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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 24 1926—PART !. T 3 dent; Mrs. Cora Farrell, treasurer:|with Mrs. Bowles in charge. Group [tober 26 at 2 o'clock at the home of | Norma E. Boyd. reelected to mem. |Classroom Tests Will Increase— Mrs. Charles J. Walker, secret: meetings of tHe mothers of the differ- |the president, Mrs, G. S. Rafter, 800 | bership on the Teachers' Council, has | Lighten the Tasks of the Teacher"— organized junior high age ad et been rl:\adp a member of the council [J. M. Montgomery and Mrs. M. H.|teach composition, grammar and lit St Mrs. Alice E. Griffith, delegate to ent grades was also considered. Miss | Eighteenth street. aren = eaC er C 1V1 leS District of Columbia Parent-Teacher |Ivery was appointed vice president to executive committee. Plummer; “Drill Lessons Are More |erature and spelling as a fused rather Assoclation. Miss Elizabeth J. Dalton, | fill the vacancy caused by Miss Berry-| At a meeting of the Randall Parent-| At a regular meeting of the faculty | Fasily Prepared and /Taught Than |than a special subject. principal of the Brent-Dent School, |man leaving the school. Miss Knigh- | Teacher Association Tuesday, parents | Tuesday, the question was discussed, | Appreciation Lessons H. Law-| The annual Fall field dav exercises told the association of conditions in |ton, the principal, summed up the |expressed the desire to preserve the | “Do Clubs Answer a Vital Need of (sonand Mrs.E. B. King. That teach-|for girls were held Thursday at far- All notices for this columin must pal, Miss Mortimer. After a friendly |the schools and explained the needs|needs of the school and announced |present name of the Junior High |Junior Hish School Pupils?” Mrs. |ers can gain more help from demon- dozo Field under direction of Mrs be in the hands of thé chairman by |discussion by members of both clubs, | for the year. pennants for the girls of the basket | School when the new building is taken | F. I.. Toms spoke in the affirmative |stration lessons given by the princl- |Harriet E. Marshall. Following noon on the Wi ; thavivoted apminat consolidation, ball team willbe bought. e e o e 1 e | and Mr. W. G. Black, the negative. | pal. supervisor or director than by |inspection in gymnasium outfit. Class e Wednesday preceeding| 'The Joseph, R. Keene Parent-| The ParentTeacher Association of — . Miss TMian Robimson - preatdent (re. | ""A program of faculty meetings has | those given by one of their group [0 was presented a junior high the Sunday on which publication is|Teacher Association of Chillum | Madison School met in the kinder-| A meeting of the pre-school com- frs. Minnie King, vice presi. | been formulated to include the fol- |will be discussed in the affirmative by |school hanner for best appearence by desired. Address Mrs. J. N. Saunders, | #eights, D. C., met October 12. The | garten room October 14. The associa- [ mittee of the District of Columbia Olivia Clark, secretary: |lowing: “Is_the Project Method of | Mrs. A. W. McBeth, and in the | Mrs. M. A. McNeill. member of the 2618 Porter st < folfowing officers were elected: Mrs. | tion decided to have a card party in|Congress of Parent-Teacher Assoria- letclile Denny, tregeurer: Mr.{Teaching a Force or Frill in Modern |negative by Miss M. F. Quander. An |Board of Education. Mass games. g o e F. D. Morris, president; Harry Over- |the mear future. A luncheon will be [tions has been called by the chair- chaplain, and MB Mowells, | Education?’—Miss G. A. Brown and | additional topic, to be discussed by |exercises and folk dances in costume The Distri o 6 man, vice president; Mrs. J. C. Brown, | held at the school November 2 and 3, |man, Mrs. George W. c.ady, for Dc- |delegate to School Council. Miss | Mrs. S. V. Stewart: “Use of Standard | Miss §. R. Quander and Miss E. R. [completed the program. rict of ‘Columbia COngress | gocretary: Mrs. G. Groves. assistant Qf Parent-Teacher Associations gmet |secretary: Mrs. A. W. Taylor, treas- Tuesday afternoon in the Clothes Con- | urer. The association voted to purchase i y 5 a rolling chair for its retired school servation rooms on Columbia road.