Afternoon, Sept. 14, 1930
TTIE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER
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people
f.nd White
i Meeting
Aid To Dependent -How Parents
Children Studied -Can Rate Their
By Case Workers Child's Teacher
TYPHOON AND FLOODS HIT JAPAN'S INDUSTRIAL CENTER
j,,. jjrs. C.eorse Boring
Mountaineer nruci
r0 nilar bi-monthly meeting
While Oak Community De
,.,..,f Pribram met at the
'mty 1Iuii-- Saturday night
' ntu with an attenrt-
it 83.
j liu;n George Boring presid
Ll the meeting w as opened by
f a proup hymn. Mrs. Melvin
L rM( the scripture and Rob-
lier l. d ! prayer.
,,f the previous meeting
h.,J by the secretary Mrs.
L Te.K'ue.
.,., nonng naa several
,r hiKiness to discuss, but
I . nut the Rood news
fir. Woody had given us the
I bird prize money.
...communications were
V,)e two tnrtt discussed were
res' with regard to the pre
i v tour of White Oak by the
ft. III thr coihcm, miu uic
npinoiiKtralion Uay at
fcniv of Frank Davis in Iron
one tliat could was asked to
tbe Davis farm at 9 o'clock
kiav morning hepiemrjer lorn,
their tools ready to go to
iting was turned over to the
,m committee, and Mrs.
e Burins took over.
fct thing, just to get everyone
;ood mood, she had a laughing
fct to see wnien couia iaugn
t artiest and then stop at the
f a handkerchief. The writ
ns to admit it but the men
id better laugners man me
the children ten years and
wi re asked to come up in
and a rainbow bubble con-
onk niace. r.;tcn uuc biv
urns to diow ana me one
jjlew the most bubbles was the
Jpr. wntcn was nuie jame
The White Oak quartet then
There's A City", and the
folks choir sang "The Old
ed Cross".
ipme requiring a lot of skill
good memory was then play
the grown-ups, and Mrs.
Davis outwitted some dozen
tie contestants. The teen-agers
ud a bean totin relay with
Wilson Messer and Patsy
as captains, the Messer team
the winner.
huestion was then asked "How
of you men were born and
Mon a farm?" All that held up
hand was asked to come for
and told that as long as they
ived on a farm most of their
hey should be be familiar with
-- ,,u lu Lfyruiieni . i".u i.iiuiK .ii.ikive.
Children as a means - of giving AP llducation Writer 1
needy youngsters of the state a
fair chance for a stable home life I Are 5 " te kind of parent teach-;
was the feature of the program j ers like'-' i
yesterday at a meeting here when ' Tlus is ,ho Question Alice V.j
case wwkers from 11 county "do. ; Kolihor- member of the faculty
partments of public welfare held l,f Uu Sc,ll1 of Education. New
their district meeting j York University, 8nd a recognized;
Case workers attendln the ,.: authority in child development.
ference took part in a round-table sets out to answer in the current
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discussion. Jed by Vivian Muse of
Isslie of Naiioaal l'arent-Teaoher
Swain "County, of a IvdImI in i Masarce. . ':
this state whereby Aid to Depend- Sumw;m "P tr'p important
tnt Children grants were utiltwd 'tW,,fis ,l:H'no,s like about parents,
to get a f aiiiily back on its feet and shc sa's: I
provide for the children of the ' Tea. hers "try to like all parents,
f&milv a bettrr u-av'of lif.. "but" they are human and like some
workers were enabled to review , more U,;!n ,lH'rs- Tny like ,0
approved case work practices ' '0i K WUn Twents wno:
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IState Fair Looms Bigger
S And Better Than Ever
thruugh this discussion and also
got a chance at constructive criti
cism of the methods used in the
case. "
During the day-Ion? meetings,
the attending case worker also
heard a talk on educational leave
and scholarship opportunities for
county welfare workers, and a dis
cussion on school attendaiue pro
blems referred to welfare depart
ments, considered increasingly im
portant in view of the high rate of
rejection on educational grounds
1. Enjoy going places and doing
things with their children.
2. .Understand the ways in which
they Can help teachers to get their
work done. ;
3. Know that growing p in
cludes humps, bruises, ruts, and
getting dirty and arc able to take
it.
4. Accept their rhllrren's limita
tions and do not force them un
reaUslioally into things' they can
not do. ,
51. Are able to change their
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of North Carolina's young men for I minds when adequate proof is
service in the armed forces.
