Show TEACHERS association pursuant to adjournment the teachers association convened in the central schoolhouse bouse frills friday y evening march after eing sing ing by the ch choir air i prayer was offered b by prof L D edwards the reports re 0 s of the elveral schools were mr C called d for abich included the following statistics L A IL p aca academic lemle dept T 13 lewis Lc wl 65 6 9 88 1 no 2 NL hall 64 37 58 grammar ar L m mar ba Tree eUer W 57 82 J intermediate N daba Ua Ba ill 91 70 71 fart ward B P Critt blow 41 4 S 31 hemond ward nvard I 1 K pingree va thiril third ward N va all fourth ward I 1 it monch 93 ha K fourth ward 11 2 1 packard U 61 18 8 ali miss alis s mary leavitt was appointed critic after which miss lily robbins delighted the audi audience eneo by the beautiful song entitled alai maid of athens A theus according to announcement mr ba M hall delivered a very interesting lecture upon Anci ancient eDt civili bation I 1 in regard to social con dilion mankind may be classified into civilized half civilized barbarous bato ijo and savage Civi civilized lizea means reclaimed from a ravage lavage life 1 and manner manners instructed in un art arte sciences learning and civil manners th the e Cau caucasian casia n or while white race alono baa influenced the current le nt of the worlds affairs baud and brought about the civilization which we see today to day dav this race may rny be divided into three branches first th the aryan branch brauth to which we I 1 belong and which embraces most of the nations of ofed europ rope and also the and persians Pere Per ians Lians second the semitic branch represented by the ho brews phoenicians Phoenicia ns assyrians As syrians and arabs third the embracing the en egyptians and A beautiful song was eung sung by bv miss arba browning accor accompanied apau 1 ie d by the guitar and being encored the lady responded cheerfully ful following ai g thi this trustee stanford made some interesting remarks allowing showing that the lecture was full of valuable information and food for the reflective mind he corn com pared ancient civilization modern civilization in an interesting ina manner tiner spoke to lie tile teachers about using their influence with their pupil in regard to keeping off the lawn teachers should be on the tile playground play ground at recess thus keeping the pupils within bounds and them that the flowers lind lawna lawns were to contribute a refining refilling influence and to elevate them in their character he thought it would be ile beneficial if the teachers would give short lectures to their pupils occasionally upon botany natural philosophy and different subjects next week there will b be examinations and he would invite the patrons of the schools ohl to call in and listen to the exercises thus encouraging both pupils and teacher in their past post labore labon none N r should be promoted unless they were proficient and capable of passing to a higher grade achs ellen halgreen eang sang in ber usual urual charming cli arming manner the tile song wake sweetest bl melody elody after which trustee A T W right tex expressed his pleasure in to the exercises and ead endorsed ovied the rem remarks arkil of trustee St stanford anfora the tile critic mise mary leavitt reviewed the exercises exer cies es of the evening in and after the choir sang benediction bete benediction diction was offered by A or wright MARIAN T sec |