Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1961 — Page 7
Thursday, July 6, 1961
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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Beginning July 5, the Children’s Museum will present a program for children every day, Tuesday through Friday, throughout the month. Groups will meet from 11 o’clock to noon, there is no admission charge, and all children are invited to attend. Some programs will be directed by members of the Museum staff and others by local people with unusual skills or natives of foreign countries. Next week’s prosframs will begin with a sketching class Tuesday, July 11. Miss Laura Holden, artist on the Museum staff, will conduct the group in charcoal and crayon work. This class will meet for three Tuesday mornings in July, but a child who happens to miss the first meeting is welcome to attend the other classes. If the weather is clear, sketching will be done outdoors; in case of bad 'weather, the group will sketch objects on display in the Museum. Wednesday morning’s program, entitled “Germany Today,” will be directed by Mrs. Charles E. Hedges, a native of Berlin who left Germany nine years ago. She will tell about school life, home life, travel, holidays, and customs in modem Germany, and will display peasant costumes of a boy
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and a girl, dolls and story books, toys, and pictures of her home country. Now the mother of two girls 8 and 5 years old, Mrs. Hedges while in Germany was a goldsmith skilled in making jewelry. Anauta, the Canadian Eskimo who is a native of Baffin Island and who has lived many years in Indianapolis, will tell at the Thursday program about the Eskimo life she knew personally. Dressed in her own fur costume, she will describe Eskimos’ homes, their social customs and games, techniques in hunting, fishing and traveling. Besides filling many speaking engagements, Anauta is author of three published books on Eskimo life. Eight of her grandchildren and three of her four daughters live in Indianapolis. Her programs are always so well attended that capacity audiences attend them and this year at the Museum the talk will be augmented by displays in the large new Eskimo gallery which includes clothing, weapons nad tools, boat models, stone and ivory carvings, toys, and many other objects used by people of the North. The fourth program for next week will be a wild life exhibit. The Conservation Department will display an assortment of Indiana animals in a wire-enclosed trailer, and a staff member from
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