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THE HOUSTON HERALD HOUSTON. MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932 VOL. 66. KO 8 M.aMMMAmv 4 AAA i Yean in Yean in REGISTRATION AT OLD SETTLERS KEUMUN, mm. Name Age County Age County BO RAM TEXAS COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION High School Auditorium HOUSTON, MISSOURI AUGUST 26 AND 27, 1932 25 28 .6: ..60 .44 .44 .67 -24 FRIDAY, 9:00 Invocation.

9:10 Pledge to the JL5 AUGUST 26. (Continued from Last Name Age W. C. Trusty 73 Bitha' Trusty -67 Alex Stillwell ...60... Willinm Britzman Beulah Coats Gladys Elmore Edna Groves John A.

Benson ..56... 19-18. 20.. .59. Virgil Edwards Mi's.

Virgil Edwards 37 Margaret Benson 63.. George E. Sigman 71.. Vina Sigman 70- llenrv Jackson 46- C. L.

Hutcheson William F. Carty Ethel Kyle Smith Joe Foster A. J. McKinney Juhn C. Ballard 441.

53 -51 Yt i 19 1 Elbert Bridges 19 ln-in Bridges .....28 16 P. 0. McKinney 70 -72 ...:73 -51 C. M. Stephens J.

I. Smith A. 0. Hebbs 46 .54.. 54 78 Lillic Ilobbs .44.

W. L. George 70 -73 39 Anna George 53 James Sherrill 20 John Pearcy .50. Maggie Pearcy -19 1 Maxine Pearcy .48 Mildred Pearcy 24- 6. 3.

.45 Roy- Pearcy Vivian Noe W. J. McGee, Jr-T. L. Smith .25..

52 4 D. P. Derry berry J22 66 Stella Adey 17. W. L.

Hiett 12 PREMIUMS AWARDED: Oldest Settler: JULIA RIDEN, Licking, Ago years, 6 months and days lived in Texas county all her Oldest Man: B. LUCAS, Clear Springs Age years, 3 months and 7 days. Oldest Woman: 9:20 Singing of County Chorus Songs, led by. 9 13 -26 26 County Superintendent 9:40 "Teaching the Atypical Pupil Stanley C. Oliver, Professor of Rural Education, Springfield Teachers College.

14 -47 47 10:10 Our "Demonstration 3 20 I Miss Mabel Moberly, District Rural Supervisor, opnngfteld Teachers College "Parent-Teachers Association and the School" Mrs. F. W. Faurot, Mountain Grove "Teaching of Chas. B.

Gillespie, 5i 10:40 48 Has life. 11 KX) 92 11:20 Text Book Changes and 65 13 13 17 MARGARET J. JOHNSTON, Grogan 14 Age 86 years, 1 month, 29 days, RH Noon Lunch. 1:00 Demonstration, Rythm OrchestraPIum Valley School, Mrs. Fay Casebeer, Teacher 1:20 "Continuance of County Health Program" Miss Alice Finley, Federal Nurse 1 40 The Value of Quarterly Examination Questions 9 Miss Mabel Moberly, Rural District Supervisor 2 :10 Demonstration, Primary Reading Miss Lydia Wells, Primary Department, Davenport, Iowa a 20 REGISTRATION NOTES.

23 18 A total of 708 were registered. these 85 were between the ages of "g3 1 and 80, 23 between 80 and 90 and Week.) Name Age County iicnry Wall 73 Lvdiu B. Wall 57 John P. Beard ou.jolm Gregory ..32 Bessie Copley Virgina Emdo .18. Iris Street Faye Davis -58 Margaret King Mayfield --'t.

S. Kelly C. C. Hatch -71 C. T.

Farley ..61 Pink Sells -46 A. M. Venable 42 Clai once Venable -44 S. jucuonaia -53 J. B.

McMullin Ruth Gregory .67 Kathleen Foster -54, II. P. Mitchell -20 J. M. Smallin -18 Betty Smallin -14.

Z. E. Goldsberry 14, M. J. Upton 16 R.

P. Higgins 16, J. A. Hobbs 65 D. Newman 62 (F.

M. Adey 48,0. A. Johnson 56 Man Cummins 59 E. Overt 23, Luther Ellis 4 Xancy C.

Sutton 1 Adda F. Elmore 16 Alice Crismon 16 p. E. Mitchell Ilinklc 62jMacie Cusebeer 52Lenora Clark ..39 (Mark Wilson -35 Tonv Haueard 19... 40.

