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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 5

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aaaasa. cmmgaag. ft This page wfll be developed to iudiide news from all Ontario County schools. Your Children in the Public Schools Edited by Kathleen Vogf Contributions solicited from ers and scholars of county schools. History of the Red Cross in vea' of 1SS3, jfapoleofc 3rd Ee ascje a treat? Trbich 14 as- cH and adojKed.

was caifcxi auu arcdes to ily. He wos tie victory but it was a 1 the cost of aiasTM Jives. Many oJ the oeople perished before help reached, theas. is2pp8ae3 to -be -traveling through the bsniefieids- heart, was rent ay -the cries of' the Wocnded. He 'and dressed their TVOUBCS.

STORY OF MAN WHO SLEPT FOR TWENTY YEARS Hay Football! jss wjso went arc-unc took, care of Use wounded. the CrtEsean war. Rorence Nightingale had gone forth cart of wounded. Told for School Readers; Title All Page Is feve" cheered than. Be' state-services irs pm-ec'-lag aaci.

sefteniag-. war; jatp van Winkle was a since fees the Cross banner, husband. was-'a shrew, cr all-the while. He. KO sit wet a rod--.

sea, by the hoir.eser.ice of the ss 5a keavy 'as a nurses and eared for all-- Department of Chilian Relief. The laj all day without a 'school children knitted -acd sewed, though he shoaM jjsn-i uever forgot the scenes The preseni Red Cross was organ; encouraged by a single nibble. He and wrote abow them. ized in launder the leaeerssip of W6uhi never to assist a neigh- 'bor, even in the roughest toH. showed how my lives could be sav- -Miss Ciara jferwax ed, if- 'they had people 'to caret .61 'the wounded- I A WORK OF He a great mart to husk In-; com, build sone fences or run errands for Jhe neighbors.

was ready to attend to anyood.v's"bustaess; REPORT ASPART OF The First Thanksgiving the Aaram of IS20 the May- Kysrcaai, earry- abox 100 They to the Xw Vrorlci. UttlevUle School Pupil Reviews Tragic Tale of Philip Nolan faSf Bradford tine fcr tlae celery to- auwi God and feast and rejoke. Indians Are Guests Thev inviied tiw Indiacs as gtwsts" Tbev had aQ of good- things 10 eat pies os' "The Mas Wiih- cut CJd'-iitry" by Everett There was oscre.a sias by-the nasje ef PtiUy He was a scldirr. Oiw. day- he sic; Aaror; Burr lead him to." his: soal and bodv.

was tried by court ami was" -fcund guilty. Colonel Morgan; Use asked hisi if he wasted to say anything. He said, "I wish I never liear the niaie of the States A-sentence was made on Nolan, terrible' tied. -Sarasg- cue of the' people to rettirn MsyfiOVfer or. hs passage Ther held soorts with the Indians- be-----v? of -lack of The" children played games and ev- a splendid time.

i C-- A i "ill not. giving has been reiigioasly kepi ever since, by Americans. What -a great deal we have to be thaste! for! What 3 Beared c-tis What hoses! What otter "grains' inventions. What schools. a--d 'Fall.

us everyone, on November to homes thank God for these blessings. Kd Sd GERALDIXE RODMAN. they-felt that God'had been good-- Grade 6 to Canandaigtia. R. 2.

Cdkutm Lite of Mauve in These Interesting Compositions "Autumn" was Fe was a Dutch nainter. He hked to paint scenes ofcattte His finest; paintiiig was a.fiock of sheep, 1 pictures he ateo included water. He was bom ged and wild they to actoodjv His SOB, Rip, had: to inherit his father's own clothes. Hip had a dog by the name of. How are you, when he came in the house, his tail This has been a busy week would droop and Dame Van aad a joyful one too.

We have been would scold Mm- When Rip, getting a larger mail than usual, was visiting with spine of the men there at The Daily Messenger office-, w6uld call them all to, 'End that always makes us Can you guess the reason for 1 increased mail? Of course, that's it clamor of his wife, was to bis gun dog and go hunting. ISIany of them you will find on ne (jay iap and his dog wander- School '-Page, but a great ff jcto the highest part of the too late for use catskUl, and suddenly so we are holding them hollering his Don Makes a Touchdown And Incidefltly Discovers a New Friend sat; hear tfae rianie. United States. He never did for he was pat on a ship at New Orleans. Nolan- was never permined to read or hear One day when I was cut sailing a 'anything' about the United Statss great storm came up and I was Subject of I started out to Ose day as he read the "Lay of driven cut to sea.

