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Show SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951 THE JOURNAL Page 11 THE READER'S DATE BOOK- - n 'Unite for Freedom ' is Theme Of American Education Week r Tlfe ' nt. - - v"" 11-1- home-school-commun- i ,.f r 1? c? WOMEN WORK . . . Education Week be continued under the joint auspices of the American Legion, National Education Association, and sponsor in 1938. Time was, when a youngster could make his way with just a c. little readin, writin, and are But those days gone forever. Your childs future will depend on his ability to understand his rights, to accept responsibility, to Improve human FOEBiSS rilj NOVEMBER 11- -17' t 'i i '1 h n u a 1Z Animal Trio Fun for Tiny Tots Floral Design Has that florist any children? Two: a girl who is a budding genius and a son who is a blooming idiot. Wake Up! What a horrible noise comes from that radio set! Well, I guess you would make just as bad a noise if you were coming out of ether. A Three Days' Cough DsYour MY CONSTIPATION TROUBLES ARE OVER!" 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CREOMULSION TOUR MONET BACK! relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acuto Bronchitis BA&7HS P?ZWWR W77 Stuffed Toys AY little stuffed toys that are just the right size for a tiny tot to carry around. The amusing kitten, puppy and bunny are simple to make from work basket scraps. Finish each with a ribbon bow. Senior contest winner. Grand National Baking Contest, Mrs. Waldorf-Astori- a, Fred-oric- ka A. Vici, Ripley, Ohio. Pattern No. 5209 contains hot Iron transfer for each toy, material requirements, sewing directions, color suggestion and stitch illustrations for embroidery. Dont miss the new Anne Cabot ALBUM its filled with fascinating needlework designs for nimble fingers; special features; gift pattern printed Inside the book. 25 cents. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK Adams St., Chicago fl, III. Enclose 20c In coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mail if desired. Pattern No 307 Wrest $1,000 CHEESE SNACK BREAD Cheese, a trace of onion and caraway or poppy seeds are baked right on top of this unusual bread! According to Mrs. Vid. The recipe had been in Fathcri for many generations, and he gave family it to Mother, who made it every Wednesday and She served Saturday. it warm, with always hot soup or hot coffee. It tasted equally for good breakfast, luncheon or supper. t0 20 minutes. MAKES 13x10 or 13x9-inccoffee bread. Dissolva 1 package RED STAR Special Ac-tlDry Yost (or 1 cake of compressed i" V mp warm water (110 to 115 F.) COMBINE 2 tablespoons shortening, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, i4 cup scalded milk. Cool to lukewarm. BLEND IN the dissolved yeast. ADD 2V4 cups sifted Pillsburys Best Enriched Flour; mix thoroughly. KNEAD dough on lightly h ve Name (Please Print) ( Street Address or P.O. Box No. State City Too Much Rouge How do you like my new She coat? He (looking at her face) Fine, only you got it on too thick! Teacher Noisy Place RED STAR floured board for 3 minutes; place in greased nA.cv"- - lET RISE in warm place (85 to 90 F.) until double in bulk, about PRESS dough into greased 15 x 10 or 13x9x2-inc- h pan. LET RISE in warm place until double in bulk, about 45 m.nutw COMBINE 1 egg, 5 tablespoons Vk teaspoon grated onion, Vi teaspoon salt, V4 lb. (2Vi cups) yellow cheese, grated; spread over top of dough. Sprinkle with 1W teaspoons caraway teed or poppy seed, if desired. BAKE in hot oven (425 F.) 15 to 20 minutes. Serve warm. If you use Pillsburys Best Enriched g Flour, omit salt If compressed yeast is used, dissolve in Vi cup lukewarm water. kts. Self-Risin- SS8" DRY YEAST What was the Tower of Babel? rith-mati- y $ Sr PATTERNS NEEDLEWORK BtanKNaianigg the Federal Bureau of Education. The National Congress of Parents and Teachers became the fourth 1;. : Korean women use primitive tools to build U. N. airstrip near front. 0, that ?&?, Y Y--' ity lives of people through the proc-cese- s of education. For the ancient Greeks these virtues were wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice. To these the Christian fathers added three others: hope, faith, and love. These seven were emphasized for the reach of all centuries as the seven cardinal virnever stops. The ob- tues from which all other virtues servance -- comes were derived. Today we exalt faith alive under the im- in God as the foundation of our petus o f several freedom. specific objectives: Faith in God whatever the name to increase underis universal among all the used standing and appreciation of the great religions of the world, along public school as the bulwark of our with the ideal of brotherhood and free government; show how modern some form of the golden rule. That schools