Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1952 — Page 4

By IRENE PATAI FEW days ago I picked up the newspaper and read the report of a boy

NOTE: This is a second in a series by a teacher and a mother on co-operation between home and school.

‘TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1052. Your Child and Your School— ae Cg

Teachers Cast in Troubleshooters” Role

a free hot luncheon so as to ease the financial burden at home. A year later, when Gene was old enough, his program was

fourth year at school. Her arranged so that he could take ! of 19 who had been ar" record card showed that she a part-time job, which the HOUS! : ‘ rested for burglary. With a, wag of normal intelligence, for school helped him to get. When to Vir 1 shock I realized he had been ghe had mastered all the other Gene was graduated, we all felt Irs a Nn adypOO ot In my class a few years back. gyjis suitable for her age. In grateful that we had helped Square Ga - ; 1 wondered fii. © um conversation she reasoned preserve for him his faith in at hunts. I . : what had gone | ig alertly. She was obviously Society. ing friends | t wrong. So I blocked by some insecurity. There was Constance whose Field will i went back over ' 1 discovered through conver- parents came to us in despair show before the records. @ ' gation with her father that -his because she threatened to leave College. ‘ He had been | \ was a broken home. While he home. They couldn’t understand She 1s th extremely dif- worked, he had only an older Why, because they had given and Mrs. O her everything she had ever 3 AVIS. Of ficult to han- daughter to supervise Mary and ything t Guilford Ave By OPAL CROCKETT dle. I had re- she wasn’t capable of undertak- Wanted. . 5 a f y OPA CR CR ceived a note td ing full responsibility. Mary WE LOOKED at her record. THERE a : + ’ : from the prin- was allowed to roam at will We discovered that Constance kins with RITS have a rival for Gen. Eisenhower's affections. cipal asking Very often she went without \W® discovered that Constanc thor No tix Ike will be offered pleasures he hasn't asked for & ; me : for my | Supper because her Sider siste} Mier parents wanted her 10 be a home, S768. ivities i i A opinion of his V after activities in his honor here today and tomorrow. OO an Ei ‘Her feelings of rejection: and Selogapher. Twice she nad bi iness OF These treats are airfoam mattresses, downy chairs and its and relations with his loneliness were bottled up inside C4 KC SIG Sao TOS Myers, rest. 3 classmates. The principal, other her. Mary's father was eager thought she was ‘being willful, While in W. B. Karr, manager of the are teeth marks Miss DeHav- teachers and I decided on a to help. He enlisted the 3g of insisted that she try again. Vie her f Claypool Hotel, figures Ike will {lland's Siamese kitten was re- course of procedure. a8 want whe pts or Boi It was when we had shown lenced Th need peace and quiet after the sponsible. SHEETS His parents were called In. py prondbringl Risd B them her I. Q. and made them he 0 presidential campaign journey Edward GC. Robinson had a Times photo by Ray Brignt, They were told to seek psychl- go “yo 0 Cos heginning to understand that it was impos napkins wi that brought him grits and hand in decorating the room. 3 . ’ . atric help for the boy. They re- read. Soon she had caught up sible for her to master the sub- stam Ri gifts from admirers. When he slept there the tele- LAST MINUTE DETAILS—Mrs. W. Bryan Karr winds up decoration of Claypool’s fourth floor suite "vrei he was 18, he left Tead, Soon she EE a stamp, x “We haven't heard if he likes phones were far away from for Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. school. I cannot help but think: be agreed to permit her to take a De To 3-minute eggs. or any special the beds. He lugged the beds If only his parents had taken su" modified commercial course, ager, Sho " So Mr. 10 the telephone, For Ike the our advice, how much heart- I REMEMBERED Gene, which did not require so com- : dishes,” Mr. Karr said. So Mr. : she loves ho Karr will concentrate on Ike's felephones were moved-to the break they would now be whose father had died in the plex a skill. She is now working . comfort during his stop at the beds, spared. spring. When he returned from as a file clerk in "an office BEFORE Claypool. Mrs. ' Karr took Homelike, this room has On July 22, 1952 the Chil- the summer vacation, I was where she is happy and appreci- anapolis, Dr charge of the redecorating of handsome antique mahogany dren's Bureau of the Federal shocked by his extreme thin- ated. Sevitzky wi

