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116, No. 14. BEDFORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 192O PEBSOMLIOTES -Azzivals and Departures ot Residents and Visitors IN THE SOCIAL -WORLD The Column Everybody About Tour Friends and bom--Here and Merry The Board of Road viewers meet i outline to all our readers TEACHERS INSTITUTE Monday Afternoon Institute opened with sacred song led by Dr. Jerre March. This was followed with devotion by Rev R.

T. Caldwell. The keynote of 'the institute was struck by Prof. E. Hinkle in his 6.

Fundamental process (example spelling. Teach words in which the pupils have an interest) (c) ARGUMENT COURT Convened on Tuesday, December 21,1 Estate of R. Wambaugh, de- JBDITOJEUAIj FROM THE METHODIST PROTESTANT WOOROW WLLSON The election' is over the people have spoken, and a new administra- Ure icea 7nvenro7y' fTl ea spoken, and a new 11 Social Studies Estate oek, deceased- tion to in the waiting to come (1) 'Civics, (2) European awarded to pay money intol tne narbor, and tie up at the (3) American 'History (4) Problems wharf. We hare no quanrel with the of Democracy: labor, wealth League Estate of John W. deceased De le for their choice.

He is our ofJSTations. Required units. 'auditor's report filed. Community Civics may be taught in Eighth grade. Then Vocational Civics may be president now, and he shall have --TM.

u- vv I IUJ.K3 AJLUI tU6 Q6iC the Cou-t House last Monday. painting out first the great problem C. JE. Shappell spending school teachers and then lay season at 'his home in' method ito be used during the Pa. (week to solve the' problems of the Prof.

H. B.feehman, left last Fri- O( Tlhe reate st factor in! the sy for his home in Lancaster where school success is the teachers and 3iis holiday Hamburg, Pa. the teachers should be conscious of their great responsibility. he will spend his 'Christmas. Prof.

jr. R. Snydex, of the High, School will spend his vacation at hisi home in Bentleyville. 'Catharine -Snell, who is in on the subject teaching in Illinois 'home for an Education." 3hristmas After giving a number of Miss Ola MeFarran of Bedford, actions according to the ideas of -UIt9 UJ clear I European Freshman year. III.

Science: taught year the rest of such a big one. He -was forking Bedford County Trust Company our loyal support. He needs the anointed guardian of Sylvia. Prayers of all good people. Never Estate of iCharels C.

Stayer, as a man come into a high place ceased; petition of widow for ctta- with burdens heavier than he will be to show cause why real estate i compelled to bear. (Simply changing i. science: should be sold. (presidents is not going to solve the v. Jm a.

Biology Physics Chem- Estate of Frank Imler, problems of civilization which the 0T He abD6 'the tines of the try. 2 units inventory filed. war has thrust upon us. That kind into the manure pile, clasped In re'Fanny Bowser, petition of talk will do for campaign, 3 nands over th end of the upright Algebra I. General Math (required Harry Brant for writ "de lunatico in-1 the country knows better.

If Presi-', ndje lea ned his weight upon it, unit.) Therefore 10 units of Ident Harding can find us a way loo ed aoifoss the miles of cornfields ants required. Electives or adaptives 1 Estate of Harrison Fetter, deceas- of the wilderness, we will all be glad. a to the flag rippling in ESTABLISHED IN 18O5 GOOD COUNTRY SCHOOL Old Glory Symbolizes the Americanism of This Minnesota German Settlement By A. B. Macdonald Sioux Valley Township, in South- era! Minnesota, is a level land and from almost any place in it one may see the American flag waving from the ataff of the new $90,000 schoolhouse.

It is a large flag. I asked a er why the manure into a. (6) B. Latin, Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, ed; order of sale awarded. we are not writing to discuss Ir.

O. T. Corson opened the dis-1 French, Spanish, Commercial sub- Estate of Jacob Mench, deceased; the new President. We ai-e thinging I upeutra ra-e uis- reucn, lopamsn, commercial SUD- TJJ. jctuuu meuuu, ueueaseu; we are tnmging uig ci-purpose, so no- jcusion for the afternoon by talk- Meets, Vocational 1 election of widow to take against the of a lonly man who now inhabits Dody to the whole township could ing on the subject "Symptoms of! Dr.

