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EI IE ................. .......................................... i CEMENT TRUCKINC TOBACCO BOXES PHONE 2 . . BICKEL ea so E XVICST .'XLEX.1XNlDRl,'X, Oil I IO -6--0--mlI00000000000on000U0000I0000000ooouoouolloooooootllooounot--0--Q-4 PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION One of the most important organizations in this community is the Lanier Parent- 'lieachers' Association, which has been doing worthwhile work. This Association has made it possible for us to have music in our school by employ- ing a music instructor. 'llhe fox drive which VVZIS sponsored by the P. 'll. A. did much to develop community spirit. It was a great success as far as the financial income was concerned, but not from fox fur standpoint. The Association has been holding an an- nual Fall Festival which has provided much entertainment for the people and aided the Association in securing the necessary amount of funds. The monthly meetings have always had some sort of an entertaining program along with the business session. The pupils of the school have given plays, drills, etc., at these meetings. An old fashioned spelling school was the special feature at our meeting. Vari- ous times we have had educational lilins from the N. C. R. For our meetings we have been fortunate enough to have such people with us as our county superintendent, Mr. C. R. Coblentz, Judge Landis of Eaton, Ohio: Miss Emma Gerkins, president of the VVomen's Feder- ated Clubs of the State of Ohio: and Miss Ruth Bridge, a welfare worker from the General Hospital of Cincinnati. Much credit should be given to this year's officers for the work which has been ac- complished. President-Mrs. Mary Glander. Vice President-Mrs. Rosie Flory. Secretary-ClVlissD Zelma Swihart. Treasurer-Mr. Warreii Ulrich. lil lil H41
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LANIER FOX DRIVE 'llhe iirst fox drive to he held in this locality was staged in Lanier tuwnship Ilecemher 30, l925. 'llhe funr teains started on the four sides of Lanier town- ship and hegan to close in arunnd the sclioolliouse where they were to finish. 'llhe captains were llill l'ryor on the west. Berley Barton on the east, -laines llainiltun can the north. and Cyrus Kiracofe on the south side, and their assist- ants, .Xll were shouting lmluwing' horns, heating pans and making all kinds of noise tu scare up the foxes. ,Xhout noon they hegan to l.O1'l'll their line around the school huuse. 'llhey had no foxes, hut ,less Glander had a large coon. 'llwu foxes were seen in the circle while it was two hruken to hinder their escape and huth Reynards exer- cised their cunning and eluded their pursuers. After closing' in and discussing the foxes they didn't get they made ready for the splendid dinner prepared hy the l'arent-'lleaehers' Association. Q-c--o--oooocoooooooooosomeooooooooooooooosoosoooocoeonoo--0--o--of-o--0--oooo--0--QQ E Q Q Q 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O EARL E. CGPP BAKING A SPECIALTY 5 Fancy Groceries 5 I Our Motto: Service and Quality Z ' Phone lil 2 U I West Alexandria, Ohio I 9 4? Q E Q-Q-.QuQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QUQ..Q..Q..Q..Q..Q..Q-'Q'-Q--Q4.Q--Q-.Q..Q.-Q-QuQnQnQ..Q.vQ-.Q--Q4-Q..Q..QnQ-.Q-.QuQu0 I OuQ..Q.-Q..Q- Q lil lil li 431
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