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, voted that 1 i Parent-Teacher Activities This column District of Parent: of the Teacher is conducted by the, Columbia Congress of cacher Associations, branch Associa- Headquar- the Appeals vuilding, 426 Sth t northwest. M Saun- ders has been clected the first vice president of the L rict of ulumbia congre: «f P'arent-Teacher \ssociations, She also the press/ chairman, The regular Mrs. 7. N. Saunders. terncon with Tt fte: presiding. Stoneroad ave a_talk physical cation of our . Miss Ward spoke hout fhe child labor conf hich is to be held here next week and she asked the parent-teacher as- sociation members to help. There was a report af the education chair- an, Mrs, William Banuerman, who splained the questionnaire recent rafted by her committee and jounced the chairmen for each school vision. When the quest ires are out a copy of each will be ced on file with the District of Congress of Parent-Teac! Associations, thu aking an accu- ate history of every school buildiy f Columby Anoth ker was a former ofl organization, Mrs. L. S Doten, who is now residing in Phila- I«lphia. The offi cently elected were installed. Mrs. Patterson. chair #an in charge of the hoj B # vorted that the chest had been won W Mrs, Andrew h sche octation would puy I tu which will be needed to fill out he questionnaire. ch association will pay $4 , which will picture of their own nd of one other building which has not parent-teacher ociation victures are ve 1oney is to be Mrs. Z. D. Bl reet northwest The Bradley Parent- clation recently gave the mothers' " building netted them $45. The = parent-teac o send the B oTs to the corresy -cretary, Mrs, mes Byler, 3004 25th strect theast, so that every one ceive the notices of the fund, which school | meetir Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter pointed by Col nt the District of ¢ conferer hich President | Coolidge . Friday and Sat- | urday, May 3 und | was ap- The Smery-Eekington _ Parent- | her Association met in the Emery *hool M Mrs. Rafter urged the support of the association for ointment of Judge Sellers of a headquarters build- all the parent-teacher asso- and the teache salary bill. Cush sang two solos and and Monie Cush dan Tt was decided to hold & cake, candy National Congress of Parent- | M | | urer, will re- | zi of card parties to raise the funds with which to purchase the memorial to the much loved principal. lowing were hoste s. F. F. Lybrand, s, Mrs. Donovan, Mrs Bailey, Mrs, Webster. Mrs. Conard, Mrs. F. W. Buckler, jr.; Mrs. W. A, Sladen. The committee raised $113.35. The Monroe Home and School Asso- iation met last Tuesday night. Mrs. E. A. Hodge, the chairman of the milk lunches, reported on the work. The annual school lunch was given in May and the chairman, Mrs. V. High- Aeld, and her committee received the hanks of the associution. The elec- fon of officers was us follows: Presi- fent, Mrs. J. R. L. Beane; vice presi- lent, Miss Blanch A. Beckham; sec- retary, Mr: M. Allan, and treas- Mrs. reedman. It was voted to purchase a_stereoptican for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt re- ceive the thanks of the assoclation their during the year nd association pressed their appreciation teachers for their co-operation kindergarten children from the Mon- roe School gave a radio concert Friday afternoon through station WRC. The Brookland Parent-Teacher As- sociation will_meet tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock. Miss Catherine kins will be the speaker and a musi- cal program will be glven. The Brightwood Park Parent- Teacher Assoclation met Wednesday afternoon. Miss I. Melay, the kinde garten teacher, e of program Polly 3 included se- lections by the kind. arten band, ex- by the children and solos by Miss Pollock. The school lunch will be held dune 3, with Mrs. Williams as chairman > Maury Home & cilation will meet ne v n b S The election of offi uke piace. The school lunch given by the Hub- bard Home and School iution Wednesday afternoon was a success and netted the association $180. There Were several visitors, wmong them Mrs. L Doten and Dr. 1. ¢. Kim- ball. The cake and sandwiches left from the lunch were taken to the Bruin Home, —_— Insecticides All From Same Base. nic acid is the base from which 1y