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48 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 20, 1927—PART 1. ‘ lpnlmnd permanent state chairman of | Mrs. Charles T. Windle, 3601 Four-|tle Hymn of the World.” Devotions ’dirl‘c(nr of temperance instruction the state convention committee. Miss | toenth street. In the receiving line|wera Jed by Mrs. Hughes, a charter among young people. She especially | Adelaide Davis, supervising principal; | with the Distriet officers were Miss | member. emphasized the value of educating Dr. Schwartz, principal of Stuart | Irvin, Mrs. John W. Summers and| mpe president appointed the follow- | chiliren and young people so that Junior High School; Mrs. George B.|Miss Rebecca Rhoads. Presiding at|inz divectors: Christian citizenship, | When they are in control they will be Lady, president of the Stuart Junior|the tea table were Mrs. H. Edson Reimimhy: (a0itor, AEbS., B better able to carry on what has al High Home and School Association:{ Rogers, Mrs, Eva C. Criswell and Mrs. | jnjon Signal. Mrs. Davis; evangel- [ready been won. z A All material for this column must|School. Dr. Kimball will be the|Mrs. Y. R. Boswell, vice pre |Guy Glossbrenner, and assisting them | jgtjc, Mrs. Hoffman; flower mission,| It was voted to cond $11 to help the 3 J - e sent to 800 hteenth street, | speaker. the Peabody-Hilton rent-Teacher | wero Mrs. W. B. Berlin and Mrs. f\jg' Crane and Mrs. Bear; health,| W: C. T. U. of Havana, Cuba, in its : v o ch. Norway Apartment 31, on Wednesday before | — ‘Assoclation, and Mrs. Cora Bartlett, | James Wilson. AMiss Trvin has been | by orgnn sunday school, Mre, Emma | Work for the children i v 2 7 Si merican Ar- Sunday in which the publicity will| The Force-Adams I A. has com- | president. of the Ludlow-Tavlor Par’|Speaking on “Scientific Temperance” | gawiing: white ribbon recruits, Mre,| Members of the union are making : 3 2 A i appear in the paper. [ pleted arrangements for' the immuni- | cnt-Teucher Association: Miss Ger.|in the public schools of the District for harles Smith; mothers' mectings, “COMfort bags” to send fo the men in [ 5 : R ac. ) | zation against diphtheria_of children | trude Young, principal of the triple | the past two weeks. Mrs. Natione. service and to the boys at the Walter : bk ! i " T of Columbia Congress of | under nine years of age whose parents | unit, made addresses. Mre. N. M. Pollock, District W, C. e - . Stewart | Reed Hospital g A 2 y ” : 1ese 5 g L . : 4 4 S o It was reported that Dr. Stewart| Nrre mynrchd Carter. who has spent o AT N hande acher Associations incorpo- [ have requested it. The Health De-| 'Mrs. Davis appointed a_member- [ T. U. president, voiced appreciation of | .\ votiinad to the city, hut is not | o0 wold Carter, i T ¢ § g > g an rating social hygiene in the curriculum | partment, through Dr. Cummings, wil! | ship Mrs. Nor- | her sery and on behalf of the Dia. | 1h® retirned o, the Clv, Ut o mice |Scveral years as a missionary in \ s A L re worth of the schools was advocated at the|administer it in Force School Ruild- & 2 Mrs. Rowe, | trict officers presented her with a ¢ work. Friends can find her at 204 A | China. sang “My N c n monthly conference Tuesday by Dr.