Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1938 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1938
~ YOUTH IS TOPIC FOR TEACHERS’ COUNTY FORUM
Chaillaux to Be Speaker at|
Institute Tomorrow; ‘Sections to Meet.
. Homer L. Chaillaux, Americanism director for the American Legion, is to address Marion County teachers tomorrow on “Our American Youth Problems.” His talk is to be part of an open forum on the subject at the teachers’ institute at Southport High School. Sessions are to open at 9:30 a. m. with devotions under direction of the Rev. F. T. Taylor, Southport M. E. Church pastor. Sixteen sectional meetings are to be held from 10:15 a. m. until noon. The afternoon session is to open at 1 o’clock with readings on “America’s Three Women,” by Lela Ruth Groves of Southport. Mr.
_ Chaillsux’s talk js to follow.
List of Topics
Sectional meetings, chairmen and topics follow. High School Principals—Omer J. Smith, administrative "problems. Grade Principals—Walter G. Kellam, safety address by Earl C. Bowman, coauthor of “Living Safely.” Coaches—Bert G. Haviland. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades —MTrs. Jessie Copsey, discussion on
In Cast of Play
Joseph Schaefer is to take one of the leading roles in “Skidding,” comedy to be presented by the St. Cecelia Dramatic Club of Sacred Heart Church at St. Cecelia Hall, Union and Palmer Sts, at 8:15 p. m. Sunday. Others in the cast include Mary Sauer, Leo Lauck, John Lawrie, Catherine Monahan, Gertrude Kunkel, Esther Springman, Helen Eckstein, Paul Williams and Joseph Stahl, Charles Williams is director.
‘ WILL DIE AT 83,’ SINCLAIR LEWIS SAYS
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CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 18 (U. PJ). —Sinclair Lewis, the novelist, parried questions with reporters here today on the subject of his retire-
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problems of juniors seeking employment, by Raymond C. Means, supervisor of the Junior Division of the Indiana State Employment Service. Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades— Isa V. Dowden, talk on use of “Language and Grammar Series” by Mrs, Matte-Conn Temple, publisher’s representative. Primary—Mrs. Helena Krohe, address on elementary health education by Dr. Thurman B. Rice." Mathematics and Science—G. D. Keever, discussion of industrial experiences with high school boys in science, and mathematics by Noel Lanhan, U. S. Rubber Co. engineer.
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