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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. DECEMBER 4 1927—PART 1. l Parent-Teacher Activities | @i~ = # " | The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle oemano maLe Tirees Doctor Found Women | The Force-Adams P.-T. A. will meet (Copyright. 1927.) | o d | e Eorcedame . A, il o st oe s v | apd Children Sick The speaker will be Mrs. Cox. and the PARIS. — Trench professional All notices for this eolumn must be| One of the developments in the cur | in the Publicity Bureau by noon on |riculum of the public schools is ihe *!""]']" . “Hygiene as Concerns Chil- | women are insisting on masculine | Wednesday preceding the Sunday on | work of the department of music ap- | 3¢ & # | titles whe ey do men's work. 3% . Tos of . T. A. Publicity | E. N. C. Barnoes, director of music in | theria took place last Monday, and t Doctoresse,” to describe a woman | Bureau ghteenth street north- [the public schools in the Nation's | third inoculation will be given to | phiysician, doesn’t please the ladies | e | Capital morrew at 10 a.m. in Adams School, Lany more, West, apartment 31 v client learn, when they see “them |that they are women. and at 10:30 o'clock in N dourt. ey eb ir lawyer's| As a family doctor at Monticello, “Child Book every week | Relation to the Seven-fold Program of | The GrantTene by S thinaalie T give et wy small part of it, was Dr. Cald may be book week for those who are | Home and School” will be the theme t Schoc In many lines. however..there is| well's practice. More than half his - s o e 3 9 P 'd T prs AMr. Charles E he 058 of children. A pamphlet is issued by the al Co ress of, Parents and Teacher 5, e m | ey ilof faton alesr = | Public Library of the District of Co- | which will he held in Cleveland, Ohio, | Mrs. Scott fter, presid ‘l‘»j‘\l ke Yll‘ (‘_‘f\l.- r I ”xm and | hahies. They are the ones most ‘ trict, gacllerSibup there s no Wotd (0F & [ gftenssick. | But their illnesves weve library. containineg an article hy Miss | to be at the Hotel Cleveland farent-Teacher Associations, was read Fisact 2 Mis s el et il Ll the French never expected woman to 4 4 Latiaer on “What Ix Your Child Hv-iu:\‘mmlu on Congress | iblica. | The associations voted on the resolu s pradiinles vant fevers, headaches, biliousness—and ]{-' th athds | Cormer Ehalsmute Jow Ilmer: Morgan | Do Isaue: hAt 1t vals for 1) op Many French professional women | all of them required first a thorough I 7 ock ; nd that it opposes any chanze in the 2 . use an initlal for their Christian| jy the course of Dr. Caldwell's 47 The Tmpet Juartet ¥ | zoning regulations in’ residential “A | names and let the customer, patlent} ..o . ice (he was graduated at ou Jlic library. prepared a : en's re for a concer ton ) t 9 ] Smi Summer round s ; ¢ . % hool auditorium of Mount Vernon | up chairman, vesid hex u"\‘mn h |1875), he found a good dcal of suc- wiag el ce Chureh fc enefit of the | agsociation resolved that it work for | cess in such cases with a prescription | acher f that | compulsory physical examinations for degree (ab.). ¢ i k y | school .children. Robert L. Haycock, . i Writing instrument t herbs with pepsin. In 1892 he High Schools . . . 4 superintendent of schools. | 8 . Ostrich-like bird decided to use this formula in the Feacher A ton in no A et ot | Thankful ) vt Mr. Draper, super- 2 | Negative | wn as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- n with the school visor of the first division. and Miss | »art of the | e atid inith At veatiba predceition Assocation, or | Organization.” The chai he | made addresses. A Thanksgiving en 7. Snak c 7 1 program committee it 8 . e 27. Snake. ] e there is no local | IWORTaw L tertainment was given by the children | Lessen | The preparation immediately had will be served wection with chil neeting srades. | H S aeids b . 2 4 \ lield at the Blair School at 7:45 p.m 5 ht turnout for driving |as it previously had in Dr. Caldwell’s ~ The Ketcham-Van Buren P.T. A 5 | private practice. Now, the third gen- gland State (ab.) of the health and %0-|)fteynoon, November 28. Among the ‘V"""'"T i !