Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1931 — Page 5

OCT. 10, 1931.

Thu page it made pottible by our leading citizens, who are lending their unselfish support to buiL holesome characters in the youth of today—for they are citizens of tomorrow. Oopyngm by H. j. Q ADD

School Teaching % Foundation of Our Youth

Parents —our school system of today is building a great foundation for our Youth —the leaders of tomorrow. Are you interested in continuing their work in your home? Ethical training is a parent’s duty, Hut here is how the schoolmasters do it. i • They teach accuracy by Arithmetic-humanity by History-breadth of mind by Geographythoroughness by Handicraft-reverence by As-tronomy-fair play, on the playground and gymnasium: They teach kindness to animals; courtesy to to servants, good manners to one another, and most of all truthfulness in all things:

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If you are leaving ethical training out of the education of your children you must accept the responsibility.

Custom in infancy becomes nature in old age!

Eugene O. Burget E. C. Shireman James S. Watson A. C. Sinclair Martin M. Hugg Adolph Frits C. L. Harrod Albert D. Smith Paul O. Ferrel Byron D. Hockensmith

This I1 One of a Series on the Suoject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime 99

Harry R. Wilson W. C. Smith W. D. Kibler Burrell Wright Frank B. Shields Charles S. Bruno Geo. M. Cornelius Wm. Ray Adams Macy W. Malott W. H Sears

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They teach it by showing the children that the teachers are their friends and not enemies: They teach them to build and never to tear down; - Parents —your child is in school hut a few hours a day. Are you continuing this line of teaching in your home? Do you help your child practice his learnings? Is your home an institution of good morals and ethics? * There is no environment too good for our youth, who are the coming leaders of industry, finance and commerce of our nation. To fulfill your obligation as a parent, in your own fashion, teach your child what the schoolmaster offers in school.

John A. Lindgren Jr. L. L. Needier W. J. Slate A. W. Metzger George Hilgemeier F. S. Cannon Walter H. Montgomery H. W Bliss M. A. Riddle W. H. Settle

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* Henry C. Ulen E. J. Booth Robert L. Smith R. D. Brown J. D. Dungan T. J. Sourbier W. E. McKee Harry A. Tutewiler H. E. Dougherty

L. Lynn Logsdon James A. Collins Warren K. Mannon Thomas D. Taggart W. F. Cheek Frank Binlord Walter B. Freihofer Wm. F. Mullen H. C. Lathrop

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