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· u Uv. wodDLAND L4--? ( ECHOES VOL., J / EDGEWOOD, IOWA, OCT. 11, 19 26 NO. 1 !ffSI( ' F l,Ot.:m s nr :s AT .E. H. I). (Jtur St h,ao1'11 Ml~fot!:I' Oct. l!i Ba:rnhaH, E:trl·ville tiere :Mu,.ic h:,s become one of thl' oul- t lle Bvu-y Satur,;ay, 4 P. M. Ore h e, tr,\ I st,nd:nit featu re s of the cultu r al Fift)·-two yei,rs i1go, or in 1S'i'4, fl 1 1 1 b - 1 . E 1 '.Rchrnrsal lifo or E,J.,ewood llish School. Thrl-t: r-.;t ~c 100 100 'C wa.i U.I t m 'gr!-, 0 "". ·.:: . i:1r •c glet , club~• a •rowin orcht·F.· ,voo1. ll was ere<:ted north of the .Too ct. ~- ,_occer ,tootball ,It St rl l\\· g £ S. F k f f I l , bcrr\· PQint I tra, and a \nekh• all school sine: ten,. n11 :1nn o t ie pres .ent n~· 011~,,c · · . . . , h <l , ._ Oct ?? All-high "Choo! parh· turc thL-s iuuc o . f th e i-,chool s dJorl!!. soul er11 e g,~ o,. t.,e town. I · -- · · . . . . . . . Oct, 29, soccer football, Sh aw- The oq;an 1r.at10ns ,1·Jll oppear '!ll nu- On the p~ee;~nt pulo 1 l1c ~chool sit~·· IJ(·rrr Point here. m t· ion,; public lll"•ii;;i·nrn -; during the the J11· st 1 ,mh}mg fOUJH'I1ti:. .Plac e Ill.• N 19 1 J E 1 . 1 it· 1 Lomi11" ,·cur , , . , OV. , ·,lll'V,St XcJlJ 1 10 lk :l!H "' ' . l 876 when a two i·-0om wooden lrniltl- Cat'll1ival. A girls' gle11 cltul.> of thirty ~tlet•h:d ·Ing was put up, A s cllool t~n. wa" in- Nov. 25 mul 26., stalled som1:tlme later. lt wa'I'. th'.l catio-n. i:am c beH that Mr. M 1 L. Stone rin;r,s to,,J:iy but tht."ll it summoned tl1e boy,; nuc1 glr~ of Edgewood to the 1<maJl Thank '>gh·ing ,·a -· voices ha·( l1ecn hol<!lng ~·ce.kly re- hcn1,-als unt.:er th e gui<lnnce Clf Mis!! Tht:lma Han:-;cn. Miss Pauline Peick is ,,ccompanjst. Th e clnb ,·ott·d lo huy w~w mm,ic boo!{« for th is year·'., l:lU,.;y , i;tructur~ a~ Ho,noral>l e R. J. Bixhy, lhcn a t·~acber puUeJ th e bell rop? . By 1kf.atJng E ,1rh·ill e 10 to H 011 I t:nd: r Supt. Paul K. Gard 1,cr'i; di- 'fho bt•J ! has rem.,in e d the ~am 'J ~1-1 the opponent's d i1n11 •ond Oct. 8, tile r ~ction, tw t' nty-llve boys have thuugh Jt ha:' HCa Jlnmdnds uf te,ic;~- standing o.f th e &gewooll High Schou) lh4.:c ,1 pr,,cticing as a i;Jcc clul> ir, er,-,,, th un,mn,;:, o1 pupilF, ancl m·,ny ' bt\' e ba \I warn >·ose lo GOO per ce nt , we k ly !;(lt-to-gcth e rs. Uni,so~, i:ingir.g J,anltnr~ t·mm<? a!ltl go '.>,hi'.e at tl":i ! with one mo:-e game to be t>lay ~<I. Ii• fea turing thi> besin11i11;; work. N~w l'lnmn tmu th c I chool e quipm<.'llt lia:;I Stm tlng the• fall sea.~pn witl 1 an in-I mn~ic wiil be tak en up in the ne,1r ber·n i mproi •ctl t: n <l rnlarged. cx pc?rle .ucccl team and the Jlrobf e m of fuu11·1•. Mi: s Arcll1, Sworcl c~ nccom- fluifil New Uulhli ng l <llV< Jlotiing :rn entirely 11 ew ballet·~·. pa 11 i1•; the ;;rnuv on the p:·ano. Jn 1S92 lt was cl'ee ,id ed to \miJ.1 c1' Conch Doyle R. Cotlrel ,J Jw;; ronn <'ed A rc11lql J>ia-1, .0 hac; been in• U,Jle.rl Hew !)rick sdrnol hot1.<c, althongh tl'tfJ I a t >!:ttn i11to ~llape of which the :school in tli•J ;;;-innasium nnd with i!s :•.rril'- pJnu!'ibiHty of making 0-n addition to II JiF. prniHI an i l which :-hould make a al bo_1 h glee clubs I tHrtc;J bl-wer•klv ll1Je Clld wo0den one wa s. discu "s,•, 1. lm t tl<' for the Cla) ·tm1 eounry charn- 1 pr acti ce 011 Monday. The wurn Oltl bulld ing wa~1 mov c,l a- p!'on~hh1 next spring. j Thirty_-onc !unior h'.igh pupil~ fo'.·in w,. is, later tc be c0n-.umed in the OrH· of the features or th·~ fea~::n I th e Junior 1:f!·~h Chor_us a.nd tcce1,,c ,;real Edg e wood fire of 1!.108. 'Ji'bc Ill ',;\' has IKe.1 the de, ,eJ(lpmcnt of a pow-1 i·al ualllc t~·a1n~ng. twice each we~k eililke was oomp1\·s e,! or four roorr,-, e1s~,1l root.el"::i' s:cti01 ,1 with Lynn Tl ".11 I und <·r the rnsp1r11t1on of Mif'S Ha nsen. now Ute third and fourth g-1 .·ade. fifth, ;rnd Angie S~onc doiug re.:il work n.·, I l)i'l'dl.1 •ro Re Rct 11 tned an ti shtl't grade, music, hhtory aml rcn lenderi;. Before the two home malh •.rn1\ . !teal rooms. 'Ih:c fatte1· t\\10, games, enthu sin..,tic meHings l'la\·•· , 1 At a m1 elini.: of the board or ec1z,,. m10.<Je up (111C }n.r!!,e l"00rn. Fbur tenci,- been held and yens rchear~NI. cation Oct . 5, 1J teps wue tak~ to f'l'S , t,rnght. flcve.n grades ol that tifm~ I Strn,~·herry Poinrt'ti f'\Cemini:;ly fo1·. 1 insure the r etention of Prof. D.'rcnn 'rhe new buildin g was matl c of l1rick . midallle team was met In th<• f\r~t or Duh r.u1ue as o~chet ·tra leuder ll11d nod tile co mmu11i.ty wns prnnd of it. · game at Edgewood, wben Edgewo o,i I iJWrum e ntal insbl'uct.or Jn the i>~bool. •rnc pret,ent tower with the oM helT\ w<.'::'it tlow11 to ,lcfcat with th e ~cmre c:f ! Un,lcr h.fi- i:Hs· uc'.iun an orch cHra ha-< ncJ,,rned the new stn1ctmre. Thcr<' ,,•ai:i lS to O again.<:t tbem. \Vltl1 Fr.nn • 1 Ileen ll\1ilt up whJch now consisil l of l$Cllrc(']y any school grooncl asi,!e from Weyant cat.chi mg, Howa rd St u lualwr two viorns. llu,ec cornd.">, two fa11- Urfi l 1111m1 which U1e school hou:·l? p 1 ltch c cl 1 t.h,c tlr s t of the sc1·c•1 tnnin~ 1 ophon cs , two clilrincts, two tr om bon - stoo<I ·~ thiait the PIJJJ ,il-1 found U1 g.im1e, bot: ,vhen knoek. t' d out of 1 iie 1 u,, drum,;, anti n v·ano. With twe11t,v •;t r ('(t 01c mOFt cor.n-e11i.ent pin)' grouml box 'fom Kramm· w<)nt in an,l stO:>· pupil s. taking prirn .te music k ssom; Ohl t'mcrs te]IJ of U1t:i1· difflcult i!>,:, 0 ped the n.•i1auU. Wh'Uoek, pitch cr 1 un dc r him, Afr. DITeJla will haw• ;i ti! pl a yi11g ball in the tetreet mid for the opponents, di.s:t:>la:r e1f Fom~ fli1,i lnrg e crc he s tr a at the cnll of the t r011 ,Me s with the neighbors who!<e work !'> t r iking out ma ~y E(lgell'o <,,:) year. Four ,•11,Jins wer,i added Jm•t wll1dow panes we:Te oft e:11 dem,1li i;hP.'1 ' playt?t"s. \1 eek. by flying baUl!I. I H em·y Lewlr; ancl Leooanr Wilc'y Dul'ing the , umm or ·n s trum<'n t 11 J A room was latE:'.J'1·<~t.ell in a oniltl- 11ct.ed a:; official s an .J wl!I',~ c,,U r:(l ·.:ip- in~ t • uction hn-< be e n co ntinuing. Mr. jrng fip:irt fr om the ~-chool prop; ~rt '. on niftev the last vlny to mal, e a clif- DiTclla coming ou Saturday for LI\<: find there the primary tcacber an,I ficult 1ll>ci sicm whi ch call ed fm llw 1 vurpos c. During the luttc.r part or th•• her chnrge .& held· clai;,,e"'. 'protluctlon of rulci book~. I ,·;icati on, orclH 'l~tra prn c tlccs i;tnrfc(I. (Cvntl n.ue.d on Page 2) (Con~ inn ed , TI P~g · :l) (ContinJiecl on Page 2) 0

