Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1942 — Page 2

auditorium at School No. 43, 150|George H. Fisher, principal of the|make its first appearance

ter for gasoline coupons. No open| playing house meeting will be held this|: W. 40th st, during gasoline ra-{school, will speak on “How the| patriotic numbers at open house to week. A special armistice day pro- tioning, Thursday, Friday and Sat-|School Serves in Wartime.” Teach-|be held at School 64, 3000 Cottage gram is scheduled for 2:30 p. m. to-|: urday. Those who come for ration-/ers will be in their rooms to con-|ave., tomorrow at 2:15 p. m. morrow. Open house will be held} ; : ing will be invited to visit the class-|fer with parents after the meeting. Open house at School 67, 3615 W. Nov. 24. - : : : rooms. Parents have been invited to visit| Walnut st, has been postponed. Open House Arranged : : Open house will be held atithe classrooms when they come to| Parents will be welcome throughSchool 6, 702 Union st.—Open|: Zo ER = School 44, 2033 Sugar Grove ave.,|School 55, 1675 Sheldon st. forjout the week at School 68, 2107 N. | house will be held Priday from 6 to: i tomorrow from 1:25 to 4 p. m, the/their gasoline = rationing books.iRiley st., with tomorrow being set 8 p. m. in connection with gasoline regular time for the P.-T. A. meet-|Special programs are planned for|aside especially for class visiting. ds Will H “op Ds to ons a Tas to ne Ip the U. 8 Eton: ns ac Ruedlinger : : ini i i ave, “Open house’ will be held at School ¢ : + D. row, he WE Paws and Others Obtaining gasoline Cards ae Bate ol. Thom 845 BTR. 10 3:15 Sollowisg whieh eles =~ Honore Audie day. Ld wi Speak = The Emergency . hte. . |3:15 p. m. tomorre the visitin vist playlet entitled “And the Stars : Chance to View Exhibits; Many Open i PIL JOMOTON dor the wisiung |pupils’ work and confer with. teach-|Heard” will be presented at an opeén| - Today was visiting day at School Houses Called Off. ‘ Pupils’ work will be on display ers. ] house meeting to be held at School|69, 3421 N. Keystone ave. Pupils’ : at School 8, 520 Virginia ave, Dr. Ross To Speak 56, 2353 Columbia ave, at 7:30 p.|Work was on display. RAL tas Safety patrol n. Parents are welcome to visit at Although many teachers and patrons of the Indian roughest 5 - vid et en) be u, 9 Base, Butlés univassily Special activities have been|School 70, 510 E. 46th st., throughe apolis schools will be engaged in the work of gasoline ration- wil be. on duis 55 USheIs, : De x Meek ai oro 3 Plated gor each day. A parade of|out the week but no special fea : c - ing, the doors of the school buildings and classrooms Will] "0 1 0uce will be held at School 8 of School 45, 230 Park ave. |p Io L ho have BOgls, pe cpa fires sis i i ensh - stand wide open for the annual visitation of parents duringjs, 740 E. Vermont st. tomorrow, program of devotional and patriotiA| Mrs Lionel P. Artis will speak on|School 72, 1202 E. Troy ave. for gas ~ American Education Week, which will continue through Hom 1p ia. a0 p= preceding Huse wy fe low high “senos) behalf of the USO at the Mothers’ |oline rationing, will be invited to - Teachers assoc club sday ooms Saturday. : The regular classroom work will be meeting. A play entitled, “And the : |be presented. The sixth grade and So. oping un of Cerne. TH ie a DS A ee . ‘Many of the schools are not a : : sen Beard, Soil be svn. | ; Jusifos Lg sctiock will give a sPe-| Library will conduct the story hour EN planning to have any open : School 10, arrollton ave. 3 a Armis program. Friday. op : : 3 3 pen house will be held at School ‘ house meetings as they have had in Suis » Disp ) Y Eblts Somppsenlin Jesson 3 oy be given : 1, BW eae 5 tore fon Exhibit at School 57 a ib Pitts i aa ; hool 3, . Rural st.—Exhibl : : ; . . i 3 : Ee ot? otk Wi be on ISH Issue Special Bids bap 3 p.m el, ‘Tno| Exhibits of puplls’ work will be by the Marion County Tuberculosis Invite Dapetis. " visit the Sigs du ring the rationing period, and od rg al a > = . : work FU be pa Be on. dlispley in the corridors of School | Association at School 73, 4101 E. uring the week. Some. schools|™" classrooms are issuing spec: Ea ) » 5435 E. Washington st., so that|30th. st, tomorrow. The or ‘have postponed their open house Wil Jo mp 2 Hie ox A he invitations to parents to visit their |American way of life will be usedithey may be observed by persons|high school pupils will a an meetings until next week. i ws| Which has ns lg to Nov.|rooms today or tomorrow at School 5 the PT. A. meeting following/who come for gasoline rationing.|Armistice day program. A resume of plans for the ‘week’ ‘112, 733 S. West st. Classroom ma- open house. Classroom visits will be arranged| Exhibits of pupil . activities will observance submitted to DeWitt S.| 1%: 4 630 W. Michigan st. Is terials and posters will be on dis- Exhibits of children’s daily work|for a later date. be shown in each classroom from Morgan, superintendent of schools, n Rehon 0 igar ot play. : will be oR dishlay in the Siassooiny All parents of pupils at School|2:30 to 3 p. m. Thursday following follows: p g : I oiving a A special Armistice day program and corridors oughout the week|sg, 321 Linwood ave. are invited tojthe P.-T. A. meeting at School 74, School 1, 3614 E. 36th st—The|[ing. Each classroom 1s giv will be given by pupils of School 13, {at School 48, 1102 York st. Book- (attend special school assembies to|1601 E. 10th st.

