Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1947 — Page 20
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D. C. Cottingham To Teach Agriculture
D. L. Cottingham, of Lafayette, {has been appointed agriculture in“Istructor at Den Davis high school succeeding R. F. Sproat. H A : . Mr. Cottingham graduated from L v |Purdue ‘university and formerly
under sponsorship of the Butler jtuughe at New Salem and Pine YW. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. chap- | : . Ed : ters, To INTRODUCTION TO LENT—The Protestants of Indianapolis<i waner Andrews has anid “fhe sieeting, one of a series, will | will ‘join Christians around the world in marking Ash Wednesday president of the 9-A ring Ben iii ring of Butler students| this week. Active plans are being made for mass meetings by Davis. Other officers include Dale Faising money for the service fund.| Mrs, Edward H. Mayo (above) chairman of the spiritual life area Morgan, treasurer; Helen Morgan, Tt is used to assist college students! of iho council of churchwomen, C. Oliver Holmes, chairman of the |vice president, and Eunice Johnthroughout the world. Burdette Bisselburg, Indianapolis, | of the interdenominational alliance and pastor of Simpson Methoand Miss Janice Kiser, Orlando, dist church. oe
‘Fla., are co-chairmen of the Butler | rm ra Dr. Frederick Brown Harris of Harris will be held Thursday at 8) Student librarians named for the
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Sigurd Rasmussen, traveling stu dent secretary of the World Stu-| dent Service fund, will speak at a.m. Thursday at Butler uniersity. 0 He will address fund workers
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| Members of Kappa Beta, re- Washington, D. C., will address an p. m. in the Simpson church and 'second semester by Mrs. Louise lgious honorary society, will ob-' interdenominational mass meeting Friday, Feb. 21, at "1:30 p. m. in williams, Ben Davis high school lihve Found ov with a Ash Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Christ Episcopal church on the prarian, include, Sally Brown, Lois day Friday with 3 Second Presbyterian church. Other Circle. He is pastor of the Foundry Atwell, Rosemary Brown, Gladys panquet at 6 p. m. in the Y. W.C.A. ices to be addressed by Dr.!Methodist church in Washington. Burtrun, Jackie Phillips, Joyce May, Pledging of prospective members — A, will follow. Pearcy, Esther Lentz, Carol Hagan, To be pledged are the Misses The Doctor Says— (Every DeGolyer. . Mary Lou Marjorie Arthur, Patricia Ayres, | Rhos. iE i Jorie Boner, Nancy Bracken, | A U a } di Re ye rive Gaddie, aur yals, | 99,40 Christen ympa Y: n ers an ing anne. Scheflfel, and Bobbie Pearson.
Mae Ellen Church, Marilyn Con- {Library typists! are Esther Brad-
, Bobbe Earle, Thora Feltis, o . hild (c ‘shaw, Betty Eskew, Barbara Freije, tare Merve, mcs ro. Wl: Help Children Grow in 50.50 Sea:
er, Emily R. Smith and Leota Spen- ! cer, all of Indianapolis; Alice An-' gy wiLLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. mental suffering on those whose . gervn, ee Mi Nenin| Every child has within him the minds Mok hs Jury. a Staff Completed rown, ' “ : he job of e r , in St , he i. : _ urge to grow, and it is the JC ey : Final selections for the Ben Davis Ann Perkins, Monticello; Miss Bar the school to provide him with a the principal of Monroe high school, high school 17 annual yearbook
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church laymen's committee: and the Rev. S. P. Jenkins, president |son, secretary. Gerald Dewitt, biol-
., and Miss . , i y . Buta Marit. Dayio 0. and ‘chance to develop. . i " Jorn . oT aflectionately Keyhole.” have. been . Virginia Shippey, Greenwood. ; t erstanding will Kno Try Prof, : | Sympathy and under g during his sleep, at the age of 62, hounced by H. O. Peterson, spon- |
i i than will pressure £0 Be Ee Sevier Pr The following day his school °F: They are:
: : Joyce Gossett, editor; Joan CarChildren grow and advance best Jefles Jo pen bevane Jus. Teachers ter, associale editor; Robert Lan'in a group in which the opportunity of Sh friend ‘ham, sports editor; Waltrud Dudto write letters, edit newspapers, Of their friend.
; /ziak and Renald Duncan, art edispell words, read stories, and work| Equal Atmosphere tors; Betty Rash, snapshot editor;
with numbers is provided as a nat-! “prof” Norton had the ability to Frances Holmes, Ned Wilson, and ural outlet for their energies. see good in all children and to help Esther Lentz advertising solicitors; The “Thirteenth Yearbook on gl} of them achieve their ambitions. Barbara Farr, make-up editor: Mental Health in the Classroom.”| He and his pupils worked to- Connie Hummel, Virginia Irrgang, published by the National Educa- gether to satisfy their inner urge'and Barbara Freije,. feature writtion ‘association, emphasizes the ty be recognized members of the ers, and Marjorie Lemon and Lois fact that a day planned by teachers group and his success in helping wright, make-up assistants. and pupils is different than one inithem was the direct result of his| Other members of the staff inwhich definite time is assigned fOrifajth in their abilities. clude: Effie Kiritsis, Velma Whitis, the learning of the three rs. . | Children are social beings and June Ward, Peggy . Hadley, Harry Anxious to Read grow best in an atmesphere in Courtney, Bud Graham, Gene HaThe teacher and pupils should which each has the chance to con- ley, Barbara Duncan, Darlene Hau|come together to discuss and to 'ribute according to ms ability. ger. and Ruth Barten.