|ing tomorrow. The following chair- |} Wine, ¥ st, Mrs. Ludlow | sage bouquet. Miss Irvin responded | grte (U A new union was organized Oc . T. W. Galloway, in the auditorium of , men have been appointed: Mrs. F and Mrs. Mace; delegates to ¢ exs | hy expressing her pleasure in meeting | 30" SO to attend the ma % The e of Mis Afin B Beautlfy cur Lawn and Home at the Department of the Interior. Miss | Odom, Juvenile Court: Mrs. A. G. S {of Parent-Teacher a . { with and speaking to the school chil-| p\Coting at the Arcade this afternos 601, Foutteernth b Mabel Boardman of the Red Cross|Toomk, pre school; Mrs. Cox, soctal|George Fox, Mrs ) en of the District. and confided_the [ (fihute to Wayne B. Wheoler by | calicd the Anna A, Gord S “ C muve an account of the work accom: | hygient, and Mrs. Tacoby, hos .\lu_\,}\!r*. Freed, Mrs wope that she might & M | ot Mson teas vend by Mics: WL | sl Qe NE el i s ofBerst Drestent ma ost—Order at Once, plished through the efforts of the | 0 s | White and Mvs. Everett: to assist at |opportunity in the futur | tiam: Mufey ¥ Mra Aria B Windie: Arat vies pre i St Ehb COHNIGE. The Jefferson Junior High School | jivenile court, A Domde Mrs.| A number of ladies called to grect | afea Welsh, an old member pan s e Al S o l Ofi f N b 0 St n(:fiix‘ml'l'ltlll will meet tomorraw at 8{Rowe and Mrs Sandridge; delegate | Miss Irvin, and-among the gentle ‘““‘.»'L'»m adoblipt s Ll ik e L l_-“‘"“, L R B SJE2Cla er Ior ovemper nly music for tea theicur-| b.mi- iy the: school auditorium, M Juvenile Protective Association, | present were 1 AL Bllison, seere- | g she wasw'ready to fizht a.ai onding ’ secrotarsy 2 4 Read What O vieulum of the musie classes in the | Florence V. Watkins, secretary of the | 3 Alice Davis: hospitality, Miss | tary of the Ci g vice ANsoela-l " Kirue: Mivy Tevin national lotuver. | Gartas: - tetarding ea at Our Customers Say o schools 1% arranged to inculcate | National Congress of Parents and c4. Domiera, Mra. Hagen,|tion: Georse : © Prostr o A ! ¢ | G ° Efs 3 public gchools 1 ange Teavho i AP ot Mrs. Domdera. Mrs. F n, | tion ze A . A G tor, | wha is doing w he child F. Wilson: trea ) Fhe 1 ens T received from Recotved the and understanding and appreciation of § e will give the principal ad-{ype Rowe, Mrs. Wine, Mrs. Everett | Charles Montgomery, W. H. Criswell | i alive 1 “Hold | B. Berlin, Directors of departments 1e K Saes e . music. Tehoarsals of the® orchestra |dress of the evening. Hor subjoct Wil {anq yrs, Grosskirth. and R. T Stout. 4 £ " pation | Child welfare, Mr P Cnitar: | Bt e by ie Dleased at the Fox Theater are attended by | ¢ Stk gt s Mre. Windle, in whose home the re- | gons Aron the fect ob titele chil: | Iation.. Wes b arner: evangel e tho SR e ! the children Saturday morninzs. TR L) | ception was held. is president of the | e initials “W. C. T. U." were |istic work, Mrs, e Wells: pub I am very Mrs. Jos h N. Saund . The new 16.000m school building newly organized Anna ( don nion. | made ay “Welfs hi'dren | licity, M ¢ flower mt manincharge. - lprovided for Langdon by the list Con- | {and the ladies assisting lier were offi-| Teache *and ¢ Learn- | sion, Mrs ~‘|~~'], l‘""'”!“' '~-' T“I'-":;“‘ Ty“\: ; gress was the subject hefore the Lang- cers and members of her union, ‘m’; to Lead.” = Magnolia Trees, 2 Trees, $1.10 Rhododendrons, 2 Plants, $1.10 of the Summer round-up wo don P, Covember The build - £ i 5 2 | — | i S . 1zust Bloonts 1 R. Kalmbach exhibited the |5 b 0 O .km:\.’-‘.‘:} ;-:-n‘.\n‘ 1’1‘\"“1.;:‘:1 1 The District Woman's Chr n| The ¢ L R Hatall . Aot A0 Warie TR ot the TaKohiE | o Keeh woNaIR o frriies e Biooms from 3 B R 1A te honoer roll. challenging the of more ground, and a map was shown | Temperance Union zave a reception |its r meeting Wednesday in | Park Union met at the home of Mrs. ian government is considerin law aont-Desdher ociations 1o see | o Tho S ents conld see what site |And tea in honor of Miss Mary E. Tr-| W ) Church H. . Votaw, 118 Carroll avenue, Tues- | prohibit the establishment or en THE FISCHER NURSERIES Dept. E, Easton, Pa. which one would pass the require- {7 S ENSRE SOLE TR vere asked | vin. National W, C. T, U. lectuver, on | ng was opened by sinzing |day evening. The speaker was Miss | largement of idustrial plant<in citios mnln.