Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1945 — Page 11

. tary, both of Gary; Mrs. Mary ton; Per, post 10781. Slatron present grand rer; Myrtle A man the Anderson, toval matron of _ d to rob Miss description attempted quah court 5, Peru, and Mrs. Elsa Evelyn Snow of 1741 N. Meridian nor royal matron of Lake Bear her] ’ midSle Court 7, Gary. night Sunday morning. She said Mrs. Vivian E. Shoff, grand the man “jumped out of the bushes” sociate matron, Gary; Mrs, ing it are six of the pupils whe will appear in the “International |; her but she escaped and ran to Dickey, past grand royal matron,| Pageant” for National Education Week. Left to right: Ronny Risk, |jer home . and Mrs. Loretta Rippe, royal ma-| Donald Crouse, Nancy Fox, Joan Troxel, Shirley Miles and Larry tron :

Anthony. Wayne court 3, Ft.| Peyton learn geography a mew way,

Mrs. Manker, and Mrs. Lillian Jones, co Education. was on. display _inis man, will have charge -| week — showing _ its streamlined, qiiét and Mré. Georgia ¢ | post-war, virid=20th- Century “moge}

for learning. : All over Indianapolis parents an interested citizens will peer eagerly

SAMMY KAYE Will Be In Block's Book Shop Tuesday Afterncon—3 o'Clock : Mr. Kays will suograph copies of his book, Sunday Serenade.

Mr. Kaye is currently appearing at the Sweep te—— pa A re Circle Theatre, lp Sr ———"

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Schools to Show Post-War Methods In Education Week =——————=

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ASK MRS. F. D. R. TO PRAGUE PRAGUE, Nov, 12 (U. P.) Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt will be among the guests of honor invited to attend the world student congress which

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through classroom windows to exe amine how the three “R's” are be-ing-taught-to-the-younger-generas}-— tion in the “atomic age.” They'll even come inside, sit through classes. and laboratory} . periods - and amazedly watch] . “Junior” use sound movies for study, talk about atomic physics and work with the finest of pre-

Each of the city’s 97 schools will welcome visitors with open houses,

... There won't be a world war III if 0 si education can help it, it seems.

first peacetime Education Week in five years is “Promoting the Gen- % ; eral Welfare.” And all of the city’s \

Citizens,” ' “Bm Spirttual Values” and . “Building Sound Health.”

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