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Page 1: ECHOES wodDLAND · 2017-10-14 · Oct. l!i Ba:rnhaH, E:trl·ville tiere :Mu,.ic h:,s become one of thl' oul-tlle Bvu-y Satur,;ay, 4 P. M. Ore he, tr,\ I st,nd:nit featu re s of the

· u Uv. wodDLAND

L4--? (

ECHOES VOL., J / EDGEWOOD, IOWA, OCT. 11, 19 26 NO. 1

!ffSI( ' F l ,Ot.:m s nr :s AT .E. H. I).

(Jtur St h,ao1'11 Ml~fot!:I' Oct. l!i Ba:rnhaH, E:trl·ville tiere :Mu,.ic h:,s become one of thl' oul-

t lle Bvu-y Satur,;ay, 4 P. M. Ore h e, tr,\ I st,nd:nit featu re s of the cultu r al Fift)·-two yei,rs i1go, or in 1S'i'4, fl

1 1 1 b -

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1 '. Rchrnrsal lifo or E,J.,ewood llish School. Thrl-t:

r-.;t ~c 100 100 'C wa.i U.I t m 'gr!-, 0 "". ·.:: . i:1r •c glet , club~• a •rowin orcht·F.· ,voo1. ll was ere<:ted north of the .Too ct. ~- ,_occer ,tootball ,It St rl l\\· g • £ S.

F k f f I l , bcrr\· PQint I tra, and a \nekh• all school sine: ten,. n11 :1nn o t ie pres .ent ~ n~· 011 ~,,c · · . . . ,

h <l , ._ • Oct ?? All-high "Choo! parh· turc thL-s iuuc o. f th e i-,chool s dJorl!!.

soul er11 e g,~ o,. t.,e town. I · -- ~ · · . . . . . . . Oct, 29, soccer football, Sh aw- The oq;an 1r.at10ns ,1·Jll oppear '!ll nu-On the p~ee;~nt pulo1l1c ~chool sit~·· IJ(·rrr Point here. m t· ion,; public lll"•ii;;i·nrn -; during the

the J11·s t 1,,mh}mg fOUJH'I 1ti:. .Plac e Ill.• N 19 1J E 1 .1 it· 1 Lomi11" ,·cur

, , . , OV. , ·,lll'V,St XcJlJ 1 10 lk :l!H "' ' . l 876 when a two i·-0om wooden lrniltl- Cat'll1ival. A girls' gle11 cltul.> of thirty ~tlet•h:d ·Ing was put up, A scllool t~n. wa" in­

Nov. 25 mul 26., stalled som1:tlme later. lt wa'I'. th'.l catio-n. i:amc beH that Mr. M1

• L. Stone rin;r,s to,,J:iy but tht."ll it summoned tl1e boy,; nuc11 glr~ of Edgewood to the 1<maJl

Thank '>gh·ing ,·a -· voices ha·( l1ecn hol<!lng ~·ce.kly re-hcn1,-als unt.:er th e gui<lnnce Clf Mis!! Tht:lma Han:-;cn. Miss Pauline Peick is ,,ccompanjst. Th e clnb ,·ott·d lo huy w~w mm,ic boo!{« for th is year·'., l:lU,.;y , i;tructur~ a~ Ho ,noral>l e R. J. Bixhy,

lhcn a t·~acber puUeJ th e bell rop? . By 1kf.atJng E ,1rh·ill e 10 to H 011 I t:nd: r Supt. Paul K. Gard 1,cr'i; di­'fho bt•J ! has rem.,in ed the ~am 'J ~1-1 the opponent's d i1n11•ond Oct. 8, tile r ~ction, tw t'nty-llve boys have thuugh Jt ha:' HCa Jlnmdnds uf te,ic;~- standing o.f th e &gewooll High Schou) lh4.:c,1 pr,,cticing as a i;Jcc clul> ir, er,-,,, th un,mn,;:, o1 pupilF, ancl m·,ny ' bt\' e ba \I warn >·ose lo GOO per ce nt , we k ly !;(lt-to-gcth e rs. Uni,so~, i:ingir.g J,anltnr~ t·mm<? a!ltl go '.>,hi'.e at tl":i ! with one mo :-e game to be t>lay ~<I. I i• fea turing thi> besin11i11;; work. N~w l'lnmn tmu th c I chool equipm<.'llt lia:;I Stm tlng the• fall sea.~pn witl 1 an in-I mn~ic wiil be tak en up in the ne,1r ber·n i mproi •ctl t:n <l rnlarged. cx pc?rle .ucccl team and the Jlrobf em of fuu11·1•. Mi: s Arcll1, Sworcl c~ nccom-

fluifil New Uulhli ng l <llV<Jlotiing :rn entirely 11ew ballet·~·. pa 11i1•; the ;;rnuv on the p:·ano. Jn 1S92 lt was cl'ee,id ed to \miJ.1 c1' Conch Doyle R. Cotlrel ,J Jw;; ronn <'ed A rc11lql J>ia-1,.0 hac; been in• U,Jle.rl

Hew !)rick sdrnol hot1.<c, althongh tl'tfJ I a t >!:ttn i11to ~llape of which the :school in tli•J ;;;-innasium nnd with i!s :•.rril'­pJnu!'ibiHty of making 0-n addition to II JiF. prniHI an il which :-hould make a al bo_1 h glee clubs I tHrtc;J bl-wer•klv ll1Je Clld wo0den one wa s. discu "s,•,1. lm t tl<' for the Cla) ·tm1 eounry charn- 1 pr acti ce 011 Monday. The wurn Oltl bulld ing wa~1 mov c,l a- p!'on~hh1 next spring. j Thirty_-onc !unior h'.igh pupil~ fo'.·in w,.is, later tc be c0n-.umed in the OrH· of the features or th·~ fea~::n

I th e Junior 1:f!·~h Chor_us a.nd tcce1,,c

,;real Edg ewood fire of 1!.108. 'Ji'bc Ill ',;\' has IKe.1 the de, ,eJ(lpmcnt of a pow-1 i·al ualllc t~·a1n~ng. twice each we~k eililke was oomp1\·se,! or four roorr,-, e1s~,1l root.el"::i' s:cti01 ,1 with Lynn Tl ".11 I und <·r the rnsp1r11t1on of Mif'S Ha nsen.

now Ute third and fourth g-1.·ade. fifth, ;rnd Angie S~onc doiug re.:il work n.·, I l)i'l'dl.1 •ro Re Rct 11tned an ti shtl't grade, music, hhtory aml rcn lenderi;. Before the two home malh •.rn1\. !teal rooms. 'Ih:c fatte1· t\\ 10, games, enthu sin..,tic meHings l'la\·•· ,

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At a m1 elini.: of the board or ec1z,,. m10.<Je up (111C }n.r!!,e l"00rn. Fbur tenci,- b een held and yens rchear~NI. cation Oct . 5, 1Jteps wue tak~ to f'l'S , t,rnght. flcve.n grades ol that tifm~ I Strn,~·herry Poinrt'ti f'\Cemini:;ly fo1·.