Carmen McKinney 26jLaveta McKinney 30, Annie Bailey Marden .....74 Xate Maiden 50iLawrcnce Clayton 14 Nellie Jane 14 James Harvey Crocker- 75 James LeRov Crocker -33 Leon Harvey Crocker 2 Dr. R. B. Tilley -11 Tilley 5 Bobbie Tillev Jack Tilley Gene Tilley Adelia Mahaffey 41 Olga Bryan 18 joe Sawyer 1 1 Frank Jarrctt -56 w. T.

Elliott .65.. Ed Allen -19 James E. Roderick ...20 lM rs. J. E.

Hardin -68, w. II. Haney K. Hanev 25, Nellie May Haney 24 Mrs. A.

B. Haney 64 j. wT. Willhite 45 o. Miles 73, Mrs.

c. O. Miles 34 24 Trone Miles 1 17 Lorene Miles 11 Alvin Coehrau 19- ..19.. Years in Velum Fourt County Alice ourt -16 AdUlC Hill B. S.

Cummins -61 Lloyd Foulk ..72.. -68 Caroline Stengcr Elgiva Romincs .78 .78 Oscar Douglas W. R. Douglas .39 .79 Lottie Douglas E. M.

Flowers M. E. Stump .41 50--38 Mrs. Mary Mecomber .61. Mrs.

Edith Parsons -45 Mary Jean Gentry Audrey Parham -'iMickev Parham 58 Leland B. Wmack, Jr. Iv Rjwlai -82 Roland R. Beeler Mrs. N.

E. MathL Imogene Randolph I J. R. Hudson Mrs. J.

R. Hudson Selma Agee Billy Agee Bobby Agee I F.liTflhotfi inw Bettye Faux Hazel Hayes Lyle Lemons Merle Killion Maisie Coats Jessie Killion I.T. T. MeTfinnev -45 Rohrrt Rav Williams. O'J L- TnHl.

20 A I mil UII3 23 18 I Ill i Lois Flowers Margaret J. Johnston ...86.. Mary J. Lawson Finis Lawson V. C.

Henderson Viora Henderson Leroy Henderson Ij. F. Sigman Frank Carter J. E. Killion F.

D. Edwards W. Lawrence J. J. Mintner Austin Grisham ma Sarah T.

Grisham 74 J. U. Hcrndon Rim TTurrnlnTl -55. 1 James L. Douglas -D7 ir i.

.33. Tom Douglas 8. Gerald Douglas Emon- Trapp 8. ..65.. .25..

Phillip Hamilton Earl Ramsey Wm. Vandervoort A. A. Dodson Toney Grant ..30.. .35..

S. W. Bailey .24 ..20 J. n. Stricklin Alice Reynolds Comstock ora oenciieiu Vclma Bencficld Gus Sudhcimer Fred Sudheimer ,44.

.43.. .40. Arch Sudheimer William Sudheimer Lizzie Sudheimer ..65. .63.. Jesse Willhite Elizabeth Haney 44...

12. 9 13 4 17 a 3 67 40 6 65 27 18 13 19 14 JJ5 60 50.... 14 fU 46 53 en 71- 60 37 7 .....44 -71 Of 70 2 "Dental Hygiene for 86, uw 3:10 "The Rural High oj were pns-t u. "in Mrs: Nancy C. Sutton, of Houston, age 89, received a premium in 1924 in and Mrs.

Mary E. Julian, Licking, was a winner in so were At! School 53 Mrs. jane aicuiure, oi tumsu '4n' county, age 93, was the oldest woman reeristered. in fact the oldest person SATURDAY, 9:00 9:10 Invocation- Pledge to the Flag- 9:20 Singing of County Chorus Songs, led byF. L.

Dunivin, County Superintendent Demonstration, Rythm Orchestra Elk Creek School, Mrs. Isabell Hasty, Teacher 9:40 10:00 State Music Program 31 67 51 10:20 "The Place of the Home and the School in the Training of the Child Miss Mary England, JDept. of Education, Montgomery, Ala. 11:00 "Picture Appreciation" -jlM4ss Cora E. Morris, State Rural Supervisor -Rev.

J. H. Crocker -Led by Vernie'Casebeer Plans for the Year" Jjaurel Book Topics of Interest Superintendent the Grade Herrington, State Board of Health Superintendent AUGUST 27. -Rev. Fred R.

Harper -Led by Beatrice Butler Mr. Ralph Palmer, Cabool Mr. W. F. Kahre, Jr.

SAVES YOU my0 new paint FREE, AND PAY 11:30 11:45 1:15 1:45 2:15 2:45 3:45 M. S. T. A. Insurance Adjournment.

"Misfits or Round Pegs E. E. Neeley, "Reading Circle Work "Making the School the M. S. T.

