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THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 18, 1928 PART It was announced a6t ‘of éncydlo- | the schbol Ia pedia hiad been purchased for the school | meeting. reference library, and a vote of thanks | was tendered: to Mrs. Garnett, secretary | The Blaie-Hayes of the ageocigtion, for the gift'of & rug {Hayes Gehool. for use on the couch in'the school rest- | was read by Mrs. Keagy, the presid room. | The assoclation authorized the purcnase The aseociation will have no April|ot an eye-testing machine and an erwc- meeting, as the Easter holiday in- |tric ernser cleaner, . . . . .. rooins | terferes, but. s planning an evening | A program - followed the business | ton of the Home Economics ASSocia- | meeting in May. at which it is expected | meeting. eoneluding with an addsess i i Dr. Ballou wil be the principa speaker. | on #Religion in the Home, School and The Kenilworth P=T. A. will meet P ISt ut S noRute fannessvelo Giles Scott Rafter will be the speaker. ation B e s et | Eride; Tiaven: It AT G \ “Community Center | s 5 P lvl‘l,:;%{r{\'(n;\lm:: ;g?enoe uwsum,y kinder- The value and importance of a.schoel garten teacher at ‘the Dent Sehool, Museum for the elementary schools played two plano selections and Dr. | %as demonstrated at the “Fathers impson sang. The attendance banner | DIKhL” meeting of the John Eatan P.-T went, to the first grade at the Dent |A. last Mondey night. - A large- case Sehool taught by Mrs. Lepper. was installed last ddonday-in. the school it ‘rs-urrglm. the gift to the sehool of Fred o ess Helghts Parent-Teacher | S ichner, eontaining woods, seeds, 5AB grade, Miss Murphy, | Alr"’xfi?n’ix” et March 1. A Jecture was birde and other producis of. Mexico and teacher. Souvenirs were given each | given by Miss Margaret “Craig, with South America. - guest. Miss Chambers' 1AB grade won | {llustrated siides. A luncheon. to- be _ ATthur Picrce sang. The speaker for ey e the series of meetings. scipline and |the banner for the greatest number | given in the school March 20, was the evening was Dr. William- C. Ruedi will meet Wednesday at Ll Disobedience” will be discussed at the | of mothers, having 8 per cen Mothers | flanned, Mrs. Krahling acting as #°T. dean of-the Teachers™ College of Epiphany parish hall, 1317 G street. ;nw;{ nm&t’ln‘g March 21 at 1:30 pm. lof pre-school children are-requested | ¢pajrman. The next meeting will be Ggrgrzz \v;w‘shxnzrgn 'umv;;;yxv.y, who /68 STe O States Pub- rs. Williamson's 3B boys and girls to attend Mrs. Woodward’s class Thurs~ tion of officers. 5 spoke on- the subjeet, “Adult Edycz- | % N r. Five | Dr. Waller of the United States Pub. I8 E 2 & ” T the nomination bt Al - A 1 the Fillmore School niiars warioonatod it be e daga e U speaker, at| Shierteined U T T s au ey e eeting ing | il “‘iih&r}flflzr"dm:p:msmkm” o |Feport from the monthiy meeting of | 0O0ATS Was donated 1o the shoe and | .l lcibeg of the Reservolr-Conduif |S i andyy TN STHE ue ribbon The Johin Greenloal Whittier Assocta. | o The, March mesting of ‘thie Muii . ° di X spoke. The Hubbard-Raymond Home and |the District Congress of P.~T. A, Mus:| PRl BG IS et BAGG [0 | poad Association at the Reservoir Tottitned famr onn, Burtoughs, recently | | The John Greenleat Whittler Assocta- | parent-Teacher Association was v Clites Bibanias feks School Association will meet tomorrow |Ira Briggs gave a report on legislation | St B 198t 8 pim. A violin solo | Schaol Tuesday afternoon. His subject | tetUned from the National M\vsrum,[ o met Monday evening in the |frigay night at the school. Linn. C. I meet at the school March Hubbard School, Ele - | et i, Domdera, annouticed | \as rendered by Danick Gevinson of | Was_ “The Control of Communicable |Were also displayed to the puplls, o o Meovial ?r‘?}",f:’h‘l‘i’"r’%?i‘é&i’h‘}\"“‘? scout esecutive, Bay Scofs 0% 123 ai S nm. Mr: Broom, county supees yon ! s, Sclden N.|the Stu: = - would have charge i . ety e A | Diseases.” | T 38V el gave the prayer, merica, gave a tal % ¥ o - s o - X “]‘r‘m‘}x{{\“{;‘“m Seventh | of the ' Juvenile Court o . "\I’T) !\In;lr‘.\lsl\'l\l; s:xz‘dr‘ “::mlllp:\x|l('d Diseases. | Municipal Archtlect Albert L. Harrls | by the reading of the president's mess | of Tod,,y,“ Compared With Those of }:‘;”31“{1'! !