1932 newspaper articles
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Posted By: Jackie Ginn (email)
Date: 7/12/2005 at 18:21:45
Fontanelle Observer, Thursday, December 8, 1932
The Busy Bee Club
The Busy bee 4-H club met at the home of Vera and Rosie Jacobson on December 3. The club was reorganized with the following officers:
President....Eudene Endres
Vice President....Vera Jacobson
Secretary.....Margaret jensen
Press Reporter....Ada Lucille Buck
Historian....Vadena Martin
The president appointed a program committee which consisted of Margaret Jensen, Vera Jacobsen, Eudene Endres, and leader Mrs. Herbert Buck.Abe Friedman was in Des Moines yesterday.
Mrs. Sandy Shoemaker, who has been visiting with friends in Des Moines and Monticello, came to Orient Saturday and is visiting with relatives near there before coming to Fontanelle.
Mrs. R. M. Hockersmith was called to Bridgewater Saturday evening by the serious illness of her uncle, L. A. Gipple. She same (sic) home Sunday.
Chapel
Last Friday morning brought forth a very interesting chapel, with the topic "Good Grammar" led by Clara Darrow. After Clara introduced the topic, Viola Handley and Marybelle Haines led us in singing "Just Shanty in Old Shantytown." Lorrayna reported very well on "The Value of Good Grammar." Next we had one of the most clever grammar plays you ever saw. A group of eight students portrayed the sentence family, or eight parts of speech, in dialogue form. After this delightful as well as educational entertainment we joined in singing "The Linden Tree" as a conclusive number.
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