Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1920 — “CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOLS” MEETING A DECIDED SUCCESS [ARTICLE]
“CAMPAIGN FOR SCHOOLS” MEETING A DECIDED SUCCESS
The meeting held at the Primary building on Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of arousing the interest of the community toward making better schools in Indiana was >; decided success. A large number of people attended and all evinced a keen interest in rawing the educational standard of Indiana. well defined wa«M£* 4 ried out by_ several enteusiastac speakers. Miss Minnie Hemphfll. chairman, outlined the purpose of the meeting. Mrs. Frank Hemphill gave an interesting talk on the topic. “Why Indiana is Seventeenth Need, To“ri> ip Get formation upon the levying ana distribution of the school taxes. Ha also smoke of local conditions sUch “ grounds snd decoration ° f mJtM. L. Sterret discussed the topic, “What a Model School Ought to Be,” with refewnce to £»«*<*•( and equipment. Tbbwi by a rousing talk by Mr. x«. H. Hamilton upon the subject, wans °ZXs«ed *he' need of *a Snowed by a roond.tebto to. sion,* during which Misses xwien Lamaon and Florence Ryan ma« a ? le * nurse. Mrs. B. F. y interring talk on the California school systbm. After was adjourned those pMMrt ,f?osW To avoM further S!w g for enteSg the Primaw tions*f<» n S»is building! ' m.tw 12-65 p. «u. I (Dinner* pupils are **y eoni ® krt® I Q*y, 1 * UsrlUL 588 loww AwJIV* v 11 v 1 iUBA A DU DI I UXAY ' " t, ? .-s W 01YC*a