“hffi r::fi:; :‘illll éev-&k ”:’\ . public schools, will speak on | August. It was voted to pu: af# Al S nt superine |, A meeting of the Blow School P.-T. | discussed with the members. of the | sage by Mrs. Moran. Sclections were | Grandpa’s Day.” Mr. Schult, scout meshng -the di er Learning % ditional balls for the physical traimng | ‘d;‘ s ‘}»“ ]" ‘_“ s "h“ e 8 '( ele. | A was held Tuesday at p.m. The | Langdon P.-T. A. the plans his office s | rendercd by tke Kindergarten Band. | master of Troop 20, also spoke. classt It was decided ‘to hold wijtencent jof, sshoois, in coharge k“ © | vice president presided in the ah ce | preparing for the new -building at the | under the dircction' of Mrs. Hinton, | Reports were given by Mrs. Clapper, benefit at Keith's Theater April jimentarynstruciton. gave w talk: of the president. A committee was ap- [ meeting of the association in the school | with Mrs. Baer at the piano. |milk chalrman; Mrs. Priddy, chalrman o0 the Bathesda-Ghey 2 Easter cightseeing trips for the pu- | B had the larwest pumber’ of ';."hmmud to plan for a luncheon March | Friday night. Several chairmen pre-| Mrs. Moran spoke on the constitution | Edmonds-Maury Gazette; Mrs. Flour- School.” thesda-Chevy Chase. High pils of Stuart will be held. lenten _“-_‘V r‘:md"‘?m ":_‘(“g‘md’h‘y‘ nm(; 7 isented written reports and Mrs. Fast, | and by-laws of the organization. Re- | noy, health chairman, and Mrs. “La - ” A resolution was adopted, I | the nexs dav. A Drosschool dudy claes | It was decided to hold the remaining | president of John Burroughs Assocla- | freshments were served. A card party | Place, reading circle. —s | - P . | mot 'S an ers o attend Mrs.‘AdRms and Miss Hanrian The attendance banner.was awarded 0 the third grade. Mrs. Padgett, one of {the mot™ s, read an article on “Chil- dren and (Se Movics.” The Joseph R. Keene Asso ion met Tuestay. A Tesolution was passad offer- Lindbergh for their Toom. . The grade | mother for the kindergarten is Mrs. Ballard. | Dr. Bird T. Baldwin, dircctor child | | welfare research station, University of | lowa, will speak at a public meeting | |at the Priends School, 1809 1 street, | | March 23 at 8 oclock, under the| auspices of the child development sce- | of poems. A part of the business meet-| - Dr. Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonian ing which followed was devoted -to the [ Institution spoke on American birds, memory of Miss Ella M. Chase, a for- |illugtrated by lantern slides. mer administrative principal of the | Miss Margaret Lancaster, president of Curtis-Hyde School group, who died re<{| the National Federation of Garden |cently in Georgla. Miss Keliher, sccre- | Clubs, alse spoke. Miss Esther L. Bright, tary of the association and one of the|pupil of the cighth grade, rendered teachers of the school.-read a tribute | piano selections. Mrs, E. B. Brown was pald to Miss Chase by the Board ofclected as o new member. The next Education at the time of, her retirement | meeting of the association will be held | {1n 1926, after more than 40 years’ serv~| April 10, ice in teaching. There were' dances by the pupils of | - Prof; Earl C. Arnold of George Wash- the_school, a group dance by the pupils | ington Law School addressed the John of Miss Evelyn Davis and folk dances, | Rurroughs P.-T. A. Thursday evening. Dutch dance, tango, highland fling, At the meeting of the officers of the Spanish dance by the pupils of Miss|association, March 8, a nominating Marjorie Schuster, dancing teacher of | committee, composed of Mrs, Perry, the ~ Georgetown Community Centet, | Mrs, Weed and Mré. Bloomer, was ap= Miss Jane Robertson danced. ‘There was | pointed to prepare @ slate. which will a concert, by Theodore Hoffman, piano: | be announced at the April meeting. A | George Hoftman, saxophone; Gus Bul-|luncheon will be held at the -school {tinelli, violin, and Elliott Harrington, | March 2. | drpms. venty mothers attended the meeting The annual meeting of the associa- | of the study group held under the dirces tion will be’ held April 2. | tion of Miss Brackett, in the kinder- : i s garten of John Burroughs last Tuesda; The Parent-Teacher representatived | g ion o giceuction®uere chosen fo to the Juvenile Protective As 3 - E——— , Funds were appropriated to purchase . . a speedograph for the sehool. - Mrs. W. . S o J. Reck and Mrs. O. H. Cumberland arent- 1 eacher AcCtiVities | [rer e e o o Court P.