The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, November 18, 1915, Image 3

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‘OUR COUNTY TEACHERS.
Meeting of the Directors.
The twenty-fifth annual session of
the Somerset County Directors’ Asso-
ciation will be held in the courtroom.
The directors who attend will be paid
$2 a day and 3 cents mileage. Practi-
cal subjects will be discussed. The of-
ficers are— C. L. Shaver, Esq., pres-
ident; A. L. Miltenberger and ¥. E.
Sass, vice presidents; F. A. Bittner,
segretary; and Josiah Swank, treasur-
er. R. W. Lohr, J. I. Steele and Thos.
EB. Null who were the delegates to the
state convention are expected to give
®& report of the work done ‘there.
The Various Committees.
President—County Superintendent
D. W. Seibert.
Vice Presidents—J. M. Custer and.
M. R. Schrock, Assistant County
Superintendents.
Secretaries—V, D. Naugle and Wm.
T. Null.
Enrolling Clerk—Merle R. Schrock.
Time Clerks—Chas. E. Koontz, M.
T. Miller, and Roy S. Saylor.
Professional Literature—J, ‘C. Spei-
cher, H. H. DeLong, Frank J. Fike,
Claude M. Welch, H. B. Speicher, J.
C. Begley, Ada. Newling, Mary Edna
Shaffer, ad Edith Geisel.
Resolutions—W. W. Lantz, J. C.
Beahm, O. O. Saylor, G. M. Miller, B.
F. Lambert, and H. D. Jones.
Necrology—W. H. Kretchman Chas.
S. Knavel, and 1. P. Wilt.
Educational Exhibits—J. H. Fike,
Paul M. Ross, M. L. Trexel, A. G.
Maust, J.
Beabes, Emma Hostetler, and Minnie
Rindinger. :
Boys Industrial Exhibits—A. B.
Cober, John P. Rodgers, H. M. Critch-
leld, P. P. Williamson, W. L. Shaulis,
Frank Coder, Clarence G. Miller, and
E. _.. Heiple.
Girls Industrial Exhibits—Blanche
Smith, Pearl Sober, June Ringer,,
Nelle Albright Blanche Livingstone,
Matilda Tenke, Nettie Berkman, and
Hazel Young.
List of Teachers in the County.
ADDISON BOROUGH
Wm. F. Null, Paul M. Ross.
: ADDISON TOWNSHIP
Milton Turney, Minnie
Ferne Cochran, C. Arthur Lenhart.
Alice Glass, Mary Nedrow, Geo. Null,
Harvey Diehl, Olive G. Cramer, C. TF.
Smith, Kate Matthews.
ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP
Edith M. Clites, T. A. Hillegas,
Florence Will, Celia M. Caton, Kath-
ryn Shaffer Anna B. Coughnour, Nel-
Hall. M. Geeoce—
ie Mages, Bessie M..
BENSON BOROUGH. \
R. I. Ripple, Aileen Colborn.
BERLIN BOROUGH
J. C. Speicher, Bert Walker, Mar-
Garet Glotfeltf, Minnie Dickey, Flor-
ence Walker, Bertha Philson, Marga-
ret Kneppe, Elizabeth Zimmerman.
BLACK TOWNSHIP
Ross Yunkin, I. P, Wilt, Harry Alt-
miller, Harry Newman, Iva Shober,
Calvin’ Newmén; Chas. Weimer, Lou-
ise gerner, Henry Phillippi, Mary
Mcycket Eleanor Kretchinan,
’ BOSWELL BOROUGH
{ C. Beahm, M. L. Trexel, Matilda
ke, Grace Wright, Mildréd Cross:
d, Irene Phiflippi, Ethel Schramm,
nnie Gonder, Jeannette Laney.
BROTHERSVALLEY TOWNSHIP .
! A, B. Cober, Chas. Brant, Naomi
Binith, Alda Beachley Karla Brant,
Hroést H. Silva, Mae P. Miller, Etta
Shobed, Susan Meyers, Carrie Maust,
(j: Glopsner, Beatrice Rhoads, Vernat
Dickey Wm. Werner, Alverds Bdws:
Adda Krissinger William Snyder
pk Hay, Ruth Dickey.
