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isa-normaladvance-1909-00194

Description: 194THE NORMAL ADVANCEMiss Montgomery, of the Training School,read a paper on School Hygiene and Community Health, before the Congress of theAmerican School Hygiene Association at Chicago, February 23.Mr. James Fagan, 11, who is teaching nearRiley, visited I. S. N., February 27.Mrs. M. F. Guffigan, of Muncie, visited herdaughters, Jeanne and Frances, February 19 to23. Miss Frances withdrew from school, February 26, and returned to her home. She expects to be in school again in the spring, however.Miss May Glockner, who was called home onaccount of the death of her grandmother, hasreturned to school.Miss Mamie Coats was the guest of I. S. N.friends, February 27.Miss Audrey Bullington, of Hardinsburg,visited her sister Alice, February 20 to 24.Misses Blanche Trueblood and CorrinneRielag spent February 19 to 22 at their homesin Vincennes.Mr. Leo Hopkins, a former student of I. S.N., enrolled a few days ago and will do workthe rest of this term.Mr. A. A. Bourke, 08, was a welcome visitorFebruary 19. Mr. Bourke is teaching sciencein the Edinburg High School.Mr. J. K. McCarter, 09, who is teaching atPrairie Creek, was in our halls, March 6.Mr. Theodore Littler, a student at I. U, wasthe guest of Miss Philomena Bogemann, February 28.Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Sittason, of New Albany,visited their daughter, Alma, the first few daysof March.Miss Ora Pressnell, of Vincennes, spent February 20, with her Kappa friends.Miss Lydia Grabbe was the guest of friendsin Vincennes, March 7.Mr. Oscar Haney has been forced to leaveschool on account of illness.Miss Marie Corbett spent March 5 to 7 at herhome in Anderson.GRINSDOMESTIC BLISS.They had been trotting in double harnessfor seven long, weary months, and the honeymoon had bumped the bumps for fair.John, she said, as she dished out the breakfast food, I need a little pin money this morning.What did you do with the $5 I gave youlast week? asked the man who had promised tolove, honor and pay the freight.Oh, I dont remember, she replied. Itsso easy to spend $5 and have nothing to showfor it.Right you are, sighed John. That wasthe amount I paid the minister for marry-He—If I am the first man who ever kissedyou, how do you know I dont?—Lippincofts.INFERENCES.She—You dont act as if I was the first girlyou ever kissed.WERE MEMBERS OF THE SAMECHURCH.Bishop Kemper was the victim of a hold-upone night when he was the only passenger on aWestern trip. The driver told the road agent,who had covered him with a six-shooter, thathis only passenger was a Bishop.Well, said the robber, wake up the oldman. I want to go through his pockets.When the Bishop was aroused from a soundslumber and realized the situation, he gentlyremonstrated with the man behind the gun.He said:Surely you would not rob a poor Bishop.I have no money worth your while, and I amengaged in the discharge of my sacred duties.Did you say you were a Bishop? asked theroad agent.
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Collection: Indiana State University Archives

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