are conducted; gives pupils faith finds in our sociexpression deeper insights into the values of ety through emphasis upon individueducation; provide special oppor- al worth and the effort to provide tunities for the discussion of school for the growth of every child tasks and problems; step up all-yethrough free and universal educainterpretation; bring about tion. closer home-schocommunity relaSCHOOLS AND DEFENSE. tionships; and develop greater citizen participation in planning new (Topic for Monday, November 12.) programs and securing needed Said Winston Churchill, The future of the world is left to highly eduschool improvements. cated races who alone can handle It Is estimated that over 10 the scientific apparatus necessary schools million people will visit for preeminence in peace or surdaring the week. Millions of othvival in war. Back of every memer are reached through radio, ber of the armed forces is a teachmovies, newspapers and mager who taught him to read; to be azines, meetings, posters, serpunctual, dependable, and cooperamons, leaflets, reports, parades, tive; to stand on his own feet, carry messages to homes and other his share of the load, and take his ways. Each year during American Edu- own part. The schools are the first cation Week the schools in the home and last line of defense. towns report to their owners, the The present struggle for free150 million people of the country. dom will outlast this generation. Somewhere in an unknown classStatistics do not tell the whole room today studies a child who story, but a few figures show the in of investment this significance may lead the world away from war to a world of peace and freedom and in America. freedom. According to most available re25 million about are there ports, SCHOOLS KEEP US FREE. pupils and nearly 950,000 classroom (Topic for Tuesday, November 13.) teachers and administrators. The Our forefathers established the number of school buildings exceeds greatest system of free government 200,000; the number of school buses in the world. and ignois nearly 105,000; school districts rance limited Illiteracy distances total approximately 95,000; and not united bythem; great and railhighways average salary of the instructional roads separated them; religious Staff $2,846. dogmas divided them. But out of a On July 8, 1921, a report on New England Primer, McGuffeys Americanism and education by Readers, and our free common a special committee appointed schools they built a nation united to cooperate with the Ameriand ever more free. can Legion was adopted by the Truly the home, church, state. of the Assembly Representative Industry, business, and even National Education Association. war are able to build upon the This action led to the establishhighest level of common intelment of American Education ligence and skill the world has Week. ever known. DeThe first observance was held 1921. At the 1922 concember vention the committee reported that the observance had been effective, VISIT YOUR inspiring, and worthy of continuSCHOOL ance. Approval was given to the recommendation v wi ol 3": it ' A ar f.y- ; ! g. Li The purposes of American Education Week have been broadened during the years in the light of changing conditions and needs. But the basic aim remains unchanged and the drive to improve health conditions and bring good schools within 4-1- : xt 3 lM, The 31st observance of American Education Week, November 7, has as its general theme Unite For Freedom and promises to be the most significant in the history of the movement. The two major activities which distinguish American Education Week are school visitation and educational interpretation. The one brings the people of the community to the school and the other brings the school to the people. Openhouse and community events are invaluable in building cooperation. V EDUCATION FOR THE LONG Student Wasnt that where PULL. (Topic for Wednesday, No- Solomon kept his 500 wives? Our founders built the school into the life of the public young republic. Their foresight in relations. fortifying our country for the long hard pull ahead has helped our na- The National Education Association has issued a small leaflet with tion to survive and become a world a short discussion of each days spokesman for democracy. Now our schools face new and topic during the weeks observance that is of interest o all home town-er- complex problems for which they must be thoroughly equipped. They can weather the storms and carry OUR FAITH IN GOD. (Topic for out their mission for freedom if they Sunday, November 11.) Civilization are not disrupted through emer is built and maintained by certain gency setbacks or false economy. basic virtues established in the (Released by W.NU Features.) vember s. 14.) 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