CASSELMAN BOROUGH
| Nusihie Jane Hay, Ada Shult,
| UONEMAUGH TOWNSHIP
f W. HM. Thom®$, Winnie Lint, B. J.
ugh, Gussie Ringler, Margaret
Blough, William Rummel, P. P. Wil-
1isni8oh, Chas. Williamson, Leon Kauf-
Blanche Glessner, Ella |
Tressler, |
‘Frieda Ripple, Blsie Seese.
Hochstetler, Mary Dickey , Wm. Mil-' Oscar Mosgrave, Emma Seibert, Al-
ler. {ma Walker, Bessie Suter, Rachel
! HOOVERSVILLE BOROUGH | Coleman, George Menser, Sadie Sech-
John P. Rodgers Bess E. Saylor, ‘ler, Mabel Brubaker, Lydia Pyle, Mil-
June E. Ringler, Bernice Dull, Della | ton Baker, Lulu Frazier, Bessie Shau-
Schrock, Newton Beabes, Vernon D. lis, Olive Adams, Minnie Baldwin, Al-
Naugle. ’ verta Menser, Florence Pyle, Earl
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Schrock, Clayton Rhoads, Minnie Ri-
Gertrude Schlag, W. L. Shaulis, | dinger, Bessie Schrock.
H. D. Shaffer, V. B. Glessner, Harry STONYCREEK TOWNSHIP,
L. Ash Harry Meyers, Elmer W. Mil-| mgith Geisel, Mary J. Ringler, I.
ler, Celia Williams, Harvey Dugan. |@. Carver, Quay Lambert, Helen
JENNERTOWN BOROUGH Speicher, N. A. Landis, E. M. Wood-
John J. Walter. ward, Carrie Lambert, Pearl Reitz,
JENNER TOWNSHIP. Earl Miller, Tarence G. Will, Jaftes S.
M. T. Miller, Olive Shoff ,Lloyd Glessner, Perry Landis, H. K. Gless-
| Isohr, Ira Friedlinre, Lavinia ‘Ream, |-ner, :
Enola Fritz, Edw. Friedline, Clarence J
» » STOYESTOWN BOROUGH.
Berkey, Cora Gashaw, P. IM. ‘Hammers B. R. Scott, Estelle Miller
Lester Lohr, Margaret Brown, Paul
George, Rebecca Keim, Emma Spory, SOUTHAMPTOWN TOWNSHIP A
Eva Shaffer, Clark Boyer, E. B. Hei.|, 1228 Getz, Bertha Petenbrislk,
ple- Edna Shaffer, Emma Kline, Erma Pearls Hillegas, Naomi Emerick, An-
Speicher, Homer Critchfield, Jno. Kim- | 2 1+ Hall, Chas. E. Long.
mel, Nancy Brown, Emma George SUMMIT TOWNSHIP
Genevieve Speicher. Lillian Seibert, Margaret Shultg,
LARIMER TOWNSHIP Lloyd Shumac, Ella Witt, Mary Fike,
William Hay, “Sidney Lenhart, Ruth Commons, E. R. Hay, Emma
Grace M. Pfeiffer, Jno. F. Sehrock, | Schrock, S. C. Witt, May Moore, Anna
Lucile ‘Conrad, Elsie M. Schafer, Miller, Lester R. Sipple, Harry Saler,
LINCOLN TOWNSHIP Velma I. Gnagey, Mary L. Gnagey,
O. S. Miller, Blanche Farling, Fred |»: C- Handwerk, Frank Witt, Orpha
| W. Yoder, Geo. F. Shank. Margaret MeYers, Sadie Schrock.
Menser ,, Nannie Bittner, Albert Bitt. UPPER TURKEYFOOT TWP.
| ner, Pearle Glessner. Matthew Younkin, Ethel Henry,
LOWER TURKEYFOOT TWP, ' Blanche King, Charles Henry, Frank
Mary Lingenfelter, Nora Morrison, Stoner, Forrest Hall, I. R. Stoner,
Ralph Rose, Carrie Dull, Elizabeth | Chas. Cramer, Lester Hostetler.
McCune, Belle Ream,Fay Rush,Sadie URSINA BOROUGH.
