Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1914 — Monon Teachers For the Year Starting Sept 1st. [ARTICLE]

Monon Teachers For the Year Starting Sept 1st.

The following teachers have been hired for Monon for the year beginning in September: •George F. Lewis, Superintendent. M. R. Holtzman, principal. Mary Funigan, assistant principal. . . "■ . Rose Oarrothers, Bth grade. ■Harvey Kesler, 7th grade. Delia Yochem, 6th grade. Fem Morris, sth .grade. Maude Burroughs, 4th grade. Bannie Brown, 3rd grade. Dica Longwell, 2nd grade. • Margaret Hay, primary. Virginia and Elizabeth Kresler, daughters of F. (3. Kresler and wife, and Ellen Kresler, daughter of Dr.. and Mrs. A. R. Kresler, were hostesses at a party last evening and their little girl and boy guests numbered almost a hundred. The party was given at 'the home of Trank G. Kresler. Various children’s games were played and the little folks enjoyed a splendid time. ———’ • Crystal Springs club house at ’ Hog Poipt, a noted reSort at the mouth of the Tippecanoe river, was destroyed by fire Wednesday after-, noon, and eight Chicago saloon keepers, who were occupying it, lost all of their clothing, jewelry and S4OO ip money. Two of the men were asleep upstairs and were rescued with difficulty. Big Jim Curtin, one of the party, is missing, but it is thought he left camp before the fire. The telephone brought relief in the shape of clothing, rations and other supplies,—Monon News.