Local Institute at Millheim. | discussion, The remarks would in- The teachers of Miles, Gregg, Penn and Haines township and Millheim Borough held a Loeal Institute at the public school building in Millheim com- mencing Friday evening Jan 22d at 7.30 p. m. | That we tender our thanks to the Institute organized by electing Prof. | citizens of Millheim for the kind and Gramley President pro tem and open- hospitable entertainment extended to ed by singing'' come unto me.” tus. And also to the Quartette for their The musical part of the program was | excellent music, we have so much en- conducted by Mrs. Stowe as organist, | joyed. Also to all citizens and friends assisted by Mr. Bumiller, Dr. Harter, | who have cheered us with their pres. Mrs. Dr. Harter, Wm. Hartman and | ence during the sessions of our institu- Stella Zerby, constituting an excellent | ute, choir. Their music was rendered in a | That while we endorse the holding very pleasing manner, { of local institutes, we depreeate the Next in order was the election of of- | absence of so many of our fellow teach- ficers. The former officials were re-| ers at this and hope their zeal may be ers do not approve of old fashioned spelling matches, Resolutions were now in order, and | the following were passed, was not present. { attend at fature sessions, Mr. Samuel Wolf was elected to fill respected Ex of all concerned. | tendent and our D. D. Next, Song, Dip boys; dip the oar. | Bupt. D. M. Wolf, Next Essay how to teach reading in | ment. our public schools by Miss Maud Mus- | Miss Musser advocated the word | i ly . SOT. PROVED TO BE A HOLOCAUST. method, This opened the door for discussion. | Prof. Neff expressed himself in favor of combining the Alphabet Phonetic and | word method as now taught in many schools and gave good reasons for his | faith in that system, He was followed by Profs Gramley | and Krise who each made a few | marks on the subject, j and by 9.30 o'clock Friday morning Next singing, My Mountain Home | nineteen had recovered. | by choir and teachers. { Most of the victims were helpless erip- i Next Prof. Gramley read the paper | pled children. i on school discipline, stating that sys- | The fire was discovered shortly be- fore midnight in the old annex, separa- | Surgical Institute, re- | the firemen began a search of the ruins bodies been em, industry, energy, will power, self | control and culture are the powers and | ted by a narrow space from the main aids to be invoked by teachers to assist | building. Two hundred and forty-six them in mastering this difflenlt pro- | patients and thirty nurses, sleeping in blem, adding, eternal vigilance is only | the two four-story buildings at the of in Waite Chie safeguard. Cornet Hilonis George strects, Adjourned to meet at morning. Saturday institute is located, were iu 1 A TY tsps) .* 0.45 Saturday | finuninent danger of their lives, Their The the fight with the flames and were on time, and opened by singing, | the tinal discovery of He Leadeth Me. | mains of the poor children, wrapped in Followed by prayer offered by Rov, Finkbinder, and singing, Work for the Night is Coming. Minutes of last evering session, read and approved. The dicipline question sumed and discussed by Mr. morning. teuciiors | rescue, he charred re {each other's withered arms, make a | story rarely paralleled in the annals of of modern cities, By the time the department arrived ft on to appall stout hearts, were was school re- Poor hel ple sad cripples Alexand- | hanging on fire escapes and in every er, ex Representative of this distriet. | window. The heart-rending cries of | Prof’s Auman, Keen, Ditwiler, Dueck | those shut in the burning building | Krise and Rev. Finkbinder, each ex-| mingled with the shouts of the firemen pressing his views and as arule endors- | and police. Heroic of ing Prof. Gramley's opinon or plan. | were performed and for two hours the At this point Mr. Alexander recom- | delusion was entertained that all the! mended the use of the hickory and | inmates had been saved. birch occasionally, as circumstances! In the Georgia street annex, third might require. His opinion was that | floor, the fire raged furiously all this | discipline must be enforced, by per- | while, and there was a sickening sus- | suasion if possible, by force if nec | picion on the part of those first on the | essary, good discipline must be had at all hazards. The aspirations