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insure the r etention of Prof. D.'rcnn 'rhe new buildin g was matl c of l1rick . midallle team was met In th<• f\r~t or Duh r.u 1ue as o~chet · tra leuder ll11d nod tile commu11i.ty wns prnnd of it. · game at Edgewood, wben Edgewo o,i I iJWrum ental insbl'uct.or Jn the i>~bool. •rnc pret,ent tower with the oM helT\ w<.'::'it tlow11 to ,lcfcat with th e ~cmre c:f ! Un,lcr h.fi- i :Hs· uc'.iun an orch cHra ha-< ncJ,,rned the new stn1ctmre. Thcr<' ,,•ai:i lS to O again.<:t tbem. \Vltl1 Fr.nn •

1

Ileen ll\1ilt up whJch now consisil l of l$Cllrc(']y any school grooncl asi,!e from Weyant cat.chi mg, Howa rd St u lualwr two viorns. llu,ec cornd.">, two fa11-

Urfi l 1111m1 which U1e school hou:·l? p1ltch c cl1 t.h,c tlr s t of the sc1·c•1 tnnin~ 1ophon cs , two clilrincts, two tr ombon ­

stoo<I ·~ thiait the PIJJJ,il-1 found U1 g.im1e, bot: ,vhen knoek. t' d out of 1iie1u,, drum,;, anti n v·ano. With twe11t,v

•;t r ('(t 01c mOFt cor.n-e11i.ent pin)' grouml box 'fom Kramm· w<)nt in an,l stO:>· pupil s. taking prirn .te music k ssom; Ohl t'mcrs te]IJ of U1t:i1· difflcult i!>,:,

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ped the n.•i1auU. Wh'Uoek, pitch cr 1un dc r him, Afr. DITeJla will haw• ;i

ti! pl a yi11g ball in the tetreet mid for the opponents, di .s:t:>la:re1f Fom~ fli1,i lnrg e crc he s tr a at the cnll of the t r011,Me s with the neighbors who!<e work !'>tr iking out ma ~y E(lgell'o <,,:) year. Four ,•11,Jins wer,i added Jm•t wll1dow panes we:Te oft e:11 dem,1li i;hP.'1 ' playt?t"s. \1 eek. by flying baUl!I. I H em·y Lewlr; ancl Leooanr Wilc'y Dul'ing the , umm or ·n s trum<'n t 11J

A room was latE:'.J' 1·<~t.ell in a oniltl- 11ct.ed a:; official s an .J wl!I',~ c,,U r:(l ·.:ip- in~ t • uction hn-< be e n co ntinuing. Mr. jrng fip:irt fr om the ~-chool prop; ~rt '. on niftev the last vlny to mal, e a clif- DiTclla coming ou Saturday for LI\<: find there the primary tcacber an,I ficult 1ll>cisicm whi ch call ed fm llw

1vurpos c . During the luttc.r part or th••

her chnrge .& held· clai;,,e"'. 'protluctlon of rulci book~. I ,·;icati on, orclH 'l~tra prn ctlccs i;tnrfc(I. (Cvntl n.ue.d on Page 2) (Con~ inn ed , TI P~g · :l) (ContinJiecl on Page 2)

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PAGB 'l'Y/0

M.moM~ i"ltOM 'I'll I•: l'.\:-i'l'

(Cuut'J l"rom Pnl,l' 1)

WOODLAND ECHOES

M rsic .t' LOUBISH ES ,\.T 1-:, " · s. (Cont\l. From Pa,;e 1)

With th e growth ,,£ cllucatio1nl Pupils :ire ch .nrged one 1lollur [or i4e,tls ,rn<l the incr f.'a:-;ill!; 1rn1>ulatilm music Je,sons. l 1nst1•ucti o11 In th.: or­of 1<:<tgewo n<l, it h) cam J de irahl e to I ch0,;tra wh en the stuJ e nt i,; s uffi­acld more room. In order tu do this, ciently aC:-vanced is it,clude,l. U,1-the hoard of education. went to court der the new phm, Mr. DiTella \~ill to condemn property imm e,: iat ely wci1t be guaranteed twenty - pupils weekiy of th .<J origi1wl liuil tt ng, for u hou:;c by the sc hool. He js an accomplisheu :-toot! there. In HIO:l n lowt •r ruom, mu sc·a1, on practically all ,rind anJ which is now !mown as the prJmui·y ,,tri •ng;)d instrument;;. He ginii; all oI room, a1~cl a lnrg e -up:-;tni1,~ room, ,:e~- his time to music a1lc.l work,; in a ig·nated as the high Kchool ,1s,cmbly nurnt~er of other sc hools besh\Ci Edgc:­rnom but now used fol' manual t1·:1in-: wood, among th~m being Manchestu·. ins, togeth er with a hastmcnt, doul;l- Gutt e uhurg and F.arlville. H e also cli­c·d the floor ,.pac e of the .•chool pbnt. 1ects' the Little Symphony Orche-trn

In 192'.! one of the gnmt eFt improv e­ment,; lo the ;;chool J)roperty too11: plac e wh P.11 la11d to th t:: uortl1 mnl W%t

at Dubuque. The instruction he gins 11ffords an orportunitr fol' pupil,, to rccdvc mu "'ical trai1d11g such as i~ offered i'l1 the schools of Cedar Ra,pids

and Dutnu1ue. of the olcl ltu!lding was purcha sed . in- 1 A big concert with the orc hes tra l:reas ing the ar ea by ahout twei;ty- and gle e club ., participating will be

. tim•,s . 'fhe ha.~eball ,llam 0nd .~ml me-1 held in the school aucV tori um 011 Dec .

. cer football tie\d of to·lay is th e r•·-114 .. Plans under way shou!J make it

J-ult of th e <.mla.rgciue-ut. the outstantling musical attraction o[ A yc,,r later. the peopl e of the lli!:- the yeat'. ..

tricl \•ote.l to erect a monument to the cducationrd life of the l<}dgcwo oll'

I community. One cif. lh e l.1rgest as :;em- ' cm.\ OE HOOi'IIS l)E COIU 'l'E

bly 10:.rn., ::m,1 gymn.1si11111,. i,11 the c t,uuty with a , tage. om C<' anti class I ---room,; were atld c:l tn "th(• building: at I In keep ing with the sea , 011 the pri­n. cost <:f $6/l, 000. It h ;, , i1ee11 w:",th m:n Y 1:uJ)i!,- ha,· :: dt corate 1 their the pr esent bun I din g nn,; eq uipment

I mom with coloretl le,we,; .111-I pi:1e

that the ;,chool hM grown to its ore s-' bough,-\ Mot o[ the Jf'ctu:-cs arc c·nt e nrollm ent of ahout '.!:.10 with nitll' frnmccl }n pine while th<! wiulow cu r­t eacher s on the faculty. Pupi ls t-on1e tai ,ns are cuve1 ed with leave ,;. Tht> a.~ fa1• as eight mi:es over h Ill s ,in<l lJlac kboa .11d has pumpkius on it and J.ark valleys s~·ekiJ1g an nlucatio'l I gcun b , L'Ucumb~,rs, and pumpkin s Indi catiom, are th .at E. H. s. will 1 <lccornt e the window .-,1il-i.s ,\11 -J tables.

conti1 :ue to en joy her 11rc~en1 populai-' The llrst :rntl second gra,le;; hav .: ity and _ J)r<:tsperity. ! al. o made a doll hous ?. Th ey h a ve

I ~a.p~red it and furnh;h ecl it by th cn,­~c., e~. They al.:'o have a «,,rocer-,

tau in : fli 1,:ws i ,-t ore where they have paper l>utkr I liox _cs . 1'hey 11,~e counterfeit money

On Scmtember 30 " Bett er Engli sh wh· ch seems to sa tl~Cy the sma !l Club wa s organi1.ed by th e fourth I cl eric. 'l'he ~a11<1 box is ali~·e with sa v­

.. grntle chil,'1 e : . . lt S' object 1~ to im- I uge .-;. tep er,; , a,nd rahJ)it s living- in a pron: the spoken and written English i <len, e for eSl. A small lake wa s m:J,lt of its inemh r: . I at the edge of the timber an<l :1n 1n-

1lian is rowing a boa-t on it. A Priniary hand j;; hclng organizr.d

· In the ftr i<t and second gnule room. I The instrum ents o( cour .,c are very :---------------­crude , such .ru; home-matle tambour- 1 tn e~. 1>aper horn:s an1I d,,um s macle I f1·01T' pa.per huxc-s. Nails bcat·ng time with the victrola ar c import,tnt fca-tur<·S. One pr imary pupil is chosr.n

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c.-ac.h. time for the lian!lma stel'.

Prillted by Th<; EVgcwood Jo11rnal

Beat

Strawberry Point

YOUU llOME:

Will be W:u-ruer l\ ill be Cleaner Will look Better llcat Chea11er

Wh n you 111, t11[l ou1· t.el"i STJ\"· Ht S'l'0\'01.A

J'Eltl 'l·:C1'ED carnu1,l\'l'ING lU-:A'l'l.:R

J,ook-. Ii k<' a two tone 11lece or wiilnut furnitur e

('om( < in and get your s befo1·e

the l'IOl'k i" rxh au Sh't!,.

Thi,, Is what we c:lll Sl'l'YiCI':

All kim!s oi COAL

A II klmh -\ or LUlllBJ-:R

,\ II kl111l1-of PAINT

C.inh1tl in stock w.itlt a tlH>US·

am! other thing- ,~.

