Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 15, 1925, Image 7

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Teachers', Institute Sessions Started
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Below is printed the complete program ot the Jackson County Teach
ers Institute which opened today. Med ford schools have closed for the mei'i
lug which will close here Saturday night.
THURSDAY A. M., OCTOBER 15TH, 1925
'9:00 America.'
Welcome . . . . ' Supt. E. II. Hedrlck, Medford Schools
O. 8. T. A. Memhershlp report. Are we lOO'i ?
9:40 Address, "Educutionul Responsibility In an Industrial
Age" , , . . . . . Pres. Landers
10:30 DEPARTMENTS '. '
High School The Question of Ethical Instruction . Dr. Tuttle
Advanced Grades Grammar .... Miss Arbuthnot
.,. Rural The Significance of the Rural School . . Hres. lenders
t . ''I: Intermediate Arithmetic .... . . Miss lleurdsley
- Primary Language
11:15 DEPARTMENTS
High' School The Present Trend of Psychology
Advanced Grades Oral and Silent Heudlng
' ' Intermediate Geography . . ' .
Primary Language
Miss Emma Henkle
. Pres. Landers
Supt. Hedrlck
MIbs Arbuthnot
Miss lienkle
Miss Leona Marsters
Music Room 10. upstairs
12:00 CAFETERIA LUNCHEON AT HIGH SCHOOL
THURSDAY P. M OCTOBER 15TH, 1925
- Mrs. Canode's Room, Washington School
3:30 Assembly Address Leadership .... Pres. Landers
2:16 DEPARTMENTS
High School Teaching How to Study . . . Pres. Landers
Advanced Spelling ... . . . . . Miss Arbuthnot
Intermediate Arithmetic Miss Beardsley
Primary Language ... . . . Miss Henkle
Music Room 10. (upstairs) . , . Miss Leona Marsters
3:00 DEPARTMENTS
High School The Use of Motives In Conduct Training , . Dr. Tuttle
Advanced Geography Miss Arbuthnot
Intermediate History i . . -' . MIbs Beardsley
Primary Language M1ss Henkle
3:45 Assembly Address "Educntlonal Fads Their Cause and
Cure." . . . . . . . . ; . Dr. Tuttle
FRIDAY A. M., OCTOBER 16TH, 1925
9:00 Assembly Singing and Vlctrola Song Work . . Miss Marsters
9:45 Assembly Address . , . , . . . Denn H. D. Sheldon
10:30 DEPARTMENTS
High School Concrete PlnnB for Moral nnd Civic
Education
.Advanced Reading
Inteimedlate Geography .....
Primary Reading .
Music.: Room 10 (upstairs) . , . , .
11:15 DEPARTMENTS
High School . . . ' . . ' . . .
Advanced Material for Entertnlnmonts . .
Intermediate language, . ... .
Primary Arithmetic
11:15 All principals meet In Room 10
in chair.
Athletic Association
Dr. Tuttle
Miss Arbtithnot
Miss Beardsley
Miss Henkle
Miss Marsters
Dean Sheldon
Miss Arbuthnot
Miss Beardsley
. " . , . Miss Henkle
-School Master's Club Supt. Briscoe
. Prln. E. E. Evans In chair
1:00
1:15
1:30
2:15
2:45
3:15
3:46
FRIDAY P. M.t OCTOBER 16TH, 1925
Fifth Grade " . . . Miss Newberry's Room, Lincoln School
Vocal Numbers . . . ... Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Medford
County Library Service to the Schools
. Miss Woolsey, County Librarian
Assembly Address Developing Moral Thoughtfulness . Dr. Tuttle
DEPARTMENTS
High School Dean Sheldon
Advanced Reading Miss Arbuthnot
Intermediate Reading ...... Supt, Hedrlck
Primary Reading . . . . ... . Miss Henkle
Music Room 10 (upstairs) ' Miss Marsters
DEPARTMENTS' -High
School Discipline as Moral Training . , Dr. Tuttle
Advanced Geography ..... . . . . . Miss Arbuthnot
Intermediate Nature Study .... Miss Beardsley
Primary Siielllng ... . . . . Miss Henkle
Business Session County Division O. S. T. A.
Assembly Address , .. .. . . Dean Sheldon
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SATURpAY A. M., OCTOBER 17TH, 192S
"""9:09" Pldno 'Sold ,:' T-T-'"-"r"s Geraldlne Gardiner, Jacksonville
Songs Sixth Grade . . Miss Eunice Davis, Roosevelt School
9:16 Assembly Address "The Scientific Point of View"
' Supt. C. A. Howard
10:00 DEPARTMENTS
High School English' Teachers . Room 3
History Teachers . . , . . Room 6
Commercial . . ' Commercial Room'
Language Teachers ...... . . , . Room 10
Science Teachers . . i . . Room 6
Mathematics Teachers . . . . . . Room 8
All Grade Teachers The Teachers' Health RenorM -
Dr. Geary, County Health Physician, Auditorium
10:30 Business Session County Division .0. S. T. A.