Pretty soon we the Last "Minstrel" aloud, he grew -y land, so we swam toward that school, my father was working near white. He flung the book over- 'place. Coming up the beach we saw tlse house. The dog was with him board. Ee then wem uuo his state- a large citv in a Walking and saw me.

He started to follow 1 room and stayed for two months. He 0 Every time he went in lhe the house, he dreaded the tyranny of wife. The only way to escape It was the. night before greatsaw him drop his cooks the day be-ifought bravely for the United football game. This time she bad stopped.

states shi! when one of the Ameri- A squad of boys from the AVest-" and said in a frigid tone, "I was I cans were kaied. He was asked to be vule High school were to meet a very much surprised. Oonald, to see at Washington, but no team from Uniontown liigh on the the ahdignified display you made on; answer ever came in reply. He was field of battie the next afternoon, the street last evening. I shall feel; never allowed to come, vrithin sight In the "Westville school locker it my duty to report you to the prin-i of the United States.

was, he heard; rooms, weary boys were getting out cipal on Monday." to attend a ball. He danced; name He of their 'ootball'togs and preparing Don had flushed uncomfortably: with Sirs. Graff and asked her about said. "Why. Nolan, the man who large -into the'clty we were "greeted by a me.

I tried to drive him iiian who took us to the Mayor. father chased him back, top- When we knocked on the doer a voice said sleepily, "Come in." When we walked in we saw a room filled with couches instead of My Later he must have sneaked away for when I was about half-way to school, I found he was followJng me again, I live a mile and a half from school. I knew I would be late for saViEs In the pictur a man. is-drinng of although it was twelve o'clock. i he saw us he said, "Well, wnc you?" We told him we had shipwrecked.

He was glad to TT see us and asked us to lunch. We the name Um- to a of trees and were given a bamboo pole. We sat in a chair under a tree and took him to school. When I got there I sslft. to my teacher, "Good morning, Mrs.

Sidman. My dog followed me to school this morning." She said. "Never mind. UTe wfil keep him here." dbwu by my seat. When my class ptit in the woods and) a class-mate, Babs Coleman continued, still! On Shipboard ouford" awaiting him severely, ''As 1 said.

I shall feel it She went directly tohe r-husband sSf wderTis jiauch room. We will just print the went back to the vHlage and; generally walked home to-jmy duty toreport niight who was toe deek mouths was called, he followed meto" class, under a articles, then you can see for your-jflidn't know anyone, gether. since they lived but a ewi forget mv duty you boys win the some negroes ere -takenca. boa, rfown; vhRrft Wsinjr mv Uanghed at him. i doors tomorrow!" This interest iri the School Page; one day he saw a woman whose i I certainly makes us feel good.

Since voice seemed familiar: He asked; lake. ABBKt, 6 lattteville, Dist. 3. i we started it more or less as an what her name was and iueriment to see whether or not boys; told him Judith Gardimer. "Was it better tonight?" Bahs- able to believe his ears.

Then he! homes. sad looked up joyfully. Miss bad as he had no home to go to. rn hnorn welt; -uuiu ni-a NoSs SS 2 be the fruit was knocked down, There he kept bitog my feet with the pole. Everybody: OH tne I said ow-ows itafcen no io ei 1aBa es walked "very slowly and the: The teacher took hta nomes- znis ntace leei went about two miles an hottr.

"Antniaa" The teacher took him ears, pulled him out and turned him out of doorssr. Soon The Messenger, we; was. JShe told Rip Van town team is much heavier i i were not sore things were He asked her where her mother was. eoinff, to turn out. If flo- contribu-; She told him that she had died.