-T. A. room during May. The next meeting will be held in the school e i T | April 9 at 2:30 pm T, nes! Groves, director, Insti- | on display at the State convention the | "y - a fute of Social Science. University Of | foliowing wegk. The District of Colum. | s TED DRI R North Sarolina. will be the lecturer at | bia will be aflowed to exhiblt eight locat | Cirele will meet Thursday at 1:30 pan, {he sixth lecture of the.“Greater Wash- | association scrapbooks at the natlonal I the Webb School. The subject iagton™ Wl&d eduen_um[x ,R-ctbureimm'enulou m(cx”m{;‘s Iuns year xl!hfl]'hl‘ Punishment.” i course, undel e auspices of the Dis-|a committee of the publicity, burcau wi T of the', s 7. Oys! it of Columbia Congress of Parcnt- | rate the books from ail the associa- | g Al & mecting of the James P Oyster Teacher Associations, tomorrow at 8 | tions and select those to go to Cleve- | ™) ot " “imatron installed at the 't the Fimst Congregational |land. school. Plans are being made for a Ghureh. His subject will be “Social | | At the meeting of local chatrmen lnst | SChool Plans are being made fo e | Standards” George L. Wilson. o uniform | quditorium in the near future. Teetor of public welfare of the District | books again this year. The size selected | of Columbia, will preside. Mrs, George | by most of those present was 11 by 13 | W. Lady. State pre-school chairman of | inches. but as some desired a_smaller the District of Columbia Congress of | book there will be two sizes prevared— Parent-Teacher Associations and presi- | the size noted above and also 9 by 1112 dent of the Stuart Junior High Home | inches and School Association, is chairman of | attendance at The March yes P=T. A. met at t) Mry. Rafter's messaj | ‘The Henry Polk P.-T. A. met March 12 at 3:15 p.n., with a St. Patrick's | celebration. The State president’s mes- sage was read by Mrs. M. F. Ludwig. A St. Patrick’s drill and three poems were | given by Miss Dwyer's pupils, 4AB grade, also a poem by the pupils of | Miss Hanan's 1AB grade. “The Doll | Dance” by Martha Ludwig and -Helen | Gooding, A meeting of the Benning P.-T. A. | was hold in’the domestic science room { of the school March 6 at 2:15 p.m. The assoclation was entertained by the puptls ‘of the first: grade,: Miss-Rosette, {teacher; also by the third grade, Mrs arrangements. Stuart Junior High' Home and School | Schreck, teacher. The attendance ban- Association met March 7. Reports were | ner was won by the pupils of the first The monthly conference of the Dis- | given by the secretary. (reasurer, pub- | grade, Miss Rosctte. teacher. fict of Columbia Congress of Parent- ! ficity enainman. W. L. Hapeni “Teacher Association Wil be held at the M Mrs. Magnis] Burlington Hotel Tuesday at 1:45 pM. | der, and Mrs Charles Nessler for me:fid b study group. Mrs. Nessler also read |18 Filimor the State prosident’s message and the | M A meeting_of the Wallach-Towers T. A. was held March 8 at the Wal- School. The State president’s ation will moet tomor- play of 2 map of the district sending children to the Chevy Chase Elementary — Sohoer L4 . motion picture pro- School. the Bethesda Elementary School by th> Parkview P.-T. Theater March 7. The held a teachers’ Elizabeth Mc . who is visiting platoon schools in the East. was a spe- Xt circle meeting at 1:30 gc\. in the will he Central High P.-T. An ed . A birthday cake and candle was the ‘Woman in Famous Church. = center of attraction, and Miss Adelafde | .. | ‘The meeting of the Jackson School ‘lx)(lv!& supervising principal of the . = Miss Dorothy F. Wifson bas bean Association March 121\\‘}15 the fifth of | vision, cut the cake. Miss Ellen Lombard | called to become 23sistant minister a teries dealing with the mnower |of the Bureau of Education wasa guest, Carrs-lane- Church of - Birminghies tendencles in education. Robert Haycock. | and Miss Lombard presented the ciecly ‘vhere fir. Dalé aid D.D ,,,f:::n;:g:: for many years, and one of the most fa~ of the Patterson tract to be us: playground and park pury - | stead of a farm ma Miss Lanborn announced a Spring piay to be given by the pupils in M The following girl took part in an Ik dance, entitied “The Pirate * The 33 children of the sixth grade at Langdon