Pyle, Forest Whipkey, Carrie Forquer Jas. V. Mountain, Sara Schaible.
John Rose. WELLERSBURG BOROUGH
MEYERSDALE BOROUGH. W. L. Tucker.
Rome Loren ny wearer) wiwDmm® momovan
’ . , W. W. Lantz, F. D. Keboch, J. L.
| Frances Livengood, Estelle S. Brod- Rickert, Ralph Weaver, Daniel Seib-
ies, Edith Wilhelm, Claude A. M. |, Geo, B. Knupp, Elivoheth Speoas
| Welch, Mary A. Forquer, Ellen Lint, | pildred McClintock, Nelle Weir, Win.
Mayme L. Platt, Beatrice K. Weigle jreq Weigle, Qella Hiteshew, Hazel
Emma Hostetler, Carrie England, Via: | McCrétght, Pearl Sorber, Ruth Luk-
rie Crowe, Alma B. J. Kutz, Susan | ops Elizabeth Emrick, Alva Shoenfeldt
Baer, Martha Deist Kate Coulehan, | pierre Kinney, Martha Will, Verna
Esther Austin, Ella B. Meyers, Frieda Phillips, Elsie Campbell, Eliza Alex.
Daberko, Eleanor Lepley, Pauline. ander, Alma Heilman, Roxy Johnson,
Groff. . Katherine Reeser, Emma Miller, Ha-
MIDDLECREEK TOWNSHIP | ze1 Young, W. W. Ridge, Lorene Gar-
BE. 0. Henry, C. M. Hostetler, C.! Riddle, Cecyl Duncan
| man, Ethel
E. Pyle, Ruby Harbaugh, Bernard Ho-' Lulu Meyers Ina Knupp, Eva Hill
stetler, I. Z. Sanner. :
Ruth Reed, Adelaide Knauf, Alice
MILFORD TOWNSHIP | Tyler, Carrie Sproul, Laura Parrish,
Jno. L. Moore, Lyda Moore, Ernest Edith Wissinger, Grace Kerlin, Ma-
| R. Miller, Nettie Barkman, Olive bel Eakins, Esther Thomas,
Koontz, Inez Ankney, Fleda Sechler, astm e———t——————
Milton Bowlby, Galen R. Myers. STUFFY SCHQOL ROOMS.
NEW BALTIMORE BOROUGH :
Mabel Lehman.
NEW CENTREVILLE BORO.
Frank Coder,
Little Talks on Health and Hygiene
By Dr. Samuel Dixon.
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If it were possible to make all
: schools open air schools it would un-
questionably be a benefit to pupils,
Mind and body would develop more
advantageously. Conditions forbid
this but that is no reason why school
rooms should be turned into closed
ovens with the advent of cooler
‘weather.
There are thousands of school
rooms that depend upon some direct
2D. a aL 2 ‘method of heating with no special
Naug to F. J fife s > Ri oh Ce ‘ventilating apparatus to provide for
iy Bete - RB i oe > : "the admission of pure air. Temper
Tvs SL ony » Aura | rire i8 too ofteft the sole factor con-
yo8 Alvin Berkey, Merle Jos, gigo00f hp the: (Gatticr: ATs forgets
C. 8. Knave, Freda 'M. Stahl, Clyde H. that diy vitlated aif will redet un
Naugle, Luther Lehman, George favorably on the health of the pupils.
Seese, Freeman Holsopple, D. G. Seese A pati of water should bs used on
stoves’ to thiire the evaporation of a |-
QUEMAHONING TOWNSHIP. ' sufliéiéfit amoitit of —— Hitreae’
_B. F. Lambert, J. A. Spangler, Mir- tke Fumiditn: THs will siske a lower
guerite Miller, J. W. Mosteller, Alma’ termperatiire ord cotifortible’ ‘tHan
Klarence G. Miller, Chas. B. Bittner,
Ruth Bittner, Nora Keefer, Ruby Poor
baugh, Howard Keefer.
.OGLE TOWNSHIP.
James C. Begley, Harry Hostetler,
Lloyd Gardner.