1. Reading pf minutes.'
2. objectives of the O. S. T. A. ... . . Supt. Briscoe
3. The N. E. A. at Indianapolis .' Supt. Howard
4. Reports of Committees - .
Membership Committee .
Election of County Division Officers and Delegates'. -Nomination
of Candidates for Vice Presidency O. S. T. A.
Discussion of Resolution Committee Report for County Division
Instruction of Delegates
SATURDAY P. M., OCTOBER 17TH, .1925 '
1:00 . Screen Pictures Summer School Boys' and Girls' Club Work
Mr. H. C. Seymour, Auditorium
2:00 DEPARTMENTS - .
. High School The Falling Student . . ' Supt. C. A. Howard
Advanced Grammar Miss Arbuthnot
Intermediate Reading . . . . . Miss Beardsley!
Primary Arithmetic ....... Miss Henkle I
Music Room 10 (upstairs) . . ...... Miss Marsters
2:30 DEPARTMENTS
- High School Standards for Grading . . . Supt. Howard
Advanced Round Table
'.. Intermediate Round Table , .- , '; ,
Primary Round Table ' ' '
3:00 History of Oregon with 100 Views . ' Dr. John B. Horner. O. A. C
The jury list for term beginning Oc
tober 26th, as drawn by the county
clerk and commissioners Wednesday,
is ns follows:
V. B. Beebo. Ashland: Marlon F.
Binghnm. Applcgate; Katherine Ear
hart, Rogue River: Kate M. Grieves,
Eagle Point; Ellis Morton Clark, Cen
tral Point: Adam Kmlg, Hams Valley;
John A. Taylor, Ashlnnd, Ore.; Lucy
Nlver, Ashland; Kenley Franklin,
Phoenix; Edward B. Adamson, Tal
ent: Addle Vincent, Prospect: J. B.
Burkhart Rogue River; O. D. Frazee,
Medford; Frank S. Brandon, Med
ford: Hattie Abbott, Ashlnnd; Warn
er VT. Howard. Medford;, E. A. Hil
dreth, Jr., Butte Falls; Arnel But
ler Medford; "William Lindsay, Ash
land; Ashury., lieu 1J, Central Point;
William Bohnert, Central Point; Cora
Hoffman, Applegate; Wm. Myer, Ash
land:' E. J. Kleine Medford; C. A.
Whlllock. Medford:- Wm. B. Reed,
Ashland; G. F. Wertz. Medford; ('has.
F. Esetes. Gold Hill; H. It. Pace. Med
ford; Percy Lofland, Central Point.
Duke to Wed Princess
COLSBURGf, ' Germany Princess
Marie Cyrilovann, daughter of Grand
Duke Cyril of Russia, is to marry
Prince Frledrlch Karl of Lelnongen.
AIRPLANE FLIES
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PULHAM, England. Oct. 15. An
experiment In releasing mi air plane
rrom nn airship wnne In flight was
successfully carried out this morning
when the dirigible lt-33 took the air
with the DH-55 monoplane suspended
from a trapeze benenth the hull.
piloted by Lleutennnt R. Lcluma
Haig. chief test plolt, the monoplane
was released at an nllltude of about'
3.000 feet and mailo a successful
flight. .
After cruising about for half an
hour. Lieutenant Hal; attached his
plane ngain to the dirigible. lie n-ns
once more released and resumed his
solo flight whilo the lt-3.1 ronllnued
he reruise nnd Inter retui nel to her
mooring mast. : .
. . . :JMke. .... -i
(Edward Taylor), was last seen
leaving Myrtle Point for Brookings,
where he was to meet some friends
nnd they were to go to his mines
somewhere In llllkl mountains. If any
one knows of his whereabouts please
write to this paper. He was about 5
ft, 9 In. tall, has blue eyes, brown hair,
turning gray, has a sear on loft foro
arm nenr elbow nenrly always fore
sweater nnd cap. He Is 30 years old.
A friend Is very anxious to learn his
whereabouts. 177
Weeks Established 1891 Orr
Home Stores
after all, isn't it a mighty satisfac
tory feeling to know that the money
you spend for living is going to stay
; in Medford and, in time, coine your
way again?
'Thirty-four years of dealing with
Rogue River Valley folks has con
vinced us that they like to buy at
home, and we have always been
able, for that reason, to keep
our floors the very finest of mer
chandise for their
on
uses.
; You need a piano and here in our
.store is as fine a collection of pianos
as can be found in any city. Mason
and Hamlin (the world's best and
most costly piano), Conover, Lud
wig, Haines, Cable names that rep
resent the highest ideals in piano
. history. Only in the highest class
of stores are these instruments ever"
sold, and we are naturally proud
. that we are their exclusive agents
. for Southern Oregon.
: Sold at uniform prices throughout '
the United States, these pianos are
never featured in sales, but are sold
strictly on their merits. Terms are
made to suit the purchaser. Your
old instrument can be traded in. .
WEEKS
a C. DUNHAM
P,lno Tuning
Establisbod 1891
ORR
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CASH PAID
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Furniture and Stoves
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