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The Racine Journal-Times Sunday Bulletin from Racine, Wisconsin • Page 40

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RACINE SUNDAY lUUETIN 6D The Cradle Roll Sunifay, November 11, 1962 by Unanimous Vote Although able to carry on only limited campaigns, young candidates, carrying on in family tradition, are winners in all popularity contests. Newly-elected are: Bernadettc Balsano Mr, and Mrs. Joseph S. Balsano of 2003 N. Main St.

are the parents of Bemadette Marie, born July 26. Mrs. Balsano is the former Patricia Mae Slagoski. The baby was christened Aug. 12 at St.

John Nepomuk Church with 23 of her relatives present. Grandparents are Mrs. Evangeline Balsano and Mr. and Mrs. John Slagoski, all of Kenosha.

John Graceffa John Michael, born Sept. 21, has a brother, Joey, I year old. They are the sons of the former Dorothy Soens and her husband, Joseph Graceffa of Franklin St. The baby was baptized in St. Joseph's Church with Mrs.

Ralph Banks and Richard Soens acting as godparents. Grandparents of the boys are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Soens and Mr.

and Mrs, Joseph Graceffa. Jeffery Adams Cathy Denice welcomed her brother, Jeffery Ray, Sept. 23. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Adams (she's the former Virginia May Johnson) of Route 1, Kansasville. Mr, and Mrs. Charles McMillen of Allendale, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson of Kentucky are the grandparents.

Mark Richards Mark David, second son of James and Connie (Koeper) Richards of 712 Virginia was bom Aug. 8. He is the brother of Scott. Mark was baptized at St. Casimir Church with Jeane Richards and Mick Rivers as godparents.

Mr, and Mrs. William Koeper and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richards are grandparents of the boys and Mr. and Mrs, Casper Koeper, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Page and Mrs. L. Richards, great-grandparents, Janet Kutz August 28 is the birth date of Janet Lynn, daughter of Richard and Marion (Eberhardt) Kutz of 2031 Wustum Ave, Janet has two sisters and two brothers, Jaylene, Jpyanne, Jeffrey and James. They are the grandchildren of Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Kutz of Wooster; Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Eberbardt.

Jane Francis Walter, 8, and twins, Sally and SuSan, 4, welcomed baby Jane Mary on July 31. They are the children of the former Carol Seherand her husband, John F. Francis of 1222 Arthur and the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. NVal- ter Seher of Wauwatosa.

Mrs. Anton Cseh of Racine is their great-grandmother. Brian Van Scoy The son born Aug. 31 to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Van Scoy of Route 1, Box 194, Franksville, was given the name of Brian Edward. His mother is the former Kathleen Ann Brooks. Mr. and Frank Robinson and Mr. and George Van Bree are his grandparents.

Patricia Glass The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glass, 3318 Victory was christened Patricia Katherine at her baptism at St. Lucy's Catholic Church. Mrs.

Eleanor Mattson of Kenosha and Ray Zengota of Racine are her godparents. The baby was named for her grandmother, Mrs. George F. (Katherine) Hansen of Racine. She has a sister, Theresa Lynn, 3.

Mrs. Glass is the former Marlene Katherine Hansen. Grandparents are the Hansens and Mrs. Ann Glass of Kenosha. Randall Thoreson The former Hazel Jeanne Williams and her husband, Gerhardt Thoreson of Route 2, Box 505, Franksville, be- Buy Now for Christmas Gifts at Huge Savings During JACOBSEN'S JEWELRY STOCK REDUCTION SALE! DIAMONDS AT SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES.

COME AND SHOP. You'll Be Mony Dollors Aheod? BIRTHSTONE RINGS Ladies' and Pearl Cameo Onyx Etc. DISCOUNT! Ladies' and Gents' 14K Gold WEDDING RINGS DISCOUNT! Diamond Mountings from $10.95 up All Diamond Settings Done In Our Own Shop Silver or Filled Charms Off! CUFF LINKS and TIE BARS SCTS up to DISCOUNT BOWLING BALL BAGS SHOES DISCOUNTED Famous Brond! Fabulous Buys! and GENTS' WATCHES up to DISCOUNT! ALL JEWELRY ITEMS Up to OFF! Rosaries. Identification Bracelets Up to OFF! Ladies' and Gents' WATCH BANDS Up to Discount! LEATHER WATCH STRAPS, from 50c BILLFOLDS UP TO DISCOUNTI CROSSES AND CHAINS OFF! Anythinq You Buy Here Will Be A Bargain. ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE! ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL JACOBSEN'S JEWELRY G- TROPHY SHOP 1422 Uptown 633-4341 '0 FAMILY ALBUM These memorable pictures of Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President and Mrs.