'Conson addressed the institute. "will, filed. the White House. He is broken in! get awa from seain' it every day. siit nn 1 A ttm i.

'n i-vP 11 1 t-'Vi -nvn i. 3 A "I'll a flft rr Im the wind said: We got it big a-purpose, so no- TM i 1 nquse. we is oroKen in a -f UVIM seam it every day. the subject: "Teaching pupils to. 'Estate; of Mary E.

Ball, a and wounded in heart, and alli a our fla by jiminy! and he 'help person; report auditor, because he nursed in his inmost soul i stressed the word "our." The tmnil who is eood in his stw-'filed. a dineam of "the narliament of man "I suppose you knr Hose, deceased; Miss Ola MeFarran of Bedford, Sjnitions according to the ideas of Tne 51 is good in his stu- "led. was a caller at the'Gazette office on great educators of history he-laid dies is not necessarily the one who- Estate of Adam last Saturday. aside these meehancal forms 111 succeed in life. The pupil who order of sale larwarded.

H. E. Cook of Buffalo Mills, was afimtroduced Ms subject as follows- along mlay be more successful Estate of Catharine Onstead, de- In on last Saturday on An educated man a -m-or, TM iife than the book worm. In report of auditor filed nicm. la d.

WnO -u-- A fo nf (W i An do Faf and M6 were Bedford t0 lamess visitors and paid us a visit whether he want! to do it or not wnne nere. These are the four symptoms of our preparing education. A a dineam of "the parliament of man, a federation of the world." We crowned Tennyson for dreaming that dream, but we have crucified Woodrow Wilson for dreaming it too while here. suppose you know this is a. German settlement?" he asked Yes; I had read of it during the war--something about German ism in that part of the country irt i I OJ trn i ni fi, 1S re arm education.

A strong body and strong Teachers, must have an atti- for service in the Navy is on a ten- mind are essential qualities of ude for T1 ari 'onisness. An aptitude day vacation 'Mike" is far as teacher. Teach children along lines is sym tnatta teacher can not a 1 en 8 1 2 li of strong minds and bodies and on he entering the classroom. I AJ.JL JUL A 111. JLlL.

I I VAA 111K 1 v. (, t.lAC U1Z I 'ing the aim should be to teach'thej Estate of'M. V. Zeth, deceased; C. Because that dream was in his heart "There's a hundred and twenty- help themselves.

Teach )H Pfttman appointed guardian of the man poured out the wealth i families in this township, and the child to distinsruish between! minor his magnificient powers in such all German but four'," abandon of sacrifice, that the staong! wen on. 'By cracky! can he speak Jo. W. spending his holi-l minds day vacation with his sister lii Phila-j ail depth of Barton IStankard of Six Mile Run' qualities of teart bodies children the child to distinguish between, right and wrong and to follow the! Bedford County Trust Company ma.L me aurongj ltt cH.y: j. can speaK right.

Teachers must have an atti- appointed guardian of Lloyd, and man broke and became feeble as a 'English better'n most of 'em and I'm lnii little child. he is great hand at it, either." his leaden feet from the thrall a Ifc as true; he spoke bro more slowly still the spark of his "We. don't never want no nag ex- sublime genius is returning to hisicept Old Glory, and we don't want TMTM I tivated by one who is not boim with it teacher must 'have the power 'statfe of 'Caithairine E. Ritchey, deceased-; order of sale. Estate of James A.

Price, 'deceas- nesday Ealor on IStankard of Six Mile Run, it teacher must have the power Estate of John H. Baker, deces Bedford on business on Wed-1 ine a ove quotation is a splen- of reproducting in his own mind thei widolW imreiltory "We have refrained from saying this ifi orki ns Principle for the teach- perplexities that esflst in the mind Estate of Mary C. andWon. until nowlest we should be accused I I I WI I Tl TL4J "TV1 1 CS1 5 uuwwu 10 icjLuiiiiiig 10 nis I antl we Clon want ed; widow's inventory filed. lips.