(: ;|w| l-»\lml ii\mh :‘;\ 1‘_"?""’;“'\ " | to attend the next meeting of the citi- | TUesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. William Jennings Bryan's “Bat-| Mare Irvin of Xenia. Ohin. national | without special authorization The Keene P.-T. A. had 17 members i g o i | zens association and urge the pur e s St prosent, leading in atiendance. er.|hine of thia land i The HUB—Seventh and D Sts. NNW.—The HUB—-Scventh and D Sts. NW it Lerch, health chairms wation chairman. s 'le_fl\i)'l'"‘?"“l':’ {ot theiw ociation, held a meeting of | for small children, especially bovs. alS0 | yor ‘\workers at her home Thursday | that the bundles of clothing sent in by [ 1EF oLk ; : A the different members be niarked so | Wi | thotYahe! can eep & covrect wetord | “Dhe Lucretk Bfott Asssolationianet | } ) LA and acknowledge the gift. Central | November 10, at 8 p.m. The following | ) / A7 [ High P.T. A. and Stuart Junior Hizh | officers were clected: President, Rev. | e , : offered to send workers to the head- E S Viaaman: 'vice| presidents M| : L Quarters, 1464 Columbia road, for the |1 Underdown: secretary, Mrs. L. / ) S b month of December > Citzhugh: assistant secretary, | p N . | : | ] B ’ Parent-Teacher Activities ind you ean expect Mrs. W. T. Roop, social hygiene |} Dowling; treasurer, M chairman, announced plans for her | M. work The following delegates to the Fed- | A \ a3 \;, Mrs. Joseph E. Randall, chairman |eration of Parent-] o Srdony 4 of the shoe and rubber committee, | we ecteds 1, Robinson, Mot | ¢ urged that every association help in . Dowling, Miss C. Lucas 2 mgking a financial success of the plan 1 ! & 7 ’ ' for a city-wide series of ¢ard parties. : | 7 / allac! Association | 4 The State bulletin, Parent-Teacher, 4 bl ostiiber | 3 y. for the month of December, was d 3 . with the president, tributed and Mrs. A. H. Taylor, circu- | Mre, presiding. Miss { > 9 Jation manager, explained her plan | a% B ) for Mistributing the bulletin. Mr Haniloiodosthe 7 / \ H. E. Rossell, editor of the bulletin, A sfiurthierans / : i \ read “The President’s Message,” which | class was represented by the greatest 2 appears each month in the hnllmmd,“mmber of mothe; . urging that every association rea e 3 # . I atage at their monthly meet-| The association of the Curtis-Hyde B\ e and Addison Schools tendered a re- J ce evening to H. W. The November meeting of the Jack- | Draper, s ing principal of the % ) Y { 3 - Mr m‘* son Association was the first of a division, and Mrs. Draper. Re- E i . ‘ Series on “The Newer Tendencies in | ceiving with Mr. and Mrs. Draper i ? m ‘ 0 \ . "X: i 8 4, ’ Faucation,” different phases of which | Were Mrs. G. W. Irving, president of 5 b “L“H‘ A will be subjects of the various meet- | the association; Miss C. A. Ossire, ings. The meeting was held in the | Principal of the Curtis-Hyde Schools, Kindergarten room last Monday, at|and Miss E. E. Darneille, principal of 2:45 pm. Miss Nell Boyd Taylor of | the Addison School. the American Association of Univer-| A Program of music was rendered sity Women made an address. A|DY Mrs. Bessie Birch Haycock, so- mother's study group following their | Prano, and Warring