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THE nANNER-BEBALP, ATHENS. GEORGIA
PACE SIXTEEN
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1928.
lego of Agriculture nnd In uelecl- full of lllUo cot« with colored Matt, and emotion, expression of self and
Inn the staff and children. More kets, each cot bearing an Individ- love of all that is beautiful are tha
parents have made application for ual mark. One child's.mark Is fundamental needs, of a little
entrance of tbe'r children in the I a teddy bear. It marks her prop- child.
Nursery School then can possibly | erty, locker, cot and things she At 10' o'clock orange lulce' Is
be accommodated at present. The uses. The dining room has low, served and should Athens have a
age limit (a 2 to 4 1-2 years, chH. tables and chairs and bright cur. severe winter sod liver oil will
dren kindergarten age not eligible, tains and shelves holding rhlnu. be given with this lunch. Free
present there are twelve little* glassware, linen and big pans iu play is out of doors when the
boys and girls attending the which the 'children wash their weather permits. The children are
school five days a week. Later glassware. Tho very newest con- J adorable In bright colored eon
more w»ll be allowed to enter. venfence* have oeen furn'sbel fori g U 'ts climbing on a junglegjm, a
The building In wh'ch the Nur- the kitchen, thia room large and j fascinating apparatus, for devei.-
sery School is housed is painted a on< * 8a “*‘ i oping muscle. A slide, velocipedes
soft yellow with green trimmings, .f 17 * *i. T ? e s? ef, 2 cook l0,< * a wagons, kiddie cars and u large
In the yard are sl'des, see-saws. “ or tliat »■ sand box provide more out-of-door
a junglegym, sandboxes and veto- mo,t grandest intng for a exercise.
A PARENTHOOD EDUCATED IN MODERN
METHODS Of CHILD TRAINING IS AIM
OF NURSERY SCHOOL AT STATE COLLEGE
At 2:45 o’clock milk, (he after,
noon lunch, 1* given and at 3
lug cup and fill with milk. Add
to dry lngredientu uiid beat bard
far five minutes, ileat In vanilla
and pour into an oiled nnd floured
cake pan. Bake 30 minutes In a
moderate oren.
Cream can bo used In place of
milk It a slightly richer cake is
wanted. Hard beating Insures the
success of this cake.
Ing Individually In furthering the
program: and ip the City Board of
Education tat Its. cooperative ar.
rangement In securing onr nutri
tionist for the coming year.
o’clock tha .child Is returned to his
parents. %
“The thanks of .’tha Institution la
due at this time'/, says Dr .Soule,
“to the Laura Spellman Bockc.
feller Memorial,, whose grant to
*“■ — —“■* ' Illation of
mss
the collage makes the lull
tno Nursery School possible at this
time: to Mrs. Clifford M. Walker,
of Atlanta, whose never waning In.
tereat and help was In part re.
sponsible not only for securing the
first grant from the Laura Spell,
man Rockefeller Memorial ■ but
alio for The second grant and for
of being the first to sponsor a
Nursery School in the south.
Tho day when parents refute
By 8iKer Mary
BREAKFAST—Cantaloupe, ce.
real, scrambled eggs with dried
beef, whole wheat and date muf
fins; milk, coffee.
LUNCHEON—Potato and pare,
lay soup, toasted cheese .crackers,
spinach timbales, rye bread, chil
dren’s sponge cake, lemonade.
DINNER—Spanish steak, twice
baked sweet potatoes, buttered
be<tq. cold slaw, froxen Junket
with fresh peaches, cake, mUk,
coffee.
Children's sponge cake Is an ex.
cellent plain cake made without
batter. It makes a good substl-
whom never had a child, whet Is
the best method to follow In train,
ing their offspring. “She ought
to know.'bow to bring up a child.'
She hasn’t any”, has often been
the sarcadtlc remark of an orreud.
ed mother, recently given advice
In child "training by a spinster
relative. Bn: some oi the sting
has been taken out of that remark
by ch’M spedal'sts who, although
they have no children themselves,
are giving parents worthwhile
knowledge in the realm of parent,
hood. ' *
The staff of the nursery school
Includes: Miss Park, director;
Miss Katherine Shaw of the Uni.
verslty of Cincinnati, psyrholp.
gist: Miss Ernn Proctor of Ath.
ens. nutrition's!; Dr. E. D. An.
drews, pedlsrlclnn: I>an T. J.
W'oofter of the Peabody School df
Education, advisor: Dr. A. S. Ed
wards, consultant In psychology;
Mins Martha McAlpIn. child study
specialist; Miss Certle Reynolds.
PHILADELPHIA.—UP)—Joel T.
