Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1919 — Page 2

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19,9

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For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of

A CONFERNCE ON RURAL EDUCATION FOR GREENCASTLE

interesting meeting to be HELD HERE ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2—STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION TO SPEAK ON “BEirTER RURAL SCHOOLS”

THE PROGRAM OF MEETING

In Use For Over Thirty Years

A meeting of special interest to those interested in education will be held in Greencastle on Tuesday, December 2, when the Conference on Rural Education for the Fifth Congressional District will be held here. Educators from over the district will attend and a most interesting program has been arranged. Among those who will be here for I th© meeting are several of the State | Educational officials, State Supcrin1 tendent Hines being on the program

! ofr an address.

| The program for the day’s meet- [ mg, which will be held in the High school building is as follows: 1 Conference on Rural Education Fifth District, (ireencastle, Indiana.

Ten o’clock a. ni.

I 1. Call to order

Jollief, Rockville; J. F. Lewman, Newport; James M. Probst, Terre Haute. One-thirty p. m. Superintendent Frank Wallace, Presiding. 4. What Rural Schools Need the most _ Superintendent J. P. Snodgrass, Danville. 6. Vocational Agriculture and the Rural School Z. M. Smith, State Supervisor 1 of Agricultural Education. 6. Mkisic in the Rural School Doan McCutchan, DePauw Music School. 7. Giving th ( > County Superintendent a Better Chance Superintendent John IL Jollief, Rockville. 8. Better Rural Schools L. N. Hines, State Superintendent of Schools. 0. General Discussion - - Township (Trustees.

Business. Adjournment.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD

NOTICE OF FINAL SF lfTLEMFNT OF ESTATE!

State Superintendent of Schools. 2. The Ideal Rural School E. 15. Wetherow, State High School In-

1 spector.

I h. General Discussion of Foregoing

Notice is hereby given to the cred- i itors, heirs and legatees of Nathan W. Ader, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Ind., on the 15th day of De -1 cember, lilli), and show cause, if any, I why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are |

L. N. Hines, | notified to then and there make proof

SEVENTEEN APPLY AND ALL OF THEM SUCCEED There wore seventeen applicants for teachers licences at the October examination and when county superintendent Frank Wallace announced, today, the result of the examination, he announced that each of the applicants had successfully passed the examination. This is a record case in the county, probably being the only time that an entire class af applicants have passed. Those who received licenses are; Stale License Joe Davidson R. M. Kendall Lawrence Foster Wilford Smith Floris McCammack Dennis Wright Marion Greenlee B. O. Blake F. J. Moore Walter Burks T. M. Overlay County License. Glenn Skelton Mary Burks J. Fred Harris Edna Hand Lucy Gairett Mrs. Earl Runyan

; Topic 1 perintendent

County SuFrank Wallace.

Greencastle; William E. Akre, Brazil; J. P. Snodgrass, Danville; John II.

of heirship, and receive their distri-l

butive shares.

Witness, the Clerk of said court,! this 19th day of November, 1919. Harry W. Moore. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court

S. A. Hays,

Attorney for Executor. . O ixw--Nov. 21, 28, Doe. 5.

Dr. E. IT. Hawkins has received a medal from the government on which is printed the following words: “For service in the Spanish War.” Dr. Hawkins will* take orders for such medals from those ho are entitled to them and wish them. Th" medal is of bronze.

The Principals of the Putnam County High schools met Saturday morning and discussed school problems. Prof J., A. Clement, of DePauw university lead the principals in a round table talk on the Junior Hgh school movement.

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