Barnes, violinist, outlines has been organized at the | POth former pupils of this group of Jackson School. & A practical fllustration of the fruits | , & i Kramer and R. D. Haycock, or original work with children was| o0 000 iperintendents of schools, given by Miss Ford’s pupils of the|™ i third grade, who gave at the meeting | “School ideals of the Southwest a Thanksgiving play written, cos: | the keynote of the Bradley as tumed and produced by themselves. | ciation at its meeting last Wednes: ‘ e . M. Schaffer, education chs Bducational week, Armistice day and | South W asningron oo ;s - Citizens' Associa- X Thanksgiving were all celebrated at| tion, made an address. Pmora Ve 5 Pedal Bike the November meeting of the Blair-| Ciiaries Thompson, a former pupil \ Hiub Soecial Auto i Hayes association held at the Haves | of "RBradley, entertained with piano | Sp |, A complete outfit consisting of fold- School. _ Assistant Superintendent of | gelections,~ Several £ | 4 2 ] . . = g 7 1 ng table, cues, balls and rack. Prices School Stephen Kramer made an ad- | Parent-Teacher - Assocniesy Lo Boys’ Velocipede 98 e d dress. Pupils of the first, fifth and | sheat were sung, led ny G 1. Kniore . $2 69 o | 2! % . | PR ’ Nixth gradea of the Hayes School con- | * e " foriowing <oatnon ! i niEht : Wood Coaster Wagon tributed to the program. Miss Beller 5 - Bl : - : $ 98 and’ Mise Berley of the Hay and,W,’S,:ffi;,mf*“:;;;}:‘"‘f‘\;nd“":ir! S Wood body and $2 98 Bt - fie ml whele WhIl Strongly made frame and gearing. The disc wheels have | 5 Miss Sullivan of the Blair have the | Schmidt; publicity, Mrs. A. '“:wm_ wheels; strongly made . | ‘d Suitable for th "'h . in red enamel. Wheels have rubber tires. rubber tires. | attendance banners for their rooms | membership, Mrs. Maurice Twillov made. Suitable for the small boy. T for the present month. legislation, ‘Mrs. J. C. Hungerford Buy Now! < Buy Now! oy Now Parent-Teacher ~Association Bulletin, Community night of educational | }! e ght o 5 Mrs. A. Rill; Welfare Magazi : Jreek was observed by the Stanton |y X vior: diothes consorshrion: aie Fchool Parent-Teacher Association |y y*3F bol ey J. M. King. Delegates i fnlflog . ay | infotmal S peepion SN | ot Tarent Tiucl:fl"o(\?;f\:‘ri:‘lling\l e e 0 bEdDivs s MriTton iSahmitt Mrws Margavet oster. president, some ¥0{mhompson, Mrs., W. J. Reek and M: persons assembied at the school No-|jnoiibsqn, Brs. W. J. i vember 12 to honor Mi rvington, | JEC 0 SUR. Fresident $irs, C. 3. principal; Miss_Simonsen and Miss AT Tainter, teachers, and Miss Matheson, | The children of the primary denart. former principal. - ment of Mount Vernon Biacs Conars Dr. Ballou, Mr. Havcock and Miss | School will present four playlets un- Hummer of the school system and|der the auspices of the primary divi- IMrs. Rafter, president of District of|gion of the Parent-Teacher Associatios Columbia Parent-Teacher Association.|of Mount Vornon biace Chier. aor were among those present. Enter. | vember 23, ek tainment was furnished by Miss Jane J. McPhearson, Miss Graves and Mr.| The Henry D. Cooke THome and Jiamph, singer: Miss De Shields, | School Association was called to order reader, and_Miss McPhearson and|by the new president, Mrs. Charles M Miss Klvina Scott, planists, = ries, November 15, at 8 p.m., in the 3 : On behalf of the Parent-Teacher As-|school auditorium. A prog vas i ik o o el o o FamnlBenchr oy | s sttt X bt v SHEUIETS S of the teachers with a bouquet. from Miss Dallas’ room. It included Doll Cart Strong frame, finilh-$ 1 95 ‘ '. | D) : Child’s Rocker The Corcoran Association met Tues. | the cloon™ ;'{Xfi,‘,‘:f}"f’,,’;’;.