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Parent The regular monthly meeting of the District of Columbia Congress of rent-Teacher Assoclations was held Tuesday afternoon, with the president, Mrs, Giles Scott Rafter, in the chair. The program was in charge of the legislative committee, of which Mrs. W. T. Bannerman is chairma that date had been set apart as triotism day” in Bducation week, Bannerman read a brief paper that subject. James Yaden plained the provisions of the Gasque lective school board bill. Several chairmen of the different de gave reports of their work, them Mis. G Lady, i Mrs. Castell, James Byler, | Joseph h..mmn. conse Pa- Mrs, on ex Ross, Davis, childrer Child Welfare Magazine. The executive board recently fetter of sympathy to Mr. C Steddard for the death of his Stoddard was aformer offlc congress and uted the conservation work in the Distric which will clothes « tion room during December cember 4, Tenley Varent-Teacher December 11 angley December Langdon Parent-Ti r Association, and De cember airbrother. wiations assist in the 'he first parent-teacl ever held in the District ¢ wrred Thursday, with two and the otheu N Colun velock Columbla afternoon consisted of Folly session, an explanation of Zanization of the ents and Te ccutfve secretary of that . M Arthur Watkins At the evening session the presid g officer was Mrs. G Rafte: The musical program was rendered by the Inter-Junior High School Festival Chorus and Inter-Junior High the leader- Forbert, directc high music. Dr Barne: in the schools, musical program president of the its and organ Reeve, tendent , made show Savoy at 10:3 film pertaining during the in the wursday morning there will be shown to the adolescent period, which is the Jast of the three periods to be cov moving pic of correct postu new Health School and Allison stree Friday afternc [ bominable The h at Thir- was dedi- fact abandoned ix the parent ition, becuuse they children needed pleas dings while they are nornial healt that felt ant ing cone The ent-teacher as quested to send the f1 delegates from his or her to the District of Columbia the president, Mrs. ( Rafter, $00 1Sth street a ident of every sciation 1 school T & been list iles Seott Edu Bubject Mrs. Ma pan. in the teenth and the at the by s be iven Puesday at Hotel,” Four A Johnson £ O ation amilton K streets Edgewood ool of Greenwich Mrs. R. Buckingham is the newly »d president of the parent-teach iation in the Mount Vernon 1 Tethodis tEpiscopal Church Houth. The next meeting of this as ciation will be held December 4 at ock, and the speaker will be Mrs. G. S. Ratter. The Cranch-] Association met newly elected president, Middleton, in the chair save a report of the livziene Institute. T hold & school lunch funds to be used rent-Teacher with the Mrs. R. K Mrs, Tuller Social December o raise for the school. Monroe Parent-Teacher Asso. will meet with the nt, Mrs. J ane, in the e aveniies il ho aiss Fay The program will be given teachers. The ciation Mrs. Mary Weeks, et of books called “Parents and Their Problems,” was a visitor the n; tional offica last week Weel is from Kansas City, and called the parent-teacher mothe ihe State, as she was one of unders of the organization in souri. author of the is of the Mis A meeting of the Park View atlon was held November 5, Mr: tt, the new president, pres The following new officers we on €. Brook George president, and Ruoff, secretary. hiic toreeaiensitlons o and Mrs. Mary E. Baker, elective school board bill d. The club approved the f two Victrolas and records, placed in assembly hall and other in music room. The next nthly meecting Wil be held Decem- ber 3 at 2 pm Asso- vice ‘ H. o u\HHXv wi 1dle asque was indor purchase one to b the The Brookland Association met last ) afternoon, with Mrs. J. R. in the chair. The voted to buy a mimeog 1e for the use of the teachers and ding charts for several lower ides. A luncheon will be held in near future. It is also planned to wve a reception for teachers and mothers, ssocia- aph ma- The Wallach-Towers met November 12 at the School, with Mrs. Patterson dent, presidir A demorn ven of picture slides. The e banner was won by Mrs om. The next meeting will be the \\ \llach School December Wi the pr attend. Denn’s held 10. nior High November 17 entertainment was furnished by two pupils of the school. Katherine Lip- pert and Joseph de Bettencourt gave piano solos. Mr. Draper, principal, spoke of the school activities, mer tioning the fine work done by the school athletic teams this Fall in their interschool games. The boys’ soccer team has won second place and the girls’ block ball team has won every game except the one with Jefferson, which was u tie game. Mr. Miller, principal of Central High School, spoke of the work of the Langley pupils who have entered 1. He said junior high school > comparing favorably with ar senior pupils. Miss :tion, 9-B, won the pen- nant for best attendance of parents The Woodburn association met at the school November 10. In view of