. Boone County Recorder . nd rest under the supervision of a pny-slclan and a visiting nurse will produce remarkable results. The childrenuniformly show increased weight, better color, better spirits and greater ac-tivity. The school work is made subordinate to the care of the childrenshealth, yet with fewer hours of instruction each day they make progressequal to that of normal children in the typical schoolroom. If fresh air isgood for sb.)i children it must also be good for healthy children. The day iscoming, acvjrding to Dr. Lnudis df TJinciunati, when every schoolroom willbe an open air r


. Boone County Recorder . nd rest under the supervision of a pny-slclan and a visiting nurse will produce remarkable results. The childrenuniformly show increased weight, better color, better spirits and greater ac-tivity. The school work is made subordinate to the care of the childrenshealth, yet with fewer hours of instruction each day they make progressequal to that of normal children in the typical schoolroom. If fresh air isgood for sb.)i children it must also be good for healthy children. The day iscoming, acvjrding to Dr. Lnudis df TJinciunati, when every schoolroom willbe an open air room. You vlalt the pen you keep your pigs In, but do you visit the school towhich you send your children? Do you really kn*w whether it is clean andwell ventilated? Does It have good water and clean closets? If your schoolIs not clean and well ventilated, protest to the teachers and trustees till thefaults are remedied. Xm 1 BOONE COUNTY RECORDER NOVBMBKK 1915. This Bird Has Been In Battle and is GladHe Is Still on womanhood, two dying in in-iaitcy. She made a profession offaith in CHHH as Ker Saviorand Joined tho Primitive Baptistchurch at Palom the fourth Sat-. relay in August, L86S; was bap-tised by Elder WtfttngTord : ofwhich communion she remainedan bono able and faithful follow-er of Him whom she loved—she BASKET BALL Burlington School Takes Both Games Prom Union High School. On last Friday Afternoon the bask-et ball teams representing the Union High School were defeated by the boys and girls of the Burlington ] High School at Burlington in two | like Maty of old, delighted to sit fast and exciting games. The score HILLS at his feet, so to speak, and listen to the sweet story rehears-ed by those who knew Him her husband she leavesfour children, viz: Mrs. D. , Mrs. J. W. Rankin, Smith and Grover C. Ran-som to mourn her death.; alsoseventeen grandchildren. She fellasleep in the arms of her Sav-our at 4 oclock p. m., WednesdayOct. 20t


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