Page Four. THE SALEMITE Feb. 2, 1945. Brownell Talks In Workshop Dr. William A. Brownell, Professor of Educational Psychology at Duke University, conducted n workshoj) in arithmetic on January 30 and ."il in the Old West End School Build ing. This workshop was sponsored by the Winston-Salem City Schools and Salem College. It was open to teachers in Winston-Salem and For syth County, majors in elementary education at Salem College, and visitors. On Tuesday, January 30 at 4:15 Dr. Brownell lectured on the teach ing of arithmetic in the Elementary School. At 7:30 he lead a discussion on the problems of teaching arirli- metie in the intermediate and upper grades. Wednesday afternoon he lead a discussion on the problems of teacli- ing arithmetic in the primary grades. Dr. Brownell, a national authority on the teaching of arithmetic and on Educational Psychology, received his A. B. degree at Allegheny College, and his M. A. and Ph. D. degrees at the University of Chicago. In 1942, Allegheny College conferred the honorary LL. D. degree upon him. Dr. Brownell has taught at the University of Illinois, the University of Michigan, Cornell University, and George Peabody College. He has been professor of Educational Psy chology at Duke University since 1931. ARCHIE’S RADIO SERVICE 24-Hr., Beasonable Service 858 W. 4th St. Phone 2-1290 i BOCOCK - STROUD Company VICTOR, COUJMBIA AND DECCA RECORDS VOGLER SERVICE Ambulance—Funeral Directors Dependable for More Than 85 Years DIAL 6101 G'C'OID in Ay Itiirbi Grants Intenuiett) K. & W. RESTAURANT ■122 N. Cherry St. PHONE 6022 YOUE KIND OF EATING PLACE Winston-Salem, N. C. Close Cover Before Striking Match RAY W. GOODRICH PHOTOGRAPHER 317 W. 4th St. — Dial 7994 I The ANCHOR CO Jnc. I The Photographic (Cont. from page thrc'e) was riding Rabbit. We were out on the trail that day. Well, it had rained all week, see? The roads were slick as wet red mud! Things like what happened just happen ’fore you know it. Rabbit slid around on her knees, and Helen took a quick mud-bath. All sorts o’ things happen out here at Anderson’s. Take the day that stubborn Fred took Alice Chiles for a ride. Alice wouldn’t let the old boy go around the side of the tree his way, so he just knocked the tree with her knee. Well, there’s times when we all get stubborn. I forget who it was, but *one o’ my friends played a dirty little trick on Abby McCormick one afternon. But there are other exciting times 100. Dr. Lachmann, with pigtails gives Omalia a pretty good work-out. Maryholt can give any o’ us guys a run for her money. We can’t fool Ruby with any of our tricks, and Jane McElroy can make us all hold our heads a little higher. Kathleen is over there on Bird now. She doesn’t like this ring business any more than I- do. Be glad when it’s over, see? Well, it’s over now. Fooled you, 1 guess, ’cause nothing happened that don’t happen every day. Ain’t nothing big gonna happen ’til some- tin.e this spring when we truck out to Salem for the Horse-show—and give Miss Averill another head-ache. Humph’—Guess I’ll just go on eat- ,ng luy hay—it’s a little bit dry, but o d hay. PICADILLY GRILL 415 W. 4th Street The most up-to-date Restaurant in the South Comer 4th at Spruce ENGRAVED Invitations — Announcements Calling Cards — Stationery H. T. HEARN Engraving Company (Cont’d. from page 1) written for him by Morton Gould whom Iturbi called ‘ ‘ America’s most genuine composer.” The vir tuoso went on to say that people who ‘ ‘ turn up their noses at Boogie- Woogie” don’t know music. “They are narrow-minded, but they mus’ accept Boogie-Woogie because eet ees coming.” Having won acclaim as a con ductor and a pianist, Mr. Iturbi re plied to the question of his choice, “I like most the theeng I am do ing at the time.” When we comment ed about his smiling while he played, his reply was “Sometimes I am melancholy or sad, but when I eat a- hamburger I do not cry.” With his other talents, Mr. Iturbi does not include singing. “When I sing,” he says sadly, “eet rains.” The very low piano stool and the piano used at his concert are his own. Sitting low, he claims, helps him to “articulate better.” . One of his favorite topics of conversation proved to be his family. His sister (with whom he played a duo-piano arrangement in ‘ ‘ Two Girls and A Sailor”) surprised him with a visit while he was on tour in Miami recently. She had just landed after five months overseas entertaining with the USO. She has returned to that work now. His daughter Marie plays also, ‘ ‘ but not professionally.” Two grandchildren (believe it or not, he’s old enough to have them) are also aspirant musicians. The stocky little man with his intense brow'n eyes, graying hair, and the beaming face, would pro bably have gone on talking all night. But his manager came and with a now-familiar accent announc- ed, *EEt ees time to go Meester Iturbi.” So Meester Iturbi helped the “press” put on its coat, and the in terview ended with Jose Iturbi light ing another cee-gar. AT THE THEATERS CAROLINA Friday (Feb. 2), Saturday (Feb. 3) “Mrs. Parkington” FORSYTH Friday (Feb. 2), Saturday (Feb. 3) “Night Club Girl” * * • Monday (Feb. 4), Tuesday (Feb. 5), “Mrs. Parkington” * * * Wed. 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