A. Enrollment Distribution of Supplies Lunch. in Square Holes" State High School Inspector and the Library" Miss Cora E. Morris Heart of the Community" Mis Mary England Clark W. Flowers- 20- Walter Allen Rhesa Doris Morgan Lois Stites C.

D. Rouner Mrs. C. D. Rouner 14 52 55 65 J.

R. Wilson Delia Sooter -Lillian Stultz Wesley Stultz Fannie Gettys Ruth Gettys Dean Gettys Dale Gettys Jewell Byrd 72, 51 56 .62 23 4 1 16 17 Mabel Roberts J. F. Hale M. F.

Pipkin Thomas B. Murphy 59 73 Maude Trimble Eloise Cummins Margaret Dickersou George Dickerson Ruth Funk Laura Haney Almcta Ross Laura Walker Esther Manly Mildred Erwin Mary E. Kell W. D. Reeves Manrine Reeves Glenn Reeves 3L 35 64 26 30 27 14 .11 75 Pauline Reeves Mrs.

Mary J. E. Frisbee Lovey Brackett J. F. Davis .21 1....

Ruby Fox Barbara June Fox Vina Davis W. C. Grimes Edward Kelly John E. Bojt .23.. .26..

W. H. Hicks ..70. John W. Unger-Carrie Harmon Clara Ice G.

W. Agee Dan C. Boyt S. E. Mitchell -John E.

Cross Ruby Cross ...47. ...25 -24 .68 ...66 ...73 ...24 .17. George Hicks ...22.. Lora Overfelt Lorene Dixon L. A.

Parsons Albert Stump Bernard Stump William Gilmore 25 14 54 ...13... S. J. Hogan ...65. 0.

A. Hogan R. L. Stillman May Craven Julia Rutlman Wilma Craven .46 ...62 ...75 .26 William Junior F. W.

Bauch Florence Bauch Clark M. Howell Hickman Howell A. M. Howell R. R.

Wolford Cora Wolford Verna Berlin 7. 53... .50 ...47 ...12 58 -52 -51 ...21 ...22 Cecil Berlin Betty Jane Berlin .1 mo 54 7 L. L. Grisham Wayne Grisham B.

Elmore 33 Henry Britzman Bertha Britzman Gus Britzman 54 43. 11 73 E. llnnoy Otto T. Stcugcr i)ti Lillit Hnckshorn 60 XeWe McCubbins 37 Ida fimkh 38 Mabel Stricklin 30 Jolin Edd C. J.

Koch Ella Prier 3.. ...54.. ...20.. 7. Anna Marie Prier.

Louise Carty Maurine, Carter .......14 16 June Cox 15 Vincent Garwitz ......83.. J. L. Puckett Lizzie Puckett Lorienc Puckett Doris Daniel 51.. ....50....

......10 .11.... 24.... Cecil Wallen Mrs. Virgie Daniel Wallen 20 Alva Wallen 27 Charlotte Wallen Jennie Hubbard 65 Dr. J.

M. Hubbard 79 Ruby Hubbard Booker 20 Marie Louise Booker. 8 ITortis Hollenbeck Nancy nollenbeck f. 74 31.. 71 .51 53 5 CHIEF HOUSE PAINT 11 9- 9 7 7 6 5 3 3 .73 60 .15 14 J2 12 16 16 .84 84 .61 10 JJ1 .78 15 .63 25 .76 17 ..45 .20 9 9 .43 21 ..62 62 50 ..42 ...40 38...

38 ill At I in the list, but not being a resident of ir- Texas countv. was Darrea. air. x. ii.i Tiffiminm 74 was tlie only other registered past 90 years.

Eight winners of premiums in the past have died during the past year. Rev. John C. Hicks, age 94, was not present at the Reunion this year. He is no doubt the oldest man in Texas .55 .45 33 6 8 32 .25 -30 .35 .41 county.

Rev. Hicks won a premium in 1927. -0000- 29,647 AUTO DEATHS IN 1931. Washington, D. Aug.

20. The total number of deaths from automo- .60 bile accidents in the United States I8. death registration area, exclusive or (not reported) in 1831 was 7.29.54 .21 In Missouri the deaths from auto- 21 mobile accidents, excluding collisions 21 with railroad trains and street cars, 21 for the year 1931 were 838, according 21 to official census reports. This was J4 an increase of 99 over the year 1930. Saad Tha Herald for aS saw am 18.

15 51 .46, ..42 -49 .40 -60 IMP 711 ALL D38GS5TS HOME OF THE MONTH RATE THE POLITICAL NEWS wtdlr 3 montht, $1.00 Morning Newspaper English Language. msma if iv i ariijL 5 Arthur B. Haney Franklin Frederick Kenneth Overfelt 16- .17 53 William Clark E. E. Kyser J.

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