Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 5, 6 January 1922 — Page 9

SEEK TO MEASURE -' NEEDS OF LIBRARIES 111 NORMAL SCHOOLS

(By Associated Press) EMPORIA, Kan.. Jan. 6. In carry tag out It8 assignment to apply "a measuring stick" to Normal school teachers' college libraries, the commit tee on normal school libraries, appointed by the National Educational asso ciation, has completed Its first draft of standards covering all essential re- - qulrements. The committee finds ardent need of a "measuring stick." How large Bhould be the staff of librarians In a normal school of 750 students? How large a library fund? How many books are needed in the library of a teachers' college of 1,500 students? How much floor space? What library instructions should be given? "Administrators, boards of regents, faculty committees and librarians of normal schools and teachers' colleges are asking questions like these,", the report says. "There ought to be an authoritative answer. For until the teacher training institutions have adequate, satisfying library service, resulting in teachers trained to know the true value and use of libraries in education, all types of education will be deficient and all types of libraries will fall in their highest usefulness." Institutions Divided The committee's report divides the institutions Into two general classes two year normal schools, and four year teachers' colleges. It goes into detail as to standards of equipment, floor space, staff personnel, number of books under various classifications.

funds, academic status of libraries and staff members, etc. Some of the find- .. ings follow: I A normal school with a two-year J. course (with an initial enrollment of 300 students) should have a library of 20,000 volumes; with 7,000 more for each additional enrollment of 300. The librarian should have academic

status of full professor with vote; assistants to rank as instructors; staff should consist of librarian and three assistants; salary on par with professor of English; staff on par with better paid instructors in English. Four-year teacher colleges with en- " rollment of 500 should have a reading room to accommodate 100 readers 2,500 square feet, and nine other rooms: reference, peripdical, children's (2), library class room with 60 seats, cataloging, work rooms (2), and office. BIBLE SCHOOL, CHURCH OFFICERS FOR GRATIS GRATIS, "Ohio, Jan. 6. Sunday school and church officers of the First Erethren church of Gratis have been elected for the coming year. The list of those selected follows: Sunday school Ira Witers, superintendent; N. G. Kinnel, assistant; Grace Furry, general secretary; Maurice Focht, assistant; Alice Swisher, recording secretary; Mabel Miller, assistant; Ora Focht, treasurer; Vesta Apple, pianist; Marjorie Focht and Fay Apple, assistants; Emerson Eby and Leonard Zinnerman, librarians; Mrs. OUie Focht, home superintendent; Florence Focht, cradle roll superintendent; Mrs. Ada Kinnel, primary superintendent; Cora Miller, assistant. v Church officers A. B. Flory, moder1 ator; Roy Smith, assistant; M. E Andrews, secretary; Miss Florence Focht, financial secretary; N. G. Kinnel, treasurer; Roy Smith, trustee; Charles Smith, Ira Witetrs, board members; Florence Focht pianist; Vesta Apple and Pauline Heiler, assistants; L. D. Focht, chorister; W. G. Kinnel, assistant; Warren Williams and Gaylor Zinnerman, stewards. News of the Counties LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Revival meetings commenced at the Christian church Sunday. Rev. Courtnier will help conduct the meetings.

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FOUNTAIN CITY BANK OFFICERS ELECTED FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind., Jan. 6 Election of officers of the stockholders of the ' Fountain State bank of Fountain City, was the principal business at the largely attended and enthusiastic annual meeting in the offices of the bank Wednesday. 1 Officers elected were: Robert B. Boren, president; W. O. Seaney, vicepresident; Russell S. Hiatt, cashier; Grace M, Brennan, assistant cashier; directors, Robert Boren, W. O. Seaney. R. S. Hiatt. O. C. Thomas. C. N. Hatfield, William Brooks, and A. Swain. R. Peace Dollars, Created" In Hurry, Are Uneven '(By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6. The 800,000 new peace dollars coined at .the Philadelphia mint last week with the 1921 date have an uneven edge. The coins are a little thinner at the top and bottom than on the sides. , It was said at the mint today that this is not regarded as an imperfection and that the dollars contain the legal weight of metal. The peace dollar, it was added was created in more or less of a hurry, so that a large number could be minted before 1921 expired. The 1922 coins, it was said would have a more even edge. Monroe School The new school board was organized Monday as follows: President, Harry Parks; Vice-president, Ezra House; secretary and treasurer, Walter Petry School re-opened on Monday in or der that the school year may be closed STOP RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little &C any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost Instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the g' urine, with the name Rowles on each package. Advertisement. FOR PIES, CAKES & COOKIES CALL ZWISSLER'S BAKERY