Hounding out the conference was
a talk on the activities of the state
in preparation for the Midcentury
White House Cojifurence on Child
ren and Youth, slated for Washing
ton in December, and a short busi
ness session, presided over by
Mary J. Klopp of Haywood county,
district chairman for the Case
Worker's Association.
The meeting was one of a state
wide series, embracing all ten dis
tricts of the association.
farm animal sounds, so each in
turn was given an animal to imi
tate. ' ...
Bob Willia'ms with his imitation
of a donkey braying, was declared
winner by the audience. Each and
every winner was given a comical
prize.
Refreshments of homemade cake
and cold drinks were served by the
ladies. Next meeting wil be Sep
tember 23rd.
offered.
6. Try to put first things first
tc learn the primary values in life
and fight for these for. their child
ren. 7. Find out the good things a
bout each child's teacher and tell
her about them.
8. Do not try to control their
children's choice of a lifewoik but
give them help and encouragement
to find out what is right for them,
and then accept the decision.
9. Give their children abundant
love and affection and express it.
so that the boys and girls come to :
school buoyed up and supported in !
the certainty of acceptance by the j
most important persons in their
lives, their parents!
There are many parents who do
all these things, concludes Profes
sor Keliher. but think of how many
more can do likewise.
TWINS BOKX APART
FORT WORTH, Tex. . Mrs.
Grady Pond won and lost an ambu
lance race with the stork. ' A 7
pound daughter was born as the
ambulance raced for the hospital.
Shortly after arriving, a twin
daughter was delivered, also 7
pounds.
TltlP CALLED OFF
OMAHA Things aren't like
they used to le In lluck Finn's day.
Donald Anderson, 17, "borrowed"
a 40-foot launch here to take a
moonlight cruise down the Mis
Mouvi River to visit his uncle,
However, a sandbar ahdPlatN.
mouth, Neb., authorities halted the
trip after several miles and re
turned him to police here.
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ROOD WATERS RISE CHEST-DEEP on wading residents of Osaka, Japan, one of whom clings to a downed trolley
cable as he edges along the inundated street. The worst typhoon to hit Japan's main island of Honshu in
tlxteen years brought the disastrous Hoods to the Osaka-Kobe industrial hub, with 10,000 homeless in Kobe,
36 known dead and 31 missing thus far. (I. S. Amy-Navy Kadiophoto rom International Soundphoto)
RALEIGH Your 1!T0 N. C,!
State Fair with $38.100 In prem-j
iums is just around the corner.
lr. J. S. Dortem. nina;er of thej
Slate Fair, said th.it this year's !
premiums total $10.)O0 more than
as paid out at last year's fair. i
The X. C. State Pair wi'.l be held
I ere October 17 -CI, and Dr. Dortun i
Naid that plan are going forward to
make this year's version the best j
State Fair in history. 1
Last year all previous attend-!
nce records werj broken and a net t
profit of SCS.COo. made. Part of this
money has Ih'O put into increased
premiums "and the rest Will go into
operation and improvement of the
fair. '..
The building program, for which i
tlie legislature appropriated some!
$2,000,000. has been 'held up. Most '
of the new building is slated to go;
where the old highway garages now
are. Rut t he highway department
has not been able to move, since its
new building is now completed. Dr.
Dorton said he hoped some of the
new building would be underway
bv the time this year's fair opens.
Dr. Dorton said that the James
Slrates Shows will be back on the
midway, with new rides and shows
ome SO in all. ONrge Hamid
will bring an all new stage show
and review to the grandstand., in
cluding famous antmal acts and
acrobatics. Champion trotting and
paring horses will fight it out a
round the race track, as will the
nation's best automobile racers.
All commercial and educational
exhibit space already has been tak
en, Dr. Dorton said, and an even
larger number of livestock entries
is expected. Tents again will be
erected to take care of overflow
stock.
The premium boosts are pretty
general throughout all depart
ments, Dr LVm ton said, with bo
big jumps in any division. Most of
them are general raises in prizes,
with some new places added to
some divisions.
"We've tried to bring our prem
ium list up to date and make it
cover all of the state's products,"
Dr. Dorton aid.
Mor? than 10.000 premium lists
have been mailed out. Dr. Dorton
said that anyone who had not re
ceived one and wanted a premium
list should send their request to
the X. C. State Fair, Italeigh.
FEEDS IN BIG WAY
DECATUR, ;'..Ala. Thomas Z.
Alkeson, biologist, has solved the
problem of feeding migrating water
fowl which visit the Wheeler Dam
wildlife area. He took a light air
plane and sowed the area with a
ton of buckwheat and millet seed.
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