Normal Eyte — November 21, 1906

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161 Cash prize offered; interest in oratory is growing President Seerley announced that a cash prize was to be awarded to the winner of the women's oratorical contest; prize donated by Alta Birdsall McClenahan.
161 Our sentiments Debating League is not the source of complaints about the selection of judges for the recent debate against Ames.
162 Basketball; third term girls vs. veterans Last year's women's team defeats new third term team, 10-3.
162 Notes on Music Professor Fullerton notes national developments in music courses.
163 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XI Fifth article about arithmetic, perplexing percentage.
165 E. C. Bartlett Will serve as pastor in North Prairie, Iowa.
165 Lillian L. Crosby Will teach in South Dakota.
165 Jessie F. Brinkman Studying at University of Michigan.
165 E. A. Crary Elected county attorney.
165 Alice Edgerly Teaching in Seattle, Washington.
165 W. H. Bridges In Florida real estate business; brother John is teaching in Oklahoma.
166 At the home of the bride's parents Bertha L. Palmer married Ernest L. Ackerman.
166 J. L. Cherny Principal in Riceville.
166 Bessie B. Buchanan Superintendent in Jefferson County.
166 Alma Giddings Teaching in Marshalltown.
166 Marjorie Quigley Preparing for finishing course.
166 Florence Breneman Doing well in Ames.
166 Ventura Platt Doing well in Garwin.
166 Ida Wilson Studying at University of Iowa.
166 Edith E. Cross Teaching in Oklahoma.
166 Edith Gillen Teaching in Doon.
166 Jessie F. Lias Teaching in Moline.
166 Friends will learn with gladness A. C. Fuller recovering from typhoid fever.
166 C. E. Buckley Now working for a bank in Prairiesburg.
167 The following item taken from a local paper of early fall Lieutenant Leslie Chapman attended staff school; helped in revision of textbook.
167 Supt. Chas. E. Blodgett Elected president of professional association; S. L. Thomas is committee chair.
167 Nellie L. Rhodes Teaching in Hiteman.
167 Ethel Woods Visited Cedar Falls.
167 Minnie (Ainsworth) Wilson Resigned from school position to work on a teacher education book.
167 A little daughter The Reverend and Mrs. Charles H. Seward have a new daughter.
167 Mrs. Ella Hartshorne Will spend winter in Rochester, Minnesota.
167 Saturday, October twenty-seventh Annette Barnum Page died of tuberculosis.
167 C. W. Lyon Appointed assistant attorney general of Iowa.
168 Mabel and Lila Smith Teaching near Morning Sun.
168 Winifred James Teaching at Beaman.
168 Nell Davis Teaching at Coon Rapids.
168 Elsie Narland Teaching near Radcliffe.
168 Jennie M. Dilger Taught near Dougherty.
168 Kate Logan Elected superintendent in Cherokee County; succeeds Agnes Robertson.
168 Florence Gulick Teaching at Melbourne.
168 Cora Lighter Teaching at Rolfe.
168 Winifred Cameron Teaching in Ames.
168 Marie Zernecke Teaching near Dubuque.
168 Chloe Wyckoff Teaching near Webster City.
168 Grace Harrison Teaching in Colorado.
168 O. H. Benson Elected county superintendent in Wright County.
168 Ida Peterson Teaching at Bancroft.
168 Bessie Dundore Teaching in Perry.
168 Lester Johnson Working as market gardener; has new daughter.
168 Harvey Hinshaw Teaching near New Providence.
168 Rose Burkhart Assistant principal at Allerton.
169 Gertrude Narland
169 Society Poetic tributes to the Orios and the Chrestos; Shakes put on "Bachelor Maids" program.
169 Lillie Simmons Teaching in Ames.
173 Charlie Cotton Returned from Minnesota to attend school.
173 Josephine Graham Visited Hampton.
173 Harriet Manful Mother visited.
173 Mabel Bennet of Oelwein Visited Edyth and Minnie McKee.
173 Mr. Clarence Wassam Visited Normal friends.
173 Stella Plumb Visited by sister.
174 Miss Falkler Was sick.
174 Verna Hallowell Mother visited.
174 Ferne Sours Visited Waterloo.
174 Mildred Foster Visited grandmother.
174 Alta Doolittle Visited Hudson.
174 Connie Smith Recovering from illness.
174 Word has been received from Miss Seals Regaining strength; hopes to return for beginning of winter term.
174 A happy surprise was perfected Thursday evening Viola Griffith celebrated birthday.
174 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crary of Grundy Center Visited.
174 Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Visited Waterloo.
174 Millicent Warriner Will go to California.
174 Julia Piersol Went to Kansas.
174 Mr. Day of Cedar Rapids Visited Dorothy Doerfler.
174 Mrs. Stilson of Corwith Visited daughter Ethel.
174 Mrs. Florence Anderson Went to Plainfield.
175 Miss Foster of Oklahoma Visited granddaughter Mildred Foster.
175 Mary Holmes Visited Waterloo.
175 Emma Fink Entertained friend.