Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1946 — Page 9

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MONDAY, NOV. 11, 1048 | __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

As Little As 50c Down 90: a Week | Publi C Sch o ols Mark Education Week PA

Classroom Demonstrations, |: Shortridge Senior Class Officers SERIE SR Get *3.50 Truss;

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v - 2 + . . a hd 1 EE i not = I No Charge For It e ul in ours 10 be e discussion on “Behind the Scenes 41 Four ' Service . 3 School al: partt n a tiday. Kam Berth Now or Ever O, Brazil, Nov. ¥ e social servie, th” mean just Virtually all Indianapolis puiblic schools this week were observing isa noes Gre ey, psycho! Kates , Mo~A ne ven if it ha National Education Week with special programs. open house at 7:30 p.m. Thu dy A Shoniom Ott. Mo—A Socios ol : Among events planned are the following: letching, ds. Mrs. Jeanne Gow |nroving so successful, an offer is

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/ No. cial edition of the school | . gl THIS WEEK'S MOUNTING SPECIAL ! $ O8 a unlveraly, will address extend greetings and former Ying will be sh pr on Friday afternoon ob who will test it a $3.50 truss at

no introduced Bubtrintendont irgil Stine- program will be Y given at 2:30 p. m. won't discuss it, " "semis ihe n &7 |baugh willl speak on “Twenty-Ave Years cost. This invention has no leg. . sei” week ne Cain aah OURDG 36. & i Bexivle. Lenses Not Included followed bya pane up whieh irs, Jlith of Community Buiding.” “Clips Attucks’ (day |5traps, no elastic belts, or leather a Peruvian dip- adjustin Y Dn Toes y an dip I 0 c anan and’ Miss Golden | choir will provide the mu in. ; ithin reach of everyone's pocketbook. Mrs. Jennie Buc! ha A 1 “It Takes Both|Dands. It holds rupture up and he water short Beautiiully engraved with. comfortable temples ai . REPAIRS Rule teachers, will participate. No. 28—Parents and a will meet | Ne. $6_A panel on it Tu aur 1s comfortable and tay to Wear . Dearitex adjustable nose pads. Smart, stylish. Will im- groken lenses dupli- Ee . house Wednesday. On Fri-|at 3:15 p. m. Wednesday to see demon- Hom 3 1 Wiss Virginia Stout, . bottles of min. prove your appearance, grace the face, and Ive YoU cated, frames re- 0. “the entire school will make its an- stration lessons and a spelling match, On the panel are ” Ti ania, bout, After using it many report entire years of comfort, Call at once and be convince paired and replaced. §|nual 2 rimage through the World War | Mrs. Rose H. Thompson, prince pal, will Mrs. Marie Sandidge, .. 0 at satisfaction. Any reader of this 1 them all, filled A Oculiste’ Drescrip- Memo Charles Youngman is principal. (speak on “A Glimpse of Bermuds Roy 'M. Robbie, Martin Larner, DAtrons | pa y test the doctor's inven= tions accurately Ne. Sunn Riaher, piri of | No. 24—-Mrs. Ina Gunawa will Siteusi R | | t in—for his first | 3,000,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS bb soho $0 ipeak on m8" For ten | i Seabin 'o Bien Week! i Ruth Patierson, Butler university Paper Ia 30 days and receive the’: ] our "a =T. A. m. sel bnson } : 8. 124 N. PENNSYLVANIA 1:30, The Junior Boys’ Glee club willl is Brincipal aay, Th $1—A panel ‘on Maucational heh. separate $3.50 truss at no cost. If 3 the. manage: { NATI PL gil} Denison Biag, Hos sind a Prete £5 Pedith Foren ie No. 2A violin concert by Dr. Hugh nh of ol = School wil take p pice 1s _- you are not entirely satisfied with e had rented a | ELIE) Open Saturday Evenings te » P.M, principal” Sree, Mn Morrison ote Indiana Philharmonic at 3: - Wedn: Junior | the invention—return it, but be should not pay STORES Foun SHO CITIES N o. 5-Angela Angglopolous and Leo Lis a cAmerica , {he Besuuirur” by Sry Florence V - nd 2 Mothers’ Chords will Ju Jule to keep the $3.50 truss N for your . a rpm . " 7 sss— of the Indian s News staff, will olcott Ww at 7 p, m. Friday . 91—Open house 7 p. m, Thursday, uble. ou are ured ohare So: loudly > i re——— "i ». m. Wi aty, ho78 a Tike Cook prmal a . Shortridge high school senior class officers are (left to right) nak bn Bo pranemt a ting” Wednesda » the | write the Pion clan's iired, Juss 0. n ouse a 0. 26--Visitation roughou wee . . r ~k Priday. Abe Doris Lynn, directing Nisusi | and examination of classroom work, Nancy Howey, vice president; Donald Wise, treasurer; Nancy Dearmin, E — “That "ay "May 6238 Koch Bldg, 2008 Main

