend. The import partment realized how much this spe ant questions under discussion were cial music was appreciated they sure- _ttendance and conduct in chapel and at picture shows. A set of rules were would feel well paid. adopted and lateT signed by the mem Advertise bers. We feel that this will be a suc Art Club cess for when the societies take any for it in The club met at the photographer's The pride of a thrifty housewife Is her up they mean business. to have their pictures taken for the thing kitchen — especially If It Is not only spick Each society elected a council to these coiumns Norm. All the members were pre:i- and span but also up to date. There are the rules. The Vespertine ent, numbering sixteen. From here enforce council Is: Marelda Sturgil, Mildred many things now tnat the modern kitchen they went to the Domestic Art De Hoyt, and Pauline Bond requires. Among them are the labor savers, partment in the training school to The Delphian council Maurine make the "gesso” for our work next^ Brown, Anna Johnson, and is: Carol time savers and waste savers that experi Jud- Saturday. ence has proved so helpful. Let us supply eon. Misses La Velle Wood and Vivian you with Chandler spent Saturday in PortMsd sKhpping. Y o u r Kitchen Needs Misses Brainerd. McPherson and Godbold drove to Salem Friday to at INDEPENDENCE A kitchen cabinet, for Instance, has tend thf Stuart W ater plays. | more conveniences In It than you can Miss Jennie Peterson was a week - BARBER SHOP real ze without actually owning and using one. The end* visitor at EugenWas the guest of <Formerly Windmill) atepa one of them,would *ave you mignt add many Miss Marian Thompson. minute* daily to yoor leisure time. Let us show you Miss Ida Mae Smith spent Satur E. A. 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