But the world has turned from mo language except American" he John Baker, deceased him in bitterness, and left him alone, jsaid. widow's inventory filed. i WP have c. nn 4.T..-.I rne flrst TMeans "powei-" alor Koontz of Bedford, Rf. 1 TMeans powei-" made the Gazette a visit on last Fri- to a tne second part means "duty" a the third day wbile in town.

W. M. Mtfon, of Point was a caller 'at the Gazette office at the close of Institute week a the third means "judgement and the fourth means "will- I Dr. C. iC.

Ellis vice-president of statute weeK. I -cans vice-president Claar of Queen was trans- (J College and a man who is ting business in'Bedford on last 1 611 known to 'people of Bedford acting- business in'Bedford on Friday. known to 'people of Bedford aoay. followed with a discussion E. H.

Turner, Mann's Choice, on th subject "Words" Teach words nniin.1 uhn. Tir.TM as though they are things" Words are very closely related to things in 1 called at the Gazette'off ice on Dec. "21 while in Bedford. Virgie VxnStein of Monroe, was a llfB and through the of caller at the 'Gazette office' while oniftynotogy we can often get at business in Bedford on Monday. beautiful meanings out of the W.

J. Beckley of Cessna, Rt. soonest words. Words are often as- r-pafidMs respects while he was injspciated with some object or tradi- on Thursday. M.

Wlsegarrer of Bedford, 5 -called Gazette in Bed- 'ford on Tuesday of this week. Roy "Harmon, of iSchellsburg, was i 4n Bedford yesterday on a 'little. fir taught. The teacher must remember The Day of Awakening He threw two or three more fork- perplexities icnai; exasi; in xne mina 01' we snouia oe accused cmrew two or three more fork- the child. This is more important Re 'deceased; return of sale filed.

of partisanship, and of injecting par- fula into the spreader, paused moint- than mere knowledge of the subject Estate of Esther Imler, deceased, politics into a religious jour- ed with the fork handle toward the 4-aonliAv. 1 TGtUnl OT Sa-16 fil3Q. 'nrTlClT'O if 1 nn i I A i.a.usu.1,. j.juc naatucj. uiusi rememiDer i -nitsii at all times that she is teaching 1 Roy Mjller appointed uu us as to wnat party children rather than subjects in and for Juniata Township.

I Woodrow Wilson has pledged allegi- Dr. Ferris spake on the subject Ruby Gates vs 'Harrison Gates iniance. We ought not to allow our Teach the report of master recom- party -prejudices'to blind our eyes to from the practical point fo view. Get in touch with real life and teach in view of these problems. Radical changes ought to be made in school- mended divorce filed.

Moses Robinson vs Mabel Robinson, in divorce; report of master recommending a divorce filed. Leonard vs Frank D. Leonard room practice. So much of the tor- 01 Leonard vs Frank D.Leonard turtag principles taught in- schools in divorce, report of master recom- are never used in the business world, -mending, a divorce ftled. j.

i i ua-iiuie toward xne nal where it had no place. It matters I school, and said. "This country isn't supervisor nothing to us as to what party'big enough for two flags. One of our 'men called that school a meltin' pot the other day. I call it our Americanization press; like acheese press, you know, when you squeeze out all bha whey and leave the good curd.

Well, that school 'is squeezing out all the old loyalty to Germany and the 'German language and is making are never used in the business world. They are absolutely unknown everywhere except in the schoolroom. These laborious tasks ought to be jMiss-JHargaret Metzger of is visiting her parents tfietlChristnias season. -v s-MrsI 'Maude Snyder of Clearville, types. These' "can fite Hast -Wed- folitow-s: the the CTWl4i The last was Dr.

W. N. president of the Ferris Institute, Rapids, Mich. The subject of his discussion was "The 'Care And of the Read of various so-wuei ilast Her obdtuary will 2. far 1 inspiration; 3-for weex.

ledge; and 4. for the profession. "Jeorge E. iSmouse, Bedford Rt. 2 recreation and -in-- spiraticial should be on every teachers reading list.

