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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 22

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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TWENTY TWO THE PANTAGEAFH. BL0O5IIXGTON, SUNDAY, AUGUST II, 1935. Enthusiasm ior School Often HA i Parents Share Responsibility For Safety There just aren't enough regular policemen, members of the erhnni Stimulated by Right Tools Luggage Fad Grows but It's Not Expensive The high school crowd is developing a new fad that should be sweeping the. country by the time school opens this fall, and probably with the silent blessings of their parents. For here is a fad that helps encourage the most welcome trend v'fK tHmt safety patrols and adult crossing guards combined, in any commu nity anywnere, to insure perfect protection against all of the traf fic hazards that will be faced by cnnaren going back to school this fall.

Parents should recoznize this Educators suggest that school children who are given the opportunity to take part in choosing their own tools for learning will be more enthusiastic about going back to school. Even first timers are stimulated when allowed to Join, for example, in selection of their school bags. Shopping for basic school supplies can be made easier and more systematic, with important overtones of learning for the youngsters, by Joining them in making a check list of essentials. Among the basics, dependent upon age and grade, are the pencils, pens, inks, blotters, rulers, notebooks, paper, crayons, water colors, and a roomy but for books. Durability la terms of such- features as doable stitched seams, corner reinforcements, and buckles of quality, extra heavy zippers and sturdjr materials need mother's apprs al Sturdy and colorful fabric, plastic and leather bags are available la variety, with or without compartments for carry-, lng lunch too.

Color and style are choices that should be left to the child because here are the incentives to care, orderliness and pride cf possession. Boys may like the briefcase styles "just like dad's." Bright colors please the girls. The younger set goes for bags imprinted with the favorite simple fact and plan to act ac toward better grooming for the al cordingly, before school starts. They should know above all that statistics reveal most flrrirlpnt tn ways adventuresome teen agers. And in addition it makes for clothes care which in turn means economy for the wardrobe budget in the long run.

the very young occur the nearer the children get to their homes and the farther they get from the FORGET AJf APPLE OR TEACHER? Never. It there's check list of "tools for learning" that should be packed la the school bag, from which to guide shopping. Sister's bag Is a tip. pered case of leather so 'soft she can carry It under her arm. Brother's Is a small version of the brief case dad carries.

They've discovered that accessory luggage smart hat boxes for the girls, and leather trimmed fabric club bars for the bovs screen 01 protection authorities have developed for them. Beyond Protective Screen not too heavy bag with space comic, movie or TV characters. make wonderful carryalls for their The simple truth of the matter COMPARING NOTES, TEENAGERS are finding inexpensive accessory luggage just the thing to help them toward better grooming. She chooses a smart looking hatbox for taking everything for her locker, back to school and he favors a leather trimmed rayon club bag for his sports gear. The vogue is sweeping the country.

I in mi, I I Bk myriad possessions. They Need If is mat despite all the indoctrination in traffic safety this eenera, I tion of vounesters receive in thpir And if you don't think these teen TCDT17 classrooms, an important share of the responsibility for their security of life and limb shifts back to the 9g mm shoulders of the parents them Teach your bucfgtf a tsson in thrift! Shop for wrythmg from top fo for ttudy or pfoyim whtffctr your, sdjoior bound for cogt or kindtrgarttnl selves. agers have a lot to carry back! and forth, from school, just consider a few of their extra activities. Gym and swim clothes are high school musts. Add towels and the need for cleanliness.

Consider sports attire and an extra pair of rugged shoes. Then there is the IWU Expects 1,000 Students This Fall Once beyond the protective screen the child is left pretty much on his own to play, run errands, or to lose himself in day dreams. Once beyond the protective occasional assignment of painting or Dmiding scenery for the school play which calls for ieans in Dlare screen, especially during the short BACK-TO-SC MOOL NEEDS er aays oi late lall and winter, the child moves through more the total is expected to reach 1,000. The university had signed up 430 new students, 340 of them entering freshmen, earlier in the week. hazardous twilight hours.

