Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1918 — RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE [ARTICLE]

RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE

The teachers of Carpenter towtnabip, Township Trustee Burdette Potter and County Superintendent M. L. \ Sterrett met in regular township institute and adopted the following dx- j pressions of condolence to the home of 'Chris Christenson: ! That, Whereas, death has claimed Miss Edna Christenson, who was secretary (of our institute and a membet of our teaching staff in Carpenter township, we, the teachers of Carpenter township, the trustee and county superintendent, do hereby express 'our feelings of sympathy to the gmef stricken family whose home has been darkened by the death of our coworker. That, Whereias there are several districts in Carpenter township in which Miles Edna Christenson has (taught wherein the children are grief stricken, more especially the school where She was teaching this fall, No. 3, known as the Claude May school, we, the teachers, trustee and county superintendent, do hereby extend our sympathies to the -children who loved their (teacher. _ Therefore be it resolved: That these expressions of condolence be transmitted to the bereaved mother, father, brothers and sisters of Edna Christenson.and the recital of facts be spread upon the minutes of (this institute and preserved in remembrance of (her Whose face does not appear (in her accustomed place about . our institute table.

( Signed) Morgan L. 'Sterrett, County Superintendent; Burdette C. Porter, Trustee Carpenter township; Martha Parker, Opal Hafey, Feme Rawlings, Oscar Beasey, Cecile Culp, Dewey Nelson, Teachers.