Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1950 — Page 12

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

"To Sooth Problem Children

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 22—Music also hath charms to soothe the * dilicult child. ; : Beatrice Landeck, a cheerful woman who's spent 20 years teaching children or instructing teachers how to handle youngsters, says, “A mother can sing/her way out of a hot spot a lot of times when » y gr» 1 aha can't talk het way ou jor a teacher can reach these chilAmerican folk songs, she believes, are an ideal musical an-/dren. It is something they can do} swer, since the tunes are simple together.” enough for unmusical mothers, She believes adults should learn

and the words are about every- i day things understandable to a the songs. and then let the chil

child. /dren join in, rather than making “Instead of constantly saying & job of teaching the songs to ‘no’ to a child, you could turn children. / aside repeated requests with a , . simple folk song like ‘By 'n By'” You don’t need a Sout Vien; she explained. The song implies Just let your hair down and have a that all the things the child is good time,” Miss Landeck sald. hegging for may happen “bye and “Children ‘are very susceptible.”

bye.” : | Creative music is a trick used in Miss Landeck has just put to-| EY us 3 gether a collection of folk music d called “Songs to Grow On,” pub-

schools to entertain restless chil-|

lare part of a child's world, they ishing touches.

0 fons that learn that activities in their own carry out the words of the song, home can be turned into a song, By AlICIA BABY _ : and they can be encouraged to, MANY working girls, wit Reached by Music make up their own words, | only a few minutes to ready “In the years I've worked with, Miss Landeck is against trying! themselves for after-five dates, so-called ‘problem children’ I've to teach children songs that are find it takes a bit of doing to discovered they almost always “too much on the sweet side.” She transform their daytime look have high I. Qs, and that alsdinever believed in starting her| of brisk efficiency into an evethey are very often musical,” she classes with the children singing | ning one of soft femininity.

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Mr. New Remembers Yesterday's Lesson Too Well; He Shéuld Not Have Covered the Honor With Honor

| A FEW HANDS before this one Mr, New had been soundly|the queen of clubs? Remember : {lectured on the importance of covering honors. He remembered his|this principle. When dummy| South dealer. lesson too well. ‘ leads an honor and has the next| Neither side vulnerable.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1850 Routine

Miss Brash bid her head off to reach three no trump in today’s| lower honor showing, it is al-| NORTH deal, Mrs. Keen opened the trey of diamonds and the defenders most never winning play to cover| sir. Dale won the first four tricks in that suit. .{the first time. S—K Qo4 On the last diamond Miss Brash| In this deal, if Mr. New had Hed 3 6 threw a small heart from her tricks. If Mr. New had the|jet the queen of clubs hold and | 5 4 hand and dummy and Mr. New doubleton king of clubs and Mrs.| covered the jack, Mrs. Keen's 10| D8 discarded a small spade, [Keen had four to the 10, correct| would have become a third-| 8 8 J4 EAST Worry {defense would hold Miss Brash t0| round winner—and Miss Brash wes MeN errying |thiree club tricks. In that event|would have been held to eight M\'* Keen r. New { MRS. KEEN then led the jack she would need four spade tricks tricks. | oa 3 a : 3 2

lof hearts. Miss Brash won {in| for game. Mr. N@v should have covered | dummy with the ace and stopped Hold Back the queen only If he held the king| bb 5 3° CK 54 ja moment to figure out her best| WELL, THERE was no use doubleton and especially the king-|

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By OSWALD JACOBY MRS. H. L. McGONAGILL of Memphis, Tenn., writes as follows: “As one of the many canas-| ta fans, I am very interested in| your articles in the newspapers. “I know that you are unable to answer all those who write to ask your advice, but if possible, would! you please write an article as to whether the black threes can be melded with a wild card on the, last play? “It is clear that three threes |} can be melded together, but the! question has arisen as to whether | two threes can be made into a meld with one wild card as the| very last play. { “We will appreciate it very

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