Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1951 — Page 14

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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951

THE INDIANAPOLI§ TIMES JB Encourage { Competition At School

| Dr. McFarland Talks = | To GFWC Convention | | k

By United Press HOUSTON, Tex., May 17- Competition’ should be retained among [school children, Dr. Kenneth Mc Farland, superintendent of “To'peka, Kas., publig schools, told {the 60th annual convention of the} . (General Federation of Women's, Clubs last night, § voi aa Trends toward removing com petition from public classrooms are unrealistic” and would be! congidéred © communism = at the| adult level, Dr. McFarland said, § adding that competition is the! core of democracy. | It is a mistake, he sald, for| schools to prepare children for| life under the disillusion that no|

one can achieve more than any-' one else,

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: T Photos by H E. Glesing J hood level is democracy.” . T a = Cone . » imes otos by Henry E. esing Jr * : { . Christian "GUYS AND DOLLS" IN MINIATURE—Susan Bacon, Joanna Foreman, Karen Seffatd, Judith nye tiogaise Bove iat Blackwood on Bridge— Special PT ign : Stofer, Micki Pedicine, Cheryl Pedlow, Mercedes Carter, John Reed and Chris Thrasher (left to |, . [4 m™ : right) . . . Christian Park's experimental dancing class of 3-year-olds. [epee hes Solana DS ep J; Two Not-Too-Bright Players -_ / from Costa Rica, and Rep. Walter Thri

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Muff Good Slam Opportunity Session Sef THIS BUSINESS of stealing —— . For Tonight

dealer The Tech Parent-Teachers As-

Park Sets

Dance Revue

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Town Hall Yesterday, novelist lecturer 'Katnleen ivorris toid the women Announces

that there was nothing wrong the play from Mr. Muzzy can be North with the nation that couldn't be overdone, Mr. Dale's theory is Neither side vulnerable

By AGNES H. OSTROM ured by Shasning the nation’s that when he believes there is a NORTH sociation and the Bigh chao) ad- : J 5 i | ‘mouth-out with soap.” j : Mr: Dale ministration Ww naugurate a SPRING housecleaning . The effects of “vulgar and sen- Wick of Wo 10 spate ai 2. eer } S—AJ1n4S new idea ¢in Introducing parents has suffered a temporary S rog ral Nn sational books, pictures and radio [AlN contract, he lets Mr. Muzzy H—AQT6 ‘of incoming freshmen to the | aie i lor is . i . | — ” tonight. apse. Nor is gardenin | : programs on our growing play the hand D—918 school : , fol ps dul Bk ii, The Indianapolis Town Hall children” is deplorable, she said. In today's deal, Mr. Dale's two, C—K | Parents of all 8A and 8B pupils 21221 § o. , fQli'le 2 s gids series announces its program for She urged the women to “pro- no-trump bid was a brazen at-| WEST EAST planning to attend the high one de But there's a reason, a very the coming: season. tect our children from moral un-|temnt to steal the play. But when M™ Champion Mrs. Keen School have been invited to at- _— dig ing The 12 Friday morning lectures cleanliness as vigorously as we .. Pp 8 ! play. |8—8 5 S—K Q 9 72 tend the 7:30 p. m. meeting to be important one. tor to be given in the Murat Theater protect them from physical un- Mr. Muzzy bid three hearts he gy 103 H—542 held in the Stuart Hall Forum. SEE Yonat Mother can slop {will open Oct. 12 and close on cleanliness and d " thought better of it and bid the p—108 54 J2 All phases of school life and Thri routine trivia when her child— > d danger. g | p-Q activities will be discussed by six oo ldren—are in a. dance | Feb. 22. Tomorrow's speakers will in- heart game. Lom LELER 0-814 members of the faculty and revue? | Included on the program Will oye’ Sen. Bourke B. Hicken- There was some risk that Mr. SouTH 'school administration ‘Even Father and high school be Nicholas Nyaradi, ex-minister )o50er of Iowa; Willlam Chap- Muzzy would go to six hearts, but Mr. Muzzy 1 k - > drother have willingly done KP of finance. of Hungary, Helen n,,, poster, ECA administrator; he seldom bids a slam without S—8 'Spea ers Listed f duty. And have tolerated scraps Hamilton Woods, director of pub- Erwin D, Canham, editor of the & long solid trump suit which he H—KJ98 Speakers and their topics will 0 of tarlatan, silver glitter and lic liaison, office of information, Christian Science Monitor, and could mot have had in this case. D—AK 3 be Fred N. Reed, assistant pro- 2 ved enamel through the house. Economic Co-operation Adminis- Gov, Allan Shivers of Texas. Leads Club Queen C—A8152 gram director, “Getting Started”;

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tration; Begum Aga Khan Raza, Herman Hinshaw, assistant di-

Those usually appraising

The convention also took up the, MR. CHAMPION'S opening lead The hidding:

householders have registered a (woman leader of the new state of ,.nainqer of 16 proposed resolu- was the queen of clubs and NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST, rector wi Buldince And buaker Firm, fine Hooper rating interest in the (Pakistan; Alfred Wolff on “ThiS i; arter passing five of them dummy's king won. Mr. Muzzy 1S Pass =¢C Pass |X lord’ All ‘re lish t . tops for Ie fit of little sister's gypsy cos- ‘1s Spain,” and Dwight Cooke, ry, q5y Those approved re- promptly pulled three rounds of 2 NT Pass ~ 3 H Pass BY OF an, ‘ngi'sh leacher tel colors. tume. public affairs analyst for the Co- : 4 H All Pass and dramatics director, “Getting «

|a Good Start”; Ernest Thiet, di(rector of shop. activities, “Indusd| trial Training”; Mrs. Martha Tur-

