Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1918 — SUPERINTENDENT BANQUETS GUESTS [ARTICLE]

SUPERINTENDENT BANQUETS GUESTS

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEES-ELECT ARE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED. - ' I County Superintendent of Schools Morgan L. Sterrett and his good wife were hosts Monday to the township trustees, outgoing and incoming. An elegant turkey dinner was served at the home of the head of the Jasper county schools at the corner of College avenue and Vine street. With the bird whose extreme sacrifice had been delayed from Thanksgiving day until Monday were an over supply of good things to eat. Al! present pronounced Mrs. Sterrett the best cook of’the county and her husband a delightful entertainer. Around this board of material | blesings and happy good cheer were Superintendent Sterrett, Township Trustees A. S. Keene, R. E. Davis, Clifford Fairchild, G. H. Hammerton, Joseph Sahin, James Stevens, Grant Davisson,. Warren Poole, George Foulks, C. W. Postill, John Rush, John Kolhoff and Burdett Porter, this being the complete board. The trusteeselect present were John F. Pettet, B. F. LeFevere, Charles Wood and Judius Huff. Besides the trustees County Truant Officer C.-M. Sands and ExCounty Superintendent Hamilton were present. The happy disposition of our gdnial county superintendent was on a par with the good, eats prepared by his betterhalf, and the occasion was certainly an. enjoyable one. Taliks were made by Trustees Rush and Postill and by Superintendent Sterrett The regular monthly meeting of the county board of education was held at the superintendent's home following the dinner. This is the last meeting of the old board, as the term of the present township trustees expires on January 1, 1919.