Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1952 — Page 5

3 a NR pr nO or TY . »: ” keira rosie , d Tat SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1998 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 ole] ee I * » ° e . Dg Lt wheat © Our Touring Shriners Enjoy the Smokies Shirt. Ia Flees Look at the Pretty New Teachers , June 14 By VICTOR PETERSON bi to slash into the ground at Sia ; CE LC A day held GATLINBURG, Ténn., June our tet Thunder roared eon- Al er aby BLOGHINGTON June 14 a Y BE a - ned wheat 14—Peace and quiet will reign uously for hours. n . ~—In the old days, Dad balked 4 sing their on Murat Temple's two special as Oyu ie monn DI@S in Fall hard at the idea of walking trains tonight as the engines looked down on the damage. - Al PAWNEE, Okla., June 14 (UP) |Junior to grade school. ; ef of the head for Miami. this went through my mind as|__A 13-year-old girl, who blamed But not any more, . Not since the Food Fresh air and good food in the we rolled past LeConte today. |,. calf for killing her littlelhe learned Junior's teacher is we on, said he heart of the Smoky Mountains & The Shriners picked up a few! brother, ran away from home to-|younger and more attractive it had been are bound to take the toll of the & tips when we hit the Cherokee In-lqay and left a note asking her|,, .. “nos expected.

red-fezzed funsters. What a day this has been for the 600 Filorida-bound ‘merrymakers. What must have been the sun popped up. over the friendly Tennessee hills as we rolled into Knoxville. It felt a lot more ilke getting up than we did after

the fun-filled start from Union !

Station last night. But there, waiting for us in Knoxville, busses which helped wake us as we headed for Gatlinburg, gateway to the Smokies. Today was

were air-conditioned

dian Reservation, and I wouldn't] be surprised if war whoops roll} out over the sandy shores of Flor-| ida for the next five days. And whenever they want to! with Potentate Rathert they are going to have to ask for a pow-wow. He now is a heap big) Indian, This afternoon he put on|

. the feathered ceremonial head-| : ‘gear of the Cherokee. Rumor has| City, Okla., shopping, Patsy was dent ° teaching in

it he's thinking of wearing it to} work when he returns to Indian-| apolis. | With breakfast still sticking to|

parents to forgive her and not to try to find her. A searching party found her five hours after she disappeared, sitting in a corner of an abandoned house, and in a state of shock. The girl is Patsy Brown. While her parents, M¥. and Mrs. Lewis E. Brown, were in Ponca

learning to drive an automobile along the highway in front of her grandparents’ home in Pawnee. Her 11-year-old brother,

Gary, |

Expert opinion and curvaceous evidence shows modern school teachers are a “whale of a lot” {better looking than school marms of a few decades ago. Prof. Robert W. Richey, rector of Indiana University stu-

elementary schools says in the past elementary teaching attracted austere, serious coeds, intorit on a long career in the classroom. Glamour was of secondary im-

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our ribs, we turned to a smorgas-| who was riding in the back seat, | bord ladled out by the four hotels| fell out and crushed his head. His {portance. 5 in the Chimney Top picnic area. grandmother took him to a hos-| ..n9 When we couldn't handle another! pital, but he died 30 minutes after] BUT TODAY, Prof, Richey leg of roast bear, we trundled off he arrived. |says, elementary schools are atto the busses and Knoxville. | The parents returned home to|tracting the gals who ring the Tomorrow we will spend several fin Patsy and two suitcases gone, Pell at the top of campus popuhours touring historic St. Augus-| They also found a note saying: |18Tity polls. foe tine, billed as the oldest city In «pear mother — I'm leaving. 1/ “When there are beauty con- S& whet our appetites and the Hoo- eyes of the 600. The busses wound forest life. A train bed check, [the United States. [killed little Gary and I'll never {tests or queen elections now,” siers in Tennessee were ready for| UP the smooth, blacktop around however, proved only a fez was| This is a great trip, and Who-i)ve in peace. May you forgive Frof- Richey points out, “you the breakfast board. But Gat-{°%® 8 curve and horseshoe after left to a bear and not a whole|ever among the Shriners wrote, 1); get along some way. Don't will find a majority of the win-

3 yri 1 folder » {ners are planning to become § linburg doesn’t often see such a|>POther Shriner. fe 1yricacto ou Ce |try to find me. I didn’t know the ” It's a lot more fun to put k m the bus piust have been imbued with the 4 ] » teachers. swarm descending and it took the un to put pack| Off to our left fro e | door would open. Goodbye, Patsy.” “wuomen can get grade school

thern spirit. combined efforts of the Grey-{On back and climb the hills, bubijoomed Mt. L.eConte, second high- Sou . The Oklahoma highway patrol stone, New Riverside, Mountain keeping tab on 400 Shriners and|est peak in thé Smokies. It was Be Bowed: ever conscious of Started a statewide wh She J oie Jig si g rng View and New Gatlinburg Inn|200 wives was more than Poten-|atop this mountain many years|gouthern hospitality on every Was found in an abandoned house|jepending upon the size of the Hotels to have everything Shrine- late Zan Rathert was about to|ago my wife and I camped out|hand. The charm of the Old|near her grandparents’ home. |city in which they work . . and experienced one of the most|South, the progressive spirit of| “She was in a state of shock,| Another factor... the demand hee ie Revakiast, the beauty| As it was, as an accompanying beautiful but terrifying thunder-(the New South and a delightful poor girl,” said Police Chief Oscar for grade school teachers is so 0 e okies, now ablaze with|photograph shows, there was!storms of our lives. climate gréet you at every turn.” W. Goff. “But she will respondigreat, graduates can work in floral color, unfolded before thejdoubt all escaped the dangers of| Lightning seemed to start head| Bet it rains tomorrow. to loving care.” virtually any city they like.

just a part of the crowded week in the Shrine’s 78th Imperial Council Sessions, ' The Smokies seemed a good spot to festivities although some sleepy heads were as much | in the clouds as the rounded domes we had come to see. The cool of morning helped

HEY—Where's the Shriner?

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HEY, DAD, LOOK—New elementary teachers, who will be graduated tomorrow from Indiana University's School of Education, lend curvaceous evidence to back up an inferesting theory, Left to right: Joan Jessee, Gary; Donna ir Hobart; Nancy Charles, Marion; Ann Mohr, Clifford, and Patricia O'Day, Albany,

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