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All notices for this column must be tn the 1s of the an by the onvention of | >arents and | place in Atlanta. with the general mal Significance the Parent cher Movement.” h State is entitled to send its fi d one del | held at Hubbard tor the | trip 18 | n and there | hony in tree, the ill be set ate presi. ar in the ¢ | solos. and Mrs. Kenefick and Miss Naylor, ir. The monthly unior High Parent-T ion was held March of her, Representative poke “Understanding of the New A meeting of the Hubl Home and School A aymond iation was March 15. Among the appropriations made was shoe and rubber individual contri- ike amount. To further ; | By the Associated Press. fon and officers will | y e he next three Wing parent- District of Co- ill also have | publicity ex- n, to which delegates | are invited Columbia will h tion A 3 I invited gu Dis ting cele- ation for ol > in their o nt of which gove | Club will | on. As this is re will be no reshments will by an S0 1 “get-together” will follow the business meeting. Asso- awith chair, Repr Coyle of Pennsy N after which re were served and an info reception held. Dr. B. B of American University gave an illustrated lecture Marc the Janney Scheol on | lacler National Park.” under the auspices of the Tenley-Janney Parent- Teacher Association. Proceeds went into the tr of the assoctation, The P. T. A. of the Randle High- lands and Orr schools met at the Orr School March 19, the president, Streitber; presiding. Mrs. Kruger, representative to the Ju. venile Protective Association, urged that the mothers a in perma- nentlv keeping undesirable reading matter from children. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. S vice presi- v, Mrs. . Rardin, The won by the mmons, teacher. attendance third grade, M The Blair-Hayes P. T. A. met at th ves School, Mrs. t, in the chalr. va hairmen were gi' , the report from the delegate to the Public Schonl Ascocia‘ion the P.T. A. was requested to send a letter to Mrs. Rhodes indorsing the Patterson tract piayground. A committee was appcinted to investigate ventila- ng and lihting faclities high schools. Mrs, Magru a repor. of the District of Columbia Cong: of P. T. A. The followinz prog was presented: Poem, Leah Effenbach, gra'e 6, cavdening talk, Génevieve o 6, Hayes, and James le 6, Blair: bird houses, owitz. grade 7, Blair, and rade 7, Blair. Mr. ning ‘teacher, gave for the remaindex tendance banners won by Miss Howard, Hayes, YOUR PIAND WORCHS 1110 G EST. 1879 ina gave a resume of the bill vhich he has introduced providini for the election of the school hoard b; pular vote. The banner for the reentage of parents present rded to the first grade of School, Miss Roche, teacher, Willlams irman of a committee working for the completion of Langley, reported ough the efforts of hi ator Cameron, membs Many Have Taken Advantage of This Offer Why Not You? Special Monday and Tuesday GENUINE SHUR-ON FRAMES, FINEST QUALITY, CORRECTLY FITTED Preserve Your Sight Two Kinds of Invisible Bifocals Come in and we will convince you that perfect invisible bifocals are the The “hove cheapest at the end. Our exclusive Optical Service is offered to you at moderate prices. Case and Cleaner Included SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | Shah Optical Co. 812 F St. Optometrists and Opticians 1 Mrs. Fletcher sang two | o | with the pulse of human life. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. subcommittee of the Senate approprl-' ations committee, had inserted in the District of Columbia appropriation bill an amendment restoring the $300.000 | for completion of Langley, whici had | been taken from the bill in the House ! committee. The program of the eve- | ning consisted of violin solo by Victor ! Sokolove, accompanied by his brother, 1 love, and Scotch and Irish a group of Langley pupils. cher, accompanied by Miss dered several vocal solos. ntative Brooks Fletcher of on “Understanding Mod- the Light of the New BEREFT OF POPULATION Solitary Monk Sole Survivor of Ami, Which Once Enrolled 100,000 Inhabitants. ERIVAN, Russian Armenia, March Ani, an ancient Armenian city, jin the shadow of Mount Ararat, probably has the smallest population of any city in the world. Data gathered by the American Near East Rellef shows that an aged Ar- menian monk is the sole inhabitant of the city, which once had a population of 100,000. His only companions are an Angora cat and a few owls which live in a ruined church near the monk's hut. Anl was once a flourishing city and was the residence for several centu- ries of the Bagratide Kings of Ar- \enia. From the eighth to the tenth ntury it was under the domination the Caliphs of Bagdad, among he romantic and scholarly chid, hero of a dozen storfes in the “Arablan Nights." But Ani s now in ruins, and the Ar- menians e too poor to rebuild it Tt is 600 years since the city throbbed EYES EXAMINED BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST 0 Invisible bi- focal lenses to see far and near. quality is of- fered by some jewelers. 0, MARCH 28, 19%—PART 1. \ “Furniture of Merit”// Seventh and' Eye Streets. "Dress up the Home in Order Seasonably With the coming of Spring and its attendant rearrangement of the home there are many articles that will need rep]acing and new ones to be bought. 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