PAGE 8 - MADISON MESSENGER - <strong>May</strong> 5, <strong>2019</strong> It all adds up for these mathletes www.madisonmessengernews.com Fifth- through eighth-grade students from the Jefferson, Jonathan Alder and <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains local school districts competed in the <strong>Madison</strong> County Math Contest on April 29 at Tolles Career and Technical Center in Plain City. The competitors were given 60 minutes to complete a 20-question test. The top scorers in each grade level earned awards. The <strong>Madison</strong> County Principals Association sponsored the annual contest. – Photos by Kristy Zurbrick, <strong>Madison</strong> Editor Allergies... achoo! M W T S B M O L D D X U Y H I D R I Y H C T I E E Q S G S V C U S H S W Z E N E T U L G P R I S C A C W E E T O S M R W L P U T R G E X G C M C D E X X W E A A L H D A N D E R A Z R R S R K Y P S N L R P N C J Y N N C F V T U I M Z T O T O <strong>Messenger</strong> photos by Kristy Zurbrick Top fifth-grade placers in the County Math Contest include: (from left) first-place tie, Ashlyn Gall and Addison Ranly; second place, Chloe Wilson; third-place tie, Carson Gordon and Isla Beatty. All of the students are from Canaan Middle School. Top seventh-grade placers in the County Math Contest are: (from left) first place, Matt Hirshberg of Jonathan Alder Junior High; second place, Noah Kuck of Jonathan Alder Junior High; third-place tie, Lana Daniels of <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains Junior High and Sienna Palmer and Mia Campbell, both of West Jefferson Middle School. H E E S M U I M A F S I I I R S L E Q N S M T R G L B S O N G L Z A A U I E D N F L R N B U O E N N T K G N I Z E E H W R P C I I D L W V R O M V H W D E T S E G N O C P V P A E S U Y I F E G R A S S E T I M R Top sixth-grade placers in the County Math Contest include: (front) first place, Mitchell Peters of West Jefferson Middle School; (second row, from left) second-place tie, Clara Funk, Anna Engle and Greg Nussbaum, all of Canaan Middle School, and Santino Carnevale of West Jefferson Middle School; (back row) third-place tie, Kiana Gabler of <strong>Madison</strong>-Plains Intermediate and Wyatt Keyt and Nick Fitzpatrick, both of West Jefferson Middle School. Top eighth-grade placers in the County Math Contest are: (from left) first place, Nathan Peters of West Jefferson Middle School; second place, Alex Desmarais of Jonathan Alder Junior High; third place, Cayden Wilson of Jonathan Alder Junior High. <strong>Messenger</strong> Word Search AVERSION CONGESTED COUGH DANDER DERMATITIS DRAINAGE DRUGS DUST FEVER GLUTEN GRASS IMMUNITY ITCHY KLEENEX MITES MOLD Solution on page 7 Created by Sue Bender NUISANCE OINTMENT PEANUTS PERFUME POLLEN RAGWEED RASH REACTION SCRATCHY SNEEZE SPRING SUSCEPTIBLE SHELLFISH TISSUES WATERY WHEEZING Sisters Allisynn (left) and Caitlynn Dunaway–and a couple of their favorite dolls–enjoy the Dolly and Me Tea Party at the Mount Sterling Community Center. This year’s party is set for <strong>May</strong> 19. Tickets are on sale now. Dolly & Me Tea The Mount Sterling Community Center will host its annual Dolly and Me Tea Party from 4 to 5:30 p.m. <strong>May</strong> 19. The event is for girls and their favorite adults, as well as other ladies, and includes a buffet of tea sandwiches, veggie pizzas, cookies and other baked treats, and teas and lemonade. Between bites, guests can browse the Dolly Shop for outfits and accessories that fit 18-inch dolls, such as American Girl dolls. The shop also will offer headbands and other fun items that fit little girls. Popular items at past tea parties have included doll outfits made by local volunteers and members of the Community Center’s Sewing Ladies. Quick to sell are the gowns sewn by Charlotte Crites, one of the event committee members, and her bathing outfits for 18-inch dolls. The silent auction features themed doll outfits, complete with books, shoes and accessories to fit the theme. Popular themes from past tea parties have included of “Frozen,” “The Wizard of Oz” and Fancy Nancy. This year’s offerings include an American Girl doll, doll furniture, themed baskets, and must-haves for dolls and their little girls. A highlight of the tea is the door prize table. Prizes include toys, books, games and doll accessories. One lucky girl will go home with Blair Wilson, this year’s American Girl Doll of the Year. Entry in the door prize drawing is free with admission. New this year is Grandma’s Attic, a place to play dress-up. The options include hats, scarves, jackets, gloves, boas and fancy shoes—perfect for posing and picture taking. Also new is piano music by Mount Sterling resident Ralph Ross, who also will serve as emcee, announcing door prize winners between songs. The Dolly and Me Tea Party is a fundraiser for the Mount Sterling Community Center. Volunteers and donors from the community provide the auction items, door prizes and food. Proceeds benefit activities at the center, such as the after-school program and food pantry, as well as space for the Sewing Ladies, community meetings, Alcoholic Anonymous meetings and more. Past tea parties have sold out. Tickets are available prior to the party by calling the Community Center at (740) 869-2453 or stopping by the center, 164 E. Main St., Mount Sterling. Tickets are $6 for children ages 3-12 and $12 for adults. Children younger than 3 are admitted at no charge but must have a ticket. 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