He know the 7 page5said she daughter and town, read: There There shall 6ae of the lanibs has i But right now it.looks very much ha Uy as though the Sciool Page is gotogj tf to have a long and su'ccessful career. i( i' lpvffle Dist 3 make it toe finest that can be Uttlevule. irt the and the sky. hurt Its leg- and eaiinot walk, S3 the man. is carrying it The dog is.

helaiag him drive The-" maii is old; He has in his: He has on. a brown suit and around the county the) landin 1838.: He was a Dutth land-! other day; we stopped at a numher Sape painter. He Bilked to paint i of rural and schools to horses- and I how the School Page idea i by some the teachers. minute "Aw--that's dandy of you. Miss ted States Coleman," the-boy had cried.

the captain and said, 'T am; be no loud tallong. 2. ymi womr, Tre're going d.vtog." morlltorf'two! As he came out on the field with He wanted to hear about the tJni- j. A car can nofc vmo ntb of the team, Don thoughtjted States, if Lincoln was an hour. You can not tin-i mv dog went to school.

MARGARET. 1JBKRS, Grade Canandaigua, R. 2. word, then cried, a toe way, st ttagM7he bluchers, to go into a game! My but you. fnrrnp n'j 'of that encounter, then he about the number of 5.

It shall! boys have marvelous; llos formed the words, lOBTMNES" CLUB 1 get- the party." Her He then handed the cap-; "Don't for-1 tain a paper which said, "Bury me i i in the sea, it has been my sea shore scenes. He died to 1888. iiAYMOND RSOBENS, Grade 6, Idttleviile, District 3. i were pleased to liear that everyone tem a lone. One teacher told us that 'liked to read it and compare the 4-H BANQUET lirice-presidsnt of Whelps township 4-H club, writes-j the following account of an acliieve- recently mere: Babs, rvtTgot two things to love it, But will a a a stone at New Or i AKKOUNCE Don thought, "Bate andjup -Dorothea Don ran after-her, but when not say a word until TJrtiw-'.

Eighth Grade Writes on History of the girls in food clubs, on that way, we Thai she turned away and ed up the street. Wss Game. Begins I The teams took their positions! i and the game was called- Quarter succeeded quarter, 'still neither side was able to score. It was the the third Quarter before ville secured a touchdown. They Adams? Orleans or Fort; ANISE DARLING Grade '8 'liittleville Dist.

3. i MisS Genieve Swayze -anaomscss en to the frnited i the mnies of pnpils of Sbtriet 5, 1 states So we ran down the street iParmlngton school, who are on the In five minutes we -were honor rU for the month of Oc- But ITli siissed their kick over the goal but; 4-liXlwVA -wj! .63 rfjA-m 4 IfcfciN-' compositions written to other Ab out 150 people attended, mcludtng; promise you one thing. Tomorrow, 6 0 favor Qf Vaim 1 of the county with those done in iub members and guests. The jbefore we go out on the field, 111 tell 1 UIC her own classroom. That's an 'idea guests were local leaders and others the rest of the fellows what you which might be passed on.

to other -Kriio are very much interested in club said, and I'll -tell them a lot more teachers, (work, --what you are probably "The Man Without a Cotifltry" Is Title of Fine Book shouting. bdund for the" good BELLY 6-A. tfolori School, i tiaij, Grace Exton, Bas- Canandaigua, N. "ST. Find Old Paper A yellowed certificate produced else that her '-The was held in the of the High school.

Wai- but don't want to say. Then well foot -Within a The first flag-was made bv Betsy Ross, of Philadelphia, in June, 1776. She made it from a toSdo Cookinghani, teacher of agricul- Babs turned around, her paui- Rockefeller, sparkling. t-fe tare, introdticed the School Page. wfao a talk on camp.

That's about all we can ot townshlp College; Geneva, by an 80- old man who sought informa- tion concerning its validity for free was a second lieu-1 tu i tlon disclosed a unique financing United States plan adopted by the institution a tMonvnie attempted a pass to century ago. The certificate was eyes; a man behtaa the goal. the play, Don had worfc- and Marjorie Bing. Those having perfect attendance i for the month are: Edward Basttaa, Harold Bastian, Bastian, Raymond Bastiah. Eteton, Har! old Weigert, Robert Weigert, Ian Bastian, Lucille Bastteua.