PAINT BOROUGH
P. W. Shaffer, Lenore Gale Weigle,
Mrs. L. A. Beabes, Maurice Straub,
Francis Hill,
J. 0. Spangler, Edythe Miller, Harry
Croyle, Miity Schotkey, fenny 8. Mil:
der, Oi L. Custer, Milton Loy, Mary
8. Wilson, Paul Cuitet;, Bitvet Lofr,
Florence: Custer; James Stith; in
‘Spangler.
ROCKWOOD BOROUGH. ;
H. 8. Wolfsbetger, E. D. Snyder, W.! made uj by the quiekened astionies
W. Dwite, Irene VinsSfokle, REfiielll of both pupils and’ Wches, :
Devore, Laity Shober, Hessia Moore,
Clara Saylor.
SALISBURY BOROUGH: and bottbid dEfh ih be Hebtrel with
O. O. Saylor, C. E. Bbtlér, Ponrl. slight effert and expenditare.
A frequent’ WUBKIHE GF the air in
schiiol Yoohtt' By obiéhing the Widow
tive and stimilatig procedu#s,
Cle.
that! Thatiksgiving 18’ Just hothihg but
ting?” came ‘the horrified rejoliller.
BarnHart, Mary Miller, Luna M. Sleek, a higher degP8E ot’ heat’ without the - oe X ho To © or forsiamens
moisture. : “Just’ SHG HEE ea fly 1
cast
tnd putting tw pupils thibugh cdi Bind 48: really morw researceful thaw
isthefiié exercises will proves in’ effect: | the mind of a mere not
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time that it ‘takes’ wil B& shod thas biy "
Window bosr@s which Will periat|of a book to Little Boy. She won
the admission-of-air between the top th on threat SH the lithe log
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BRTETSENRTY
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Thanksgiving
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CERTAIN Little Boy who lives
in = ‘tantly where children
and holidays and dogs afe all
important factors in everyday
| life was talking about the meéxt holi-
day. The Little Boy has a trait com-
mon to childhood of living largely in
yesterday's t#dmphs nor the whole-
‘stle unwise gehetosity 6f uncles aid
aunts. No, indeed! Me begins his list
for next Christmas.
8 Little Boy had finished a glori-
ous period of Halloween preparations,
There was nothing he had not cut
and painted and planned that the mind
of ‘a five-year-old child could conceive
‘of. He had had a glorious month of
anticipation, and it had been érowned
by a satisfactory Halloween revel, but
meinory was to him only an incentive
to further pursuit of joy, not a state
wherein to rest awhile.
“What's the next holiday, mamma?"
asked Little Boy.
“Thanksgiving, dear,” answered
mamma rather absently. Memory lin-
gers with mamma, as there is debris
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SOME YOUNGSTERS NOT ‘LEFT OUT’ ON
enough to keep any feast in her mind
for a day or so.
“About three weeks.”
“Oh, that's a long time!
we do to get ready?’
“Why, we'll make pies and cookies.”
“What else?”
“Plum pudding and ice cream.”
“And—go on, mamma, please.”
“Nuts and raising and cranberzies.”
“But—bat, mdmina, do you mean
What shall
Isn't it too bad that this hoilday that
al-
now almost
What could (HO Higtnsr aot Siu
nfictpation and very little in memory.
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man, Clayton Thomas, Paul’ Runirel,
Earl Thomas, Mary Yoder Salome
Yoder Cora Thomas, Iva M. Spangler,
Oscar Naugle, Edna Stahl, Jno: A. 0’-'
Cénnor, Irvin Kaufman, Blanche Liv-
ingston, Jennie L. Walker, Lloyd
Kniss, Robert Yoder, Irvin Stahl, Fos-
! ter Kauffman, Rachel Cas8ler, C. E.
| Shaffer.
CONFLUENCE BOROUGH.
B. T. Prazéé, Alle Dull, Allie Ream,
Amelia Vansickle, Edith Show, Mary
E. Engle, Chas. Koontz,
ELK LICK TOWNSHIP.
A. G. M&ust, Grace Blough, Eva
Thomas, Elsie Sipple, 8. B. Moser
Louise Compton, Bess Hngle, Idella
Duecker, Ruth Stahl, Ada Glotfelty,
Mary James, A. G. Wahl, Elizabeth
Beals, Florence Livengood, Lizzie Yo-
der, Elizabeth Newman, Florence Yo-
der Maude Hay, Sadie Maust, Ruth
Folk, Clyde Smalley, Floyd Beegly.
