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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, XPRIU 13, 1921_PART 1. Teachors associations will be held | Wilbur of George Washington Uni- | Ketcham om “Wanted—A Parent” | There will be a luncheon May 31. in St Paul during the week of May | Versity spoke on “Books." Margaret| The eighth-grade pupils will furnish — 5. Last vear at the convention in|Hibble and Leona Thomas played &|the entertainment. ‘“The Playground and Tts Needs” 2 i Louisville the District of Columbia | plano duet. The flag was awarded S was the subject of prime importance Congress of Mothers and Parent- | to the class of Mrs. Hoge for having| The Brent-Dent Parent-Teacher As-|at the last meeting of the Wallach- Teacher assoclations won the banner|the largest delegution of parents|sociation will meet in the Brent| Towers School. More money is needed . of the middle Atlantic states for 100 | present. School tomorrow st 3 B The|for the festures of the parent-teacher 1 W n e Rl ; Der cent representation. The program speaker will be Mra. Joseph Saunders, | clubs supply such as balks. bats: ||l p e S el ?1;1“"’;023": for the St. Paul convention is most’| The Bradley Mothers' Club met|health chairman of the Congress of | ewings, etc, and a luncheon will be | §| zerv serling B memuds | interesting und instructive. The Dis- | Monday, with Mrs. G.+B. Leishear in ( Mothers and Parent-Teachers' Associa- in May to raise money for this . 07 s i 'Nugeand | trICt of Columbia fs (0 Le ropresented. | the chair A wwitchboand demonstra- | tions. Mrs. Pearl Windsor will sing. | purpose’ It was suggested thut some [tituated on the very cdge of Rock Creek Park, yet convenicnt 3 e e mchool. This| The mat will be dixcussed at the | tion was given by the telephone com- —— memorial to Miss Jessie Brown be | to the uptown business center that has d t e hothur whve (he third grade (x| TeRUIAT meeting Tuesdas pany. Plans were made for a ecurd | 'The Brookland Purent-Teacher As. | placed in the grounds or the building so desirable as a place to live e Moy Eleasast e Bryon School a flug, which the party May 1, the proceeds to be given | soctation will mect Thursday at 8:30 [ and a committes to look into the mate ~ i f o veilad with & 1ttle cere. | Al} Dress notices must be in the| to the mothers' bullding fund. p.m. The election of officers will take | ter was appointed by Mrs. Wilson. A cacher & bands of the publicity chairman by = place. featare has been introduced in regard eaident. of ¢ o | muny which will always live in the | 4 "y oyn egday ht oy The Adams Parent-Teacher Asso- e e : VTR e of Mothers kud Par. | AGATsns A 0 N, Saunders, 900 B| the president.” Mrs. Waldo, In" the | Club will meet Thursday at 3 pm. 15 | Denton spoke of attending & peeting entToucher wssociations i i Thovs iy o amr A nasding e S el L of the Juvenile Trotoctive Associa- || LRt oanhaE A N — there g a it by th & + tion, where zhe was instructed as to = oL 1S Tl T nens. ke S| ni ctive Association was hel ol . Al n e schogl's representative | e und ay ent build- e .\L"?n‘:ln?,l‘:":’.‘,‘.i‘fli,f"m 4 k reacher ussocia- | St »::Txh‘\?ll.fofl' R o g mabers !'{Z'é'l’.'.’i? %:"1 A:‘Gnns:’:pao:; on| case of delinguency. Musical num- ing, even to a number of buiit-in, heated garages. Oil burners vant given Thursday night | representatives Cin this body | WG S0TIERITE SOUUNE Tor the Conser- | “Cancer,” after ‘which 4 continental | Ders by Mr« Zurhurst and a talk on in place of fhe usual soft coal will keep the apartment { 5 5 i {;"f’ 8 meeting re«.‘-‘my‘ and n'.‘.‘ mem- | J0q [.”;M_.;.’“'chz" -fion;,"r'n play was given by some of the pupils. h‘défo}\ 'olr: in Dlinois was given by || clean. No objection to children, and the K;Malinnpxzj-‘a},;?i: »and worth-1 . (woman's Club of Highlands | DeNs were informed about the alms|iect meeting will be on the evening of | T€A Was served by Mra. Wooster and g, A Uomatiew th tho Mom-4 ideal for the small family. The apartments range in cize | ganlza- | Commun et B { and’ purpo clation. A | Jext m ticello fund was voted by the club. Srefnies | cawnun iy Chureh, &4 BHEROWESD |ionsmas o) cently iven by this | M&Y & ol AN PR ' - from one to five rooms and bath. A representative at the Mrs. Wiley CDraner was Mrs. . M. Brown, his- | n}nql«ln‘q.uum \‘\.A.. ’ wived \l'x‘lh !‘flml;‘ The Morgan Parent-Teacher Asso-| The West Parent-Teacher Associa-| The Johnson-Powell Mothers’ Club |/} building will show wou around any time from 10 to 6 on wer of e FL50n of the Congress -of Mothers | (PR MIAST hat It s earnestly hoped | clation met Tuesday afternoon, with | tion met Friday, with the president,| met April 3, with the president, Mrs. ||}l Sunday. * e - and Parent-Teacher associations. g i i the president, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley | Mr. Julihn, in the chair. A program | Joseph Sanders, in the chair. The |} \ was organized a i z i | i . in the chair. Two songs were ren. | of music was rendered. Hecitations | slection of officers resulted as fol- || . bgte ‘ Home and Scioo! Asso- | sommgiie aworth Home and schovl As-| dored by Mrs. . 