School. taught by Miss Mus- son. and with Mrs. Dixon as grade mother, brought in 65 members in the recent membership drive. The chudrm‘ were given a party by the Parent- | A meeting of the Corcoran Parent- }Tr‘x\rhr‘\‘ Association will be held i the { Corcoran School Tesday it 8 p.m. Miss + Katherine Watkins. director of kinder- rartens of District of Columbia pub- assistant superintendent in charge of | with a book, “The Tired Child.” Mrs elementary ~ schools, addressed the|J. E. Vogts sang and Miss Moytimer, + hool Thursday { lie schoo . will be the s caker of the for the best bird houses Teacher Association Thursday after- | meeting. * *teacher, sang solos. parents will be Yo ) of conferTing | Mary McDanlel, Virginia. Norcla. Ejl: Regis Perry. Hilda Rockwell Mildred I Ryon, Miram Schmidt, Mable Wyatt, | Mary Davis. Margaret Leannardo and Catherine Cooper. A physical training | 2 Won the reward at the | drill was given by George Gilbert, Harry Webb School and Mrs. Repettt's and | Keys, Frank Mangum, Walter Moore, Mrs. Mooney's grades tied at the Pierce | Sam Rizzo. E£dward Roache, Nor- Schoo) for Seeuring the most members, | Man Sweeney and David Zollenhofer. Fight dozen chairs were recently pur- The banner for attendance was won by | chased by the association for the use | Sectfon 7Al, Miss Laborn, teacher. of group work in the lower grades. e . Tne"aebcration will have & luncheon | A s A L L Wednesday.. The attendance reward |“as held in the Motion Picture Exten- | s ooy Mre. Repettis and Miss | Sion Bureau of the Department of Agri- | el 7 e S5 L culture Monday night. “Food for Re- | i b TR flection™ and “Milk for You and Me" Judge - O'Toole Municipal | were the two health films shown. Mrs, | ourt gave a talk on “Service.” Evelyn - 4 ats ohle At iss | M. T. Twilley. membership chairman, g.?-l.\lo\lLL\, rendered selections. Miss | o, -+ (fT) O Tembersthip chalrman, Dugan's eighth grade entertained with | SPOke of launching a d ; ers. The State president’s mes- Sougs acdl Miss Picher, fourth grade | oyge was Tead by Miss A. B. Chatiein jerce-Webb P.-T. A. met Mon- ht in the Pierce School. Mrs. The following officers were elected ident. Mrs. T. H. Reier; vice pres | School children | parents with son; evening. A group of the Cofcoran will entertain. their and poems. ¢ | The March meeting of the Parent-| Teacher Association of Jefferson Junior | High will be held tomorrow at the | school., at 7:30 pm. Dr. Clyde M. Gear- | hart will give the address of the eve- | ning His subiect will be “Care of | Teeth” The 9B shorthand class will present a play entitled “The Colored | Ladies’ Political Meeting." | | The Brvan Association will meet Thursday. at 7:30 pm’ The address will | be on the subject of “Religion in the | Home." | Dancing and music were heid at the Curtis-Hyde-Addison Association meet- g at the Addison School Monday eve- ning. Miss Alice Robinson of the Wash- ington Rea Club recited a grom) dent, Miss Lyda Moyer; socretary, Mrs. F. Rabbitt: treasurer, Miss Grace Bush: membership chatrman, Mrs. F. Grubb: Jeglslative chairman, Mrs. E. H. Griffith: ways and means chair- man, ) E. . Higgins; child welfare chairmag, Mrs. J. G. Koch; hospitality | chairman, Mrs. T.'W. Davis: publicity ehairman,: Mrs. Theodore Reier. The Mothers' Club of the Bryan School met March 7. The topic “Hon- y" was chosen by Mrs. Julius O'Brien the paper she had prepared. The lso making a. study of Dr Galloway's book, “Parenthood and Character Training of Children.” The next meeting will be April 4. A meeting of the Bancroft Associa- tion was held at the school March 9 at 8 pm. The following resolutions were passed: That $60 should be appro- iated for the purchase of & Keystone tern, $10 to the work of the Dis- trict Congress of Parent-Teacher Asso- clations and $55 for the purchase of g?mp(on's Encyclopedia for the school | Tary. The attendance. picture was again Mon by the third grade, Miss Moss' Miss Lind. the principal, announced the Bancroft winners in the exhibit at the National Museum. Charles Stauf- fer and John Yeomans were awarded blue ribbons for the best birdhouses and Hugh Clagett for the best science hotebook. Songs were sung by Mrs. Vance Muse. i ual pieces one discovers jei modern . .. and taste. Meet Them in Washington. Homer J. Councilor spoke on 2nd School, Identical.” The