ames Rober aa education for he schools, will speak. The | No 29 pr Clement T. Malan, state] annual editor; William Thomas; president, and Ruth Reed, secretary. ee " sound film, will be shown tomor- Kansas City, Mo, for their primary choir, with Mrs. Faye Miller J h » " | directing. wil’ sing.” Miss” Eva YX. Wiles superintendent of public instruction, will| pepresentatives on the governing council are Carol Baum, Phil Bain, row. ‘Bdward O. EH will offer pro- | ever » ASIP A dally public address ptogmam Education”, Wednesday ny Safely and! Marion Collins, Phil’ Clarke, Billie EIff, Joan Davis, Florence Gleason, onrrts Junior chorns will Provide music 0. a u - of Tp Ra pupils on Bducation day. Mrs, Irene Wiehl is principal. Pat Fricke, Julia Hull, Jerry Hopkins, Patty Kettler, Shirley Krueger, wee emes and a ednesday n pro- W s > gram, “Behool 8" on Review,” HT ae Jarent visitations throughout Betty Anne Lewis, Delores Leonard, Jo Ann McMillan, Marge Miller,

given nounced. | Shirley Phillips, Martha Rafnel, Shirley Schaffner, Dick Scales, Carla ITS on THE RECORD) oe Neo. 9—Juni high school fis . will conduct a panel discussion. st 11 &. m. tn at iY or nr Sith musc| Jean Stout, Joan 3 Syltnagel, es Veli and Mary Ste Weller, ;

Wednesday. Mrs. Prank Gerke will be! by the Washington high school boys’ moderator. On Thursday at 3:15 Dp. m.|octette. The Rev. George Kimsey, pastor . Prof. Clarence Duhl of Indiana Oentral of the Memorial Baptist church, wiil show (day evenings, Mrs. Mary 8. Ray is prin- schopl 54, will & peak at 1:30 p. m, Wednes- » e P.-T. A. on ‘““The|, “My Trip to Greece,” taken on|cipa Pupils will saat a Thanksgiving Community Responsibility in Education.’ UNRRA cattle boat et mission to Ne. 62—Mrs, Meredeth Nicholson ar |Bragram: Mrs. Lillian W, Lewis is prinClassroom demonstrations will be econ- ine Mediterranean. Mrs. Jessie Chalifour|will speak on ‘Adolescence’ at 1:30

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1:1 ducted at an open house from 7-9 P. Mm. iy principal Frida o y. Mrs. Elizabeth Witt is Principal: Neo. 77—Parent-teasher conference to AR during the evening. 4d Ne. 33-Displays of pupil work in class-| Ne. #1—8idney Markey of the council |OTON, book week observance Wednes- y WORLD w TRANSIT FARE BUYS de nt Bullaing tours Ce roony| room and corridor at ."m. Wednesday. | of social agencies will speak to the P.-T.|4ay afternoon an day evenin

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open hou Miss Mary, Ronk is rinct a Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Miss| No. 34—Mrs. Bert CO. McCammon will|A. at. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Pp BO, nap La P D Po I