the fourth floor suite. Ike will

pieces long owned by the 50-

Security Agency estimated that

ness. With a little prodding, I

= » n THESE ARE a few examples

America, T

: year hotel. They were done illion children discovered that he was worried mer in Calif use While here. . over by Basil Vanier, Claypool Hore an Ty as juvenile = about hia mother and baby sis- Ri ary ALL THA _ upholsterer. Among them is a delinquents, I am sure that at ter. The family was getting as- 2 ons thers. Not. all have E. 47th St HEAVY wool drapes — 65 corner seat upholstered in mul® least half these children have Sistance from a relief agency, w many. hy of a Wary When Miss. yards of them in the living berry texture with gold thread been recognized as needing Put Gene felt he should leave on Sal story. But great or turned hom room—cover the window walls. and a pedestal mies, Drapes special attention by their teach- Sc¢iool to help. at he was not OF all thoy come whi T the trip, she fou The sitting room-bedroom is and the headboard on the twin ers. Right now, in the schools ©ld enough to take on a job. ’ y headathes that bits in her: on quiet Court Street side of beds are in red and blue floral th ttended. must be a tell- I referred him to the school heading o Sacales aa 5 the hotel. pattern on a white background. ey attended, doctor who discovered that he can be cured.” Now she’:

Worried about entertaining the man who may be President

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JAMES WILSON, hotel’

tale record of maladjustment and special need.

needed thyroid treatments, made appointments for these at

The small problems can be tackled much more easily, of

preparing bea little animal

y y by clinic. The dean tact- course. Don't hesitate to share . of the U. 8.2 Not Mr. Karr. woodworker, fashioned the cof- 4 8 8 a near 8 IT WOUL “It's before arrival of digni- fee table using a marble top FOR WE TEACHERS can be funy made arrangements with ig with Jour Shilys teaches, prising if Mi taries that we work,” he said. from Italy. He made the little troubleshooters. Our close re- the school dietitian to give Gene a rg De SW + son, Beech “ Big’ people take only a few tables and the desk in the liv- lations with the child can detect 2 Eller, 28 2 a ro sweater girl minutes to make everybody ing room. Here are fiddle-back variances and talents which per- Mrs G Ww Thompson let’ uz know. can Me.,, this fal serving them feel at ease.” chairs, a pair of wing chairs haps even parents overlook. Our ES yy . help. If our efforts fail, we Relatives Tke had a pretty predecessor 2nd huge sofa, all in willow observation of all kinds of Hostess at Meeting ean perhaps direct you io the home last n in the suite. Olivia DeHavilland green, and two big Eisie and youngsters can note deficiences. , =o w Thompson, Green- expert who can do the job farewell par once slept there, leaving a sou- o> Diane = cocoa. ack of Where our judgment falls, we oC Vo BLOC 0 On TE effectively. they all se venir. In one corner df the a gn NE ane Sora, have testing devices to help. Chapter Alpha Omicron Alpha Let us begin at the begin- same gift—: robin egg blue grospoint chairs = : < Where these fail, we have ex- Sorority, at an all day meeting ning, before the little pile ‘of Fourteen 3 : perts in the field of child 4, por ‘home tomorrow. Guests stones have grown into a moun- Inforcement In the second bedroom are guidance to aid us. We are no j tain of doubt robe. antique mahogany pieces, mag- : will- arrive at 10 a. m., have oubt and worry. Let po ie dr Pp I mag WEE miracle-workers. We can only yncheon at noon and attend a us help you, starting fresh THE Red u WOI | en ad Io foray ie pi , oii point the way to those who will pyginess meeting. these “first days"-of school. into Mrs. 1 f : 2 ap * : : listen. T ill . green carpeting. The bed is spe- HAND-CARVED ANTIQUES—A U. S. President may sit in these wing chairs. I Temember Mary who tad thay eo a te oo TOMORROW: School Special- blood, 2 Wx To { ct th i agen . obs i.t not learned to read, even in her projects, in the afternoon. ists Who Can Help Your Child. EE the nsiru NH nd arves. Sen W. Bid A | d + Cc lin ic Bridge Results Listed T've served . Adjoining the rooms are three / S r e ssue o . Results of play dre an- Red Cross, I * On Voting athe. The rest of the togrgh NVITATIONS and the complete program for the sec- pounced W 3HC Linnln Bridge Pet . oy Or Ty embers ond annual Theta Sigma Phi Publicity Clinic from 10 winners are: N & 8 (Possible ganization LL THIS WEEK and pp, a. m, to 3 p. m. Oct. 2 in the Central Avenue Methodist Score 240) —Mr. and Mrs. meeting, Mr

through Sept. 20 a voting machine will be set up in the F. W. Woolworth Co., 11 E. Washington 8t., with

workers on duty. to give instructions on how to vote.

