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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 9

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 9

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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WEDNESDAY, AtJGtJgT II, 1M ROC DAILY JOTJKNAL-GAZETT AND COMMERCIAL-STAB, MATTOON. ILLINOIS PAGE NINi Parents School Leaders 1954 Mattoon Football At Ft. Sheridan Robert Newgent is spending two weeks at Ft. Sheridan, near Chicago, where he is part in the re-serve training Sept. 17 At Danville Schlarman 8:00 p.m.

1:00 p. m. 124 Carbondale here SfEl ville, and Dr. and Mrs: 'Robert Cook at Griffin. In Florid they spent some time at Daytona; Beach, Mi-, ami Beach and Silver Springs at Ocala.

'They drove approximately 3,000 miles ana enjoyed pleasant weather except foi some hot days as the; came north. Dr. and Mrs. Sanders visited in St. Louis a few days on the return trip.

ToHolcf PuBlic Meeting Decatur here I homecoming) A( L'rbana At Kankakee At Danville Champaign here Dr. and Mrs. Sanders Visit Friends in South Dr. and Mrs. Walter Sanders and "ion, Craij Steven, have returned to They wisite-d with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Fred Schreiber, in St. Louis, and Craig Steven remained with them while his parents went on tu Florida and other southern states In Georgia they visited Dr. and Mrs Emery Bowen, formerly of Mittomi, now living in Summer- s- Oct. I Oct." I Oct. IS Oct.

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Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE Lincoln here (Dad's Site I Denotes conference game. All home gamea played at Kiniel Field. BUY BONDS 25 High School Classes Slated For 8 a.m. Several classes at Mattoon High School this term jw ill open at 8 a. m.

"to allevite crowded class room conditions aifd enable who 'wish to work to get out of school at 2:55 p. Sjme 25 classes will be on the 8 o'clock schedule, Principal Herbert Clawson Esid, but school buses will retain their schedule as in the past-There will be a toOil of eight classes during the day. the principal caid, and some students will therefore have classes during the regular II to 12 period. Clawson said enrollment at the high school 'will certainly reach lOSO.ala that new students are reporting each day. C'awsor said he recommends the 8 o'clock classes forstudents who come out for football.

Students on he regular 9 o'clock schedule will finish the school day at 3:45. Classrooms tins week are being prepared for opening of achool August 30, window frames have been painted and minor repairs Back-to-School ipnn MYERS BROTHERS YOUTH CENTER Mattoon citizeli and parents will gather with achool leader nd pu-piliTin a public meeting at 7:30 p. jn. Friday, August 27, at the close ol a three-day workshop opening Augut 25." "We sincerely urge the public to help us round out this year's preschool workshop program," Virgil H. Judge, community unit school superintendent said today.

"The public meeting will climax ummer of hard work and planning to get this school year under way." Community Unit District No. I schools will open Monday, August SO. Lloyc Trump, director of teacher placement and professor of education, University of Illinois, will launch the meeting with an address on "Responsibilities of Teachers and Parents in Understanding and Caring for Individual Differences in Pupils." Trump', topic will be discussed at 8:15 p. m. by 10-member panel moderated by B.

B- Burgess, Illinois Association of School Boards, Spruigfield. Participating in' the panel will be Miss Vivian Ebardt, primary teacher, Bennett; Miss Esther Grimes, high school teacher; H. W. High-tower, director of elementary education -and curriculum coordinator; Mrs Valentine Jackson, principal, Longfellow, J. I.

Dilsaver, local attorney and member of education State Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. V. C- Thornton, president, PTA Council, Community Unit District No. Two; Tom Phillips, principal. Eastern State High School, BISC, Charleston; Mrs.

Edna Kizer, member, board of education, Community Unit 2, and J. Lloyd Trump. The discussion will touch on such topics as the meaning of individual differences, the problem presented to teachers, attitudes of parents toward differences, twehing slow and fast learning children, grading systems, ano pupil progress. The workshop will open Wednesday. August 25, with registration and orientation of new teachers.

The teachers will assemble at 9 a. m- In the homemaking room for an address of welcome by Superintend, ent Judge. the address, brief talks will be made by H. W. Hightower, assistant superintendent and education and curriculum coordinator; Mrs.

Maxine Shields, elementary music supervisor; Aaron Gray, speech correctionist; George Marl', art consultahT; Cosette Barber, health director; Oren Lackey, president, associited teachers of Mattoon Community; and Mrs. V. C. Thornton, president, PTA Council, At 10:30 a. m- the teachers will meet with their principals and PTA presidents then adjourn for lunch at Hotel U.

S. Grant as guests of the Board of Eduoition. During the afternoon a tour of the school distiict will be conducted by Howsrd Greer. The new teachers will be entertained at dinner at 6 p. m.

at Hotel U. 8. Grant as guest of the Mattoon Association of Commerce- The teachers will get down to serious business Thursday, August 26, in the high school gymnasium. Gerald Dunn, county superintendent of school, will address teachers of Final MHS Registration Set for Next Wednesday Final registration for the 1954-55 ikhool year for sophomores, juniori and seniors will be held at the high achool Wednesday, August 25, Principal Herbert Clawson said today. Clawsun listed 9 a.

m. for students whose last name begin with A through B. Other regis- tration times are: through 10 a. I through K-ll a. m.i through 1 p.

through 2 p. and "tiirtugh 3 m. High school students who have recently moved into this unit ant" will be attending Mattoon High School for the first time should come to the high school cfflce before August 25 to complete arrangements for registration, Clawson said. Many talented hands design the styles yon will find In the Girls' Department of Myers Bros. Youth Center.