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Preda pp is principa speak at 8 p. m. tomorrow No. 68—" Know Your Telephone" will No. 78-Building tours to examine | ED No. 12—“A Look Into the Industrial No. “36--8ho ny of a film, “Goodbye, | be discussed by BE C. Belzer, Indiana Bell] Siasaruons wo ork ue 0 Sheeive teaching WAS 5 GNI SAFETY COMFORT AND Future for Your Children” will be dis-|Mr. Germ,” the Marion Oounty Tu-|Telephone Co, Wednesday evening Mar "Well one oy ih Wee Sit pr 3 : * : cussed by Ed Dowling Wednesday night. |berculosis association Wednesday morn- leuss. * Sie DA SErY 08 YoInen: ¥ Scnonl CONVENIENCE i Pupils _will distribute a special publica- Ing. Special emphasis during the week on| ¢No. 60—Miss Gertrude Theumlef, dean Fresh Problems| i 1 3 tion. E. L. Norris is principal. og conferences of girls at Technical Hien school, fa Freshers Eo oy a Lig YInal lea THAN AT ANY TIME No. 13—Friday night, showing of new “Fathers and Today's Children” 4drem 8 Jeane) ra paring, Pa thers’ night will be observed at 7:30 sound fim That" All May Lesré: "an | wil be the ‘open Bouse “iopit Car 130 DE heel ng A Wednesday. Technical schools’ ; | open house will precede the film. Wednesday. Speakers will be the Rev. A. D, | *cheduled for Noy | Madrigal singers under the direction of ww oUR i 4 No. 14—Open (house, Wednesday from |B®nks, T. H. Randall, Curtis Oldham and| Ne, 78—Print shop boys have made George Paxton will provide music and a. 16:30-7:30 p. m H. Anderson, principal|N: Madden special block print invitations to patrons George Fisher, school 54 principal, -will HISTORY of Technical high ‘school, will speak. Tech| No. 38—Open house al 7 p. m. Wednes- to visit School 72 through the week and discuss “Do You Know Your 1d?

puptls will present a musical program day. Parents. visitations today - and 10-|to a special parents meeting at 2:30

p. m 16—George Ostheimer, principal of | morrow Wednesday. Miss, Anna Bedford, principal. | scheduled throcsheut the | waa ions sre school 8, will speak Wednesday ni iY on| Ne. 39—The American Legion, Irvington |will speak. house is postponed to Nov. 30 when Robert BORN ‘Do You Know Your Child?” L. Hall | post, was in charge of the Armistice day No. 7% — Demonstration teaching eon|Gryter, Freasurer of Esterline-Angus Co is principal. program today, with Wade Fuller, com- Wednesday afternoon followed by infor-|will discuss “Atomic Power and the Atom y No. 17—Herman Holiday, former city|mander and teacher at Howe high school, | ma) conferences and a tea An open Bomb.” Miss Wallace Montague is prin- Ll RAILW, Y : teacher and more recently a UNRRA jpea king on “I Pledge Allegiance.” Fam-|house for parents’ examination of class-|cipal. worker in China, will speak at 1: Fant will be observed at 6:30 p. m, No. 81—A series of clinics and forums "

room work will be held Friday evening io. : u : No. 74—George Fisher, principal of!have been arranged by Principal Murray

30 p.m. today. Rabbi Morris Goldblatt will ad-|W nesday. Miss Lena D. Swope is prin-

t 1:3 . m, Friday. Express ‘service is an extra service—at no extra cost. More dress the school at 1:30 p. m. on ay. | Sipal,

No. 18—Pupils will present programs at No. 40— 1 convenience, no local stops, less time en route, a bonus of extra 9.4 m. tomorrow on “World rrlendahip” a nods Luplls of Schoo) 0 will prose time at your destination, Take .the Greyhound Express and on Wedne on, ‘one Magic Book: |and repeat performance at a Wedn nesday case.” Open To will be held day at - straight through tos 730 p. pe CE Jae or 1 open. house. An original play by inter

mediate grades will be given at 1:30

60% ‘ se: 19—A p Janel Sloctizsion oa developing | Friday. rs. Madeline ‘Allen is pricipal. i J k etter communities w eature an open No. & 1 N D ¥ A N A P oO L I J S T L 0 U { 5 house on’ Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. 8. | the ty Da episung XI the A a Ao A J — » Annie Cheatham will be moderator and|civen ai 8 P. tomorrow. A special Mrs. Carolyn Davis, a garsh Davis, reception of graduates ad former pupils | Leave 1:45AM 4:00 AM 5:15 AM Tom Crowdus and Dr. Fred' Berry w n observance of the 50th anniversary | | compose the panel. Miss Emma Allison is will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday. 8:35 AM 2:00 PM 6:15PM principal. . No. 20—Community health will be dis- |, if, ba oA TR ld | 10:05 PM cussed Wednesday afternoon. Parents are pea.