publicity scrapbook of the focal | “Homé | K SHAw & Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Above Dupont Circle Exquisite Gems and jewelry . . . individ- with supreme Beauty and quahty the chief charactenistics of onigmalty, Here wels of the art m_perfect good associations must be in the State office by April 16 in order to be judged and | The House 3 Philips 606 -614 ELEVENT New York's Foremost Designers They Are All Laclusive Pattern Hats That Regularly Sell Very Much Higher Over three hundred chic new Hats from famed artists —the smartest hats you'll find anywhere! New imported straw braids—beaunifully embroidered and feather-trimmed modes—cleverly painted and pyrog- raphy bats that the fashion world is crazy about wicked, tiny veils and numerous other features, > = Hat Shops—Faurth Fonr & - born Contribute Their Newest 1o This Pre-Easter Sale of Hats The House H ST. ing cash priz built by boys and girls of the school to be judged and exhibited at the meeting in“‘Avril. Miss Edith Taff, teacher of the third grade, was awarded the ban- ner for attendance. hero—Lindbergh W RED FOX SCARFS Scarfs in a collec- $35 tion that is as smart as it'is new. p - Spring vis just “avound the ; corner and as thoughts turn té ., 2 ter Apparel, we present a . triple Fashion event that an-' .. swers the two most important & questions of the day. What shall 1 wear? and how can | hava the smartest of fashions at a very low cost? FEvery garment entering into this sale is an answer that will ine tevest you. The Smartest of Coats Satin Broadcloth Kashanola Faille Trills and Trweeds An Easter parade in itseli is this remarkable group of Stunning New Coats, so completely fashionable in line, color and material. They are just- what yeu want, and every gar- ment has a higher-priced appearance Silk and Cloth Coats, with the scarf-throw, slim lines, varied fur collars, sleeves that ave vastly dif ferent, tuckings and seamings that give wide individuality, Phitipsborn's - Third Floor noon, and they also received for thefr room a framed picture of the children’s The “kindergarten, taught by Mrs. Boul, finished a close sccond, and also participated in- the party. and will also have a picture of | MRV As a demonstration of what'the chil- dren do for cach other in the weekly assemblies the children of the fifth and sixth grades repeated parts of -the Spring program on birds and trees which they had given at assembly, | hili 606 - 614 1:15 Yig Utterly Charming Frocks Georgettes Gala Printy oft Chiffons Lace Crepe de Chine As bright and'freshas new Spring flowers are these adorable Frocks. You will just simply thrill over their fine quality, workmanship and smart ness. Only an event of this magni tude could bring them to vou at this low price, The portra cap minine mode is apily b by many swirling skity, effects, sde fullness, bows lace, gvpsy aivdles, tunicy tieved vowes of Meatings, Gay amd colorfyl prines or ight color to Suit everyone, and Phritipsborn's - Second Floor | administrative principal, made a_bgicf | address. The next meeting of the Read- ing Circle will be held Wednesday at School spoke of the Spring play to he ng';:_n by that school March 29 and 30. he psborn ELEVENTH ST. mous churches in England: ‘Her selec- tion tms- caused active - distussion throughout the country. Miss Wilson took a theological course at Mansfield College, Oxford, and is the daughter 6t Courthone Wilson, K. C.. vice chancellor of {he County Palatine of Lancastst. pm. Mr. Dietz of Eastern. High tst grade, Miss Ross' room, lead et Dy " — e 'NEW HANDBAGS Smart bags in pinseal, s2 95 alligator,$ cali, antelope. and straw. All m styles. et T "A%f’"’lf Weé have planned this évent for weeks and have utilized every buying resource of our large. organisation to' secure the very best obtainable to sell for $25.00. But please remenm- ber, this is more than a sale— it is also an anthentic exhibi. tion of the very modes that Paris has made fashionable in much more expensivé gar. ments, Trim, Youthful Suits Twills Haivl Quxfords ipes < Checks Here are Suit Fashions that will promenade Easter Sunday morning. And-they will ba the smartest styles to be seen. Every suit clearly indi- cates its greater value and proves the popularity it enjoys.

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