FAIRHOPE TOWNSHIP
Vela Pyle, 8. 'G. Coughenour, Stella
J. Emerick, Oren Poorbaugh, Vesta B.
Carver.
GARRETT BOROUGH
§ B. Speicher, BE. E. Carver, M. C.
Haer, Verda Brant, Anna Judy, Inez
Grant, Nelle Brant.
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP
Hay, Carrie Johnson, Myrtle: James,
Dorothy Glotfelty,
SHADE TOWNSHIP.
E. C. Oaks, Herbert Gearhart, O.
C. Berkebile, Henry Fledgle, Lizzie B.
Koontz, Ada Lohr, Russel Lohr, F. W.
Brubaker, Elsie Williamsen, Pearl
Long, Hilma Ohs, Jacob J. Umberger,
N. J. Baldwin, Leah Custer, G. H. Ber-
kebile, Anna Brubaker, P. F. Miler,
Lyman Croyle, Grace Hiteshaw, Mer
vin Powell, Louis Johnson, Bessie
Umberger, Lloyd Gordon.
SHANKSVILLE BOROUGH.
C. W. Burnett, Myrtle Ross.
SOMERFIELD BOROUGH.
Margaret Tishue, Luey C, Lenhart.
SOMERSET BOROUGH.
John H. Fike, H. H. Long, Sue E.
Berkey, Helen K. Bartol, Clara E.
Shoemaker, Ralph E. Dickey, Mary
Hay, J. Blanche Glesser, Mildred
Bills, Carrie C. Rhoads, Magdalene
Woy, Bertha J. Cromwell, Minnie L.
Williams, Jennie Boose, Ruth V.
Smith, Blanche Smith, Fila K. His-
ton, Ida Rebecca Gallagher.
_ SOMERSET TOWNSHIP,
G. M. Miller, BE. ¢. Rhoades, Nina
Peck, George Dickey, Jacob Spangler,
Anna Miller, Roy Sayior, Mary Cole-
liness of air is equaHy as iniportanf
as clean water and food’ stuffs.
. There is no reason why children
‘should not be permitted to wear their
wraps in school if the temperatiireis
somewhat low. This is the rule in
open air schools and it in no way in-
‘ terferes with the school work. When
the children leave the school they are
exercising and the vigorous action
makes up for the difference. in tem-
perature between indoors and out
i doors: ;
| The teacher who understands the
rudiments of hygiene can add im-
‘measurably to the well being of the
‘children and accomplish much towards
giving them a proper idea of the valle
of healthful and cleanly living.
Personal hygiene is no fad. The
Greeks taught it three thousand years
ago as an essential in the building of
a vigorous nation.
The want of health measires and
over attention to thé three R’s offen
sees the child in an early grave.
C...dren Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S °
- CASTORIA
man, Nelle Albright, Lottie Sipe, Ma-
bel Myers, Nelle Dickey, Marie Fi
Mnnnie Rembold, Wm. R. Snyder,
Luella Baker, D. C. Baer, Edgar F
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¥ DYEYS AND HiLan
beatts of theas. pioneer folk when they
réafifed that God had so prospered
theft hard, Basd work that there was
foéd enciigh to' last’ them dufing fhe
coming winter.
When the mother pietdred the log
barns and the rude bins and cells, all
full of grain, Little Boy said, “Oh. I'm
30 glad!”
“So were they, son, and so they set
aside a day for their children’s chil
dren forever to thank God for all the
good things that grow.”
“Is there enough for everybody?"
asked Little Boy.
So then mother told him that, al
though there is enough for everybody.
still everybody doesn’t get enough. She
told hith of all the kind people who try
to ‘help the “Feft out ones” on Thanks
giving day, and Little Boy, while ther
picked raisins and cleaned currants
and made cooky men, planned one of
everything for themselves and one for
the “left out ones.”
Thus Little Boy found something in
Thanksgiving besides just eating.—
Mrs. Blanche Cole Rosedale in New
York Evening Sun.
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