|jsnjior \who was recently relieved of B —— | ST AT 15 St 45 3 T T AT 1 The executive board decided that at|duties after more than 20 vears of the beginning of the season the work | Service on account of disability The ] .| milk committee again proposed to 8 of the organization would be &reatly | 150u" 0o the advisability of serving : increased if the different chalrmen | milk to the children for the year 1926- S and thelr activities were made known | 1927 and to make a report at the next ! i ! to the members of the whole associ-|meeting. Dr. F. J. Bohanan and A. : ation. g J. Driscoll gave short talks. g ] A e Every chairman was introduced. e . Who then outlined her work for the | A Meeting of the Franklin-Thomp- . Fons - They were: ‘Mew. J. K. Baun-| iy o il e Aeao- e : I il . clation was held October 12 at 8 p.m. Al Shtte R AFRTRRIIIRIIINN § t $3OSFFHPFFRSIIIIINITINS ¢ ¥ 4 FRER I N | Mrs. Andrew Stewarl.|at the Thompson School. Mrs. T. K. x % 13 ot O sem A - C. Gilbert, chlid| cammack was_elected president and | | are ) Rene Rauscher. | afiss Evelyn Foster, vice president. child welfare magazine: Mrs. W. H.| Mrs, Craig and her comimittee re. Ross. literature; Mrs. H. M. Phillips. | ported upon their visit to Dr. Ballou home education; Mr: . A. Hooke concerning undesirable playgrougd standards in literature; Mrs. B. P.|conditions. Complaints were made Zeblev. juvenile protection; the parents of second grade children L) - T. Bannerman. legislation; _[that thelr children are sitting upon : i s Varre, moving pictures; eighth grade chairs. A committee d Carl Smith, Mrs. Adelaid | was appointed to urge Dr. Ballou to Shannon, safety: Mrs. E. R. Kalm-|better these conditions. Three dele- " ot Kdch, . Areg K. Daniel, | satex were appointed to the District : Complete Living Room Suite | 5% Lampsat hospitality; w. Roon, social |of Columbia Congress of Parent- hygiene: M W. Collins, mothers | Teacher Association hesides the ial a a Special Price | i el =&Y -2 . - = R min TR N t i ’ T g —_————————————— T | Clarke, is the tendency in the best schools to building: Mrs. G. W. dy, pre-school | president and Mrs. Castell. They are: child: E. Mitchell, Parent-|Mrs. F. A. Cammack, Mrs. Mason Teacher i o : M and Mrs. Palmer. parents ex- James Rylar, Juvenile Court . | pressed themselves pleased with the Fletcher Scheffiold, pational pul street patrol. Dissat tion was ex- tions: Mrs., Louls Castell, wavs and|Pressed with the situation which means: Mre, G, S, Fraser, clothes con. | 12108 children to the Berrett School servation, and M J. R. Randall,|for special classes and exposes them 1oe and rubber fund, to dangerous traffic points. he new silver membership cup The Pa & ssociati nhich was the =ift fo the District | the Emers end® mekinmn on of f,.nu-».s of Parent-Teacher Associa-| met October 15 at § p.m. One of the {ons by Adolf Kahn. was exhibited. | features was an address by Mrs, Giles This cup will be presented at the | Scott Rafter relating to ‘co-operation June meeting of the organization t>|by the parents and teachers with the the <chool association which has had | officers of the association. Musical the hest average attendance at the|numbers were rendered Misses monthly meetings during the year. | Parker and Morgan. ; The attendance cup was won Jast vear | Qur Rug stock is now com- % the Edmonds Parent-Tencher Ax.| The Rlair-Hayes Schools Association | | lete. “We 3 neratin soctation for the third time so it be|met Tast Thursday. The association| £ | huat f’“le toeny s -t"l-g came the property of that school. | Voted to leave the schaol hour for I et = el opening as it now stands, since the The clothes conservation work for | northeast section is not %o troubled 9x12 Brussels $1575 the month of November wil ed | with congested traffic at S:45 am. Rugs for by the chairman, Mrs. “ras- | Signs were requested to he placed at er, and he| p rs. W. Knight, | the street corners warning motorists 9x12 Fringed 324.95 Fs T With the help of the members of the |of the schools. Mrs. Smith of schools. Mrs, § the 4A ' . followi Sovem. | grade. Hayes School. and Mrs. Ken- Velvet Rugs torgetice €0 " A |drick. 