‘)"‘ division, gave an ad. - ing it to their children who re | promptly effective most ro- i he banners given for largest : given it by their mothers. ery | bust constitution and in the most ob- Although Novem to 19 was| The “Three of Childhood in 3 title of “Maitre” heca there isn't | llinois, the whole human body, not e » e o e | o e ne: conventic ol i atior ered by Rev | interested in od reading for the |of th xt convention of th 1tion er {2 feminine gender for the words “calls” were on women, children and vhich be obtained a il 28 to Mav 5. Headquarters are | the District of Columbia Congress of Jumbia. which n btained at the | April 28 to M Headquarters ar « Tumbia n: | female ~ professor, probably because 1 : usually' ot a minor nature—colds he | tions as follows: That opposes the s p 65 has been elected it m of half fare for schooi children now simply take the masculine title acuati They were constipatea motl ! the librarans territory { from Rush Medical College back in his of his own containing simple laxa- established by the s on “What We FHave to Be K 20. Insect wfacture of medicine to be ven's reading of | Will be equir T8 gk i 1o | Galeski, administrative principal, also entilate i 26 Ventiinted !was first placed on the market. ol 5a ik G A Christmas program, B! 5 v ] § : «d to report any . | be | Of the third, fourth and eighth L I’ ickname. |as great a success in the drug stores Mrs. W. H. Ross a 0 o 3 rge boat. 'he executive board of the Banere 3 |3 2 3 y e - s | met November 18, Miss Hummier, su’ | | cration is using it. Mothers are giv- [ Dr. Caldwell's Svrup hatrmen held November | oqolutions adopted were: That the 1. With 40 chairmen |, «ociation donate $10 to the fund for ‘\I\"lv;,'.'(’\\'f:;{'ln"\“"1':“.’1‘::\:” she e T ] |sccond of the working day some one | stinate cases. It is mild anc zentle e o s T felct toenade maflerers and 95 fogicatehami Al M Wilining o Across. 9. Tndia (poetie). ! ! somewhere is going into a drug storc fin its action and does not cause grip- At e i o et | vaniBur > € a plant A\‘I‘llkf.' 1 mistake. | =| | to buy it. Millions of bottles of Dr. nd stra Containing neither e and urged mothers 10| teacher library, with a resoiutic o 7 B St civar I Caldwell's Sy Pepsin are being | s nor marcotics, it is safe for circles passed to appropriate § s the be 1.,‘”“. Kingsman P.T. A. met Novem ) Je mountain. Plito * B4 - used a year the tiniest haby. Children like it and jrmen fo irele | zinnin of a fund for that purnose, |0 B4 & pianoe solo was given by : L . 37, Before. ; | Its great success is based on merit it willing T. 1 fate Socil | The guestion of v fare (OF | Dofker wae electod treasurer, A 500 Three : on repeated buving, on one satisfied | Every drug_store sells Dr. Cald- '»”,HC'”,» the t w!w\‘l lj‘:;:]“‘_' 1 ! of the |A0d bridge varty was given by the as Not_bad. J user telling another. There z hou ell's Syrup Pepsin. Keep a bottle bl ) . Il he halg | sociation the Northeast Masonic | 13, Be full of fumes sands of homes in this country that 1 your home. Where many live i o i t5 1t the school. In are never without a bottle of Dr me one is sure to need it quickly. airmen to arrange with their pr : cinne Dritovean Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and we, \Ve would be glad to have you Temple November Down, When planning the program for fof the Mount Pleysint Conategation | il $onrog Jeme i u B [E|S| have gotten many hundreds of let-' rove at our expense how much Dr vear. to devot t one n Church, Dr. Ballou, Mrs, Rafter and | g, "y [EG Sovember & Blise Hab | 1v. Tavern, 3 Form of address. EIMICE] !c7 from grateful people telling us - idwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean to N Joseph Sande t ' seting which Ing a vear to health t ‘mA\-VHA\X:]c"“‘:]y’.‘ ;\“\y\\ !,"‘,."l‘. :‘1';.;‘,].; \L'n};‘f":;\.]‘|]1‘ln~( l.l.\v\h};] {Sohoo, L e Printer's mensure. | Tna tor: T|O|T| | at it helped them when everything w and vours. Just write “Syrup O E Broups of pecple 1o the ex-|will dsliver an address on the “Re-aeachers’ (A play, ‘Honesty |25 Square piece of metal 5. African animal | EE [C[A] | el<e failed. e Do s ta Nattonal Museum, and |ligious Training of Our Children.” A | oest Polley.e written by o bov In &:A.| 25, Constellation Eosie T [CIR]! [T|OAL] | While women, children and elderly send you prepaid a FREE 10 repart to her_when this was done. playlet will Te given by the chfidien | cuine "arade, Arihur MeCarrich, mese _coin, Y TLRARlant of the Weal 25 1 173 people are especially benefited by | SAMPLE BOTTLE. Pr. T. W. Galloway will be the|ments will be served (B oh, ey Ceclied litoent i ek 4 il ik Do, A speaker at the following meetings: | T 31 > g ¢ 1. “hymes of a Red Cross Man.” and Haycock sistantsuperintendent of | .8 A o i The Blow T A. has elected offi- | 1N i S i aycock, ass \ perinte December S, Mount Pleasant Cox e o L i “Rainy | S1Ivio Giovannetti rendered Henry | schools, wave a talk on the progress | ® gational Church, Columbia road near | Cers a i 4 eI Van Dyke's “America for Me o the hools since 1913, Mi ol e, “Child | Aiken: vice president, Mrs. Zimmer- | for ) lc 8 : Foiong Guid Cours: : 10, §|man: secretary-tr r. Miss Ma The We Heights P.T itk Leann oti Sre, salon i pam.. in Pierce All Soul's Armstrong meet Tuesda.: evening at § o'c it | A meet will be held Tuesday at tarian tch centh a { the Bi e : ts Community Club-| g oclock in the nton School. ~ All The annual haz Club- vard streets ent D. T, A 1ous N bl Lo Dry ITranke reni) the Stanton School Parent- A : 4 2 : rintendent of chools: “Penche e The Mothers’ Club of the Bryan|The monthly mee J ! bR ERDEE s MY Niparviaor ot | A actier A ion are urged to at- Paient n will meet | zaar. Miss La Salle 3 BEntor rafies oM it tend. Final details of the children’s sy 130 | “Intelligence.” ce Rich- st S e e istma ertainment. December S 80 om i | her, Child_ Welfare zazine will be arranzed. The executive was the roloi t was voted t0{ pairman of the District I Nrs. | y * . % . e of the District R Irs. co ttee met November 28 a | The Council of idents and - the ce a movinz picture machine in ¥he | cart Mitanin Gndi Cat. Cliarles Stark “h‘.l.','.‘,'.“.,; ”“l.nl.:‘M‘h\mmlr[:““_g\hnltwt‘l:: 1!‘ul-lu ity l\xngx\;wxn W l'””lm('l il].x;[\!:‘ 'y nt-Dent '\"h"_"l\.,_ | Mrs. Hardy will tell how the s0Ci- land a social followed the business | and . A e bttty | Dr. Winifrea Richmond. on the staff [#1ion can co-operate with the teacher. | meeting. 2 manager of th ational Publicity A e 1rs. Mitman and Col. Kk will tel Burcau, will conduct the Publicity Tn-| &t St Flizabeths Hospitnl Wil sPeAK [ the pareats ean cooperate with | The first Stafe committce meeting stitute. - b each other. frs. Rauscher will talk |of the Child Welf: M ine was oting -to be held he library of . 1 v P ’, The secon Sroup of 200 ckool chil- | the anb ot coraher § at 8 pans on |about the Child Walfare Magazine. | held November 28 at the Wardman 200 ¢ 1 s cember § at 8 | by | Park Hotel. dren attended the rehearsal of the Fox | “The Problems of the Adolescent| The Randle HighlandsOrr P.T. A t - e g Ra ghlands A lunch 4 v 2 E Theater Symphony Orchestra concert, | Child,” from the viewpoint of the spe- fmet at the Orr School November 18 o e If“l’"e"”; J:_ Adolphe S. Kornspan, conductor, ves- | cialist outside of the school system. | 0 o'clock. Mrs, Blakeney, mem-|man. preceding the meeting. The terday. s opportunity is given the | Stephen E. Kramer, assist super- | bership chairman, made a short talk | peusts were as follows: Mrs, Giles | | cuss the the . L . children to hear and study the work | intendent of schools, will d on the membership drive whic Scott Rafter, president of the District of a symphony orchestra through | subject from the viewpoint of the pa ssociation has started: Mrs. Kohler, | or Columbia Congress: Mrs. Finis D, the courtesy of the m ment | ent and specialist within the school |chairman of ways and means, report- | Norris, president of the J. R. Keen of this theater A mimeographed | system. ed a successful ice cream sale; Mrs. | p o ., : Mr Briggs, St. Paul's copy of the program, with a descrip- | — Green, chairman of ‘egislation, read a | \fothers' Club: Mrs. Flotcher Sheffield, tion and short history of each num-| At the November me of the |yesolution asking halt fare on : 3 NS 4 = R State chalrman of the national publi’ ber. was given to each child Gage P-T. A, Mrs. Dexter guve a re- | ireet cars for children. T ATry vt S e L L L Prof. Kornspan earnestly desives to | port of a recent meeting of clothes | aggociation indorsed the resolution. | of the Brookland b.-T. A Mre, Frank: be of help fo the children in their | conservation chairmen. Mrs. Ditzler | The president’s message was read |1in'p. Jones State chairman of vaea. study of music. In selecting the pro- | made a detailed report from the Dis- | by Mrs. Tavlor, Money was appro-|tion activities, and Mrs E. R. Kalm- grams for these Sunday concerts it is | trict P.-T. A. meeting. It was decided | priated to buy a cabinet for use of the |1ach, State chairman of charts and his aim to choose numbers the chil- | to revise the constitution. and the leg- | secretary. Mrs. Molineau, chairman | exhibits, dren may he familiar with, He calls | islative chairman, Mrs. Warthen, was |of the program committee, furnished | their particular attention during the [ made chairman of a_committee to do |a program. Original essays were read | The thrift committee of the Nas | rehearsals and urges them to try to | this and report at the next meeting. |by Alethea Robinson and Dorothy | tional Congress of Parents and Teach- @distinzuish the tonal colors of the | Miss Turnage, principal, reported the | Richardson, eighth grade pupils. “The |ers urges the observance of Thrift various instruments of a modern | new table was ready for the room |Va ong” was recited by Mil-| week, Benjamin Franklin's birthday, symphony orchestra ! where the childran eat their lunches Elmore. 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