Harper, SO, called “society boot,
legger", was sentenced to a year
nnd three months In the Atlanta
Federal Prison and lined $20,000
in Federal court Friday,
Harper pleaded gnllly to thirty-
nine counts of Illegal possession
and transportation of liquor.
ROLL ’EM GIRLS
LONDON.—A handbook of Sug
gestion! for Teachers on Health
Education, recently Issufd by the
Board of Education here, advises
against the use of garters. It en
courages the use of “I'ght, loose
garments of simple pattern," and
adds ’’garters should not be worn.’’
tute for a real sponge cake using
twice as many eggs.
and care is taken to make meal
time a social event, and not the
characteristically American half,
hour for choking down food, later
to be badly digested.
Fallowing luncheon Is health
routine when teeth are brushed
and preparation la made for. the
Education; Alisa Grace Hoslc of
New York City and Miss Frances
Forbes of Athens, assistants In the
Nursery School.
Equip Building
Several months have >•»»- spent
hi building and equipping the lab.
oratory on the campus of tbs Cot.,
ChCdren> Sponke Cake
One and one.half ceps {lour, 2
teaspoons baking powder, 1 cup
granulated sugar, 1-4 teaspoon
vanilla.
Mix and alft flour, salL baking
powder and sugar three or four
times. Break eggs into messur.
.. Be pffmsnent
Far the next four years, thinks
to tho donation of the Laura
Spellman Rockefeller Memorial to
the Division of Home Economics,
the Nursery School will be an
experimental demonstration. After
that (he project will be taken over
by the College of Agriculture. I
The Nursery School, a new
and. Interesting development In
.education, Is In part a result of
the modern viewpoint In educa
tion which emphasises the early
years In the role of prevention
and as tie foundation years for
building personality, but primarily
j£.ls established as a laboratory
tor training youths for parenthood.
In making an official announce-
pawl of the opening of the Nur
sery School, Pmldent Andrew Al.
Sonic says: ‘The Nursery School
serves three purposes: It gives
the rollege'sHidant some concep
tion or the nature, needs, cart and
(raining of a young child. It trains
the child In right nablts and at.
tlludes; and It serves as a demon,
etratlon center that parents may
observe modern *-*-—“*
and. •rlcntiflc
methods of educating young chll-
lAlisa Pauline Park of Kentucky,
director calls tha Nursery school
**a habit training canter (or child
development and parental educe-
lion, a laboratory in which we
wotk to establish phys’cal, mental,
VHto£tai and social habits.” Tha
place for hah’es. It does not take
th place of (he home. Intelligent
parents are (lading that they have
much lo learn from teachers, edu.
caters, paycbolog’eta In the prac.
’!■) qmltlone of the dally nnd
hourly Mo of a llttlo child.
Modern Parents.
Modern parents are loving their
children as Intensely as parents
always have loved eh'ldren. That
love Is lining. Interpreted- in. terms
(UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT)—Wm. T. (Red) PERRYMAN, Manager.
SOUVENIRS
FOR .
OPENING
SOUVENIRS
FOR
OPENING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST 9 A- M.
We Invite you to the Formal Opening of Our
New Shoe Department, October 1st 9 a. m.
THE NEW MANAGEMENT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE A
COMPLETE NEW SHOWING OF LATEST FALL STYLES
IN FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN. SUCH
MAKES AS “L MILLER,” “RICKARD,” JOHANSEN, MATRIX
AND OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS WILL BE FEA
TURED.
Price Range $6 to $14.50
THIS NEW DEPARTMENT NOW OCCUPIES TWICE THE SPACE OF FORMER DEPARTMENT
[Wonderlom]
MERRY-GO-ROUND DEPARTMENT
A Novel Feature of this Up-to-Date Shoe Department is the
installation of a Merry-Go-Round Seating Arrangement.'
Quick w
Drying
1 Brilliant Colors
Here is a lacquer for home
use that requires no skill
orexperiencetoapply,and
! it dries within an hour.
PEE GEE.
Wonderloid
Brushing Lacquer
Any color, small cans,
large cans. Use it to
brighten up the house.
It gives old furniture a
new lease on life. We’ll
eshow you how to use it.
It costs very little.
Norris Hardware
Co.j Inc. -
Athens, Ga.
“Edwards,” “Merriam,”
“Helmholz” and Simplex
Flexies. All nationally ad
vertised brands are car
ried in a big array of
styles.
WE WELCOME THE
CHILDREN I .
Souvenirs for every child
that visits our Merry-Go-
Round Department.
Featuring a SpecialLine of dsAens Shoes for the College Trade
14 STYLES
SIZES 5 to 11-
A. B. C. D. WIDTHS
SEVEN
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Kid Skin
Bulldog
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