A call ornr the 'oh,one wil 1·.:· suit ht 11ulck delirery.

Sl'AH.'\ & nos1,; f.UMIHm (;0.

Phone Hi E1!gewoo1I, la.

Hrlng your ulckeL'l: t.o ;us anti "t

,viii tuk e ireo,l care of them awl

pay them to you wb,en 1011 "ant

theut back.

S'.l'A'.l'E BANI(

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WOODLAND ECHOES

H ome Makers Corner

Nf:w COURSE S'f,\H'rS ORGA ~ IZE JIOJIJ: IX', ('I. UR

With th e Jn tr ocluctio n o! a second year cour se In <lomestic science, the - In or11Pr to rorm a conncdlni; llnic orga niz ation of a healthy home ecc·- between the home economic s wor!< uf nomic::: cluh, IUld the impr,.vement the home a.:i.l ~hool , 1he girls ha,·c nnd E'-nlargement or the <lcpartm : nt 's or;;ani'rnd a Hom e Eco nomic ; cln,,. cqu"'pment, the home economics :ec- : Two :;ophomorcs und two rreshmC'!l tim1 is to uch ins the Jives of more' were elc-ctcd officer !> at the flr:;t me ~t-1,:lrl,; than at any time in the hi~tory ing. Grace Moser hea ds the c lnb of. the school. I while Haz«d Chnppar ,I i.o; vicc-pre:;i-

Tenth grade home economics ,•msi' 1!nnt. Both of them ,\rC te1:th sracl : ri-. lnu·oduce,J for the fir,t tim e thi,; ' H ck•n Hnn:aen and Edna Thurn , both year with both the approval of the I frc ~hm c•n, occupy th e office .-; of !'-CCrc­bonrd or education :111<1 the ~tate in-

1 tary a11,i treasurer, fC.!'Pl·ctively. l-'pector or vncationn l home econumir.i:-. I Twelve fr cshmc11 and s-::ventcen ~onh­In the work a( the cla ss, a,:"VancPtl · 01nor c eilrolled a~ charter membm· -:.

home making problem s wm· be solvei1. j At the ,ccond meetil1g or the orgn,:-

··ttome making doe~ not c, nsist in ization, a constitut i"on , drawn up by rnly a knowlc,l;;c or ,ewing anti cou!,- th C' officrrs, was n.!opt cu. A pr og ram ·ng,'' s aid Miss Alma Wigdah l, hea<I · at ench meetin g l:-1 called ro1·, whlcil

or the de 1rnrtment, .. hut in a sc ·l·nli- will con;;i:--_t of talkr< on s 11bjP<·t:, of ir,­

fic knowlecl ;.:c of all the num " rou , a,: tcr<..-st to home mak e r:--, clcbatci>, pb~·-; lh·iti l-s or a hou~ ewifc." Both l'la •:·es music nnd 1·ecitatlons. t h e rt.for e h('gan their work this fall The cluh will cn clcav ,, r to <·noperat c­with a unit In cnnnl n g and prc,•ervin• ; with oth er ~imilar orsa r iz;iti ons sud • Ir'.1it.-; n1_HI ve~e~ah le:;. IJ1 _connec\ir,~ : :~~ tho -IH cluh,, Wom en·,; club, nn,l with till:< ncttnty, each n!nth grarlc ·lth e wnmen':a se cti<r.1 of the F :trm B ~1-(:irl workecl uut u hom · proj ect. t'l'nu.

lnteriur decoration i ;< 1·eceiving tl:e l Th e 1\lotlw r:< ;ind oth t·r ;< ln~c-r. ~t ··,1 ,tt entio n of th e tenth grade home •·<·-iJt I h <:! work of the organ izatio n have

on omlc ~ class. T,1ki~1g a., it,; pr oj t>c! . . . h I t

.fi 1- f

I k't

1 1 I he· 11 111nLNI to the me ehn g;: nf th e

e Jenn , 1l,a 1011 o t 1c I c 1en, t 1e j clas.r hns s tarud the lir~t \•:ork of re-- club. The slrb want to let th<: com-

flni,:hin i; the . woo<1,wo1 k, tah!f.; nnJ I nrnnit~· know what. !s takin!," pin e ~ in i;toolil o( the enti re room In Ji~ht I h<im c l;'conorrtl'cs in E. H. S.

vory ennm e l. I Only the ;,;"iris c-nrollcd i•n th o hom• 1

Woi·k in clothing ha'> been ~t..-u·ted makin g cln.-~:s arc at p1·,s•·nt elig! h le

n both cla!'i;c~- The ninth sru,rc to m<·mberi-hip in the Hom u Bcor iom-1-:trls have Ju•t completed ~imp!I) ., Ii 1 0 ·t

11 .

1 k cs 1· uh. :her member s mny Jnt. r

pron s Stu a> e to wear rn t l " coo ·ng l aboratory. 'fh c tent h grad£> girlM arl) becom e n~i:ocia'e m · mh .. n,. ju st lini-hln;; th<>ir white CO'•king un•- ________ _

form-;; to he use,! ill meal plam1i1,;; l·fol'1Jld App'.etot1 anJ Teti l101Jinso11 proje c t!'. Thi! apron ~ are whitf', u1,< n 1 :u·e c-ac.1 ca r r r: ng iaix :-ub'Jec·t ". Tl ·~-the h ca ,ihand :,, or which :,1>P ar th e o,·y- J\luch worl< mak r i- go,id (l, pmt-H:linL~ H. M., Ftandln;; for "honv· 1 nv' Jlt g r a ,1cs . ·

mak~ng," The pr~ctira l pl'r,hlc-m ,,r I makmg over <Ires· cs w i II ~0011 ot·cupy 1 :-- - ------------- .

If.\ 'I'~ for h !i::-h !<Ch()()I ~Ir!~ Oil h e ninth i;r~ ier,;; wh ile lh" tellth graclPl'S will study th e mu king o,. 1· I or ,~-.implc und e r garme :it~. 1H•11Iuy. ,·1~1t th e

E-lg cwo od H. S. 1--"J)irlt is 111 a high I pitch. PeJl mct't :jn gs, a i;r m·-11011, 1• sy, tern, mu5ic at h lctic ;: ,inil Jot!'; of hnr<l l\lu<ly nre making · it grow :mJ 1

gr ow . I

r-:uta:woon iu11, 1.PiEH\ ' s11ov

:11111 M·frd yonr n l'n 0111•,

. • iUr,. ~lnry (.:0!1•, l'ro111·11-tor. ....._ __________ ,..!

PAGE THnnr;;

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1·'01·. 1: u111·1111tetd

Al,I, \\'O(}J,

:! 11lt•e1•

-sn·•·s ·,·o ormE1t f,'11IJ Snit 111· C)T1•1·c11at

$:!Ii.,;;

J·:xtra ·J•unt s !$11, ;,11

aoo ~•,· 11~11 1,attHn., to ~f'IN•t irom

All tallort ·d t,~ 10111· lncllvirunl m1·a~111·c and 1nu11·1111te1·cl to lit :Hid 11le:u•1•.

xonu: 11rr.o:v .r, co.

\'n u 1·1111 J!l t .111 i-tallon~ 011 lh<>

Sl'l.l'l'I)Oll~· Jl ,\IIIO

.\ l thrh tftlllllfy, h1c,11en•ln• .,

hth!' s1·t. Set• me t111!11y ;il,out

11111·,·h n•lni:- o,1c•,

\L t'. UEl , l ,,\i'IY

J:. ,I. J' U't'Z

<rnon:nu-:i-, snor-:s nn<1

run c;c)ons

l~lgewood, h,

Ji Iii\ M 1rn•s

1•'01· Jlm ;maniz ctl

SANll'AJtY MEA'J'S

Pi :0111• ;;:1 r:dg«'woocl, Ia •

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1'A0El FOUR

WOOIH,ANO M.:HOI~:--

PubU shed monthly hy th u High School. Yearly Subscr ipti on 75c.

J::rlguwoc,,J

WOODLAND ECHOfilS

CUii' .t'IUE GrRLS ORt.a~lZI-~

Lnitlal ste1>s have been taken to Ol'·

g:11.izc two Camp FJr~ in E i!gewoo;l High School. Miss Rose Ann Pop•!, teacher of the fl11h and sixth gratlc J, THI •: S'l',\J'F

I f Ly nn Tod,\ and Miss Florence John~on, tcach<)r Elitor-in-C 1ie ________ _ Busina<:s MgT. ______ Rub<·rt Minkler ot the third anJ fourth gra d es, will Circulatio:i l\Jgr. Howard Stalnaker act a..,; g uardians.