regular family night supper program special program for the parents.|; , gp cpanan st at 1:45 p. m. to-

originally - planned for Friday, has been postponed to Nov. 20. School 2, 700 .N. Delaware St— Parents are invited to visit the school today, tomorrow and Thursday from 6:45 a. m. to 3:45 p. m.

Parents may visit at any time during the week.

School 5, 612 W. Washington st. —Parents are invited to visit the

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morrow. Dean Philip Bail of Butler university will speak. Parents are invited to visit the classes informally today or tomorrow.

~ (classrooms tomorrow at School 14,

1229 E, Ohio st. "Regular class work will be observed and prepared material will be exhibited.

P.-T. A. Meeting Delayed

Parents will be invited to visit classes at School 15, 2302 E, Michigan st. today or tomorrow. The regular P.-T. A. meeting scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed to Nov. 18. Parents are invited to visit classes throughout the week at School 16, 1402 W. Market st. No open house meeting is planned. A special convocatipn will be held Friday at School 17, 1102 N., West st. Pupils will speak on- the daily themes of American education week and a playlet will be presented by the dramatic club to illustrate “Establishing Sturdy Character.” Regular work will be on display in a minimum of exhibits at School 18, 1001 E. Palmer st. No open house is planned for the week, but parents may visit the classes at any time, Flag Ceremony Set .

Open house will be held at School 19, 1624 Quill st., tomorrow, from 1:30 to 3:15 p. m. Special room activities, music by grades 4-6, group singing and instrumental solos are scheduled. Following a social hour and refreshments the flag lowering

Norris Eugene Sherman, 6-year-old pupil in the 1B grade at school 13, is trying to get other pupils to follow his example in saving rubber —over his rubber heels and soles, he has had small metal plates attached. Here he makes sure they're on tight.

3:45 p. m. at School 21, 2815 English ave. Special invitations will go to all parents asking them to visit classrooms during the week. The P.-T. A. meeting scheduled for tomorrow at which Mr. Morgan was to speak, has heen postponed to Nov. 18.

Scouts in Ceremony

A special program developed by the boy scouts will be presented at School 22, 1231 8. Illinois st. The Rev. R. C. Windhorst will speak on “Our Children During War” at the meeting tomorrow. A panel discussion in which parents and teachers will consider, “Wartime Service” is scheduled for the P.-T. A. meeting to be held tomorrow at 3:15 at School 23, 360 W. 16th st. Open house will be held prior to the P.-T\ A. meeting. Parents are invited to visit classes any time during the week. Demonstration lessons will be given at specified times during the week at School 24, 908 W. North st. Exhibits of children’s work will be

lon display.

Exhibit Is Arranged

. When parents go to School 25, 332 E. Merrill st, for rationing, they will be invited to view exhibits in the auditorium where the work from each classroom will be

will entertain their mothers. At 3:15(7

a. m. tomorrow the intermediate

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morrow afternoon. Pupils of 4AB

be given. Visits at School 41

which has been postponed-to Nov. 18. Open house will be held tomorrow at School 42, 1002 W. 25th st.

Exhibits of pupils’ work will be

depict the school’s war effort.

grades will give a pageant on “Our | visit School 50, 75 N. Bellevieu pl., any time during the week. Exhibits Patrons will visit the classrooms!of children’s work will be on disat School 40, 702 N. Senate ave. to-|play.

rooms will present a play concern-|visit regular classes at School 51, ing the buying of war stamps. Dem-{2301 N. Olney st. No open house i onstration of first aid methods will |planned.

Can Serve,” will be presented by pupils of School 52, 551 King ave, Parents will be invited to the va-|tomorrow morning. The presentarious classrooms of School 41, 3002|tion will be based on the activities Rader st., for visits at such times carried on daily by the children in as the teachers find it possible to|their interpretations of American receive them. Pupils will present a/democracy. Open house has been program at the P.-T. A. meeting postponed until Nov. 19.

Special programs will be given by|outgrown clothing that has been the primary grade pupils at 1:45,|brought in by the children was to intermediate grade pupils at 1:55/be held at School 53, N. Ketchem and junior high school pupils atist., this afternoon. At 2:15 tomor2:45. Parents are invited to visitirow a special musical program will | throughout the week. be presented.

on display in the halls and in the!54, 3150 E. 10th st. at 7:30 p. m.