The best way to gain culture is to get in contact with real live men and women The culture of the teacher should serve as a means and not an end to true living. Tuesday Morning iSons? and devotional exercises by a Bedford visitor on business on last Saturday. He has all his venison consumed, he says. Mrs.Juliet Summers of Stuiben- ville, Ohlio, is visitttag her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Wright on Penn Squire George Morse Piney Creek' and Nelson Akers of Silver Mills, were transacting Bedford last Monlday. Harry W. Fichtner, institute on "Health Prof Tuesday Afternoon of schools TJ.

i J.J.A(^U.. Estate) of 'Cyrus Young, deceased; petition for partition. Commbnwealth vs George Zoeller; the worth of men. Now when the long fcnial is over, and Woodrow Wilson retires to private life with his broken body, but his dauntless spirit, we can, be just to him, and acknowledge of trial refttsed by Court. Commonwealth vs Wm E.

Ritchey the game laws, aftea- hearing the Court adjudged the de- Cambria 'County was the first speaker of the afternoon. He emphasized patriotic duty. lectured on the subject. ''Study of Human Intelligence tests are of great value in helping the pubils find themselves, in discovering natural traits along which the development of the child Ss easy the County pay the costs. Estate of Annie Hush," deceased; rule on Estate of Samuel Carper, deceas- Connty children.

jl. J- guardian Vf the mfnbr BUYS PIPE ORGAN Chas H. Richelieu returned Tues- lis halting speech 6 everywhere to the camp-fires i IM.TJ -XJCA iudjjL jciiigua.Kc a.nu the priceless service he has wrought Americans out of us all. I suppose the interest of humanity. Lonely, you know that we don't allow a boy deserted and as some think defeat- or girl to speak a word of German at ed, the deep-hearted know that he'that school, not even on the play- stands still a colossal figure among hear I gradually learned the story of men 1 that big school and its American- of izatipn program out in that German settlement, ten miles from the near- iHe is lonely and alone now, but it' est (railroad was not always thus.

What a Three years ago there were seven lous experience has been his, and small oner-roomed schools in that how-true it runs to history. He has township, and they were the poorest SU Wer as kings and kiQ of schools. No one seemed to tentjates might envy. Nations have care much, taibout them. The teems iTT dibit, Tie secretary of the vuv JTUiVAiCA-lC U.

t- A In every school there are mental a evening alter spending two days and motor types of children. These' tne Marr an( i organ factory characteristics in children are the at Warsaw where he purchas- sults of an evdlution. For school a 10 000 orchestral pipe organ, purposes we must take these twoj MlI i Cne i ie says these organs ditfer types (mental and motor) into care-1 eat deal from tne regular church ful consideration Jpipe organ in as much that certain ntTLt a TMt mS-t such as cornets, Cathed- secreary household word among all the races school (board told me that teachers of men. The world robbed its gar- were low-priced and shiftless and dens, and brought the floweirs to came and went so often that some- strew at his feet. In the days of war! times there would be four different he was acclaimed as the world's teachers in a term.

He said? in giv- a of hate me this idea of the average fun were dSuging the world, he W.rt'tZtomto*^ days 08 and looked to me like 7 those teach- JZ was that ers ought to have been going to Silver 'Sons? and devotional exercises by es (m aBd motor) into care a great deal from the regular church the of their The fathers ess in Rev. J. Bell. After the devotional ful COnS i a i organ in as much that certain inj slam in nearly all ti exercises the 'teachers divided into QDr 3" jec fistops such as cornets, chelle, Cathed- him because his heart there'ren in the sections for the purpose of So mts at gfr majn Chimes, Xylophone which wa s. the holy purpose, that never been born in Gei grant- more definite study of problems' problem confront that great from the instrume should a mother look upon the'spoken in many erland! relative to the woirk of 1st Grammar aQlcient ducator way toe met orchestra, it also of her first-born, slain in children, spoke it fathers or grandfathers of in battle.bless- nearly all the school child- his heart there ren in the township had that never been born in Germany.

German was of the homes and the it in their 'play on the There were no this week. A. Stayer of Ellerslie and study of Secondary Schools in four Martha A. Reese, of Hyndman, were counties: Clearfield; Tioga, Susque- granted a license in Cumberland onjhana and Bedford 'Counties. In his Monday.

comparison of (schools ipainted Mr J. E. Ford, of Everett, succeed- out that Bedford ranks eighth in a ed in killing a deer on South Moun- class of fourteen first class high tains, Franklin County during the schools. This comparative study is jmade on the basis of course of study Miss Moyer anid Miss Kotentoader, I offered in the various schools. The two of the high school teachers are low class school is traced back dir- spen'ding their vacation at their ectly to the lack of funds for school homes in Wernersville amd Lewis- purposes.