'l'wo meetings have been held. Since ULSli lWl'l'OHS twe ;.ty- six girls expre.£~d an int e re.-;t

E . ·h G , -ti·ttrlt·. A uliliilc 'in the movement at these meetings, xc ange ________ u1 "~ H istoi:.'.cal ______ Frnuch woohiridgc

I it w.i~ thought aJ,visable to star t

Alumni ______________ Aurelia Fu nJc two group, ~. On Oct. 5 after school, Class anJ Faoully ______ Iota ~lillcr I a hike was taken a mile and one half Agricultul' e ____ Gcralcl l•'( •n:;t•JrmH south Wl'St of. town .• Twenty hikers Home MakC'i-3 ______ Marion Minkler I went and p:wt1cipatetd for the fll'.-l

gxtra Curi-Jcular Activiti c.-- .John Ellis

I t.•me i·n camp lire life.

ln !=pealting 01 the work of the 01·-

0C:H l'.\l'IW ganization , Mi,;s Pepe sr:d, "C;m,p This is the Orst ··si;ue or Woodland' Fire toachl'S girl~ to work willing iy .

EchO£t't, the monthly school pa))er iu' lt r1rrord:i. eompanio11.ship for girls bJ !;sued by the student;; or E>.li;cwood with others their 011'n nge. IL heli>; High School. It should make valuabl e' make them gcod citizen,; of our IT·

contributions lo the stu,'c .. t anJ c·,m-' public . " mu •nity Ji Co :.n<l help mal<~ 10::lgcwoo: l j C'.1mp. Fire ,·s an ln~ern ~tio~ial er­High fchool tll'C grcrit c,luca tion.11 ga'l!za tw:1. Gr oups thl'l\'C 1•11 0urop,~, center it i~ dcstlnell to IJl'. I South Am cr l<'a, and A ia a~ well ,,.,.

Woodland Echoes will gl\'l' n ~ro:1p In No1 th Americu. In the Unit0·I or students each rear a chanco to try ; Slate s th e_re are th u us an i·s of th-:>.,c out thc·.r j uma!i tlc nh;Jity. Wilh- cnt hu i;kst1c )oung- wcnDn. out a cloullt l>oys 1111<1 girl,; will tln,l 'i

themscivo, while doing tho work an,l 'l'O S'J'.\(:E C.\H~IV.\I,

choose joumali s m ns th .. ir lll'lil c,f : A Hal' v(·~t r:xhiTtion r 11 i Cnn1ir.,I lif e occu1>at 'on. The l,u~i11 _.., manage-_ w 11 b;i stage,! in the Edgewood scho ,,l nwnt of the puhli .catinn will al,10 :o.r-J 1111 the 1:v.:ning or Frluay, Nov. 19th.! ford valuable trainlq: to " .r.ew o! fc:•turc of which will b" exhlhit~ nt' rh .e PU~ ls ':ho will lt·ar~, how to '.111· 1 farm i.ntl garden produce an,I cookin g p roach bu s• uess men III connection and ,je\\'jng. Blue. ret.l and white priz () ":Ith atlverlisin~ wo1,k. 'fh c cil·cul,~-

1 ribbons will be given fur the win:ne r;;

t 10n ntan r•g"'r will be trahm l ln blUI· ~n each chvs. nes.-:t method: :m<I together with other I A1tructio ns of the exhib"t will he members or the st arr dev<-lop a kee.1 t•ntr!es of d ffe rcnL kinds or set•d co:·n semc of rcspon s ili ·lity. ! mid sm:,11 grain, the larg e..,t 1>umpk i 11

Tho Alumni scct.'on of the pap 'T uppJe:,, carrots, squoshe s , onions. will be one in which the hmHlr:, ~ of t potatoc·q Mid prn c ticully all tthcr ;;nr­traduates will learn of. the act1ntles I don a1,d oreharJ produc t;. Prizes wi II of the former , tudcnts. Sern ral let- ,... d d fo th 1 l 1 ·t r

1 v'-' aw:\!· c r e :c; w II e an, te rs ,~111- ap))ear Jn ench IS!iuc and th ,~ whole-wheat bread, cannctl fruit an.I itleal ,is to m<'nlion l.'Yery 11\·lni; alum- I tie k 1 .,. 1 11 f I

lo I r coo ec aru cc,; us we as ancy ou~ at lea. t <mcc during ·the year, work. · I

The departments of, the PU)) Or m·c I p ~,, r ti · 1 -11 1 rocews .. rom 10 cm·n1va w1 JC otgar~Jzed so m ewhat on the l>a. is of 1 1 t · ti I k. 'h..

11 . _ . . . u~e1 n par to equip 1e ll\S et,,.,! 1 the obJecu .vos of cducat1011. The t f ti h 1 • ti - t I

I cums o 1e sc oo .. or 1c \\'tn l!t'

home makerK an,! agrlcuulturnl se c. sea.;;on. tion~ n11e ~m e.thing new In the flol ,l I or high school Journali sm . wny. Students s hould s ub• cr ib.::! for

Tho historical !lepart.ment will the p;i.per anti pre se rve the copie.J, trace tbe de velopment or cducntion They will f.orm a ricord or whnt went ln particular a1hl the community in vn while they were Jn Fchool. gener al with a feature in eaeh l·su•l. May the par-er flouri s h and li-1:c ;111

The pa))e r _rtsC'I[ will lm 1nl;;h a hi,- inueflnite lif.e as Edgewood Hii;h torr or the ; chool the Hkc or wh ' ch School p1~ers anti grow :; grea~llr can~iot be d11plicatcd in an~· other and ~rtni:e1·.

lllakP. your car comfort11ble with

OUI' UHAT• :a...; anti Wlt,Tt:!t

A cc 1-:sso ru ES

lot· tht, mo~t depeud.abl e c:n , the

1-'0UD

A co11111let e lino In !-tocl

wt :1:rrmu :N & SONS J·'.dgcwood, low,,

Hring 1ou r

l'OUl.'J'lt\'. CRl-:A&J &: U.GS to

l'. H. IIAT{'IJ CO.

111 Ip :,our llom i lr.dus !r y.

Lot U,; Serre Your

UANt!Ul11'S

J,1tr1'C lh111qul't, H11ll

Stenm tlt'at

lJO'rm . WIIIPI'r .-.. :

JAltlF.!oi H. t'OS'l 1 lm

l' .\ ND\', POP. '.l'OH\CCO, t:tc.

l-'01· Quality and Sl'rvi<"e

J1>\T.t

1-11':AD(!UAU'l't:RS for SCUOOl,

CJ.9'1' 111NG

Our Warm Sweaters and

.. Glover" I.umber Jacks of all

"00 ·1 will kt>c[, 1011 comro t·tab l~

Sen lce11hle S11ori> nt t,he rfgh,t

111'1er.. Hur!lngton llo~ler:, fol'

footwear.

It. C. COCKINU

"D1111i-11~.ahle mcrchantllse for

0Tet· !O 1cari:i ...

Phone !'to. i

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PACUl.T l" M}:!11.Bt:ns nnu:

Wednesday e·vening the Faculty Ht­king c1ub, composei.l of the wom 1:1n teachers and Mrs. Paul K. Garrlnor and Mrs. Doyle R. Cottrell, complet ­ed 151 miles er walking th e reby Win-

WOODLA.i."W ECHOES

JUNIOUS 'l'O SELf:C'l' C'LA8'S RINGS

Sell c :ing the cla;;~ ring has been one of the princi pal djversicnrs of the Jun ­iors during the past three wee ks. Many samples have been i n~ ccted ~ from various sou rces. The local firm thr ough which th e clas o plans to pur-

ning a prize offered by Supt. Gardner. cha.'ie it s jew e lry js huntl 1ug high an,: The incEmtive was a rcnl cl:nner with low to llnd a sa t' ;;fac tor y ring for th e all the trimmings, sho uld a mileage c l.i.ss. Whether to hav e the little c ir­of 150 mi.les be complet ed in th -:i l'let s er whi-te or yellow gold is ou<: 11011th ending October 13. Tho llinn<:)r of the pe1·pJex itics yet to tre solved.

was g,iven \Vet!n es day even ini; at tl tc The cla::<,S has 1!ot yet come to n home of Mt·. and Mt'/', Gardner. conc lu s ion w_ith regard to th e c!ominn-

l\<liss Ardis Swordc'\, high s chMl ting color th e ring will have. Accord-)rincipa.J won i:mliv idu nl honors with in g to Violet R0t.s, jun~or pr es ilcnt, a total or over twcnt~·-seven mil es. the class of 1928 should ha .,·e it., tin­Miss Florence Joh -n--iOII, grade leach- ger adommen ts by th e ~nJ of Nrwem­er and ii resident of the organizati<,11 ber. l'as a clo se fecond w_ith almost twcn-

11

y-five mile;;. l\lis, Hcse A'nn Po1w, another grade teacher did more hi!c- SOCI.\L f,lPI: ll E<.'OlIES 1.1n ,;1,r ·ng thmt any of her assoc iate ,; but it could be count ed only when clone on an official h_ike.