14 grade, Blair School, wi 8 ) A - ARt : i e iAdenilljatienasnoeiator vhiwonling 9x12 Axminster $9¢).50 ] B Feucgecte; $9 95 November 1 Keene P. T. & "Mrs. Rugs g 3 S special_at. . raser reported at the meeting Tues-| The Parent-Teacher Association of | || ' \ P 3 : day she has had many calls for cloth- | the Smallwood-Bowen School will hotd | | 27-in. Brussels i 2 G $14.50 B'; dge Lamps in ing of all kinds and the shelves are [the first meeting of this season at the | |o| 3 980 > Sttty almost empty %o that she would ap- |Smallwood School tomorrow at Rugs = special at . $8.00 Table Lamps in preciaté donations of garments that |o'clock. Miss M. B. Pes i At S o £ S i it N = by Georgette, $495 Included with this 3-piece Velour Living Room Suite, a Library Table, End Table, special at . can be remodeled into suitable cloth- [pal of the Si vood-Bowen Sel 27-in. Velvet $1.98 in be res Reti n.l le_cloth 1.h ] mallv\o:fid B:?i\ n School 1 1 ])’1‘1(1?(‘ amp 2 Torchieres, 2 Book Blocks—at the special price of $1390000 i schoo! year hundreds of children are | association, enabled 1o attend school s v |the parents. persons _interes clothed through the efforts of this|in the Smallwood-Bowen School :{: department, many of them would not |invited. The annual election of offi. have been able to attend school at all | cers will be held, after which tea will without this help. be served. S | The convention of the National Con-| The Brent-Dent Pare ; d gress of Parents and Teachers will be | sociation met i e B ni Maxwell Leads oI 1 Cakiand, Cale, mext ey ang | ciagion met .t the Bront Sehon,| | $195 Dining Room OQutfit oy $285 Complete Bedroom 5 . - Bow-End Bed Vanit. . Boul Skt FIRST—To endeavor to give Lower Prices. D:: -: ” M:::'y Boudoir Lamp Pay a Little Each Week already the P. T. A. members in that | were elected: Mrs, E. Pe i e : Mrs. E. le Windson Buff State are making plans for the ep- O gl b L t g . 1! e ot i e or e “_fi‘ president: Mrs. Otterback, vice presi- arge Jullel rive Chairs Console attend China Case Extension Armchair Three-wing s FIRST—To make the terms to suit each Chifforette Spring Room-size Rug irror individual’s purse. FIRST—To give a service guarantee on fur- niture Zmug’lt at our store. FIRST—To defer payments in tfle event of sickness, accident or loss of employment. A Parent-Teacher Assoclation was organized in the new Calvert street won" school Monday afternoon and the fol- ymll lowing officers elected: Mrs. Rudolph | 1o : 8. Harrell, vice president: Mrs. BAUM, | roctians wre ankel of merer.” When di- | secretary, and Miss Vaughn, treasur: | p 008 S0 0l 0% S er. It:was decifled not 10 €lect 8 |pomie. o oo enormous chst of SA president until the November meeting, | e ok When the members wonld be better years' tes Sold everywhere, or by mail, 50¢ acquainted with each other. [ e The Langley P. T. A.-held the first | Est-C. A. VOORHRES. M. D.. Phila meeting of the season Tuesday with — & large number of parents and teach- ers present. It opposed any change in the hour for opening school. A committee was appointed to investi- gate -the trafic conditions in the neighborhond of the school and to en- list the help of the traffic director in bettering them. A violin solo was rendered by Warwick Spates of Sec- tion SB3. Dean George Woods of American University gave an ad- dress on “The Purposes, Problems and Methods of Present Day Fduca- tion." The attendance pennant was won by 7A1, Miss E. S. Lewis, teach- er. Necond place went tn 7 5 EXTRA SPECIAL Porcelain-Top Kitchen Table $ Guaranteed- perfect; 25x40 inches) A completely furnished bedroom at a remarkable zenuine porcelain top; white enamel 5 The f e g base; complete with cutlery drawer. price. The four bedroom pieces are of American walnut finish on gum. All the pieces are of very generous propor- tions and of a beautiful design. Many a valuable dog with Running _Fits has been killed—mistaken for mad. He could have been cured. SERGEANT’S RUN-FIT MEDICINE has been thoroughly tested. Cured thousands of dogs. Easy to administer. $2.00 at your dealer’s or by mail. Unqualifiedly guaranteed. it O food Ay recding ‘and e, Com- liete symptom chart. Our advice Separtment will answer questions Our newest Tudor design dining room suite in a room complete; very moderately priced; walnut finished on gum; this suite is tastefully selected and is fully guaranteed. Convenient Terms 3-Burner Gas ¢ Five-Piece Unfinished & Simmons Cane Pane] Stove Breakfast Set ' dent, G, A W, Draper: nyon, and The Truesdell focintion met Monday afternoon. tn'lowinzg chairmen were appointed: ner Mys. Mullenberz, ployvarounds: Mrs. free, Write fully, Ahern. membership: alrs, Shankle, publicity. and Mrs. Williams was k) I e Sergeants at \ to the Di (‘|._;.V ‘(hmll\‘lml:l‘: DOG MEDICINES sociation voted 'to )| POLKMILLER PRODUCTS CORP: v halls and special chil z SHIIEe. & Mo s 11. 