Grace Es- aM Babs Has A Flan ABfcAA i tot, never fear piI3s were awarded. Arthur weTl be back again next Saturday. coanty club leader, intro- "That's what I wanted to orsee ed quietly portion near tates Jutlee ago. The Sflver is now so.che^p fto icu iu vu learned and tuition-i workmanship Instead or t-ne the United -States. When he obtainable for each- and every one i that makes wedding goa tne j.1.

pomt where Morgan them. i same old price; 1 nvaisaanoA. Fair. The achievement night How -t I uw a there were 15 stars and stripes, but Congress voted to return to 13 stars she cried. "Now I know you to drop win.

Ill tell you what I'm go- the ball flew through the air Don. vou boys win, 111 give leaped in front of the for you. man, caught the pigskin and circling around the other players, started on strange and peculiar by a motion of an idea!" DonU run across the field for his own we sincerel? hope will jedy." i tossed his books in the air--and i goal. So sudden was and missed them as they fell. so unexpected, that hi- Just as they landed with a great not balked or even fuhy should never hear of nor "Great Men Who Live In the Hearts of People 59 is say There were then 28 states; at thei; Sc 1 Don raced tothei 8 i name them all.

However let us re-l money and men, which Washingfon was a member. i There were 13 white stars in the ore stop, here's a little sug-s duced Dorothea Fairman, who gave i upper left hand corner in a blue ges oli: if you too much tur-j a talk on experiences at. the a Darty each star representing a colt "TTjankseivinE and are OTiy of the 13 colonies. 6 and Kentucky were admitted up and send Page You Get Scholarships York state men were on ship-board he: was called "Plain Buttons" because he did not; have any initials on the buttons of; his coat. When ah officer got killed by a gun-shot, Nolan took his place j.

and iird the gun, i I Once when they met a shipload of i the captain wanted some-' state. There were then 28 states; at ttTttae of the iSSS.toSSS^lfI BM toe of the Spanish-Ameri- I decision to eatorge head- The aJid today, seems tcj haw aknaekrori ANNBDARtiNG, i Siat sort" of thing. GradeS, i can and 'inier, of Rome. Uttteville, Dist. 3.

Dean, likewise Student One American university has its! dean who never attended college, tnst Chesbrough seminary and Junior cbSege at Forth Chill, 10 3n3.es west of Rochester, Jteas deaa of men! who is enrolled himself as a higaj school student. He is Ray Perry, 28, of Eldred, w-hb hopes later to attend col-1 lege with Mrs. and to pare for the minMfy. Bom at OH City, Mr- Perry had a common school education and then managed his father's farm un- 1 til he was 21, He then had one) year of work in itie high school de-i partment of Greenville Greenville. HL, and another at the Ediaboro, state normal school-i Then he went to work in.tbe.oi!.

fields of Bradford, and finally became an oil driller. He this career for fire years. One year ago he entered the B3ga; School of Chesbrougii Somnary. 5n recognition oi his; acknowledged ajnoag. the: -students ae' named! dean of-' men.

1 HONOR BOIJD TOPS EECORP OP YEARS) -KAPLES The scholarship hon-' or'roU of Naoles High school for the. iirst-cpiarter of school year, idelSdes fee following; 1 Loretta Safiith an average of 91.8; Betty Ratcliff, S1.4* Roth; Wonlselesel, 613; Mary Tyler, 90.4,; and Pauline ScJienfc SO. I The Conor roil ia the grades -was Ifce largst attained in several years. A republic is land which oce section must endare wolves be- caBse te ones tbat are -wa believe fa Kindness to animals. Health It's a dreary old world and a weary old world When a toothache you happen to get.

Beyond any question, if you've indigestion O'er trifles you're certain to fret- And who can be happy, however so rich, If his feet are afflicted with locker-room itch? "S6n don't go to dinners er dances or Shows If neuritis gets into your frame. A boil on your neck, all life's pleasure can wreck, And a touch of the grip does the same- To get the full joy from a rose which you smell, There isn't a doubt that you've got to be well. doesn't take much of an ache to destroy Tbe Tfleastee a fortune can bring, If appetite and you can't sleep at night You are deaf to the sews birds that sing. For the joys of the world are not glory or wealth, If you want to be Happy, take care of yoor EDGAB A. GIFEST in -Atlanta Journal disapproving blushed although she A''hardly to blame for the way Don i I Gard-! his books.

i "Well," Don cheerfully, when teacher had disappeared around a earner, ''that probably a zero" in algebra." Be picked up the books carelessly, said goodby to Babs and started homeward. "You might as well order the ice the score. point was secured bj back who made as the goal as the crowd had a long while, The Game Ends room. us re-imoney and men, of a few of the most i During this period yranSjin as a great man. can was decorated with the Uni- prominent ones.