at an o A i; bi - invited to classroom demonstrations] yo; (Spi, house st 3 hn ol Sduct

throughout the week. | program will be presented by several! No. 21=L. E. Hall, principal of School | graduates of the school. { gX PRESSES LC discuss “Do You Keiow Your No, 46 Albert Stump will he chair-| oy ” at 2: p. m ednesday man of a panel including Emmett A | pAILY 10... Stops at Fort Wayne. p. m. Thursday 1B pupils will give a tea Rice, director of health and physical y . for their mothers. A special program by! education for the schools, Miss Martha 5 Leave 12:45 AM 4:30 AM 3.80 PM Pte od Be % p. m.| W. Scott, teacher at School 46, and Miss

Friday, | Francis Holliday of the Butler Sntversity | s No. 22—School 22 will observe its 25th | Saf to discuss “Education for the Atomic C H i C A i» oO : anniversary Wednesday evening. Rabbi| Age” at 7:30 Wednesday. {

M David Shapiro will deliver the invosation. [iets Dn hoe SLY 0.0 P : : : A tribute to Nebraska Cropse amous | v n Leave 2:25AM 6:25 AM 3:15P earlyocity supervisor for Da Vie school | Parent conferences. Parents are invited |

4:25 PM 11:15PM is named, and written and delivered by |l0 intermediate and junior classes on| Henrietta Colgan when the school was| Tuesday morning and to primary classes | dedicated, will be read. Mrs. Eleanor | on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grace KimPp { T T S RB U R G ve] | Caley, city council P.-T. A. president, will ber is principal | Xe. 4 a — by fifth and sixth | grade pupils w accent community de-| Leave 5:25AM 9:40AM 3:30PM (Advertisement) velopment at 7 p: m. Wednesday. A model |

. - ! . community, built by the children, will be 6:10 PM If Y on display, Miss Lois Hagedorn is prin-| - 1 bus. our op Stops at Columbus hol 49—Clarence Farrington,

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: ident of the school board, will speak at LOUISVILLE 8 p. m., Wednesday. An open house wiil | Coug ing precede the address, Miss ry E. Morgan S is Bitacipai. 2 : 5:45 PM — Parents will visit classes Leave 1:30PM th phon: the. Week. Hach | oarent win 5 reomulsion reliev es promptly be have the opportumity $o observe the coms Also 3 Expresses Daily to BR it goes ht to the seat of the plete range of his own child's achieveCINCINNATI and DAYTON trouble to help loosen and expel germ | ment. Miss Charlotte Carter is principal. | € 7 Expresses to TERRE HAUTE laden phlegm and aid nature to| Ne. 52—Capt. Harry Dailey, chief of J |

« [the schcol safety accident prevention ai- | : soothe and heal raw, tender, in-|the ool e Ask About Express Busses to Many Other Cities. flamed bronchial mucous Mem- | Hsien 51, Whe police Segariment, Js Joh. y 11 Parts of the United States | branes. Tell your druggis at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday. Miss Doris Lynn, Frequent Regular Service to A & a bottle of yy sion with the director of visual education, will exhibit GREYHOUND TERMINAL |i. d.opimiie dia, fe f ini Alm be benefited and you are to like its| No. 54 —George Fisher, principal ot] Traction Terminal Bldg. be Se action in ala the har. jehool 34, ui Weinesday 4k ou Know | Tel. RI-4501 rassing cough without upsetting the| ~o .= illustrated lecture, Scout | stomach or you are A have your !rrajs to Cuizenaty and spellin,

match between fafhers and fons at § money back. No narco Pp. m. Wednestay,” Mrs. Flack is principal. [34 E Y ( REOMU ESIO N No. 58—Emmeétt A. Rice, director of physical edugation and health, will dis-

| for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis cuss “Recreation in the Home” Friday]

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