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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 13

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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13
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Story time is just alxmt the favorite at the nursery. Listening here as Mrs. James Pasley, superintendent of the nursery, reads, are, left to right: Mark Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P.

Jones of 414 Hughes; Jana Liv- ingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingston of 405 Ridgeway; Victoria Hyatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hyatt of 501 Meier and John Klos, son of Mr.

and Mrs-John Klos-of 1937 Hayselton Dr. Time out for good old fun in the rocking Shown with nothing but pleasure on their minds are, left to right: Bradley Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Petersen of 1503 Beverly; Summer Price, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paxton Price of 421 Castle Summer's twin brother Clayton; and Mark Sommerer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sommerer of 117 Rd. NEWS RIBUNE 5, 1961 Fun at Learning and fun go together at Grace Nursery School, sponsored by Grace-Episcopal Church-at Adams and High streets, The 4-year-olds about 20 of them learn -basic points of playing together; paying attention; self expression; -and the importance of good'health.

The non-sectarian school is on an eight-month schedule from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. The youngsters are picked up at their homes by special buses In the morning and returned home at noon. First thing hn the-morning is a visit from the nurse, Mrs.

Edwin B. Stewart of 2014 Bolton Dr. Here the children line up to s.how. clean hands and fingernails; brushed teeth; while the nurse for signs of sore' throats. All morning long the activities go on.

Reading, painting, playing and following simple directions In games. Responsible for this elementary education, this boost toward early responsibility, is Mrs. James Pasley of Boonvilie superintendent of the nursery. Assisting is Mrs. Howard Griffin of T837 Tanner Bridge Rd.

The children love It. So it's not surprising that when they come home at noon they carry with them tales about a wonderful day at tho nursery. Puzzles are a chore but the frustration soon is forgotten when the pieces suddenly fit and the picture is complete. Shown here studying the mystery of pieces which are supposed to fit, are, left to right: Lenore Weldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Weldon of 1720 Hayselton Maria Nacy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nacy of Old St. Louis Road; Mary Mintz, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Arnold Mintz of 1224 Elmerine; and John McCune, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCune of ,1403 Moreland Ave. Applying ideas to paper with a paint brush is the general idea here as the line-up.

Shown here are, left to right: Marcia Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeal Wright, of 2313 Hillsdale; Robert Van Hise, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Hise of the Missouri Hotel; Mark Winter, son of Mr.

and Mrs'. E. J. Winter, 506 Stadium Amy Kay Summers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph Summers Jr. of 2313 W. Main and Stephanie Steppelman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Steppelman of 1408 Dixon Dr. Everybody lines up to open wide and say Ahh.

Children take pride in showing clean hands and well-brushed teeth to nurse Mrs. Edwin Stewart. Children shown here, front to rear, are: Catherine Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G.

Carter of 205 Morris Susana Dominique, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Pierre Dominique of Clover Lane; and Dirk Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Holt of 124 Lavinia; and Bruce Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fisher of 416 Crest Dr..

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