Open House Delayed

Parents and friends are invited to

Parents will receive invitations to

A program entitled, “We, ie

Principal To Speak

Open house will be held at School |be exhibited in the corridors. The primary tonette band will

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Dean Philip Bail of Butler will speak at ‘a P.-T. A. meeting to be held at School 60, 30 E. 33d st., tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. has been postponed until Jan. 18 because of gasoline ratioming. Dr. E. Burdette Backus, pastor of All Souls Unitarian church, will speak at the P.-T. A. Nov. school at that time. Dr. Backus’ subject will be “Growing Up in a World At War.” Exhibits, will be on display in rooms and halls at School 62, 900 and parents will be welcome throughout the week but the regular open house has been postponed. Visiting days at School 63 will be today and tomorrow. Special conferences will be held Thursday and Friday evening while teachers are at the building for gasoline rationAn exchange of rubber goods and;ing. A special stamp sales rally will be held on Armistice day.

‘Tonette Band to Play

Visiting days at School 66, 604 E. Maple rd., will be today and tomorrow. Specimens of pupils’ work will

eeting at 2:30,

Wallace st.,

lets, illustrations and stories will he held Friday unless the work of special g gasoline rationing interferes. The Conlussnees or Bivups of P.-T. A. meeting has been post- . poned until Nov. 17. At that time The open house meeting at|Grier Shotwell is to speak and com-

School 49, 1902 W. Morris- st., has|ynity sin will be led by HE been postponed until Nov. 18 at ly singing be y Harold

:30 p. m. George Fisher, principal today and tomorrow teachers and|at School 54, will be the speaker. principal will discuss courses of{Parents are invited to visit classstudy and home work at confer-{rooms at the school Today and toences with the parents. At 11:20{morrow.

parents and teachers are scheduled for after school hours at School 75, 1251 Bellevieu pl., during the week. No open house meeting is planned. ‘Open house at School 76, 703 E. 30th st, has been postponed until Nov. 20. Mothers of children in grades 5-6 are invited to attend a special "auditorium program on Armistice day. Other visiting days are planned for the parents of children in other grades.

Trade Rubber Articles An exchange of rubber articles of

401 N. Arlington ave. through tomorrow. An Armistice day program will be given tomorrow. Room exhibits will be open during gasoline rationing. Exhibits of pupils’ work will be on’ display in the auditorium at School 178, 3734 E. Vermont st.;

time. The open house meeting has been indefinitely postponed. Open house at School 79, 1100 Vandeman ave., will be held Tues-

on display throughout the week. American Education Week activities at School 80, 920 E. 62d st. have been postponed until the following week. Dads’ night will be observed Nov. 20. Dr. John F. Ed-

rium programs and exhibits of pu(Continued on Page Three)

clothing is planned at School 177,"

parents are invited to visit at any:

day at 2 p. m. Pupils’ work will be :

wards will speak. Special audito-

ceremony will be held at 3:10. on. display. No other open house Parents of pupils at School 20,| program is planned. 1849 Pleasant Run, south drive, are| Following the Parent-Teacheras-invited to hear regular weekly audi- | sociation meeting at School 26, 1301 torium programs tomorrow morn-|E. 16th st., tomorrow at 3:30, open ing, and to attend the regular P.-T.| house will be held until 5:30. ParA. meeting tomorrdw afternoon|ents are invited to visit classes any hen the junior high school pupils time during fhe week. will present a special program. Safety patrol officers who attendConference periods in all rooms|eq the safety training camp will will be held tomorrow from 3:15 to speak at the meeting of the ParentTeacher association of School 27, 1702 Park ave., at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Classroom visitation will continue today and tomorrow. ; School 28, 931 Fletcher ave. has| postponed its open house meeting indefinitely. Parents of School 29, 2101 Col- ‘| lege ave. are invited to visit the building on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Playlets and demonstrations are scheduled.

Pupils Write Bids

Parents and patrons are invited to visit regular classes at School 30, 40 N. Miléy ave., today. “Pupils are writing the invitations. Parents are invited to see regular classroom work at School 31, 307 Lincoln st., tomorrow. Parents are invited to visit classes at School 32, 2110 N. Illinois st., today. Children’s work was on display in the junior high school today. Parents of 1B children are in-| vited to visit tomorrow afternoon. A conference with 1B parents is scheduled for 3:15 tomorrow. i The night meeting at School 33, 1119 N, Sterling, has been postponed until Nov. 20. Parents and friends of School 34,|; 1410 Wade st., are invited to visit|:} ETE classes today and tomorrow. Open|; rrTmT house will be held from 7:30 to 9 PRICE! ig’ p.m. vy, A special visiting day will be held in connection with the meeting of]: {the P.-T. A. which has been post}! poned until Nov. 18 at School 35, 209 E. Raymond ‘st.

Armistice Day Program

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