I discussed graphically a comparative piece of furniture in voice or the staging of a church choir burg respectively. Second and Third Cla'ss High Mr. Ira Powell saw a deer in Bar- 'schools are ineffective in that the woods last week. While Ira secondary school conditions can not came down to get his gun the CQTl161" Of out the district was a saloon and dance T'Tnc. o-rontAcT Tiiocp nf fiirniiniirp In i ui mo i i i TM a.

saiuon ana aance anJ he scl 0 a ir P1 is" Se Sto. I a he nTstrike 8 nS Heraan a German i tVimiKnTir) nolla.rs and is witnout a i-uuiu uui. criKe soniAtv mot tiiai-o 1 would rather be a two hundred dollar thousand dollars an teacher with two cents of apparatus doubt a wonderful I back than a two cent teacher two hundred dollars worth of apparatus. ment, the organ is electric action. was no deterrent these in an her dance in that hall Dr.

Corson The teacher out of pit and the organ can be placed any-. Wilson. some days of fighting township had the German virtue, friendly attitude toward is touched When we did go into the themselves Wednesday Morning sneaked away. It was Barclay's chickens. be brought up to a standard neces- after Joe, sary for first class work The inlequa- jlities in the smaller schools are too of Cessna! great for nornfil in se.con- fell down a flight of stairs and a ry education.

No matter how good bruised herself considerably She the teacher 1 in a second or third class -contemplated a trip to Sharon i school is the teaching is not as 1 good in the different subjects as in it. a school where one teacher can de- Rev. A. Eyler. Dr 'Corson the first speaker of the magnificence of it after it is in- on'j stalled which will be within two or to three weeks Mr.

Richelieu he Preparedness on will put his theatre up against any sick nd to see if the told, and that he was feature of this cam- has been monotonously to cry 1 with a Then Bollman of Snake Spring A uiio Lcauiici oau I que9tion because of the way it is vote all her time to the teaching hRVfi am Wilson, and Wilsonism teacher the country as for pictures, music his great- and clearness of pictures. What has been the crime of this Tiber their young men began from this home y-five had srone. a class. Often could recite but can not answer the a at the th will be all right in the course of a grades. graders.

Consequently urging reorganization of seventh and eighth few weeks. 4. Persuasion of "Eighth grade Albert Figard and wife of Six 'pupils to enter High School. was a Bedford visitor on last Satuir-i OT1 subject. day-'and called in to pay his respects' Possibilities of Consolidation: -and his subscription to 1922.

iSaxton and Liberty S. Wood-j nce Elmer F. Zeigler and Verna Woodbury and Woodbury Smith of Martinsburg, Pa and Harry Bedford Bedford and Zembower and Alice Mann's Choice, Everett, Hopewell, of Cumberland Valley, Pa were an West Providence, giranited a marriage license in Cum-i Towns of different counties may berland Wednesday. combine. Need not necessarily adhere Prof.

H. G. Weiraer, who has spent to boundary lines. (Hyndman) the summer at Bedford left New High School Policy nesday for Sbomokin, where (a) Expect larger student body in will visit his son who contracted future. blood poison recently while preform- i Hope to reorganize 'by Six and an operation i Six plan.

Mrs Russell Blackburn, 2. New law extended period of of A. E. Barnett-, was brought home' compulsory education. Wednesday evening from Baltimore, 3 We, as Americans, are sixth where she was in a hospital for three weeks.

She is improving slowly and asked. A question must have an DEEDS RECORDED ui "It iusf Gradually dawned on us ten our bovs went that we wpre not ui uiiio Germans but Americans, and that that makes it to'visit I a herlanrl WP had suns: so much upon him such condign punishment? a wa(3 the Fatherland that American Tele- Many things are said that are yt3 a neighbors' boys for. Their Father- Teach the rirft tract in Bedford Prosser to Telegraph Co. of Pa true and many are unjust. They say that he allowed a vast waste of wa3 America." said one of Teach the rit time and in the Bertie Leydig to Lester M.

