The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

Appleton Post-Crescent A 10 Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1958 I To Hear Talk By Attorney 2 rV. Carl Sturm First State Man to Head Chicago Exchange Chicago The Chicago Mercantile exchange Monday elected Carl E. Sturm of Man-a Appleton-Homcmakers club will gather at 1:45 Wednesday afternoon at the Appleton Vocational school to hear an address by Appleton attorney Mrs. Cody Splitt, entitled "Have You Heard?" Tea committee will comprise the Mmes.

Harry Rassmussen, chairman, Kenneth Welson, Clem Vander Zanden, Charles Steidl, A. II. Blankenburg, Paul Lundstrom, Edward Brock, Ar- chairman. Sturm, a partner in a wholesale produce firm, is the first non-Chi a a ever to head the exchange. The Wisconsin, man has served on the 7 Siurm vel Elliott, Charles Kahler and Arthur Werner.

Autopsy to be Topic at Meeting Ot Catholic Nuises Dr. James Erchul, pathologist at St. Elizabeth hospital, will be principal speaker at the meeting of theVAppleton chap board of governor since 1949. He was named vice chairman I vN-y I I I I I I 1 1 i- I s5- -A A1- i rs, i If 4 1 'v -j I '5 I I (j ft A-, t. 11 1 v- i I xil I iJ 1., 1- II 1 ter of Green Bay Diocesan I two years ago.

VNA Mothers Class Miss Inez Davis, nurse director, will discuss the baby's layette when the Visiting Nurse association class for expectant mothers meets at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at the VNA house. i it Council of Catholic Nurses at 7:30 Wednesday evening in the hospital's staff room. His topic will be "The Importance of Autopsy." Machinist's Unit to Sponsor Social Hour The Ladies Machinist auxil- A Science Display, One of the exhibits set up for the annual elementary teachers meeting Monday evening at Foster school, caught the attention of this group. Shown, from loft, are Miss Olpa Tlpllor. m-chairman of the moetinff: Ben Foltz.

a teacher: Miss Give them MM 5 Wednesa Moehring, co-chairman; Miss Marie Turriff, a teacher who reported on in-service bor hall jstudies; and Andrew Blackburn, a parent. (Post-Crescent Photo) Gifted Child Challenges i ii i -ii nir -n mer school "to give depth and breadth to programs," careful curriculum and orientation plans to narrow the gap between elementary and junior high schools, a continued effort to keep class loads small, a study of entrance policies and "a continued attempt to be forward looking through evaluation of the total curriculum and to provide for individual Each member will bring a guest and Local 747 also will be guests. Cards will be played and a potluck lunch will be served. Committee members are the Mmes. William Anholzer, Douglas Steward, Ray Steward, Lawrence Huven, Lester Still-man, Gerald Olbrantz, Sam and Carl Schwendler.

Barbara Bacich, Fraternity Pledge Miss Barbara Bacich. daugh- Discussed by Teachers Lawrence Professor Sees Need to Supply Youngsters 'With All Work They Can Do' Mrs. Robert Meyner, Wife of New Jersey's Democratic governor who will be sworn in for his second term of office today, models the gown she will wear for the inaugural ball tonight. The picture was taken at the governor's residence in Princeton. (AP Wirephoto) The gifted child, problems! Our Children met in attempting to identify! of interests, his creative ability such children and the need his critical Judgment.

Send Once the child is identified as Flowers tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony challenge such youngsters were Bacich, 1606 N. Owaissa street, She main toDics discussion suPerior three methods can be 1I Schools Don't Make Scholars; Students Must ant to Learn THU IMILIM fURC( THC FINEST IN QUALITY NO ((RVICI. among 17 Lawrence college jwhen elemcntary teachers held used to meet his needs- Dr- 01- siuucms who iidve.in.-en pieug- 41.

son maintained. The child can ed by Sigma Alpha Iota, theltlieir annual meeting Monday international music fraternity! evening at Foster school, for women. The discussion was led by Dr. be segregated to classrooms with other youngsters of high Members of Alpha Edwin 0lson. assistant the curriculum can be BY ANGELO PATRI "Why don't you make LOOK VOIR LOVELIEST You'll get many compliments when our experts style your coiffure, and enhance your natural loveliness with a longer lasting, soft manageable permanent.