‘f,‘i.'fi’g;"‘ by A gay “steed” on strongly made plat- Prices Start at | ed in enamel. Wheels $ 39 | Blackboard day evening. Officers were elected as | ant % & form frame. Make your hoy happy with $ Fave. Keavv soli® i | . L Child® oo Fresdont. v Samiet L |, 5P R o Sioele FL 1 one'of theset Greae ot PR | o Manyothers g | IS Solded Q2% N ¥ 4 | Hardwood frame —wood at Jow prices tona; first vice president, Mrs. James | The picture O] ronsides” wi 2 | N: i i picture “Old Ironsides” went to | Natural _finish, with Buy Now! seat and well braced arms. | ey uy Now/ R. Goldenasetond vice president, Mrs. | the kindessar AN Fhe e os i ired w E. Ballenger; secretary, Mrs. Ade. | attendance of parente 15 the largest s o Buy Now! o Jaide Beard; treasurer, Mrs. M. A. Me- Y - | Buy Now! Mongile. A meeting of the John Burroughs . | ° | — A “luncheon will be given at the | Parent-Teacher Association was hield —— school December 1, and money was|November 17, with Miss Lasale, in | LN G- ner and a special prize for meeting | trict, as the principal Speaker. Hardwood Sled | attendance. S | An address was given by Mrs. Giles| The Carbery Association met No- | bd - o > No Christmas_is complete Scott Rafter. Mrs, S. W. Ranscher, | Vember 11 with the president, Mrx. ls a ome an rln t without a sled. This one spe- chairman of the Child Welfare Maga. | John W. Davis, presiding. ~Reports | les e g zine, discussed the many articles| WeT® given by the secretary, Mrs. Decorated in $1.39 ° & helpful to parents to be found in this | T do Freed; treasurer, Mrs.” George 2 1 $l 39 publication and urged the formation | X0X: membership, Mrs, Norman San- | & §- of study classes. ridge; Child Welfare Magazine and Buy Now! 4 i B ¢ Parent-Teacher Association Congress, g B uy Now! Mrs. Joseph Sanders, health chair- | Mrs. Fox; milk lunches and Summer man of the District Congress of r'iul\d up, Mrs, William H. Rowe; leg- Parent-Teacher Associations, gave a |islation, Mrs., John Carter; juvenile health talk at the meeting of the Ed- | court, Mrs. A. K. Wine; public school monds Association jast Monday. Miss | association, Mrs. Moore. It was voted Kaplan, third grade Maury teacher, | to give a prize of $5 to the grade win- presented reveral Maury children in | ning the banner for attendance at the a health playlet. parent-teacher association meetings The following committee chairmen | the greatest number of times during reported: Milk, Mrs. F. Hayden; - | the year. ‘The banner for attendanco monds M Gazette, ) & -{was won by the fifth grade, Mrs, ard Fritz; membe 5 Blanche Lewis, teacher. It was voted JLaw; delegate to District Congress of | to give Miss Ruth Dick, sixth grade Parent-Teacher Associations, Mrs. | teacher, an appropriation of $10 to George Hild: reading cirele, Mrs. H.| be used for school needs, A. Matthews; clothes conservation,; The following program was given: Mrs. J. O. Amidon: pre-school, Mrs. { Songs appropriate to Armistice da P. W. Trotter; school garden, Miss Mrs. Ethel Burroughs, accompanied Lohmann: playground equipment, | by Miss Hope Soule; a play entitled 7 b~ "HIS MASTER'S. VOICE™ Miss Macintosh; health, Mrs. J. How. | “The Frost Fairies,” by pupils of the p 7 e elew X ard Fritz. ! fitth grade; address, Dr, The association appropriated $15 to{ Bowerman of the Publi Ty, ’ rt an association library of educa- | reading, Miss Estelle Scott; address, I & Ly jonal books for KEdmonds School. | Mrs, Kalmbach. 