For "instance ehubbette "Look Slim Sizes 712-14' Girl to 14V, aubteen Smart as a whip are the British Walker. Full swing and pleated skirts, of all wool flannel, or-Ion and wool, washable. Sizes 3 to 6x 7 to 14 Girli tubteen 8-14 $2.95 up DRESSES 1 1 If Whether you view our Fall line In terms of newness of color, fabric or silhouette. Yon win pick cottons for back to echooL Woren stripes, prints, ginghams and cotton tweeds. Sizea 3 to 6s 7-14 Subteen 8-14 grades 1 through 8 at 9 a.

m. A session of "Literary Reading Pro- of husbands, and regular teachers gram for Elementary Schools" will lre guest. be condu-. ted at 9:30 a. m.

by Miss The orkhop sessions Friday Loretta Antl, supervisor of reading morning, August 27, will open at 9 consultants, Wesleyan University, a. m. wih junior and senior high Middietowii. Conn. school teachers in their classrooms Dunn will address high school and teachers of grades 1 through 6 teachers at 1:15 p.

m. and Miss Antl in the high school gymnasium will outline reading programs for "Pinning the Art Program" will be secondary schools at 1:35 p. m. tiscussed by George Moritz, art con- The annual Board of Education sulta.it ard a demonstration of ind Teacher Dinner will be held at "Music in the Grades" will be giv- Columbian School gymnasium at en at a. m.

by Spencer Green, m. Board members, their wivesGinn Co. Exciting new styles In blouses Including the new sailor style and others all at prices yon cannot resist Sizea 3 to 6x 7-14 Subteen 8-14 Wrinkle shed Dan Rlrer plaids quilted skirt, matching boy shirt a ALL NYLON SWEATERS Master pieces, scaled to alio of DuPont's ltt crime set nylon. In a gay parade of colors to sals tr match. RAINCOATS BAMBURY COATS Orenstein's Invites you to our comprehensive Showing of the NEW HEAT-HOUSER Bambury coats so right for all oceasiona.

Lit- Permel-Plns, water repellent wrinkle resistant JEoU.iBrnted folj year for' color hu dMirned the nerfect coats theyirr' aufi-teens. NaVT. 1 -brown nbordiao line su6-teens. Navy, red, brown gabardine I vtLUAk wm fu a mm oe sit- 1 flf. Stop by aoa (M thb I in pUld toffeta.

414.50 and $17.93 wear AT TOUR lOCAi 'H jL-WEAT-UQLISEB DEA1EB sf HIAT-HOUSW OtlUXfc-J CARTERS SPANW PANTS 69c -79c 4808 -v. 4-14 TWO INCH STEEL Cotton ErertlaM BUp, I UeriUrt, Ustas elastlcised back. V-khaps front tins additional coverage. White only slse 1-14. $2.95 The most adorable nnder-wear-ables for the young lady.

Bouffant guaranteed permanent stiff finished nylon toffeta slip with hip lino silhouette. 3-14. $2.98 BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS Commencing Wednesday, Aug. 18. Junior and Debutante Fashions as seen in the leading fashion magazines in our 1 Sports Department.

Selections can be made now which will be held in our will call department. HIGH FASHION HEADWEAR CLOTHESLINE POSTS STURDY AND STRONG $9.95 per set General Steel Metals Dealer in Scrap Iron High Fashion Bead wear, all new flattering styles, pixies, pony tails, rt frets, feM, Jertsyi Tots, jirls, sub-teens all wanted colors. It's a Jumper for now a sundress for next Summer. For back-to-school, make her one in plaid, another in solid colors. She'll tore the blouse with short or three quarter sleeves.

She's sure to be the envy of all her schoolmates. So smart in Fall cottens Pattern .4808: Girls' Sizes 8, 8, 10, 12, 14. Sire 10 Jumper yards 85-inch; blouse 1H yards. Tine pattern easy to use, simple to sew, tested for tit. Has complete illustrated Instructions.

Send Thirty-five Cents in coins tor Mattoon, III; 1618 Broadway Socks for gr THEY She never had it BTBETCH-EES aetually grew witfe her growing feet. 1H nylon popalarty styled In an the wanted fashion oolora. J. so comfortable! fZ?" Tew aaughtor will lore the huartoea comfort that only perfect fit cam a SENSATIONAL SAVING NEW 1954 MAGIC CHEF tsmm 89e JWotico. NYLON Say REGULAR $179.95 SAVE Partner.

Lee Bidets Boys and Youth Le Riders" and "Lewis" with alppers. snag fitting comfortable real cowboy styling. Get theaa while slie range la complete. oo sr Range You Pay Only $(5)95 1 nf 31 There's a reason why more women cook on Magic Chef than any other ranae. Stoo in and see for yourself why house wives pre Boys' "Arrow" and "Tom Sawyer" shirts.

Alt the wanted styles and fabrics. Complete stock of boys' furnishings. Make your selections early. fer Magic Chef for baking and broiling. That's why foods taste better features Magic Chefs exclusive oven control, easy to clean 1-piece top.

Burner guaranteed for life, fully insulated. gee the Hne of Socks ParenU know and ask far the famous brand they know they can depend on for quality, style and fit New colors and combinations plus the latest In nylon developments. swing out broiler, acid resistant porcelain rinisn inrougnoui. uwn mis rime smng range nun. NDERMANS ANDEfiMAN'S PAY ONLY $10 DOWN m06 CONVENIENT CREDIT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED B' MwawlJ 4.

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