the rapid development of this sec- tion, plans wero started asking for nn eight-reem addition instead of the four-room additio, as prowided n tne five-year program, at present. Mrs. the president, reported an in with Miss Watkins, director arten, relative to s zarten in the sary steps will be committee in charge of thls of the work. The assoclatipn on record approving the request the citizens’ association for lights for Blai The Carbery of kinde inde branch went of ation met No- vember 13, with Mrs. William Rowe, president, presiding. M He Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Marlow and Miss Ruth Dick were appointed a commit tee to investigated and report on possible purchase of a_player-pl for the school Mrs. Wine and Davis were appointed to pur lawn benches for the school Miss Ruth Dick, of the x that the seventh won rip wis the Mrs, vard. Miss the prize for 100 per cent in s tions, the fourth grade, Mrs. scher, won the prize for sellin copies of the October issue. Wine presented the thir le. Patterson, teacher, with pic A picture of Belgium, brought from Enrope hy Miss Adelaide Davis, supervising principal of the sixth division, W amed by tlon and pl room and an the fourth & Mrs. Harry Stull zave on the pre-study consisting of duets by Mrs Mrs ympanied Hope s teachers ther is to be framed for 1 short talk dle. all . Ashby Flynn was v Superintendent of Kramer explaiged the junior « Refreshments wer rchie N nd Mrs ‘The banner for atten was won by the fifth grade, Ruth Dick, teacher. The staff of the Carbery consisting of Jules Philllps, Bowie, Allie Sandridge, Angelina ( della and Dorothy Koons, was enter. tuined November 15 at 3:30 at the Pen Woman's League. A meeting of the Peabody-Hilton Pre-School-Age Reading _Circle was held in the school November 12, with Mrs. Harry 2 Il presidi Dr. Bowne of the Bureau of Child Hygiene poke on “How to Keep the W Child Well.” Mrs. Hannah Tuberculos Hospital st on “Child Health Mrs. M. Cain, secondg spoke on “Children ment Houses,” and Miss You cipal of the school, told of ph: conditions of the children in prin L. H. Obear was Pointed leader of the book study cou for the mext meeting. The president and secretury of the High-Orr Parent-Teacher Association attended the meeting with the inten tion of organizing a reading circle in their own association. The health plc- s shown at the Apollo and Avenue and nderr Nchools the pur wol und served John ince Miss Stephen igh Sduc de teu Living in Apart nd Theaters have heen vision. The Peabody C the home of Mrs. street northeast ird Club will meet at Phillips, 112 Twelfth $ pan. The Benning Parent-Teacher ciation met at the school Ne the president, Mrs. H. B. Ta the chair. al new members were admitted. Asso- The Kingsman Varent-Te As soclation met at the school November 15. The eighth grade won the banner for attendance. Mrs. Horman, pre: dent of the Maury association, was a visitor. Mrs. Bishop, vice president, will preside at the December meeting, which will be held at night. Mrs. Metz will have cl of the refresh ments. The association will give a card party November 27 at the North cast Masonic Templ A meeting of the Brent-Dent School lation was held in the Brent November 9 ».am., with nt, presid- 4 John Hillers was appointed chairman of the entertainment com- mittee and Mrs. Charles Bushong rep resentative to the District Parent Teacher Association. Selections were rendered by the Brent-Dent Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. King, with Mrs. Lepper at the piano. Miss Rosa Lees Hardy, assistant superintendent in charge of supervision, gave a talk on the “Problem of the Modern Child.” Mrs. King's room, fourth grade, Dent School, received the attendance ban- ner. The Weightman Parent-Teacher As soclation met November 4, with the newly elected president, Mrs. M. J. Hanley, presiding. Mrs. Henry Mor- ton Phjllips gave a talk on parent- teacher activiti he meeting was also addressed by Mrs. Hanley and Miss Galeskl, the principal. The pen- ant was awarded to the second grade for attendance. 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The next meeting will be held December 4 at 8 p.m. The daylight which the Teacher As: school was screen and Tenley-Janney = Parent oclation presented to the sed for the first time iss Dyer, director of and her assistant, a talk on the Pil- projector Following its fitth grade Iidmonds Parent-T e Huas, Megan; * Beverly Lung Hilda Hau Catherine Rurrough: Tall, th the visual instruction, Miss Garrells, gave grin Mrs. Joseph 1. the shoe and rubl a card py funds to mmittee k January rfected at a meeting of the [ William 2 to be held Goldenrod, Nineteenth street, 3 Mae Levy Ei Randall, ¢ Shadow i Robert, Mirtam Mae Levy, Chism, Gingell, Ward . Lester Trotter * Lottie Brown; piano solo, chairman of und 1" committe read, fluck, omas, Walte e will be g committee 3146 T fe problem in are responsible for o|eat V. €, NOVEMBER ° 1925— 22, BRITISH MEN OVERFED. 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