Jones Co. TX - Newspapers - The Stamford American: December 12, 1924 *********************************************************** Submitted by: Dorman Holub Date: 28 December 2019 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/jonestoc.htm *********************************************************** The Stamford American Friday, December 12, 1924 Over 500 teachers are expected to arrive Sunday and Monday for Institute in Stamford Supt. N.S. Holland of Stamford will host visitors Personal Sketches of Stamford High School Faculty members who will be institute hosts Stamford Elementary School Faculty will entertain, sketches The Washington (Colored) School faculty The Lueders Public School building is made of native limestone, for which the city is famous. It has six class rooms, a domestic science room, a library and a large auditorium, all nicely furnished. The entire building has a very efficient water supply from Lake Penick and each room has its own separate fountains of the Sanitary type. The building is also equipped with Sanitary Toilets and everything that goes to making a better school is being done. Mr. Tyler Ewell, of Fort Worth, former Stamford resident, died at his home, Saturday, Dec. 6th. Mr. Ewell lived in College Addition until 2 years ago and was Federal Inspector for this territory as he was in Fort Worth. He leaves a wife and children. Funeral took place Monday in Fort Worth. E.D. Jefferson, his brother-in-law, wife and daughter returned Tuesday night from attending the funeral. Stephens County Teachers Coming to Stamford Wayland District No. 22 Frankell District No. 26 Midway District No. 20 Caddo District No. 10 Union Hill District No. 24 Oak Grove No. 29