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I have four oth 1- fnn tnanv nf lie apnnirp it Nnt vnnu im.ou v-uui oc iu jjciiui in in uie elite AI l-, many oi us acquire u. ioi c. The professor said he favor- a 1. i m.4 wv fe. uuuuu Him mtj oic iai oL'i its ami aisii lu visiLmy oinuui itavuuia pr rhildrpn at home iou can ii uiai ueopie couiu iiui, uui it-ai fha nr.ntn.am aA in Ann1.

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i At -i and force take the, i t.Jni, it th mir.iic:,lu",ul"-j nA i ut u. uiuiam ii. oeenen. "i -we must Dusn mese cnu- ri," authority Tl L. Su'v nWi Be to of leadership.

It on't 1 cy street, Kimberly, has progress in the elementary as.far possible and, if dy of gjve homework as n. thnni HniworK- "I been initiated into Alpha Phliscnool systems sf; He is the only one who can doj peated trials, after encourage-j in. Thprp axp manv faetnrs Omega, national service rater- gifted child and his needs. early as the second grade. ii i i i i.

i iiii'iii xiiii mm Hiri in ri if iifiiii ITS THE VOGUE uial, 4-eouu voivea in a cnua learning in; T. nity at ISIarquette university, "One way to meet the needs You'll find vou can't make a SPECIAL! Men's and Ladies' WATCHES school. Few children, even nome aa stnooi, ne aocs not ac-wnere he is a junior in the enjof the ifted youngster is to' child work tnn hard as Ions? as those who reach secondary CPP( teacning, maKing gineering college leach him all he can learn," the work remains interesting school, can learn every wu" eie. Dr. Olson contended.

-Children: and stimulating to him." BEAUTIFUL PERMANEHTS By Vogue Hair Design Stylists Many actors in the course. Some, strangely enough, hate the mention of So many factors enter into other's Helper 17 Jewels with high IQs have to be given more to do or they'll end up in trouble." Other Methods a child's education that an easy Teachers' Report In brief speeches before Dr. Olson's presentation, Miss Turriff gave a report of changes history, some shun mathemat- by Htimana tf fttnoa solution is not possible when 'APPLETON'S LEADING SALON ics, some cannot learn a for one of them balks. Heredity, Incl. Tax mental endowments, family background, physical and men Budget Terms tal health, personality of.

the teacher and cultural clashes between home and school all However, lie noted, iy tests within the elementary system are not enough to iden- during the last 20 years and tify superior children. As; Miss Heller reported on the cur-supplements in the identifica- rent in-service program in tion process he asked teachers which teachers in each school to look for the extent of the; building study a particular por-child's vocabulary and his us- tion of the curriculum and its age of it, his ability to gener- relation to the superior child, alize from the specific to the Miss Moehring looked into have their weight. The best a teacher can do is MARX JEWELERS Jewelry Since 1910 212 E. College Ave. Appleton to try all the different approaches to the child's inter less specific, his persistence, the future and suggested sen YOUR BABY'S FEET ARE SAFE If OUR HANDS ests, all possible help toward self-help, the skill and knowl ilis speed of learning and range ous thought be given to sum- A rt edge of his profession.

He must hope for the, best, knowing the odds are against him yet keep ing optimistic about the result. A Add Names Names have been added Tumbkins are entertaining ed, JN ite onite to companions for small sick-a- the list of Deborah Rebekah beds. Draw a face on your lodge's officers and commit-! thumb, wrap a handkerchief tees appearing in Saturday's around, babushka style, letting For many years we have specialized in the care of fitting children's shoes and giving them quality and good wearing footwear. We carry a complete range of sizes in narrow and wide widths to assure perfect fitting quality. Post-Crescent.

They are Mmes. jit hang down as a dress. Hold Ed Weifenbach, vice grand, ends with your fingers. Stop out and help "Barney" celebrate his 39th Birthday tonight and the 2nd Anniversary of the CLUB TERRACE on Wednesday Night! John Dresden, inside guardian, Otto Tilly, outside guardian, and Arnold Schilhabel, Once she's seen you do it, your youngster can make her own Thumbkin. Copyright, 1958 1 Color: Brown White Sizes 5 to 6 $3.95 Sizes 6'i to 8 $4.50 Special WED.

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