Ley- Public funds in the conduct of the Hln wfl fatter had fonsht TM war. There certainly was a reat' ln ran else to do dig lot in Harrison Reuben A Her tract in Liberty and raneo-Prussian War of 971 waste of public funds during the nm hosp son foucrht against Gpr- war. But there was a Congress in Tt gavo us -h- sSong menta hold? tme Nobodv can ranvbodv else Pn teCt the treasury, and a a to tear loose from all the check extravagance Why 1S not that, a i i the German edford Springs Co, Ltd. to Bed- -ress, blamed? nolicv of i it easier for and when we cut loose we 1 00 TKM- rent i a Tn every Libertv Loan and Red nss drive the township went over ton. in the last drive more rd ri Co six bracts in Does ever one know that a ford Township $1.00.

economical administration was im-l B. P. Shaffer to Raymond Cessna possible under the conditions attend- After the first lecture the Gal- 8 acres in Colerain, $1000. mg this war? We had to accomplish bna.ith Brothers entertained the in- Margaret V. Metzger to Raymond ne year what Germany had been, na.

ro stitute with a splendid collection of Cessna 2 acres in Colerain and Rains- ears doing We entered stnmrvs were sold by the school war when things were a in that townshin and story reapened his discussion burp; $1700 in that townshin than in anv To get an army in the'otl-r in the state except one. on Ferris reopened nis discussion -ir Anderson hv assitrnfip to i- lr one. the subject Facts Albert Fyan 14 acres 1 1 was the supreme ne- The campaigns for the boys i I l- 1 t- 1 acieb, inn per- cessitv. Wo had to hililrl n. i nwrnr tn fio-lit that deal with daily life deal out dis- es in Bedford township $675 clipine WP do not need to teach cessity.

Wo had to build a conquer- eoirur away to fight, ami all the in- i nnt i a LU eiiLer i i i ouiiuui. Mile Run were in Bedford Jasf week Pennsylvania has accepted A hmetica th old on business Thev were accompanied cardinal principles of education. i i a point of view, we should ford township $1500. Robert I a i a mff a twelve 5 That we pm1 of wflr men i ilc did is one of the i achieve- -i ti in -Pahzafion that nold, 14 acres 155 perches in Bed- nt in i histnrv whiio TM i TM 1 ments in all history. While this a had not been fair to their bovg I I I I IJl I I I I I I uwm.lt^ll rt TS 4- ft i UI1 by WadP Figard and wife and Robert Send to Commissioner of Bdnca- 't from the practical point ot George.Smith to Amanda Weisel, and Grtmes.

I i at for Hardihirs plmrality was- 6,995,361 Principles of according to figures complied re- 1 Health bv interests Harding Cardinal going on we had no time to inspect view. Text books to be got up lot in East St Clair $300 had a total vole of 1 i i 2 7 0 4 2 The trvtql vote of the Country was 2fi. (Continued on page Eight) SPAPFRf 2. Living--pupils' vocation indi- viduallv 3. Worthy use of leisure 4.

Worthv membership in society 5. Ethical character--good habits and every device so organ-' Solomon Baker by Adm. to Mary ized to defeat efficiency in practical 1 Courier 10acres in South Woodbuiry i -w business life. Half the time spent on 2 9 0 0 The enemy was at our gates The inces- those days ard girls oik of the meetings c.iiled to talk over the consolidation of the seven townships schools a said- Arithmetic is spent on such problems that never pome un in Inter Surveyor's linear measure and smiarej measure. Apothecary's table, eleven SO 129.5 acres in Mary Courier to Andrew P.

Baker same tract S1740 Maria Gibson to Edward Gib (Continued on page i $1500 nun LIU- Glair, an(1 ea i ts wealth. Shall (Continued on page F'vel And we won the! "If isn't a i to raise up boy and let him speak the Inne-uage so much that he that mnst and speaks Eng- 1 ir) a wav like a for- on page Five) leadership of Wood- I when he family is pr--- I SPAPFRf.

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