Br ene Syston." (afirmed the faith of GFWC mem- trumps. By trumping a spade at

| { Ibers in God,-called for a realistic/the ‘end, 10 tricks were easy— : Others Listed {economic stabilization, urged Con- that is, five trump tricks and five Then win the ace of spades Others are. Ileana, Princess of gress to outlaw strikes in essen- tricks in the side suits in aces ryff a spade in the closed hand. pin, dean of girls, “Awapds Romania and daughter of the tial industries, called for a roill- and kings. : ; | Next win the ace of diamonds Honors and Scholarships”; H. H. world-famous Queen Marie; Og-(back of prices to Nov. 1, 1950, and _ Nice going, partner,” said Mr./and trump a diamond. When Walter, director of guidance and {den Nash, speaking on “Midway|for vigorous prosecution of black Dale. He did not point out that these tricks go through without vice principal, “Guidance Prothru Nash.” _ - - - _ imarket operators. _ . . . 12 tricks should have been ap gyer.ruff, 12 tricks are certain, gram.’ : [John Mason Brown ‘will return RR EL ,made. Both Mr.” Champion andino matter what the opposing dis- Closing "the meeting will be a {for the sixth consecutive season.| Mr. Heinsite would have called {pihytion is. question and answer session di- | Dorothy Thompson will speak on attention to this fact. And.that spe play from here on is to rected by H. H. Anderson, Tech

*And tomorrow night—=8 p. m. of the hour— they'll wateh the résults of all Mother's work, all their “sacrificps.” For that’s when the Christian Park Mother's Associfition will stage its third annSal dance —revue—in-—the—-Manual--High— School Auditorium,

22 Numbers

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Jy " | . is the reason they get such grue- inci | {*“These Crucial Days.” John C.| is the reason y get such grue- ;,34 a spade from dummy and principal. i SOME 150 youngsters from |Caldwell’s - subject is sono C.|Semiannual Concert some results when Mr. Muzgy 8°. cc with the jack of hearts., Mrs. Leonard E. Pearson, past Sturdy tro three to 14 years of age will {Learned in Korea.” He is a The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor their partner. Lead a club and ruff it with the president of the Tech PTA, will { garments give a program of 22 numbers. |will hold its semiannual concert The play for 12 tricks is a little 5%¢ ea.

former U. S. attache there. ) queen’ of hearts. Now trump an- Welcome the parents on behalf of Phil Cummings, commentator, at 8 p. m. Saturday in the new tricky. It might have gone sev- other spade with the king and the organization. will discuss “Tomorrow's Head-|auditorium, 521.1. 13th. St. eral Siterent ays, One Way ,nother club with the ace. Te. lines Today.” Rounding out the The Indianapolis Liederkranz' WOuld De as follows: | Finally, lead the last spade from Washing Glass

program will be Hede Massing, singers will participate in the How It's Done the board and ruff with the nine

They're all members of the ednesday ‘afternoon dancing classes sponsored by the mother's group . . . classes in tap,

49¢ ea.

PRE-REVUE TOUCHUP—Mrs. Ralph: Petersog makes certain

daughter Dianne, 6, has every curl in place for tomorrow's dance

ballet and ballroom dancing. * Since fall a budding Agnes De Mille, auburn-haired Barbara Willoughby, has instructed

the. weekly classes from 2 to 7:30 p.. m. The big goal, of course, is a polished spring

revue for families and friends. And a Park Avenue debutante could be no more thrilled about her debut than these children about their revue. . Not only does the last year's Manual graduate instruct and plan the routines, Barbara also designs the costumes for the recitals.

Mothers Take Over AND AT that point association members, as well as other mothers, take over with material, needle and thread. Nearby School 82's served well enough the year for the grand event. enthusiasm and classes since grown, Enough to warrant a stage the size. of Manual’'s for the bounding bunnies, teasing teddy bears, wily waitresses and intrepid Indians to take terpsichorean turns across

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Performing for the first time will be an experimental class of 3-year-olds begun. in the fall. They combine speech-tap in nursery rhymes. After tomorrow Barbara hopes parents will be as delightfully surprised with the success of the experiment as she,

Another First

ANOTHER first was scored

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author of “This Deception,” who will speak ‘on Midst.” ! Mrs. E. H. Bingham is director of the Town Hall series, and information concerning the series may be obtained from the Indianapolis Town Hall office, Mezzanine Floor, Claypool Hotel.

Not only have dance classes provided a healthy outlet for energetic children and training too, but proceeds from them have partially purchased a public address system, movie projector, television set and electric coffee urn for the community

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program. William Kappelhof

shall accompanist. Members and friends are invited.

AFTER winning the king of of hearts, If,Mr. Champion over-

“The Spy in Our director, and Mrs. Kenneth Mar- clubs, cross to the king of dia- ruffs this with the 10, that makes

monds, lead the ace of clubs and dummy’s seven of hearts good for discard a diamond from dummy. the 12th trick.

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panist; Mrs. Robert J. Hoover and Barbara collaborated in making recordings of the music

for the routines. Records for home practice were bought on a cost basis. The children’s timing has improved noticeably. Mrs. Ralph Peterson has served as associatior® president this year. She has directed regular meetings, special projects an egg hunt at Easter, a party on Valentine's Day --all for

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A noon business session will be followed by a 1:15 p. m. luncheon.

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¢ Altrusa—6:30 p. m. Hotel Wash-

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Indianapolis Woman’'s—2:30 p. m.

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