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Buaril ul' Eilucatiun MEMBERS Fred Lewallen Rufus Heeb Dr. A. E. Riehl Charles Cunningham Fred Thornton Milton Gehrs William Vickery Clyde Stubbs Ralph Stephens OFFICERS Rufus Heeb-----------------------------------President Dr. A. E. Riehl Vice-President Charles Cunningham Secretary Ralph Stephens Treasurer — 10 —
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While attending a football gam Illinois Coach Kembro’s car wa de-swipped and demolished th ired. Monday Coach Kembrc oved to Chaffee to make hi me in the apartment recently va ited by Mr. and Mrs y. Fred Lewallen, Charles Goddard Castlema. id Dennis Kembro attended the Mrs. Joe rst meeting this season of the Smith. ott-Mississippi School Masters Plans were mad ild Monday night at Benton. program and activitu HRISTMAS PROGRAM RI SENTED AT T. A. MONDAY Tom Bushard, the kindergarten11 each month iresented the “Christmas Stocking'' it the P.T.A. meeting when it cori- Oz ened at the gymnasium Monday ifternoon. Jim Robert Stej Ten Lee Pviehl, Norman 3uckh;mnon, Gary Henson School Notes P. T. A. EXECUTIVE MEETING LAST FRIDAY An executive meeting of the? P. T. A. of the Chaffee public schools was held at the high school gymnasium last Friday afternoon with the president, Rev. Archie N Holt presiding, were Mrs. O. E. R Montgom- Mrs. Fred Lewal Sutterfield, Miss ZeTa tional Amendment N pertaining to propose' ributed. The hour of neetings was advanc Sponsored by their teacher, MrsP m to 2 p r”' the Sl - • ■ -.pr, .or UymeAirenUeac arrangement of ChristjUnit o{ which Rev. Archie N ornaments from which I president, a clinic for chile runners of greenery ln entering school for the first t by tapers created the s4in September was held Monday the dinner given Mondajder the direction of the Coi in the Home Economics; Health Unit's personnel, Dr. for the Board of Edu i[)t Peterson and Mrs. Dorothy the faculty, assisted byjnctt and Mrs. Clifford Bran §e attending I of th , home economic!Fifty-two children were given . iThe evening’s ital examinations by Dr. L. mes and carol ,Spencer and Dr. Alvin Riehl Mrs. Fred chest examinations by Dr. P« je Ozee, RudtSOn; had vision and hearing t ’harles A. and were immunized for small pd Mr. «diphtheria and tetanus. Repres Dr. anc atives of the P-T unit and Mr. anU Mrs. Mother’s Club of St. Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Rif assisted, were Mrs. Guy Max nd Mrs. MiltcfMrs. Max Bukstein, Mrs. 1 j CunninghafThornton, Mrs. Wm. Sufford, 3 Liston Smith, Mf Joe Hobbs, Mrs. Jeff King, 3 . Mrs. Coietta G|Charles Schultz, Mrs. Gordon B T. H • y, Mr Mrs Milton Gehrs. Mrs. Ma bbs and Paul ijSutterfield, Mrs. O. E. Rig bers and pajMrs. W. J. Ludwig, Mrs. Ch. o went on thl °b, Mrs. Leo Trapp, Mrs. er Unit onpeheeter, Mrs. Herman Pelke Reelfc »Mrs Frank Drouet. ;iuy Patton, Melvin Varble, iege. The atton, Martin Lovelady, Darle Christina Varble were the partici histor )ants. Mrs. Following the kindergarten pro- latt ram pupils from the fourth and er ifth grades presented, “Upon A S Midnight Clear,” under the dircc- hj ion of Mrs. Jack Palsgrove and virs. Paul Jenkins. The characters .vere: David, Robert Dennis; Shep-S terds, Bill Gettings, Dorothy New- omer, Billy Pruitt, Russell Keller; Vlatthew, John Gehrs. The Wise Men, Eddie Chronister, Charles El- is. Frankie Miller; Common Peo- le, Paul David Montgomery, .Mary 'rances Hooker, Betty Lea Burnett, Re“ Betty Stringfellow; Joseph, Leslie As Crump; Mary, Carolyn Buckhanrvon; preaJ Angels, Mary Alice Stone, and gubje? Judy Keller. . Thfnksg: The cast was supported by a be furnish ihorus of fourth and fifth grade Glee Club pupils who sang Christmas Carols Mrs.gfc F at intervals in the program. The play was well rendered in every way, speaking parts were clear, 7 keeping with the Nativity and thi Heeb gon of carols sung in clear and controlled eeb’ and n, voices. Mr. and Mrs Following the business meeting Chaffee. Tom the room count was won by Mrs. Rotary Club Yockel’s third grade, having nine-American Leg teen representatives. Room Mothersticipants in tl xu bomrorf J es, Norval el| tative on the NEXT PAPER DRIVE rom being al TO BE ON DEC. 2 local paper Last Saturday the band left 1 t 8:00 A. M., for Benton to a the Democratic parade w vent to every town in the cou hough it was a cold day, all and members who went seeme ave a good time. At Sikeston, ast town where the band pla; ne thing happened which ev ody was looking forward to; ere paid. After that everyone o the drugstores and dime st o spend a few cents before us left for Chaffee. The band is going to give a et at the Methodist Church unday. We hope everyone can nd. Band News. The band gave a concert at Jethodist Church, Sunday even ral 5:30. The band members enio BUKSTEIN TO HAVE ]PARTY FOR SCHOOL 1 CHILDREN DEC. 21 Due to the increased number employes at his factory, Oscar B ein this year will be unable T ave his usual Christmas party children will for Miss Mary Hensley td workers and their i n ft Knnn Hoi THnf representative . Mr. B for pu pi Is at beginr ill be tl for ev selected lor the Oo 'or Bukstein. Freshman News iigh School Band Superintendent Fred Lewrallen Boy Scout Troop 52 of Chaffee The freshman girls received their ew pieces for the he teachers will be shown, will again collect waste paper and aprons today. They are white witht on during the Last September Mr. Buks old magazines on Saturday, Dec. 2. recj anci white trimmings. The making a tour be- f»ave a party at the V. F. W. bu All citizens are urged to save their.f shmen are going to have theirand everyone is inl» here for the children of Cl old papers and magazines until Christmas party next week. Theyto it. We are play- ee anc ,p anf ° ma e at an that time. In ?ase of rain, the col- are unxious to know who has theira Claus Parade at nua a a .r. histead of having
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FRED LEWALLEN Superintendent ZETA DUNN High School Principal MRS. MILDRED YOCKEL Elementary Principal
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