Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1916 — Cider Run Through Cream Separators Beats the Law. [ARTICLE]
Cider Run Through Cream Separators Beats the Law.
Marysville, 0., Jan. 12. —Farmers in the vicinity of New Carlisle have found a way to “beat” the local opTTonTawsl Thousands of gallons of cider were made- in that sec tion -this fall,. and-the farmers have discovered that by run ning—it through a cream separator, the water is extracted,Jeaving little, but the pure alcohol remaining. “It’s got an awful 'kick’,” declared one fathier, who allowed his barrel of cider to sit in the warm November sun for two weeks before giving it the cream separator test. .“ Since his discovery others are filling their cellars with jugs of the extracted juice to tide ’em over the winter months.
PATROL-TEACHERS FORM ASSOCIATION Thirty-Four Present Tuesday Afternoon Notwithstanding the Bad Weather—Officers Chosen. The very rainy and disagreeable afternoon Tuesday was not sufficient to keep the patrons from attending the meeting at the primary school building, where thirtyfour patrons gathered and decided to form an association of patrons and teachers. The objects of the Association are suggested by the name. It results in a closer relationship of the parents of the children to the teachers and “Has proven a great aid in most places wtere organized. '"Three were present who had lived an other towns where there are associations of this kind. The meeting was a good one and all who became identified with it are impressed, with the possibilities. The officers chosen were: Mrs. Lena Washbuyn Graham, president; Rev. Asa McDaniels, vice-president; Miss Minnie Hemphill, secretary; Mrs. J. W. Crooks, treasurer. The following constitution was adopted: Article I. The name of this organization shall be the Patron-Teachers’ Association of Rensselaer. Article 11. The purpose of this organization shall be to consider all questions of an educational and social nature in the Rensselaer schools, to promote greater harmony between parents and teachers and further in every way possible, the interests of the schools. Article 111. Any adult interested in the welfare of the Rensselaer schools may become a member by handing their name to the secretary and paying the annual dues of twenty-five center Article IV. Section 1. The officers of this organization shall consist of a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and at least the following committees: 'Program, social and lookout. Each committee shall cgri-_ gist of at least three members. Sec. 2. The duties of these officers shall be those which 'belong to, the heads of similar organizations. Sec. 3. After the first election, regular elections shall be held annually at the last meeting of the school year. All officers shall hold their respective positions until successors are chosen. Sec. 4. The officers shall constitute an executive committee which shall have charge of the work of the association. : Sec. 5. The president, with the advice and assistance of the other officers, shall appoint all committees. Article V. Meetings of. this organization shall be held at least once every six weeks or as frequent as the president may deem - It wise. ' - Article VI. This constitution may be amended by a three-fourths vote of the memberspresent at~tnTy-rcgttter--meeting>-
