Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1934 — Page 10

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SCIENCE, math TEACHERS WILL CONVENE HERE Central Association to Meet in Two-Day Session at Lincoln.

With -a membership of nearly 700 lrom ' I most every stale in th r union, the Central Association of Science ami Mathematic Teachers. Inc. will meet Thursday In two-day conference in the Lincoln. Katherine Ulrich. Oak Park, 111 is president of the association; Joel W Hadley. Shortndge high school, is vice-president; Ersie S. Martin. Technical high school, treasurer, and Ross B Wayne. Chicago, secretary. Mrs E. Carl Watson. 4247 Central avenue, is chairman of a committee which is sponsoring entertainment for wives of members of the assolaetion and other visiting guests. Detailed programs for delegates have been arranged. Most of the meetings will be by sections, divided according to the subjects taught by the members. The divisions are biology, chemistry, general science, geography, mathematics, physics and elementary science. Speakers nationally known on the.se subjects have been scheduled, together with representatives of publishers of scientific books and all other organizations connected with the sciences represented. Organization meetings will occupy the attention of the convention, while committees will be named at the opening of the session. The board of directors also will meet early in the convention. Preceding business of the con-; vent ion will be tours of members to j spots of interest here. The mem- i bers may inspect the Scottish Rite j temple, four high schools, the public library, Indiana State library and Butler university. Also scheduled on the tours are the Eli Lilly A: Cos. plant. 730 South Alabama street: the Reilly Chemical Company, on Tibbs avenue, a trip i through Brown county, the Indian- ; apolis Water Company filter plant and the Indianapolis sanitation plant. The annual business meeting will be Saturday morning. Also included are numerous luncheons and special meetings for entertainment. j

MANUAL GIRLS GLEE CLUB WILL INITIATE (>roup to Hold Party for New Members Today. The Manual high schools Girl's Glee Club was to initiate new members at a party this afternoon with Rose Resnick, president, presiding. These committees assisted Miss Resnick in completing plans for the party, program. Louise Bourgonne, chairman, Mary Whitaker; initiation. Louise Johnston. Ruth Bolin. Carol Leachman and Ruth Albertson. and. refreshments. Lorene Shaw, chairman. Laverne Williams. Marjorie Amt and Queenie Lowe. The new members are Fema Albean. Sonka Angelkovich, Evelyn A'res, Lois Ball. Elsie Brnnshaw. Mary Brown. Beatrice Budnick. Sophi Camhi. Dorothy Carder. Mildred Cnm. Virginia Cross, Dolly Griffin. Ruth Gunn. Marjie Harms. Dorothy Hier. Audrey Hildebrand, Pan’ine Kottkamp. Margaret Marshall. Mary Miedema, Lelia Belle Miller. Mildred Moon. Margaret Mu ?ge. Ida Nells. Mabel Nickoll. Lucile Roberts. Roselyn oanders. Mary Schneider. Elizabeth Stuertz. Do Lons Swoboda. Betty Valeska and Ruby Ellen Wininger.

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Today’s Drawing Lesson

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All you need in materials in The Indianapolis Times drawing lessons is a soft pencil and some paper like typewriter paper, and then a big smooth board like a drawing board or your mother's bread board, or a large, smooth book. You will need an eraser. The best kind is a kneaded eraser. With it you will not make such a mess on the floor. Cut out these lessons each day, paste them in a book, and you will have a drawing book to keep and show your friends. Do you have some friends who are interested in drawing? Be sure and tell them about these lessons. They will be running in THE TIMES for several weeks. Now read these rules carefullv: 1. GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS ONLY are eligible for prizes in this contest. Any grade school pupil, boy or girl i except children of Times employes* may enter. 2. Your drawings must be made tree hanu, without the aid of instruments. 3. They may be made with pencil, crayon, or pen and ink.

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BEAUTY SHOP WOMEN URGED TO FORM UNSON Organization Could Be Allied With Barbers, Shanessy Explains. A campaign to enroll members in a beauticians’ union affiliated with the Journeymen Barbers’ International Union was under way today following a mass meeting at Tomlinson hall last night sponsored by local union No. 247. James C. Shanessy, barbers’ international president, declared that beauty operators best would be able to improve their working conditions and wage scale by becoming affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and the barbers’ union. He bitterly denounced the recently organized Indiana Association of Beauticians, declaring that its organizers. C. B. Cook and C. B. Julian, never had been beauticians and that they were not connected with the A. F. of L. The beauticians’ union proposed by Mr. Shanessy would be a branch of the barbers’ international but would have separate officers and offices. Such a union, composed exclusively of women, would be able to do for the beauty trades all that the barbers’ union has accomplished in bettering conditions in that industry, he said. John Lloyd. Norfolk, Va., vicepresident of the Barbers’ Internatioal Union, also spoke, making a

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