Social 11.r,e in Dlgewood High School during the fir s t mor:,th of the sc hool

··1 feel that the club has been a year round exprc&iion through picnic s great succe ,s ," Mis.<;J Swor,Jes, the a wi E•ncr roa ;,t ::nd numerous gymna­champion. 1,hJp hiker nmarked, ''All I s ium partie s .

of the teac hers ha-ve b'een oul on tha I The se n~oi·s had the flr'l:'t partr mad a:nd_ in thc __ r1:es~1 air .f'.11' mo1c : when th ey joul'll'i eil out t.o Dode!',; hnn thCJ othor111se \\Ollhl h,nc IJcen, ·, \Voulh; , wc.-;t -Of town after school, on

The mc _ia.l benefits have been g reat, I Septemb er 21. Mis,;i Maud Cli-f-ton, the too, for we have gotten togethe1· out of schoo l w here work i•n our good time ;;."

cla ss s1Jonsor, was one of the merry­was forgott en maker s ,wltl Mi~ Hose Arm Pope or

At Monday evening's faculty mee t-·ng it was decided to continue the hik es , having th e m tw}ce weekly,

l'..\R'l'Y HEGt:1,A'l'IO~S

the fi[lh and six th grades wa s a gues t

Games wer e pln~·cd in the gy mn a­s itun by th e sophomore.. :; when rain prevented an outdoor picnic on Sep­tember 22. M.!::;J; Ardis Sworcl es . th e cla,· s sponsor . wai; re1)orted as be ir.; one of the brilliant ··11Joor basel,:1:1 player;; of the eveni11g. Hefre s hmruts

ll:ew regulation s we re put into cf- were rnrved and the party br r,ke up feet this year regarding the conduct early in the evening.

of class llna.1:cc~. -· The fre s hmen hP,d a Jolly !Im•;

Each cla s~ i,5 to p11y :is It goe"; that

is, before any class function Ls held,

Tu es day, Oct. 5, after school, w!tcn th e~- fillet! the gynrnasi ,um with nc,h1 during the time they we re ha, •it:g

n budget is ma ,l,? for th e cve-nt. P~t- thtir flun. Af,terwar1!s, they m,ce nd0;tl r>Hs pay .in alivnnce for th e ir , hare to the home 6conomic s ;,cwlng roo• .t

ot the expeno12. No class mny incm· to flncl a very ereditab'le lunch <:?o•J

PA.GE FIVE

nn. 1-:. n. UANSON

l~rgc,rnod, Jo,-ra

n:n. I>. W. NMVMAN

l>rnti st

C. A. UEN !Sl~ND

Ch I ro11raclo1•

An Adju stment in Time San :s Nine

fa '.gowood, Iowa

nn. 1". H. S'l'Af.NAKl:n .

Asst. State Veterlntulnn

P hone 85 J·:tlgcwoocl, ra.

N. W. SCOVEl,

A.Uorn e;r at I.aw

Ofiloe orc1· State B11nk

SOI'.

debts without the consent or Its spon- se r\' e d hy a com mitt e~ lieatled by 1''.d- :._:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; 11a Th-urn. Betl'd es Miss Thelmn H.in-

Another regu lation put Into e rrect sen, class sponsor, th e.re were pres en t · l , ~ claso pai·ti·e_.«.·. No Mfas Alma Wigdahl a1\,l Professor and i:; ll"lth rega1·, ,..., ~

Mrs. Paul K. G,u'dner and so:i Franl,­part y ma.y be held with0\ 1t the con-sent or the s up erln~emlcnt. Social lin. fun c ti ons will occur anly du1·ing th <l I woc k-en ds although permis sjon haa] Ru .. , tler & and Hu stler s_ comp et :i been given for evening parties that d:illy tlurrn-g_ the fifth and s-titlh grnds perm.it the pupll_s to be hom ~ by ei:;-htlr ec.esse,;, Miss Ro:,,.e Anu Pope, tb~ir o'c lock in u~e evening. teacher. s1>01rsors the game:;.

J,'. };, SH A.HP

Attornc;r at J.aw

I llS lll'll ll CC Real Est.te Loau s

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PAGE S!X . WOODLAND EC !cHJ;ES

,..___ _____ _,!l :11 Tinkles f rom· the Farms SI: LECl' S t:1.;o COHN H HI\' E:!-T I'O 'l' ,\ 'r O}:S

On thirty-rh·e farm s that send bo)·~ •"ncl g·ii·Js,· t .,. __ 1 1 i-1· h S 1 1 Judg(cl rrom the JJOtato fieMs repr e-,, o = gcwoo, 1g c 100, . . , • . I

I - k

1 b f

I k 'I· ! sented in Ec:.gewoO(l Hig h Schoo l , t h e ,

sec( co!'11 w~ p ie c, e ·or e t 1c J 1- • j ing ,fro s t tha.t h it th ·s comm u nit ;- ! commuuHy may b e i·nt ~d above th e

t k I d . 't

1 · anrage in ! own for th e produc ti on of!

wo wee·-, ago. n rymg 1 , e even .. famili es used twine , ten steel, an,i potatoe s . Con &h,~rable acreage :; arc .

. . . reprc1se11ted on the B. H . S. ru r ,al 1 four w.1re hangers . .In pract 1cnlly nil cases ye! low corn was se lcctccl fer I n r eas. seed but nine farm s1 piclw,I white , fix. Among others, Charl f s Lighty, rn-red, thre e SC]Uaw, and o:ie calico corn I ther of .!,.le rlie; Pcr1·y Lighty• f:tth 'T

'J'lh:! Bank of Pc 1·-,on a l t-e 1·vic t•

F.-\ln! E HS S,H IN(-.S HANH

lOWll

Jn comnH:11t1ng 011 th'! early sekc- ! of Ray111011cl; . Erne~t Ash,_ fath e r t.f I tion of see,l corn, Doyle R. Cot ,tre:11, i L:nrr enc e .llh, L'.o A.• h; E.!mcr We.1-i1lftructor _in agriculture sa id , "WoJ I ,mt, fnth e r of Fern; Emm et W ey:1,lt j'

are proud of t he showing made hy the J fat h er of F'ra:ik; aJ'lll W ill ie M ill e,·,

farms r cpre o,entcd in our Echoo l. Thi! father 0£ the the th re~ ?>Eiller si~ter.,, I year, abo\·e all yc nr s, should nn,l '. all ha,·e ;,om! acreage><. Elmer we-~-- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= : C\·e1·y form witir il• :a,tore o[ ~eetl corn l ant IJoug-ht a new potato ,:igger for I picl(e,i hd ure the fro;;t cnme." th is year':- hnrv<:H. It has mc"'t oi

the latest aitachment. 3 for lll Jtting tl1c 1·

potatce,., on top or. t Ill' ;;romHl reat!y EDGl·:\\' IJl)r> F.\IUI ETIS .FI LL SI L0 :, ' 10 be rfe.!11~.l up. I

\Vith an early frC<.7.l' thrente:1in~

able to r e main at th e i1· ;;tml _il~ an.J tato ~,;. ·

and ;:iris we r e out the mL,"dle of l,u;t th e m on th C' alJO\'e >ill'nt the in, titn,, up and ,-tor in g 110-

Fall .. e t iviti es are engagi11r; the .:r- ~om e of the buys tent·on cf th e parent., and of tl:e fan:1 ur. ;;ehool lln)'jng ho~·:; .. ntl fir !.; of Ei!gewcod Hi12!1 we, ' k :m,I mc.:,t of

Sc l,ool. Ia ,;pite of the p!·e:;;; of ,:u- i farm s a·ntl dhers

tics, 1111: t ,; f the stutlc nt;; have beo:-;i 'I vacation ¢eking

h e l]i wh 11 llO:~sihle h<·fo1·e an,l nfte · _ _ ___ __ _

school. Si:o tilli'l1g is a bout complett'd.