Need Good Examples Parents can assure greater lU j. I ll Plaids of the neater attire they will be wearing to the classrooms. They Visit Often The accessory luggage becomes even more important for them as they develop into the most "visit conscious" group of people in the country. Sister spends the night with her girl friend under the critical eye of the girl friend's mother. Brother does the same with his buddy.

Both have their separate slumber parties. saiety lor their youngsters under these conditions by setting a good example themselves: by never crossing the street in 'the middle of the block, bv Dausinsr to look Milk Important Popular with children and im Campus Housing Exhausted, Officials Say Opening week activities for the fall semester at Illinois Wesleyan University will begin Thursday, Sept. 1, with sorority rushing. Actual classes will start Monday, Sept. 12, following new student orientation, class registration and fraternity rushing.

Approximately 1,000 students are right and left, even after the light portant in the diet, milk makes a welcome addition to after-school snacks. has; turned green, before stepping off the curb especially when the children are in their company. Parents of the very young will be wise to walk to and from school with their children occasionally, to BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES point out the danger spots, and to urge the right kind of caution. But expected to enroll at Wesleyan! this year. This will he about ino' A $1 tnis should be done inconspicuous ly to avoid disturbing the young- more than were enrolled at the ster's self-confidence college last year.

IWU officials said this week that Young Adventuresome Above all, parents should be all campus housing had been used most meticulous about observing j. rooms for 124 men all traffic rules while driving as all traffic rules while drfvinVaf Classic cut Orion sweaters in a new dormitory being readied for the fall semester. BOYS' GIRLS' Gym Shoes Sweat Sox Shorts Sweat Shirts Blouses' T-Shirts School Pennants Complete Stocks NOW i 1 v.i wen as while walking, when children are in their presence, because the boy who sees his dad break the regulations with im- Rushing Sept. 1-6 made for Penney's by a new costlier spinning process! greater beauty, longer wear! Glowing shades: Sorority rushing, at which five PENNEY'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES BY THE DOZENS! punity, is more likely to scorn social sororities entertain prospec those set up for his own safety tive members, lasts from Sept. 1 Crisp cotton blouses the kind a girl can never have enough of in colors to complement all her favorite skirts! Shown here, Penney's turquoise charmer to be mated with our paisley print skirt.

Sizes 1.98 red, maize, blue, others. Young children are adventure- through 6 Sizes 7 to 14. some from their very nature. They New Student Week is Sent. 7 irequently learn by experimenting through 11.

The week includes in- 3,98 by taking chances, especially when dividual counseling sessions, audi- Cardigan they are away from supervision tions, tests, convocations, a street But experimenting with today's dance, an all-university dance fat. V. HI n. 1 v. r- 9B and a Dresidetifs traffic, taking chances along the street, are things from which they must be dissuaded.

Parents must take over much reception for new students. Registration for upperclass stu Slipover 2.98 HHHHH.i.lKW.Vi'WIII uumtlMHWe 1 of the responsibility for dissuading dents is Sept. 9, while registra tion for new students Is Sept. 10 I OiBU 1CU1UVW Th. 4 i from the zones of protection are tfeslew ttS" Ashing Cheerleaders Outfits Sweaters Skirts Order Now Ksept.

XL. Off lfC5 SiaetSu Wesleyan has camous housin? ior sm women and 351 men stu dents. Women's housing include one large dormitory and six other Wool Clothing For Children i units, plus five sorority houses it t'A All fafcri fmm mmm9mm Anticipate 1,000 For men there are two dormi V01O tories with a canacitv of 228. small unit with capacity of eight and five fraternity houses. Can Be Washed Some Wesleyan students live in Tt will ejLaer tneiTOwn i U1 omer residences.