of youth was the next subject presented in an admirable essay by Miss Blanche Duck. Next singing My County Thee. Next the subject of music in the school room and making it a branch of study and requiring all teachers to teach it, was introduced by Auman of Rebersbarg. A lively discussion fol lowed his address, which involved Messes Krise; Gramley, Ditwiler, Alex- ander and Harter, each taking sides pro Or con. Next Prof. Rogers offered a paper comparing the schools of Pennsylvan- ia with those of Kansas. The subject was further discussed by Messers Krise Gramley and Bitner, who at the re quest of the chairman read a paper en- titled, what should be done with the additional, State appropriation? He proposed that the teachcrs salaries should be increased sufficiently to absorb the amount of the appropriation or a part might be thus used, and the school term be lengthened sufficiently to use the balance. Adjourned to 1 o'clock p. m. P. M. EXERCISES, Opened by singing Help it On, to the tune of old Dickinson, Next, ques tion box was opend, and the discussion of what shall be done with the appro- priation was resumed. Mr. Alexand- er advised it be used mm painting and ornamenting the school buildings, re pairing fences and play grounds, Prof. Neff explained what the object of the appropriation was. Prof Krise suggested that it be divided into three parts, and third for teachers, one third for directors and balance for buildings. His proposition seemed to strike the popular chord with all parties con- cerned. Prof's Gramley, Boyer and Neff “ench made a few remarks and the sub- Jeet dropped. Singing Ring the Bells, Prof. Krise read a paper on analytic- al arithmetic, which showed much thought on the subject, and care in the preparation of the paper. Singing Bacred Rest, the choir or quartette (which is the proper name) excelled even themselves on this beautiful hymn. Their rendition of it was su- perb. Grammer was the next subject con- sidered, and was discussed by Messrs. Krise, Gettig, Alexander, Neff, Bitner und Gramley, The quartette song “I heard the voice of Jesus,” The Teacher's Reward was the wsub- Jeet of a paper by Mr. Lambert, and it # was designed to cheer and encourage the teachers in their life work. deeds rescue scene that in that raging furnace were eaged some of the patients who were | cut off by the flames before help could | reach them. Soon after 2 o'clock this suspicion became a certainty, the fire "Tis ’ of having been nearly subdued, and the police and firemen made their into the building. In one room a mass of roasted human- ity lay entwined. When their bodies were disengaged it that there were seven persons in that mass alone. From that hour on up to o'clock other bodies were found, near. ly all in the Georgia street annex. The list of the dead was further swollen by four who died from injuries received in leaping from the windows. Citizens had turned out to help in the work of rescue. Cots were hur- riedly construciedfrom mattresses, and strong armed policemen picked up the injured and the rescued and warried them across the street to the new an- nex. At Weddel's restaurant where seventy or eighty of the patients were carried, the scene almost defied de- scription. Stretched upon the ime provised beds spread on the tables, were little children moaning and : coughing, their faces blanched with | fear, their throats rasped with the! pungent smoke they had inhaled. ———_ A —— A —— 7 1 A Tribute. Whereas, In the Providence of | God, our friend Cora C. Luse has been | called from labor to enter that rest not made with hands: and Whereas we miss her pleasant smiles | and kindly greeting; while we mourn a loss in her death, therefore Resolved, That we sincerely sympa- | thize with the bereaved family, and | commend them for consolation to that | Divine Master who doeth all things | way was found £9 us, there is a comfort in the knowl | a brighter and a happier home. Resolved, consistent and earnest worker, the church of a true member, and the com- munity of one whose kindly greetings will be cherished in long remembrance. Resolved, That while we hesitate to approach the sacredness of such grief, we extend our sympathy to all her associates and friends, Dear friend thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel: But "ths God who has Berefi as, He cau ull our sorrows hos! 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