“Is everything all right?” asked some 550 employees—regular workers and extras—in the last few days. . Nervous about entertaining Ike? Not the Karrs: “The tent's up, ready for the

Church have been mailed to more than 900 clubwomen

in the Indianapolis area. The clinic, organized by the Indianapolis chapter of the national journalism sorority, will give publicity representatives of

Individual group sessions conducted by representatives of Indianapolis and Indiana papers, press associations, radio

George P. Ryan, 156.5; R. W, Lee, M. Stanley McComas Jr, 149; Mrs. E. J. Ittenbath, Mrs. V. R. Rupp, 1475. E & W (Possible 216) —Mrs. Arch Falender, Mrs. Arthur Pratt, 123.5; Jack O'Keefe, Charles H. Rowe, 121.5; Mrs. Irene Huber, Galvin

completed he a volunteer “Who said tiring?” is w now.

" MISS M. | Parkview A

The “Get-Out-The-Vote” ghow," they said. . Stations and television stations pn oi. 119 in Jasper F drive will be spearheaded by clubs and organizations the op Will be held afte luncheoh. uglas, Bae the Seventh District, ‘Indi portunity to get acquainted , ven strech, - indiana Leai Auxili Miss Hortense Myers, Inter- W CAI Federation of Clubs, with Mrs. egion uxiiary with newspaper and radio per- national. News “Service. will Pre-School Party HO V CA! Floyd Hughéit as chafrman. ; Gohedyles Session sonalities and learn fundamen- ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. All- Hollywood |

Members of several women's

will be available to

groups

COMMITTE members assisting Mrs. Hughett in the drive

The Robert Linehan Unit,

American Legion Auxiliary, will

Seaver, his mother and two of his friends. Richard is studying

tal publicity techniques. After registration Eugene 8.

Mail, representing community papers, and representatives of

conduct the group for statewide organizations. Mrs. Mari-

group who has not received an invitation and desires to

bright, 915 E. 78th St., will entertain for their daughter, Gin-

Check Children's Feet

Since children’s feet grow so

to

shoppers in supermarkets and \ Pull r., managing editor of lyn Shapiro, Star, will direct ger Lee, from 4 to 7 p. m. DKG neighborhood business places to Meet 35 2. me NE i the BE iy. MasaginE sa will activities of the social, service Thursday. Ginger will ies give registration information. post hems jquar ig 4 ge speak, and church group representa- Sunday for Massachusetts to N Clubwomen will be enlisted to Jersey St. Mrs. Walter Bals, . % a tives. attend Bradford Junior College, RED CED ame work in groups of two on elec- Lith District chairman, who a INDIANAPOLIS ey Educational and professional Committee tion day to provide sitters for been reappointed for the Soming women's onoup women will hear a rep- Clin ie children, the aged and fll so Jeo0; Will announce plans for editors who will conduct a pan- resentative from The Times. KDP to Meet Sorority, ha voters may get to the polls. Bunda} s lesion Fring ODSEIV- ol on general publicity include Mrs. Marguerite Smith of The Kappa Delta Phi Sorority by Miss Cha This service may be obtained ov 0 nightstown. Mrs. Agnes Ostrom, The In- Times will address garden club will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomor- ident. by contacting political party Miss Joan Ketchum, who is dianapolis Times; Mrs. Thelma women. row in’ the 38th St. Branch, 0 Miss Eliz . headquarters celebrating her 17th birthday, Machael, News, and Miss Kath- Each registrant at the clinic Merchants National Bank. membership > -and two of her friends will be ryn Pickett, Star. Stephen C. will receive a publicity hand- Others are * » = special guests with Richard Noland of the Marion County book. Any interested club or auditing; M