711 W. Broad Street Sl Shean chmond. Vi ! “de cchool library. It was voted o). B the associition that it would be nwise to chonze the opening hour - Brvan Sehool will meet next UlEK AETIUN |N Trmaay g 0 pan. in the a m B hool. Miss Eliza- seaton Parent-Teacher T S s Sres A = With' large oven which has white enamel front. A fine cooker and baker at a very low price. We also have a line of Un- pThis e ansists i i olychrome Mirror ) : ) finished * Servers, Dutch Cabi- s iniheGoniole Takler A wonderful time and labor ] % ts, Gate-leg Tables and Wind- This Si G ) saver. With plenty of working met October 11th ar < ' Di : $ -75 i This Simmons Cane Panel Bed, com- $ i 4 A Maill. president. ) Pape’s Diapepsin Instantly Set. 4_‘—-— sor Chairs. i plete with spring and all-cotton mattres .’_98 5 ,S"‘ri;::::m" drawers and. com- Mt zestion of incipal | tles Worst Attacks No Matter | Complete for .... “tice Clavton, it was v What You Ate or Drank i~ parents and reachers of the Blake School to affiliate with the Seaton jzation. Miss Clayton was as- E to purchase needed play- round_equipment. The association any chanze in the present | il This console outfit consists of Pay a Little Each Week @ Pay a Little Each Week @ Ecsy Terms y Weekly$Terms Pay Weekly ¢ 8179 Kroehler Davenport-Bed ¢ o Yo Suite, Extremely Low Priced i :4("""\‘\"‘]’(’(‘!"\“”1"?;: 2 ' : : 'y $16.00 Cash, Balance $2.00 Week - election of off was as folloy:s Tresident, Mr arles Magill: vice . . nave: secretary, 3 -er, Mrs. Fiore. s, Spri Phillips, Mrs Fierman, Mrs. Koy were e'ected dele- the District of Columbia Mothers' meetings. Miss lass won the prize for the | attendne o e S : 8-Piece Suites in' Walnut Tl f : e e ot - Are Exceptional Values at ' : Finished and Gum Bedroom Suite saerck, re-elected second vice pres Dinner will be a more cheerful occasion in One easy motion converts this Beautiful Miss Ruff. treasurer; Mrs. Frank I . B Davenport into a full size bed, ready to s Consists_of Dresser, Full Size - Sames. relected secrstars. Mre. 8 S :g;;‘;: g;e'”;fu:‘;‘i““‘n;f (his Sanewal use. An attractive sofa by day, a comfort- 5.00 Bow-end Bed. Large Vanity and .50 W Hughes, Mre. J. Oehm and Mrs. i s fine. able bed by night. All three pieces uphol- Chiffonier. This wonderful suite = Frank James were e;!-rrll\le‘:lm:‘; ?‘:,I; e desm{:rah‘l;ses than the usual price of far stered in a rich brown or blue velour. Full is one of the most extraordinary e ot patent Teacher Association. | il ; spring construction. bedroom values we have ever Tke program for the November meet- | Am Always Ready and Hungry for ine will be arranged in honor of the | the Next Meal Since I Discov- ¢ principal. ered Pape’s Diapepsin offered. i The Edmonds and Maury Parent Teacher Associations held a joint meeting at the Edmonds School, Octo- ber '13. for the purpose of discussing the coneolidation of the two organiza- tions. The meeting was opened by Vice President G. Hild. and later| turned over to Miss Mortimer, admin jatrative principal of the two schools. The speakers were: Mrs. L. Brown of Peabody-Hilton; Mrs. Rafter, president of the District Parent-Teacher Asso- clatlons; H. Stull of the Federation of Cl‘zens' Association, and the princi- | Yes, instantly! You feel good that | quick. In five minutes the sour, | acid, dyspeptic risings, gas on stom- Jach. belching, bloat—all are gone. {You have made the discovery of your life, Now you know you may ieat or drink any combination you {like without fear of sour, acid- | dyspeptic stomach. 5 | Try it and prove it. Get a 60-cent hox of Pape'’s Diapepsin at any drug store. Wi chase of $100.60 or P Cver a Dainty Dinner S A Complete Set 26-Pc. Nickel Set o:f.Roge:l 'l!:blee i $14-75 Ware. A large and Free roomy chiffrobe With Every Pur. Lo CLLLL A chase of $100.00 or value. * Special at Over a Dainty Dinner 816 95 Set or a 26-Pc. Nickel o Set of Rogers Table Ware.

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