Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1950 — Page 22

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DON’T LET BEGINNER THINK YOU’RE TRYING TO GET RID OF HIM

"It to very Important that tbs child who is going to school for the first time.” say« Adele Franklin. co-author with Agnes Benedict of 'The Happy Home.' "have a proper rapport between himself and his parents so that he doesn't feel mother Is trying to get rid of him when she sends him off to school.” The sense, of course, applies to little girls who are going to

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BIG SISTER LENDS A HAND and both go off to school snugly, atatractively dressed in textury all-wool coats. One warmly wrap belted, the other buttoned high. Both, woven of Somersville Bolivia Cloth.

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POINTING THE WAY TO TRAFFIC SAFETY for grade achool children in many ports of the country pre sturdy young American member, of the School Patrols like the lad pictured above while on duty. He is learning the responsibilities of citizenship as well as helping to save life and limb.

school for the first time. In some instances, when the beginner finds the change par-tu-alarly difficult. Miss Franklin suggests that mother not only accompany the child to school but that she also remain In class with him for a short time. This will help him to gain confidence His mother's presence will make him feel hia

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position in sate and secure. Her departure la not abrupt, but ts taken smoothly. "One way uot to treat tho child Just beginning school,’’ warns Miss Franklin, "Is to constantly pressure him about reading and writing." ■•Remember." she cautions, "that although reading and writing are Important, the child may mit he ready for reading

BOOK LIST OF DECATI R PVBI.IC SCHOOLS

I 1»5O-1»51 I GRAPE ONE Workbooks A Supplies: I Before We Read --■ ........,-I ■«’ i Think 4Do Hook for Pre Primer ... 3t> Think 4 Do Itotik fur Primer .. ... .34 1 Think A Do. Book I ...........2 — .M Shilling Hours, a First Grade-Hook-in Numbers .3* , I Learn to Write. Grade I. Print A 25 Fun With Words and Picture* ... 30 i Hua al tiavutas. 1« rotors ".'J.’ -2b No. Ml Eagle Draughting Pencil - .. *5 • ■° S"6I , Textbooks: AH toxtbo'kii are on rental *yM« m anti may be rented ®r 1 purebawoi oiJrlatit front the xelxMol Principal

PREVENT SLIPS Tn prevent *Mrt« from touting and to keep bloup s from puHljie fMit hew ou jl wUJp of i Tteoprene sponge rubber Avail ‘ able by the yard, it has a bark inc <•! folto'ri tape foi , •'iiit iitnu to waistbands TEN TIMES MORE Anticipated eiiroHmenta in high school* are eicepted to he j just bh<*n i»f ten time* what the enrollment was at the Im»- ; a inning of the century. Total : for 1960 U now estimated at more than <jhhioqo

NO BOY COULD ASK FOR A FINER BICYCLE I $ 5.00 Deposit Holds This Ttreftoat Cruiser Bicycle On Christmas Lay-Away What a bicycle 1 It's streamlined I And look at all the extras . . . powerful headlight rear reflector, luggage carrier, kick-stand, streamlined tank and chain guard. Full size double bar frame: big Firestone balloon tires. It's a gift that will thrill Junior. And its so easy to buy — terms to suit -your pocketbook. Girt' models available at same price....... HMWJIM STORK Corner THIRD and MONROE ST. PHONE 1770

when he firut enter* M’bocl. His muscles nr eyesight muy not be sufficiently developed." Miss FTunkUn believes that personality development need* greater emphasis than reading and writing in these early years. Children learn through their muscles and sense impres’sions are also an important factor in the early learning processes. „

EDUCATIONAL MOVIES Government agencies have ■ films for visual education of! ehMdren and adults eoverins aspects of subjects runeitiK ! from Agriculture to the Utilled. Nations. MORE FIRST TIMERS ■ Mor- than live ttmes a many' first timers are expected to start school this year as during tile year when rhe century lie gan. Then there were only’ SSMmI. t mairtaki lane h, ’ Wrtrw Mrrsh-rm. !■«-.

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