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LEDOVERED BY EX RETURN. ■IT NIGHT.ALL RURAL SCHOOLS IN COUNTY OPENCOUNTV AND CITY SCHOOLS OF MARION COUNTY BEGAN THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR MONDAYs Moines, was Sunday evening* car swerv-•out two miles iged over a t north of the beneath, this city, was ■r the over-moments lat-Dixson came I with the as-a men helped d as they did fell out from wheel, called the Oskaloosa, case. Fisher he auto reg-personal ef-m his daugh-of Chicago, to an under-Oskaloosa.about one it is thought appened an s discovered, id den by the /the merest nd at night, old, all of ry that the r in the ev-t small sled -ss presents andchild ren, Moines said son of his •ut 62 years carpenterTicials ad-isher may driving, or car when Marks on Jsed by the the sheriff car off the ire of the of his car, rt plainly •rakes, and me had he[AMENTt held at a large ons of the the Pella and of ?nt possi-a was onMonday marked the opening of practically all city and vrul schools in Manon county. In the citv schools some changes in instructors was made at the last moment, but at a meeting of the rural teachers at the office of the county superintendent, Saturday afternoon, it was learned tnat the rural school teachers were all in readiness to begin their work-on Monday. Miss Sadie Batten, the county superintendent is well pleased with Die outlook, and has every reason to believe that the rural schools will make good progress during the coming year.Following is a complete list of the teachers in the various townships surrounding Pella:Clay Township—Clay Center, Mrs. Bora Johns; Eureka, Miss Dorothy Bean; Eairview, Malvina Neely, lola, Vera Covey; McMilJian, Bertha Augustine; Union, Leona Bogaard; Vigilance, Leona Rowland.Knoxville Township—Lena Willetts; Burr Oak, Helen Ward; Buckeye, Ruth Kunkel; Elm Ridge, Mary Christ; Fairview, Katie Ward; Fee, Mrs. Fonda Fawce,tt; North Flagler, Merlye Wynn; South Flagler, Iva Van Loon; Georgia Ridge, Gladys Taggart; Liberty, Mrs. Frank Etcher; Lincoln, Mrs. Beulah Hays; Maple Grove, Mary Crouch; Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Abe Cronkhite; Pleasant Ridge, i Sylvia White; Rising Star, Thelma^ Marry; Salem, Helen Welcher; Scott, Myrtle Van Loon; Spring Hill, Beulah Welch; Victory, Edna Neal; Washington, Mildred Covey.Lake Prairie Township—East Amsterdam, Harriet Toom; West Amsterdam, Margaret LeCocq; Battle Ridge, Avis Van Houweling; Bunker HiII»^ Dorothy Van Ommen, European I., Esther Kaldenberg; European II., Dorothy Van Duren; European III., Janet Groetveld; Plain View, Cornelia Gosselink; Pleasant Grove, Lynn Platt; North Porterville, Reda Martin; South Porterville, Elizabeth Van Zante; Sand Ridge, Marie Vander Hart; West Silver Grove, Elizabeth Hesselink; Valley, Helen Brooks.Red Rock Township—Ruby Riherd* Fairview, Florence Templeton; Liberty Corner, Ruth McConeghey; Oak Ridge, Bessie Reeves; Pleasant Valley, Merle Taylor; White Walnut,Mrs. H. S. Bingham.Summit Township—Cincinnati, Fay Eaii-Oaks, Doris Lee; Liberty, Dena Ver Steeg; Pleasant Grove, Frances Marshall; Pleasant View, Mrs. Gertrude Hoksbergen; Richland, Jeannette Rowenhorst; Summit,, Letha Nimmo; Valley, Carolyn Brummel.Otley—Cornelia Kleinendorst, Mar garet Wynia.Red Rock—Mrs. ZeJIa Rowland,ARRIVAL OR LES ROOM INThe othe Colfax was Sunday wh« ed upon th broke up a band and h been enjoyi; weeks.The wron her raid by , Moines as \ thq law. Th V. Mater, of
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Pella, Iowa, US

Thu, Sep 08, 1927

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