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on Friday, May 5. All teachers were back to their work and are co-operating with the pupils in the determina tion to follow the motto of the agricultural department, which is 'To Make the Best Better." Ralph, Robert and Mary Moses are illy of chicken pox. Inez Howell spent Tuesday evening with Evelyn Hendershot at her home in Palestine. Pomona grange, which was held last Saturday was well attended and proved to be a very successful meeting The Pomona degree was conferred upon a class of 43 candidates by the uampDeiistown . degree ' team. Oria Emrick. Jeanette Trick. Marie House, Evelyn Miller,' Ralph and Kenneth Henderson and Letticia Kimmel. of Eldorado, visited the school Monday. superintendent and Mrs. Moses at tended the wedding of- their niece, Miss Alice Shade, at West Elkton. The flowers in several of the class rooms were frozen during the vacation. Mildred Craig is back jn school after an umess or pneumonia. , Woodrow Coning is ill with pneumonia. ... Martha Blackford was absent several days this week on account of illness. The floors were oiled during the Christmas vacation. Miss Raney spent Wednesday night with Miss McKee. The third number of the Lyceum coursp will be held Jan. IS. This number will be a lecture by Mr. Kramer. . , Monroe basket ball team, both boys and girls, will play against Verona this, Friday night at this place. DNEUMONIA I Call a physiciai I "emergency" ti physician. Then begin "emergency" treatment with V VapoRub Ooet 17 Million Jan UtcJ Yearh PURE Ice Cream PALACE TODAY WM. FARNUM in "DRAG HARLAN"

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BENTONVILLE, Ind., 'Jan. 6. One of the most successful and enjoyable of the many farmers Institutes of Bentonville closed Thursday evening after arrangements had been made for next year's institute. The attendance at the institute numbered over 200. Liberal, displays were made by contestants in the domestic science and corn contests. A feature of the program of the in stitute was the music toy the Newman ' orchestra, of which the audience expressed warm approval. The orchesi tra consisted of Albert Newman, lead-' er, Frances Hackleman, Elsie Mason, Mary Mason, Margaret Smiley, Ruth ; Doneiker, Garnet Myers, Chester Hackleman, James Huston, Harry Bradway and Thomas Bradway. A solo was given during the afternoon by Miss Garnet Myers, and farm bureau songs by a girl's quartette comRED COMET COAL Only a bushel of ash to.tbe ton of coat Klehioth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194 - N. 2nd and A Sts. Tonite 8:15 Jack Bessey Stock Go. Presents ' Jack Northworth'B, Comedy Hit "MY LADY FRIENDS" A Riot of Fun BARGAIN MATINEE Tomorrow at 2:30 Adults, 35c Children, 20c NEXT WEEK The Play of Plays " SMILIN' THRU Jane Cowl's Big Romance Better Order Seats Now $QO50 tO $1295 to $1 Q95 JLtM 50 W8 $10.98 up v Up $1 95 up Mackinaw

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posed of Misses Mary and Elsie -Mason, Ruth' Doneiker and Frances Hackleman, proved , very popular, the audience, being .'insistent 44 its-demands for an encore; i U J MtJ, 'J APPOINTS WIFE DEPUTY MUNCIE. Jan. 6. Maynel Dalby, M uncle's new city clerk, said ho wanted an efficient deputy clerk. So he appointed Mrs. Gussie E. Dalby. J She is his wife ' "Better Come Early-- ' Pipe Organ Concert . Orchestra VAUDEVILLE; A Big Time Bill DeLuxe Today arid Last Half Hanx Catalano and Co. In "ALONG BROADWAY." Four people, two comedians and two Broadway Beauties in one of the classiest and most artistic acts of the season. These artists scored a big hit here three years ago in another vehicle. It you will recall the most beautiful girl you ever saw, gowned exquisitely, and a good looking chap with a fine voice, then you will want to see them in, their new act. Keith big time presentation. . : . - : - r r 1 j ' " - 1 " Nelson and Madison In "A RUBE and a RUBY Telling of . a country messenger boy who delivers a message to a "Vamp" at a theatre. His . ability with a steel guitar and ukelele lands him on the stage. Big laughing act. ' - - Peters and West, , In "MIRTH; ANp ELODYt-r Two clever "boys and aT ' piano who sing songs until they beg to be permitted to retire to their dressing room. .' E. J. Moore "THE GABBY TRICKSTER -He causes you to laugh and wonder. .---. ..... - DOROTHY GREEN ; IN" - ' V: "THE GOODBAD WIFE" Five Reels of Heart Interest Coming Monday Captain Bett's Seals; Rives and Arnold; Ernest Hiatt and the La Rays. - :

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