initiation; MN legislative; 1

are Mesdames Thomas Bunch, Voice at Jordan Music College Indianapolis’ five radio stations send a representative may con- rapidly they should be checked Leonard, m Thomas Hindman, Douglas Under the Auxillary's sponsor- and television stations, also tact Mrs. Fred A. Scott. for for size every two to four Galvin, nec Reid, Clayton Ridge and Rus- ship. will be on the panel. reservations. months. Hall, teach sell Johnson : Marjorie Fo The followin ” ’ 3 0 Miss Rebec: g women's . . groups eo-operating in this non- Jraffie Cab Unit : Ballon. fia partisan campaign include, in 0 eet omorrow . , addition to the Seventh Dis- z . heer and re: trict, IFC, the Indianapolis ne Nyomen's Aveivary : of Y SHOP MON., WED., SAT. until 9 P. M. Ww Lundge Publ League of Women Voters, In- e indianapolis draffic Clu 3 . ’ rw Vitz, selectiv: flanagolie Colma of Women, an Ys 120 Ly $19.50 Mahogany Drop-Leaf Extension Table—Top size 38"x25!;," leaves 95 Helen Frick, women, Inter-Group Council, on 2 8. m. hv Mes, gous, Sopa to 70" with secret folding leaf. 2-Pedestal style, metal feet $69 gommunity} Minute Women, Farm Bureau 0 er 0OsSs0ONn w ve Cc Ar- pw, SILER RRBs rrr raat BORLA NINN EAA TAINAN EAE EAN t 5. LCR . Ruske, socie Nomen, {American Legion Awe. acter readings Mia e Ro Jer $110.00 Mahogany Drop-Leaf Extension Table — With 3.pedestal base. $750 Torrence, te Wars Auxillary, Council of Walker will be hostesses. Top size 42"x311/;" leaves down, 42"'x63" leaves up, extends t0 99" ............ : Jewish Women and Parent New officers are Mrs. Slade i 'x50' Te Rel ey BS Ye ha Ty aiade | te nt $105.50 Gray Walnut Modern Dinette—Includes Extension Table 34"x50", $7950 To Meet . Anyone wishing to volunteer Miller, vice president: Mrs Al | a Conven opens to 62"; 4 Chairs with chartreuse plastic seats ..........0ovvreerernrnns Club will n to help with the drive may con- den Minnick, treasurer, and There 1s . . tomorrow in tact Mrs, Hughett. Mrs. Jack Emery, secretary. $228.50 Junior Size Modern Pencil Stripe or Autumn Tan Walnut Suite- New mother

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shown in the new fall collection of Varden Petite fashions for the woman 5 feet 5 inches and under tomorrow and Thursday in Ayres’ Gown Room.

There will be informal modeling all day. Miss Elsie Brandt will represent the company and assist customers with selections. In the collection vou will see a definite return of the soft afternoon dress in pure silks and rayons, some mat finished, some “slubbed” and a variety of interesting weaves and colors.

- y L J . . EACH DRESS and suit is an : +, lorg Maple. Large Chairs with red exquisite “miniature,” adroitly : down payment leatherette upholstered backs and $4250 scaled to flatter the tiny figure { Charge Ghecount —No d over LR SL De in sizes 8 to 20. Silhouets are e feminine and flattering. Soft Budge purchases extend $93.50 Canary Yellow Dinette —

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| Host Chair, red Matelasse $28950

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2 silver drawers; 2 cupboards with shelves. Carved corner posts and $9gso

$113.65 18th Century Mahogany Corner China—Matches above Buffet. Is 33" wide; has 3-shelf China with double glass doors and

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CHROME DINETTES

$85.00 Glass Top Dinette—Table has glass top over beautiful curly

Table and 4 Chairs with leatherette seats and backs, to match plastic table

$5950

2.door cupboard. $9900

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fluid and graceful. Hips appear Jou smooth with fulness ay ¢ Small down poymen $33.00 White Porcelain Top Table either at the knee or hem. GC niract Checoun — 8.month period. ~With blue decoration. Refec- $2450 a ee al eostime 9 lance extended over an 18-m ' tory-style, with drawer............. , resses balanc ing charge ib Saket, Sums have ok ants in clude smoll cory! 9 Sale Prices apply to all Chrome Dinettes, Drop Leaves, Square and Rectangular top, some have | yish y colore : ( paym Tables, Pear! Tops in Gray, Canary, Red, Green In wide chojee of sizes and styles.

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