W. B. READ CO. Sporting Goods 109 N. Slain St.

Phone 3-8261 jio.i many nuui suiuui ciomes ran i a. a k0 "TIj years roxai iwu enrou- Girls just itataraSy CO far tbast sxeiSeff dresaesl Plenty eC atyl pUida and ginghams from sacfc top coffls as Dsn River or Calcy aad Lord; and. Kan, yoaH GO for th asy-pkrp airs, th deep, deep bans that ktwp tben grvwiac with yoar younjr fashion plates. Drtas bar perfactly aad save, tool vit kb trJl meni was ait), witn ei students sure that thpir conctniAfi nll 4UU xuia year permit them to be washed. Obvi ously, ii the garment has linings, seam binding, shoulder pads, the result will not be satisfactory.

fswswy'al Ploy Patterned corduroy skirts real costume-makers in a girl's back -to -school wardrobe! Penney's price is low; their washability saves even more! Here, a gold and turquoise paisley print with solid color inverted pleat Sizes 7 3.98 Your favorite school shoe smooth leather saddle shoes with buoyant white rubber soles. Choose black or brown with white. Sanitized'. Sizes 4-9. bk first CWrl However, boys' wool gabardine or flannel pants, wool shirts and zip- front jackets usually are readily washable.

Before washing, clothes 5.90 for simple grease stains, and re move with a spot remover. in tne automatic washing ma 1 chine with centrifugal snin-drv 5 at npwtkipvip mecnanismv set water control to "warm" and time control to two rCINlNCI buying for over 1600 stores In all 48 states brings the nation's top values to your door and for less! minutesi Use the usual amount of mild soap or deterrent. When ma chine cuts off. lift the damn car men! without wringing and hang xo ary. In a non-automatic machine.

Smart Value! Poplin Jackets Lined with warm cotton flannel Sanforized, machine washable. Water-repellent! Waist elastic inserts. Charcoal, navy, etc fWonl ihriak more thaa 1. Sizes 10 00 to 16..... 0.70 Sizes to 8 .238 piace me clothing in warm soapy water bi me washing chamber, start agitator and cut off machine two minutes.

Uft th numy I Edwards Shoes Children Hi Sizes Sizes "SS-r 11 s) garment into clear rinse water (preferably warm and e-entlv 'it move ii aoout until free Of soap. out rinse water against side oi iud ano nang to dnp cry. In hand washine wool rlnthe Use Warm Water, mild Hetereront or soap ano gently squeeze water through the garment five times, xunse in warm, clear water, press out excess water and hang Colorful Boys Shirts of Dan Elver Cotton Gingham. Woven plaids in handsome fall-tones. Wrinkl-shedlR' finish.

Machine washable. Styled with long sleeves, rounded collar. Sizes 10 1 00 to 18 1.70 Jr. Boys sizes, 2 to 8.1.49 iu ury. hi In washing wool rlntw wash over two minutea three if heavuy soiled) and never wring garments.

Good Student "Our Store at Your i Must Be Healthy 1 Best of all assurances that tv.e Door" Phone 4-2930 At on odded ervica to our customers we ar now offering a FREE HOME FITTING SERVICE devoted exclusively to the correct fitting of children's quality shoes. aiAmokr, 1, 3j child will have a successful school year, is good health. Without it he mav be fcarvrH. i capped in absorbing carefully pre i pared instruction despite the fact mat me capacity ior learning is Canvas Shoes for RarV-tn. there.

SUM WESTERN STYLE! BOYS' FOREMOST JEANS School Without it. he becomes mnrel Doctors Proscription accurately filled for corrective sheet According to $2 tjg little Boyx Oxfords with Non-Scutf Tips Extra long-wearing style with thick rubber soles, rubber susceptible to the illness of childhood which all too often brins? in terruptions to his school attend Tight, low cut style that boys want! They're roomy, non-binding. Sanforized It 13 ounce denim is machine-washable. Bartacked, riveted at 2-29 i -X- V. rTT, -rf- ance wim serious impairment of progress.

heels. Brown. 5.90 iirs mm boot shop strain points, boatsail front Sizes 122-3. This is- why the wise parents SiiM 4 to 16 pockets, zipper fly. schedule complete physical examinations with special attention tn Sizes 8'4 to 12 50 tWont ihrtnk more than It! 13.

ot per aquar yd; forma ly II oz. cn JfxM- fabric 103 X. Main, Bloomington, 111. eyes, tests and immunizations for For Home Fitting Phone 4-2930 their children, in advance ot the opening of the school terra..

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