,\ (.111(.T LTUIIA L (' I.ASS

Twelve lillin gs hav e be ::in comp let eJ

and mo. t of. the ;;ilo rings have finish- 'Ji·. c itt ·oil' " 1 r 1- · I · • • " t ' I :, C a,,t, 0 :'OY~ IS ( Olli;;

1'1. .\ ' l'T ITH ~ l 'l' Ul! E S'l'Oltl :

J·'11111·ral IHt·<'dor

Ca I I, ,1 uswe red Jll'O lll ltt I y

lllotor rune ra l1,.

l'h Olll' -1 i

ed up thc• .1~ wo r k. Haymar Lewis·, . fa-isome goo,i work ;11 ngric ult ure. Wil ll thl:l' cf Herman IP-wi s , llUt lift ee u

I tiJ._, i:frl,:; of the t<?n~h grade all taki•n ;;

,1c1·es of the gre ~11 food into ~tor.1ge. 11 ~ec-on<l year hom e econom ic;;, ti,• .! I~;-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_

wh ich ir- the largest acreag e ha•·-. ~ I Loy;; C'.Hl find nnh ·ni1e r e l! opport1111ir it>s vested on any on e r~ . .H. S. f,11111. ror th e ir work. The :>il{J,; of Phillip Cole and EJ,ia Sch ul rz ha v':l not b ~en fill ed 0'11 accou nt A tl'iJ) into llle COl'll licl .:6 n ear th'.! of th e we t fall weather. s chool g-rotrnd s w:1r tnl<cn af t er th 0

On th(' E. H. s. fa rm s ther e al'e. fir st hard fro st, th e corn was examii:-ed bv the lov~ with th1:: i11te·1t ;on )f

i;ix wo o,h:m ::;tave, thr e<l concrete ~ t:1vc . • . . ·.. ' · ' 1

an,l m1e each of ho ll ow til e an<l JTIOl)u-1 ,;l'tt?l'IlllllJ'llg th e e ffec-t of th e fro st llP-

1.tl · . t

O tl r f

1 . Jon it . Accor,ct"ng to Mr. Cott re ll , tin'

1 11c cr:cncre e. n 1e arm o · 1·v,n:,: .

\\r I ,. 1 r ti f F .

1 , .

1. 1 I conclt1;J1011 uf, th e cJ ... ,s was a ;; follow ;;: oo 1 \ c gc, a 1er o • ranc1~ a1~c iV 1 -

l · · r

1 ·t .

1 t

1. : Some of 1he co rn in th "' hollow is wa' < re,,, 1,s oun1 n Jll si o, ex e n< 111 ~- · .

• · t ti 1

'th 1 • k t ·1 hurt, hut m o,.t of >t wa,s out of cl.1ngc,·, oce p 1n o 1e gromH w1 Jnc a ·

-1• at Je:1~t i·ericus d.i-.·n;;"r , P!<pCcialJ.y h

the bottom an,l til e at the to.i. E t I t ' tl ·1 ti t · the hi g h Ian,:,-;. Th e l)lalll <' WCl'C k il k:d

,·e ry , u1 en w1 · 1 a s 1 o s::iy::: 1 :1 i howev f'r the t>nsil Hgc is use d iirincip a lly iu . · feecl"•n;; ,!airy cow s . On the farms , f j Ernest A,;h and ·Jrvi11 g Wooldrid g", I I chick e n::. a re al so .f.-::.d the ma te rial. I Ei;.;-ht ; ew w hite e:1am el , toob. a

large c·1okin g tCTblP, n four lrn1·111.:r l k c1·osont> ~lo ve, a new Singer ~<cwi1:i;:

Card~ for the flr ~t f-iX weeik ;; w·: 11 h.• m:i.ch i·n~- have b en added to th e ho1W !

given out Tu e;;c:ay noon. I ccc-nomic ~ .eqnip m ~1, , .

H cC,\J .LU I 11,\ltl)WA RF. CO.

-~ fnll lill' ' 1,(

(.;OOIJ HAHIHVARE

l'h onr (iii :E<1gewoo1l, 111.

L1•t me l'l'p ;lir your

,\ l)'l'O C UH'l 'A I i'.S

~, fu1·<· t he col<! wcatfl ,•1· a rrh ·c,.

Sho n·li ng honrtls fot· sal e .

\Vng on r<>11.1h·l11g nn<I a ll kiu ,l<i or woo,I m 11·k

n. S. GI.. \ ZI F.U

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WOODLAND ECHOE..i PAG0 S!i:VEN

B.\Sl<:BAI.I, Tt::AM WINS

(Conrd From Pag~ ~1

With a ~,core of 5 to I.. Edg .;wood came back in its seconl gam e and de. feat ed. Delhi on the home grounck A new l.fattery, St a lnaker, catch el' and Gayle Peick, hu1<ler, contributed to th e \'ictory although !mpl"On:,l

work by th e entir e team, re sulli ng fr om th e ini t ial deten t l~y Strawberr y Point, was marked. Th e i;,even in­ning~ were played i'II s ixty-fi ve min­ute '. I3\ancha rd c:id good wouk foi" the oppon ent .; whil e Dr. F. H. Stal-11aoker did very sa ti s fa,ctory officiat ing.

Due to 0dgewood's i111ability to hit whl:11 th f:l tia;·es ll' L l'C full as well r-s r,ostly er ror s and misp lays, Str aw­bcny Point again defeatl ·d the E. H. S. team, Jn an e,·enly plaretl game

on th e victor' s .Iiamon<I. Th e ~cor e was 7 to 5. Peick and Stalnaker w1:nt the full route of se \·en innin gs . Th,) te,un ~howecl a distinct improvem ont ove r th eir first gaml' form and threat­ened to w/in the game from the fir;;:t

to th e la,-t inning. The Edg ewoo,1 rooters., thirt~· four of whom went with th e team, a,i well as a numb<!:' or town p~opl~. ,.ild~inly defeato1i the Str awberry pep , ec tion. The:, nover giwe up until th e final out wa~ declar ed.

Delhi was th e scene of a ljvely C'o:1-test on October 1, rrs ulling in a a t.o 0 vic t01·;y f.or E;;gewocd. Orange anci

Bl nck played a !hie game. stealing eleven 1Ja-:e5 whil e ccmmitt f ng only

CUSS OBG.\ NIZ.\TC01'i

All th e high sc·hool e!as soo were vi· ga nize d for th e comi;ng year on 8e;p tember 15. when an extr a per;.od war, se t a,-,Jcle for th e purp os-e. Each etas. met in a spec ially assigned r oom with it.s class spoP.sor. n1>1>0inted by Sup~. P.~ul K. Ganln ur. The offiC'iu!;; elec~­

--

;

ed were as follow ;:;: s1-::uons

Pr t;sident - Max Reusch Vice-Pre ~irlen t- 1\Ierwin St me Secretary-Iot a i\liiler Tr ea,surer-Aurelia Fu14k

. Sponsor: i\laud Clifton ,JIJ.\IOH ('L .\ S',S

Pre ciilien t- Violel R<;s; Vic :-P, e, i!ent-SiJr.er Tyrrell Secrttary-Fay Sh erman Tr em:ur er-H owa rd Stalnlk er.

Spons or. Alma Wigdall l SOl'HOlUOHE CLASS

Pr es ident-T ed Robin~on Vice~Pres hlen '.-H ow a.rd Scol"t-1 Secretary-Dorothy Waring Trea. 0 urer -Vera Hizer

Spon.,;or: Ardis Sword _s FltE:,jl-llUAN CLASS

Pre·ident - .Tcrome Newman Viee -Fre~idn1 '.- Cha l: :, C :apm a;, Sccre t ary - Hc rm 1\!1 L';wJs Tr easurer-He len Han ' en.

Sprm.'or: Th elm a. Han sE·11 ith & 811.1 CJ.A~S

Presid ent- Huh er t A1>Pl f t r)lt

Vice-Pre i1h, nt- H~len Robim on Secret ary - Ir ene McCallum Trea sm·e1·-B rnard Sh affer

Spon sor: Doyle n. Cott rell

I

lour oh! irlend s 1u1tl family ,ri II 1111111-rdate a pl:OIO(;TUl>h

. mo I fo1· n Chri sturn s p1·esent.

Call om· Stu di o totli1.r for ll'I llll[lOlntment and 11,oht the De. l't·mb r r l'lt~h.

s" :\ n· i:: n·s S'l'UDIO

T.On:'1'1' & DAVIS

C':i~h mark et fo1·

HVl'T EH J:GGS & POUl,THY

We 1Ju1 Cl'l'l\111

I), 'I'. w o:u ,1-:1ta1·110N Oli:-r,

t :dgcm,od, la, Phon f' 86

. BU\'. l-' UOM US

UOXAN A GASOl,INI ·:, 1rnm, . Sl::Nt & LU HES

We hm c con trn ctctl to hamile thi s nntionnlly known lhH• or 1H·ol.!.11ds cxch ,,:i, e ly in t hl '- k•·· l'itory.

EDGEWOOD OIL CO,

When In Need, ol: a

HAUtCU 'l'

three error s. Hitting hy Clyde Seve :w I~ach cla,, s think i1 it ha s sE-lcctc d was one or th e fea tur es or th e iram~. t he .people best fitted for their poi:i­Br a cl\ey Stone sust,bh1e,l a.n i~jury

I ti on~. The ch s me et i·ngs were con­

to hi s kn ee when mukin g for first Juet ecl in par li ;:men tary styl Q. Al.CO.RN·& SHOI'

ba;;e on a hit. A feature or. th e ga me w11.'> th e fi1,~ s,po rt sman ship shown l.iy th e Etlg ~­wood boys , which drew th e comm ent s or b'.>th th e Delhi stu dent s and faculty.