John F. Kennedy, were taken between July, 1960, and August of this year. They portray her in only a few of her many activities and have helped make the little girl 's likeness familiar throughout the world. came the parents of Randall Todd on Aug. 19.

He joins Janice Lynn, 5V2. Joanne Marie, and Dean Gerhardt, 2. Grandparents of the children are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thoreson and Mr.

and Marvin Williams. Marlene Seitz Five sisters greeted Marlene Mary, born July 13; Janet, Susie, Diane, and Judy, 21 They are the daughters of Edwin and Sylvia May (Donat) Seitz of 1644 Erie St. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donat of Nokomis, are their grandparents.

Lance Chanlynn New nursery occupant at the Anton M. Chanlynn home is Lance Charles, born Aug. 17. Mother of Lance and of Scott, 16, Mark, 15, and Heidi Lee, 6, is the former Alice Ruth Keppler. The family resides at 4331 Four Mile Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Keppler and Mrs. Mary Chambasian are the grandparents.

Mark Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Pedersen of Copenhagen, Denr mark, and Mrs. Julius Kles of Kenosha were pleased to hear of the arrival of their grandson, Mark Lee Pedersen, on Sept. 19.

He i.s the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Viggo G. Pedersen of 2205 Lawn St. Mrs.

Pedersen is the former Harriet Kles. The Pedersen's eldest son is Paul Alan, ARNOW BERMAN BOPPEL BERRY COLESCOTT COBLENTZ DONHAUSER FENDLER FREDERIKSEN GOODMAN GORAY HOOKS HIRSH ITKIN JENSEN LAMALFA LICHTNER MONROE MILOFSKY MEREDITH MECI- KALSKI PROKUS PELIKAN PODELL RUBLE SILVER SCHWANKE THELIN TOMAN WHITE ZINGALE ARNOW BERMAN BOPPEL BERRY COLESCOTT COHEN COBLENTZ DONHAUSER FENDLER FREDERIKSEN GOOD- SKI-PULLOVER pullovers, such as this cheerful olive, yellow and white V-neck model of acrylic fiber, are highly popular from grammar school to college campus. Its easily washable and quick drying, too. MAN FA LICHTNE KALSKi PRC SCHWANKE ARNOW BER COBLENTZ MAN FA LICHTNE KALSKI PRC SCHWANKE ARNOW BER COBLENTZ I MAN FA KALSKI PRC SCHWANKE ARNOW BER COBLENTZ MAN FA LICHTNE KALSKI PRC SCHWANKE ARNOW fott are to iL OPENING EXHIBITION of the KAMERMAN GALLERY 309 Fourth Street Racine, Wisconsin Beginning Nov. 16th, 1962 Mondays and Fridoys 1 p.m.

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Blue is next best by 17 per cent and olive is next as suit and sport coat colors. Style leader for youngsters and high school students is the 3-button ivy leaguer. The continental with side vents, beltless trousers, and slightly suppressed waist is next. Two-button, double breasted and one-button suits follow in popularity. COTTON GLOVES Now it's leather trim for cotton gloves! These are for winter wear in black or shades of brown.

Children Learn Best fronrj 'Indirect' Teaching By Aline B. Auerbach Assistant Director Child Study Astoolatlon America If you ask parents, "What is discipline?" you'll get a variety of answers. making a child some will say. Or, "It's teaching a child how to act," or "it's making him, learn obedience." Or more specifically, "It's punishing him if he doesn't do what I tell him to do, I tell him to," Their words seem to imply that children need to be punished in order to learn, and that they will learn only when something unpleasant happens to them. Yet, if we look more closely, we see that youngsters often learn best without being directly taught.

They get their clues from the behavior of those who care for them. Even a small child knows when you are pleased with him, and when you are not. He' knows this by the look on your face and the tone of your voice, by the way you help him with his sweater, or put his plate down in "front of him. Children of all ages give up many things they want to do or have, in order to win and keep their parents' approval. They do this without knowing it themselves.

They learn what to do and what not to do the vdry love their parents give them. Parents seldom recogiiize how much of this adjustm'ejnt goeis on quietly every day, and how a pleasant feeling of beiqg accepted and approved smooths the way for his learning. In order to learn, a child needs, first, the freedom to grow, to find out for himself, to become independent He must have the chance to explore the world around him, and to experiment with all kinds of activity at his own pace. For this he needs help and encouragement from his parents. And second, he needs control.

He needs to know that there are limits to what he can do, and must understand to some degree why limits are necessary. For this, too, he needs his parents' help. With encouragement and direction, children can accept the standards parents have for them and gradually take over these standards as their own. This is how children learn to decide for themselves what is right or wrong, and eventually to develop self- control. And so, in time, discipline becomes self-discipline.

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