[plan not only the things they wish
[to do, but also the things that : aw : . should be done. Adult 4-H Leaders 34 Freshman Girls Join Many _ patents. Worry . Because, Ben Davis High Club i their children seem to 0 TRiNtY- four = irs ive
| learning to read. | Learning to read is one of we 10 Be Honored [sen elected ‘to the Sunshine society accomplishments which the average (at Ben Davis high school They are: | Helen Arnold, Betty ° Bristow,
child is especially anxious to’ MAS worn county adult 4-H club Nancy Carr. Marjorie’ Coleman, Jo-
{ this, however, it : i | Jor. 5 site of that some intel- leaders will be honored at a meet- Sephine Costelow, Florence Davis,
lligent children who were leaders in ing to be held at 10 a. mi tomorrow Christine Dawson, Patty Day, Jean
{other respects didn’t learn to read in the Claypool hotel under spon- Deel: a Ow NN % Yor jn Se were 8 years old. jack SOFhip of the Indianapolis Rotary Preije, Wanda Gibbons, Helen Gipren quickly sense CX | club. ing son, Marilyn Hastings, Barbara
{of confidence in them. Separat-| po... E Abbott. county agri- |g | : . , ivy Heat Venice House, Barbar |ing them into groups according 10 cultural agent, will discuss “Leader. | Hughes, Marjorie Martin, Joanne | their abilities tends to destroy the |. in Our Community.” |McAllister. Annabelle Mekray. Jes £_ self-confidence of those placed in | » ¥, Jean : fence @ | Other speakers will include Carl- Neblett. Arlene Nihiser Marilyn the “slow”. divisions. «! : , y ; iton Carter and the Rev, Orien Fi (Pulliam, Helen Redington, Barbara Mental Suffering (fer, both Rotary club members. 'Roberts Esther Rauch, Marjorie | Children left to their own de-| The Rev. Merril McFall, Bloom- Rousch, Virginia Scott, Ruth Semvices are not cruel to those who ington, will speak at a luncheon. mons Helen Stegemoller, Katherine learn more slowly. | Certificates will be presented in Tatum and Rebecca Wood. Parental - influence may, ‘how- the afternoon to 1846 leaders. | i ———t ever, cause them- to inflict great, William H. Schelzel, club presiheer dent, has charge of arrangements. Tarum Court to Mark 8 n | . . Wisi il ———— |Silver Anniversary
Quick Relief from Business Girls Club | Tarum court 14, Ladies Oriental
. . 3a ‘Shrine, will celebrate its silver anHemorrhoid Irritation Plone SPring Program oir rir” win” seme.
i | A card party at 7:30 p. m. 10- monial meeting at 1:30 m. in i 4 Buffalo druggist ” Pp. + f ORS. EITELJORG created an olatment for relief from MOTTow in Central ¥. W. C. A. will the Travertine room of Hotel LinIl. soLmis & FRAY
the itching na Sarin of Piles, launch the spring program for the Ol. A Dafiguer sna SP jeriainme! : It brought such quick cooling, socth- : iw program w e n the evening. DENTISTS ing, UBlYs Stel rolief that fs fame YOURE Business Girls club, formerly Special guests will be: Mrs. 8", E. WASH. ST. spread throughout She souhyry and known as Quest club. John Beutler, Philadelphia, grand {°% ‘Betwee Meridian. St. i Hage Belson ent a ax Miss Gail Burtt will be installed high priestess; Mrs. Eva Heal, To4 and Marois Shon Sire your druggist for a 35c bok of Pet- as president in ceremonies Wednes- ronto, Canada, grand princess; Mrs. erson’s Ointment today, or 60c tu day evening by Miss. Jean 8.’Bogan, Tuciile H, Pieh), Chicago, grand Tel. MA-0583—Hours 810 5 B with applicator. . Money back if you executive director of Central Y. W. first ceremonial lady; Mrs. Eliza- -— {are not delighted with relief. C. Miss Pauline Shull is assist- beth Robishaw, Cleveland, grand fms ~————- ing Miss Burtt in arranging for treasurer; Mrs. Roy L. Craig, grand ‘the card party. recorder and Mrs. Albert Laas; Also planned by ‘the club ‘are Wheeling, 'W. Va. grand outer “‘pitch-in" suppers, scavenger hunt, guard. ; book review and a banquet for! Mrs. Marie Katzenberger, high mothers and daughters. Volunteer sponsor for the club, monial for initiation of 34 candi{open to all young businesswomen in Gates. (the, city.. is Mrs. Gonard Felland. ES = T Group Adviser is Miss Jean R. El(kins, Y. W. C. A. program director.
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T. Coleman Andrews T. Coleman Andrews of the U. 8. general accounting office will speak at a meeting of the National Association of Cost Accountants to be held a% 6 p. m. Wednesday in the Lincoln hotel. | He recently received nation-wide 'attention by exposing malpractices |in the Reconstruction Finance Corp. A practicing accountant the. last
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