Prepa r ations are being mad-'! for th <! final gam e of the season wh en .Ear l­ville play s Eldgewoo.d here Fr, .day 11{­

tcJ"nOOn at 3:15. The pep departm ent or the sc hool ~·ill be in full sw in~ and .ElJgewood pl.an:; to win the ga me. Adm,iss ion ~s cha rge d to out , iders but Joca I s tudents ;;ire adm itted fl'f:le of ch:u ·ge.

The followin g player ;; not a lr ea.J :r inentioned, have see n action on the l\r~t loam this year: Ted Rollinsoi\. Max. Reusch -. Merwi n Stone, John Gat e.;;, Tom Ifram .'}r, li'raok Weya1H. Harold Beat ty a1it1 John Rh ·!ll'es.

Pl :ICK'S PHARMACY

Hl•n1lq11art cr s

for an SCHOOJ, SUP.P l,IE S. or Hl r.llES't QUAI, ITY

-Phone ol07Y

"Get It ul t he D11ug Sto re

l,U,'t:, A.CCrn£N'r A.ND SJCKNF:ss

JNSUR.\NCJ-:

Jnsu,·e yom -i;eJr with

A. 'I', SMl'l'H

"To mono w nrny be too h,te"

M.anch eiiter, Io wa

I

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r PAGE EJGHT WOODLAXD EC ffOES

[ :,__. __ A_L_u_M_NJ_. R_I_PP_L_E_s __ I Alumni member;s will be r>leased to "Tell me :Lbout your :son, Edgar "

set news about lfl's. F..dna .Mjnkle r '. .·\:1rE-lfa Funk, alumni edit.or, begi.;e,! I Thomp sc n who .;1 aJuated rrom E. JI. of Mr,,. ·Jsaac Gate •, bis mother. '"WP

I I . I s. in the class or 1897. Mn•. Thomp- 1 want to tell the E. H. S. A um n1'

we Speela llze In

GOOD JIOMl: COOKING

(.;und;r, lc:.e Cream, and Sort

Drinks,

.,,on tog ether wit h her live year oh! 1 ,,1.,.ut him." !:!o ?.Ire·. Gates gave a

!laughter, Barbara, is now jn Edge- ,hort b··s:ory of Jijs lif<'. .f:dg ewood. Ioi, a

wooJ vi,iting at the home pin ce. J He ;:-ra(iuat ell in the class or Hl ii6 "'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; A r epol'ter, ~cnrching !o1· alumni with five girls and one other h(,y.

news ,lug up the following lnfol"n n- 1 Like many other Edgewood boys, he tion: Mrs. Thomp son rc:sides at NY-1 became a rural ~chool tench er, brine; ack, Ne w York, a subul'b of 10. 1JOO locato.:i at Getty ,;b~r g, S. D. Aft er­people twenty-eight miles from New ward:, he ~pent fonr years at HurGn York City. Her htlf.ban<l, "Ir. Roy ColJ1;ge, Huron, s. D., where he Thump. ""on, ii;. engnge l In the manu- , graduated with the bachelo r or 11ci­facture of the Thompson Neu tr orlyn e · ence 1:egre -'· This wa'; followed hy a Radio in Jersey C' ty where he bas a

I number ar years of teachjng In tht

five i,tory factory. 1 city !'chools of :\linne-·ota. During llrs. Thompson awaits the coming that tim e he completed a three year

to EJg ewood of her su;ter, Mrs. Gena ' course ',J1 account.ance work in the ex. Powell, (class of 1904) of Red Oak,; tcn.~Jon departmc-11t of the Unjyer~lty Iowa. Loter Mr. Thomp son will come of ?.linne,;ota. for a vidt and tb e,n the lumily In I After ,:,le\·en ye~rs of t , aching, Ed­company with ll!rs. Powell will motor I gar took a position in the Unitoj home to .Nyaok, Jn their Frank!!ii Statea< Internal Revenu ::i departme11t seuan. __ _ ___ _ __ ~ in which or; _rnnl zation he is 110w an

: ·11,-pectol'. Hi~ he:ulqu:11 t ll1-.;; arc SL Mr;;. Laura Beyer True, ngiv II : Paul and Duluch where mail a,ldrcFs-

mcmher of th e Edgewood Communi ~:r ed to him will 1·rnch him. w,1.'l pe1""naded to give the alumni sectio11 of the p11per a bl'icf ,1ccou11t I -- ------of som · of her exper ience :-. "I atten·l I Th'! following gre . t!ng from L'Jtt c cd EJgewood High School for the en- · Breed i• add1·cs~e,! to the Pl'€S~nt E. tire cour e anJ graduated i•n th e cla,~ H. S. pupils, but member s or th tJ or 1003. .My college educa tion wn»; l'lai;.5" or 1!!03 will be glu,l to rea·I it. received at D<in\'er Unh·er sil), grad- Lottie i,-: now living !n Eclgewood. uating in th e spr'ng of. 1007. I 1:tut·ll-1 "J can ,s:iy with pri,le that I am an eel to Edgewoa<l :m..l tau.:tht 111 thu E.f.;,. wood i;r:!duate. .My last yc:ir s high ~hool Ior three al\J. on_e . half

1 ' n high ~chool were ,pent un, :er th ~

years and then gave up nn \\Olk to; ,lirc·ctl i.,1 or :i,.,_ D. Joseph, one of tl rn become ;\Jr:i. James True. Our fir,;t IJe-;t instrnccor;; Iowa ever p1·odnced. home wa.-, in Southern All~rt .1, Can. fl 'f f . I h r h · ., y at 1cr was t e pro eE•or w en and aft r two years' resrnenc e thCI''~.

1 n 1 , t

I r p

1 '\

·e d Cl \" . t 1e rst c ass grauun ct rom >< gc-move to 1eye nn o, ,-.yomrn;{. I I H' 1

S 1 1

. 1880

1 · • . , W(/O( 1g 1 I! 10c, , 111 anc ,t

Thts wa$ our h,)mc up to the time W•! I I

ti t I t all r 11 1 hi caught the "Florida Fever" last secme, ia i ;:i ur Y O owe< :s

Coot ,.,te p.s for J, tco, ended my teac h-fPring. -N ow the• terr ibl e hurri cane . . ..,, .

1 H ·

1 S

1 1 · I 111g car ee r 1n o..:gewoo ·•g 1 c 100 • or two weeks r,go has blown u;. again· ·ri

1 t

I t fl

1

Xc\:t to G11od \'nlu c Come'~

(IQOU SEll\'IC}:

,\ LlTIIOltlZED fOIW SEUVICl ~

W J:l/ l'EHU ::'11 & SONS

<!UA LJ'l'Y l!EATS

H. It", a ~teak or a cl.lop, a

roa ~t, or a bolling pltef, c.ome

In and f(:t It or ,~-!

CUOJ'P'S ME,\T :U..\RK ~"f

f.dgen'ood,, Jown

. . . I 1erc fPCJ, n mc)E ve ycm·R 11 toward the wonuerful "Goh.en W es t . ' . 11

·k - ,·cry cllJOy:t, e wor .

Our two old e.i:t boys nre now enter- 1 ,,_ ____________ _ __ ..!.::::=============== ing the F..Jgewoo:l Sehool and th ey a1·P

·go·ng into a fu1e modern well -eq uip- Fl:'\E nt-:nn:~rntm US Autl~ r lr.ed peJ bui ltllng . E•igcwood Hl.;h Schoul ,JC'nelr y for Dealers 1n of my ,:ay consisted or only the old O! nil Khl<l•. -=,.,..._ ....,_ SONORA RADIO. bu ii cling, th e south 1:idc or th e pr r·~r I l'i~ 1:~',f:~~"' ·: l~l-: ~ ~~ lJlOOV ,ER Vacmnu ent school. I ( l I (o ,\~l- GI FTS THAT ~5~ CJcann,

)Iy stny in Ed;;ewood ls to be In~ 1

aucl ::======;;;;;; o -SllE,\FFER !lCfinit.e and rn I hope to ha,·c the , ('Ill:'\ :\ Pen ~ and fC':ic ll ~

opportunity of knowjng mor e of th•~ E.Xl'J·:1rr WATCH aml JJ·:wm,uv IIEPA IRJ~G

work o~ both teach ers and student",. 1 <l(' \ LIT\ " :uu! Pltll'ES ai·e JlHHIT L. L. SH AJIJ-'Elt ('0. Lanra Beyl'r True I ··