Mrs. Littie Spaight, Correspondent Phone 4329 Plymouth HOT LUNCH COMMITTEE SEEKS TO IMPROVE SCHOOL LUNCHES A meeting was held at the school Tuesday and 2 Hot Lunch committee formed. Present were Mrs. Harold Witt, Miss Dorothy Hunchis, Mrs. Tarild Wyborney, Mrs. James Friedline, Mrs. Vance Swanson, Mrs. Martha Claus and Mr. G The groups met for the purpose of discussing wars to improve the Hot Lunch program. Thursday, Aug. 28, th clean chicken to the locker for school furores. Plymouth Schools To Open September Sept. Donald Geet ses the opening of the P eons % an ted fencers on plant. Both buildings are in top condition. In the high school the floors have been cleaned refinished and the hallways assembly have been repaint all Bord Hodson, president of the Board of Education announces the following faculty: Alice Reynolds will teach kindergarten; Lara Kinney, first; Marjorie Murren, second; Phoebe Bartleson, third; Martha Ehlers, fourth; Corrine Miller, fifth; Mabel Blanchard, sixth; Esther Claus, Elementary principal and departmental sixth, seventh and eighth; Eleanor Tuck er, Elementary vocal music and English and reading in grades seven and eight. In high school Earl Meson will teach English and dramatics: Harry Anderson, commercial and girls’ athletic director; Mrs. Gor den Michels, home economics and science; Gorden Michels, Voce dional Agriculture and physics, and Don Blanchard, boys’ athletic director, high school principal and social science. Mr. Farmikis, who taught in struments] music at Fertile last year will have charge of both the Plymouth and Fertile bands this year. 1? Morrow has the buses in first class condition. Bus routes will be approximately the same as last year. Kindergarten chil dren will be returned at noon as in the past. Mrs. Alfred Brocker and Carrie Claus will again have charge of the hot lunch program. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham and son David plan to leave Fri day for DeKalb, ML, to attend a family reunion on Sunday. Mrs. Graham lived in DeKalb as, 2 girl The Grahams’ son, Gene, ill come from Dayton, Ohio, for the gathering. Mrs. Mabel Dixson and grand daughter, Diane, of Boone visited , at the R. L. Dixson home from Thursday until Sunder. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Deran came from Boone and all returned home together. Other gue the Dixsons Sunder were Mr. and Airs. E. E. Smith and three andchildren from Mason C @and Mrs. Dora Morgan den. Medi R. H. Lee spent last week of Mrs. Carrie Leach. are old friends and hac each other for 20 years. T ime talking over old Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hedegaer and son, Junior, returned home recently from Massachusetts to they had visited their son. Ing ten hor Marvin, ce rethday, was the guest of his noner. PEARCES HAVE FAMILY GATHERING Air ang Mirs. Alva Pearce and two children, Craig and Becky, of Sioux City spent two weeks visiting in the parental John Pearce home. All, with Mr. and Airs. Vernon Pearce of Mason City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearce and son of Rock Falls, were en tertained one evening at supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Pearce at Hiceville. The following Sunday ell were guests at dinner 1st the Vernon Pearces in Mason City and last Sunday the families were guests of the parents at din ner. AN returned to their homes Sunday.