8. Purnell. Robert | included origlnal pocms by the presi- | lows: =President, Mrs. Joseph San- ers’ build a h - Home and Schoo! Asso- | sociation me 111 in the Petwo; . Haycock, assistant superintendent | dent. Mrs. Moore's class, the 3-A,|ders: first vice president, Mrs. 1. C. l h M I { he 1 iation will give a card purty «t the | Methodist Church. Mr. Gearhart of schools ' spoke on “The Al Won the attendance banner. The | Weld; second viee president, Mrs, K. € unsey rust Ompany ¢ s « n Sthoand K streets | pided. [t wiig decided to give u sl Bducation.” The election committee on exterior decoration re- | M. Yerkes: third vice president, Mrs. : \pri the procerds to| luncheon i 3ay. this boing th closed the program. Mrs. ported the planting of a hedge and | W. T. Ballard: treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Real Estate Department for tae” mothers' bullding | ner’ i Which mst of the Kelly was elected vica president overgreens, for which $175 had been | Hanna: recording secretary. Mrs. L. the assoctation Is rulsed. 1 ¥ ; e appropriatéd. An additional appro-| D. Norsworthy: corresponding secre- —— . !Ilh given for the purchas. i The Jackson Parent-Teacher Asso-|priation of §100 was made to furthe tary, Mrs. K. E. Carter, and mem! Mrs. Harvey Wiley. Columbin The couvention of che National|metic problem pamphiet> for use in | ciation will meot tomorrow ai 3 p.m. | landscape gardening. Pictures for|at large, Mrs. Manly. Judge Kathryn of Mothers and Parent- | the Hfth and sixth grades. Dean! The speaker will be Rev. R. W.! the second hall have been purchased.| Selers gave a talk. N7 N1 s ZNN) 17, G Important Announcement Concerning the Future of the R. P. Andrews Paper Company WING to the overwhelming number of py . In Order to Facilitate Our Removal requests received the last few weeks from to This New Betsil Home —and to take only such lines of merchandise as may be termed CUStomers all over the Clts b we have strictly commercial stationery, the R. P. Andrews Paper Company is placing on sale beginning tomorrow, April 14th, the following decided to continue the Retail Business of Paper, | merchandie: UHL TYPEWRITER CABINETS, $25.00 Commercial Stationery, Office Furniture and De- NEOSTYLE DUPLICATING MACHINES, complete with supplies. vices—discontinuing all novelties. Regular Price, $65. SALE PRICE, $57.50 : I No. 5 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS, Factory Rebuilt. i 1 Regular Price, $75. SALE PRICE, $67.50 The House Of Andrews ha—s been n busmess OFFIE%HS;ESI'\:geuné TABLES, Oak or Mahogany in Washington for 31 years,and during that time © e BAFES a very large percentage of the local concerns have | Underwriters Class A & B. 207 OF Marked Frices paper, 24 envelopes TR 041, 2-0z. 0il cans. Can... 600 Easter Baskets, 2 e 250 Davids 2-ox. Stamp Pad Ink. blue, learned to depend upon the R. P. Andrews Paper | -=Easin = T e 200 clope Sealers. Suit Size, 24x37 inches, each....... %¢ Each . - W . . - . 3 s N v Company for their office supplies. | St mamemeri f | B Auto size, 30x64 inches, each. §147 p xps 300 Ingrraoll Redipoint Pemeils, from Envelopes, Size 119310 Less 40% Discount 000 Boxes Hampden Clover Leaf Thumb In order to continue this service to its many | s sarie | R LTI e 200 Feather Dusters, No. 11, car- 67C 20 small size to box. Per box riage, long handles Esch ....... Peucils, assorted 32¢c customers and friends, the House of Andrews | & oo ri pee o | o0 E0E TOBE0 2 ounce roll crepe and Manila tis- go sue. Roll .. .- or blue. Dozen.. 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Roll “ee o biee 67‘: Safety Envelopes, 'er 1,000.... $l'47 directly across the street from the location occu- | I s pomrs s | il sy 200 Rolln Pure White Wax Paper, 12 TOAM .o.oootionn inches wide, 150 feet long, for 2000 Thermopaks, 1-quart size. 33 pied so many years—and will take pOSSESSION | ZZEefi = 0 " 376 | S wemrpiun dosks s 0 30 |, 1m0 Seore Padx. for S0 Eume 25 | T oo Nremorsmdum Books. side 470 gC . vondale scores. s for. ond open. E: » ON OR BEFORE MAY 15th. o ety G win s 7o J0c | oo Gl s, Wi g0 300 Norfolk Paekets, contains 6 paper 50% Discount on 1924 Diaries towels, 6 sSoapoids of Sea Foam go $06. Boxtis Pipes—0t AKeeth; 30 emve- Soap. Bach ...cccoveens secses g lopes; Whiting & Cook's and Hurd's: 75 Handipaks, or unfitted tourist g white and tints and lined enve- $1.19 oases. Each lopes. Box . A % .. 200 Ladies' amd Gentlemen’s & 5 300 Boxes Paper, 2. 3 and Traveling Cases, fitted. FEach ;1;‘;" boxes; good grads pape 2 $1.97 Pt ol sk o Geaticmens Fonve iee 2,000 Boxex Whiting & Cook's Ha fitted with ebony and §74 75 loom Limen Paper. blue. grar. layender. HE W. D. CAMPBELL COMPANY is not re- e s | PR it tiring from business, but are moving to their 3w Bevs %00 i i bl et 25 - B o §00 Linen Tablets, 3 sizes new store and studios—Connecticut Avenue at K | wer X 8 Te . kinw, 30 3 200 Gold - plai 3 . e b bo: TP, ... >, Street. 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