Freich courts: plea4- i'ted States flag arid a picture of Some of our olaest men in BIS-I taieiican "We also George Washington. He had some story should come first. lives maps laying at the foot of his bed. 'the discoverer of oar country, S.JM i He asked the captain to tell him perseverance Then; JJgbt rod -rt. 1 incTI wnt how man states there were and we hear of Srldes a son of.

springing into Hl en their nanfes. He left a note after; a Civil wild wiUa joy. Hats and pennants Tha flew through, the air- The Ihe was dead, to bury him in the hear pi him until 1520. Thfei! it V7as and put up a memorial at. that- he responded to the call af the Fort Adams for him.

jHymouth company as a leader ROBERT REUBENS ISU. eream BOW," he called back over his'band played loudly shoulder, "that game's as good aslly with more volume W0 -j Some of the boys picked next afternoon found Had-i and bore Mm around the field on; "i ley's field, where the game was -to their shoulaers. I be played, packed with It was victory lu i i On "one side were the Uniontown. very hands of defeat weusviue. waving brown and white; made the best of its big ipennants, their school colors.

On' That night Babs' home was on flay we went to the woods, ottier side of the field, sat the.ed brilliantly and strains of muste Mjr fataer went with us. We saw Westville students proudly through the door as it and white. What iing gold and blue; Hundreds of'flung open for the admittance ol: you revered life during who name. iv both ijlacfc-aa of Lincoln I always Walks by Idndsay, find won- tbc- and Of the most important event school year. Miss Coleman Speaks That morning Don had eeount-: too!" Miss Coleman, the teacher who; it was? Meads were in the; gsests.

"Doo arrived early to My fathelr said, "It is our Tom bleachers. The game was considered Babs "it was yori who really won, cat." gaitae!" I think he was fooled. "And" he added, "partly Miss. It was a skunk, Coleman I am glad to tell her so! ELEANOR UGHTFOOTE, Grade 5, K. G.

Stanley, K-D. 2. American colony. read in littleville Dist. 3..

aU history books of his -dating iventuri-sr tile New England Indians. In X.ongfellow's, "Court- I After this our maary inyentors in the Revolutionary period, other men earns to the top of the ladder of success. Washington, our lader, "Father of our Country." jfusaL fe tbe PUZZLERS "PERSONS SAME-IAVm ccACrf MUST A1J2N KoPPfNG A SMALt ON FCoM A8XJT A TWE ONE HUNDRED fouftjps AIL TNE ANIMAL.STWAT CbiN TOUCHES ACT2 MoPPiNe ACE CONeiPEftep AS CAUGHT THE Men of" the steamboat, aHd Howe, the who tcomrai with ttoe setang machine. During 1789-1796 he served as oar; Great saving devlces--were in- ftrst president and showed the Tent by Morse, BeB, atorconi er of the constitution. many other A Frenchman, Marquis de La-j Btiring the years of-rl favette, also is to all, es-i jjooseveft's adiainlstratStaii oar pKially to French and country advanced.

The reforestation movemait was- started during his presidaicy. Many songS vrere writ- A. JNUSfelit i ten about his botUfiag --in Santiago Bay. i Then we have our great waf president, Woodrow the nreseryatton of hnrnaurityife brotsglit 1 is in to the World war. JEfter Oils he brought about the League of Na.

tions. Also he Washington CowferaMSL I Then among Sifiti $. modern times is.Lindberg, -who goal of flyiag over the AttefeSe ocean a2oce. The men 'piaffing ap, expedition." great 'honor for i meats in the AntarcSc aaJe. fhey also hare Introduced the, into i places never visited by tasa.

i I think that lie aest -mea to their names on ora'coaptrj's hoaor 1 roll, will be those who fezcsx for all Jaws. WOOD i West i Union.

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