5 e . Mrs. Adelaide Shannon was appointed | _Mrs. William I1. Rowe has heen ap. L | ) Make It a ‘/ lctrola Xlnas! n o p| achers | T - = = il i 71 " 2 5 T N atimer revorted that e | SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES | ‘ . o What could you give for Christmas that filing case for teachers’ records pre- ||| would provide greater joy and pleasure? ted by the association has been |l % : i ;‘:::'.fh! by(the o fton IRE AND DARKENS HAIR ) 1 Buy at The Hub on Easy Terms he 7. G, Whittier . T. A. met last || Don’t Stay Gray. It Darkens Monday. There ;w« a short business So Naturally that No- meeting. at which time the new pes bod g as presented. It was decides ody can Tell s b | g gy reward each month ||| p Cabinet | o use it as the ’ o T e ne You can turn gray, faded hair D e e s Seautiulhao TNl e Phonograph : ‘ ; Victrola, $95 ihe final reward at the end of the | most overnight if vou'll get a e e — Year for the room having the ven- || hottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- $3 Mahogany Finished Orthophonic Genuine walnut cab- t the most times. Miss Hopkins' |l shur Compound” at a drug ||| i : . inet, upright model. B T || Tem st S g A poputar siste o o/ CONSOle Phonograph v Console Victrola Wikatdconidlibelmste was appointed representative for the ||+ Y B OounE ity and 48 16 %hi s of bottles of this old famous { ”T."I'; vrh:—dfinul. ellen, Anne desien enbl- 3 welcome in the home ? Juvenile Court duty and ix to chod e with a_guaranteed mo- X e ahogany: $165 s her assistant. The executive commit e Tea Recipe, improved by the vor. Wisely Snisiind. Han o large tene chamber “Vietrola" Easy Credit! ist- colors. BT B s delegate 1o the Dis || addition of other ingredients, are ., triet of Columbia Congress, P. T. A.|| sold annually, say well known 50c a Week! ¢ 50c a Week! With Electric Motor, $200 Miss Hopkins sang, accompanied by | || druggists here, because it darkens & — - ~ S SR h— any. e --'5"'"‘"fip}‘.‘-’.".‘i‘fi-{.“"?}-fi.f}'"'&"x',’,'fi‘, T'._ Miss Dyre, who gave piano solos. || the hair so naturally and evenly 50c a Week! thophanie ‘speaker. Dr. Murphy of the District of Co-||ithat no onc can tell it has been = asy Payments! lumbia Healith Department gave a (| o0y Those vhose huir is turning gray o - e o T talk on “Child Health.” | L ¢ - - Fillmore Association will meet to- (| or hecoming faded have a surprise | | >, . . morrew in the Fillmore School at 8] awaiting them, because after one g Z Rflle]a mn VICtor o'l Officers will be elected. or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become dsome style cabinet. finished in he Madison Association met hes | vember 10 at 230 pm. Mrs. Giles || luxuriantly dark and beautifu Reott Rafter delivered an address, This 1s the age of youth. ( silver vase, the gift of the ass haired, unattractive folks aren't n. was presented fo Miss Wanted svoundSsolet biisy itk All-Mectal Phonograph | * Xnighton, wno left the Madison pr Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ‘ This Table Model Phonograph Portable Phonograph This is the famous hig] | | is an excellent 59-75 $12,75 TUBE RADIOLA value at... % vhonie speaker. Tmitation Leather ire extra: Carrying Cane. Easy Terms! cipalship recently to hecome adm I tonisl ) G alshiy _ hecome adinin- || pound tonight and vou'll he de- Ssrative princlpal of the Coanch Tylet ted with your dark, handsome School. 1 ted e hair and vour youthful appear- The Hubbard-Raymond Home and || ance within a few 1|:|_\i.~;\rl\m»‘ iBchool Assoeiation will meet tomor-!| {isemant, v evening at § o'clock 2t Hubhard 50c a Week 50c a Week

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