Normal Eyte — November 17, 1909

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183 Editorial Until country school teacher salaries are raised, few will want to teach there.
184 Official Highlights of the ISTA convention
186 Mrs. Booth lectures; students hear great prison reformer Wednesday evening, November 10th. Speaks on prisons.
187 Black Hawk fair; Y. W. C. A. county carnival is well attended; show and booths do big business. Description of the fair and its entertainment.
187 Clio open session; society will give public program Monday evening, November 22nd; farce will be presented. Program for the session.
188 Great violinist to play; Maud Powell to give a concert in auditorium, Friday evening; music lovers delighted. Performance preview; photo.
188 Missing link found; Darwinian theory regarding origin of man is established; missing link brought to school. Pair of monkeys added to Greenhouse.
189 Manual training teachers meet. Professor Bailey heads group.
189 Colegrove delivers fine address Receives praise for ISTA address.
190 Teachers win game; Grinnell is defeated by score of 24 to 6; both teams in fine condition; rooters elated; Boatman makes three touchdowns. Fans meet football team at depot after game.
192 Meeting of the training department. Professor Bender talks about the topics of the meetings.
194 Miss Leone Bruce Visited her sister Clara.
194 On account of illness Clara Lawler returned home.
194 The many friends Ethel Speaker is recovering nicely after surgery for appendicitis.
194 Miss Hazel Hoyt Is enjoying a visit from her brother Neil.
194 H. O. Rogers Spent time with relatives in Mason City.
194 Miss Ida Fesenbeck New cottage will be built on Twenty-fourth and Tremont.
194 Mrs. Burton Howell Is visiting her parents on the Hill.
194 Miss Helen Seerley Attended a banquet for graduates and students of the University of Iowa.
194 The Misses McNally and Bruce Entertained the teachers of the Physical Training Department.
194 Miss Edith Buck Was a business caller in Waterloo.
194 Mrs. J. E. Allison Spent a week with her daughter June.
194 Miss Helen Seerley Entertained the Misses Letts and Lovell, sorority sisters of Helen Seerley.
194 The latest addition Two monkeys are being housed in the greenhouse.
194 Curtis Shields Went home to see his ill brother.
194 Fred Vorhies Has been enjoying a visit from his brother.
194 Miss Wilhelmina Feil Visited her sister Mollie.
194 Rev. E. E. Day Led chapel last Wednesday.
194 Word was received William Roberts, former Cedar Falls assistant city marshal, died.
194 Mrs. W. H. Bender and daughter, Eunice Returned from a stay in Bryan, Ohio.
194 Miss Mae Davidson Has returned to school.
194 The Misses Marie and Gertrude O'Brien Visited the Potter home.
195 J. H. Gray Was a business caller in Waterloo.
195 Miss Ward Entertained friends with a dinner party.
195 Miss Harriett Schooler Entertained friends with a taffy pull.
195 Miss Anne Shanewise Entertained a party in honor of Amy Case, who is graduating.
195 All those interested in the zoology Professor Arey has received new specimens from India via Professor Loughridge.
195 Miss Jameson Visited the Alpha girls.
195 Miss Pearl Schneider Spent some time with her cousin, Bessie.
195 Walter Abram Went to Charles City to officiate a high school football game.
195 At the Y. W. C. A. Emma Lambert gave a talk about her trip to Yellowstone Park.
195 The friends of Miss Ethel Stanley. Ethel Stanley has returned from the hospital after an appendicitis operation.
195 Lloyd and John Barnes Have returned from Canada.
195 The chapel exercises Thursday service featured the Modern Musicians Company.
195 Rodney Dexter Has returned after a visit with Frank Merrill.
195 The W. C. T. U. Held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Clark.
195 Miss Shirley Wheeler Visited with Cora Reemer.
195 The Misses Lura Jennings and myrrel Kirby Went to Iowa City.
195 Miss Garrison Visited Emma Gamble.
195 Miss Sadie I. Young Has been called home due to the illness of her mother.
195 At the regular meeting Alison Aitchison gave a talk at the Y. W. C. A. meeting.
195 Miss Genevieve Griffith Had to teach for two days in the city schools.
195 Miss Bernice Davidson Left school due to the illness of her mother.
195 Miss Ida Liston Had to quit school due to poor health.
195 Mrs. Sadler Visited Gertrude Tyrrell.
196 We were unusually pleased Orchestra performance at chapel was exceptional.
196 Miss Mattie Knight Spent the weekend in Burlington.
196 Mr. Elmer Nelson Visited Leslie Cotton.
196 Scenes from the Days of Feudalism Will be presented in chapel on Friday.
196 President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Entertained friends in honor of the Reverend and Mrs. E. E. Day.
196 Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Entertained friends with a dinner in honor of the Reverend and Mrs. E. E. Day.
196 Mesdames Barrett, Porter and Cross Attended football game against Grinnell.
196 All those who heard The performance of Donald Robertson is deemed a success.
196 Miss Nellie Dickey Went to Iowa City to see the football game.
196 The friends of Raymond Leland Raymond Leland is a member of the state historical society at the University of Iowa.
196 Prof. D. S. Wright Was a Waterloo caller.
196 Robert Moorhead Visited friends in Bristow.
197 Fate has decreed Tilda Berger is teaching in Bellingham, Washington.
197 H. E. Mitchell Is enrolled at the University of Iowa.
197 G. L. Martin Is teaching at North Dakota Agricultural College.
197 Clarence Baker Is working at the Y. M. C. A in New York.
197 W. J. Barloon Is a banker in North Dakota.
197 E. B. Gowin Is pursuing a doctoral degree.
197 Harriet Orvis Is teaching at Winthrop with other former ISNS students.
197 Muscatine, Iowa Many alumni teach there.
197 One of the pleasant features Reunion was held for alumni, faculty, and former students at the ISTA convention.
198 Theressa Pflieger Is working in Onawa.
198 R. D. Daugherty Has taken a position at the Iowa Wesleyan College.
198 Mable G. Bennett Is teaching at Avoca.
198 Frances R. Stillwagon Is married to D. E. Gurn and is living in Sheridan, Wyoming.