all insecticides are made. the property. when combined with other substances, of being poi- sonous to insects, but harmless to nd shrubs on which it is spr: When combined with cop- per the resultant is known as paris en mixed with zinc it is with lead, arse ¢ and with calcium, comme caleium arsenate. o Save it with %an (ze ind ice cream sale the benefit of the two schools. Th grad the Emery, Furtner, teacher, won the attendance Park View | tion, assis > sChool, n work 'lust Tuesday were greeted rley. the prineiy nt of ident. ‘In the s assisted the t After visiting the he guests were in- nd 4 joint meeting of the iation and | sociation | vice pr grade moth hostess auditorium. meeting Capt “The Was § A musical program following: Mrs. Fa = Bugenia in, violin- st; Lawrence 1. ) xylophonist, bf the school s the accompanis arent-Teacher As- Puesday after- | + Hagen pr The Carberry report annual ition e Distriet of Columbix Federation | of Womew's Clubs, followed by ! ed the meeting Brafhe cony soclatlons_for Tes of the milk luncheon committee was given. Mrs. Loretta Woodcock has served the committee. principak W to purc sers, t of colored Several of he mothers took groups of .chool children on a tour of the pub- ‘ie buildings during the Easter hol Jays to' help them know their ci -eported their experiences, and it w voted to make these tours an inual event. The luncheon s postponed” to Wednesday, and Mrs. Carter {s the chairman in charge. \fter the June meeting the activities of the. association will be discon- tinued until fall. The June meeting will be held in the evening, and all officers and committees will give their annual reports. The program will be in charge of the teachers and fur- nished by puplils from each grade. At the last business meeting of the renry D. Cooke Home and School As- ociation several improvements for the enlargement and betterment of he school and its property were sug- Sted. A committee was appointed » bring these matters before the su- perintendent of schools and the board of education. Mrs. Wells gave a short talk on the purpose of music appre- who . ciatfon which she was conducting in the schools. She played several rec- ords on the victrola to demonstrate | the various types of music. The | ~ooke School Minstrels, boys from ‘he elghth grade, also entertained with a minstrel show. The Woodburn Parent-Teacher As- socfation met Tuesday night. The president, Mrs. 1. C. Naughten, pre- sided and the secretar: . J. Albert Miller, read a report of what the as- sociation has accomplished. ~ Mrs. Rafter was the guest of honor and zave-s talk on the parent-teacher or- Zanfzation and the duties of parents and teachers. At the close. of the meeting Miss Edith Taff presented her puplls in a play and Miss Alice E, Murphie's school sang a group of <ongs. Solo by Master Lewis Miller; plano solo by While refreshments were being served hy Mrs. Hoover the members and zuests were delightfully entertained hy the Unger Quintet. Marion Over- man played popular guitar airs. The Blair-Hayes Parent-Teacher Assoclation, at its last meeting, elect- President, Mrs. ¥, M. Fisher; secretary, ) Lhence, and Lreasurer, Mrs. Cole. A memorial service in remembrance of Miss Gertrude A. Philips, principal of the Bryan School, was held in the Zssembly hall of the school May 16. Robert L. Haycock presided. Music was provided by Mrs. Elsle Harvey Weaver, J. E. F. Kinsella, Miss Helen v.“Harper, Mrs. Bessic Humphreys Gruver, Miss Marion Larner and Dur- ward Bowersox, prayer by Rev. E. ) Thompson, tribute to Miss Philips by 11 M. Johnson, reading, Mrs. Emily Frech Barnes and the unveiling of the picture by Mrs. C. L. Dalrymple, pres- ident of the parent-teacher associa- tion. This picture was presented to the kchool by the parent-teacher asso- lation in_memory of Miss Philips. ‘irs; P,-¥. Lybrand was the chairman uf o committee which gave a chain Miss Dorothy Miller. | RESURFACE THE OLD FLOOR YOU CAN DO IT—YOURSELF Pick out & floor n your home that Isscrarched o0 stained or budly worn. An oid, ooft-woed floer where the grain is we loager attractive — thea z‘l"'uflmlu‘l of KYANIZE Floor ymel ever it - watch-it level st te a clean even smeathoass, 11 hides the eid gram, the spets e worn places. Let it » ight. 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