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THE SCYDER YRR WXSHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 9. 10%8_PART 3. PARENT-TEACHER ACTIVITIES A{“t nr:\’rolg;t_‘rwn: ;hu column must b S 34"", eent to nty-sixth streéet north- B ‘::zt G;‘:i r::\dm this udd‘reu !‘l,ive noonunn SpEmo nésday preceding Sunday i on which publicity is desired. Fu;m’m" 3 ale n a few weeks another year of parent- teacher activities will be starting. All| lines of work are at a standstill until the membership committee gets its work under way. This year the national officers have set the national membership goal at| 1,500,000, an increase of 224,589. This amount has been apportioned among the various States according to their | population. previous membership and | general standing of their parent-teach- | er organization. | N D RS Points that will help your member- . - —————————————— ship: 1. Work for large increase in man members. In your annual report state cefinitcly how many man members, how many women in your association. F H IR 2. Endeavor to make your organiza- E tion standard. Your part is to encour- 2> reaching the membershin standard. 3. Urge your association to pay State | and national dues early, so that you | may recelve credit this year for your A e Dstrict. of Columbia to | o . . Help the District of Columbia to | win the national banner that is award- | d S d S b t t ll D T e State Showing the greatest an ve uostantia urin percentage of increase in membership | from April 1, 1928, to April 1, 1929. 5. In public address. in articles for your State bulletin, in conference with other workers stress this point, that “worthy home membership in the natu- ral sequence of membership.” 2 < The time is becoming short in which | to finish the correction of defects found ; by earlier examinations of the children | ’ who will enter school for the first time this Fall. The State chairman of the | Summer found-up urges local chairmen | to do all possible to see that parents are * reminded of their important duty at this time. Parents or chairmen can obtain full information as to clinics, ete., from the | State chairman. Mrs. H. N. Stull, 408 | Fourth street northeast; telephone Lin- | coln 6241, - i Announcement is made that the tests | for the scholarships for advanced stu- | dents in piano, violin, wind and pércus- sion instruments offered to applicants reccommended. by parent-teacher asso- clations will be ‘held each Wednesday and Saturday during September in the | R - L . . 8 - : . - et T o R | s “OF COURSE,” said Mrs. Jimmie to her mother, “we want to start our home with furniture to 6 o'clock. A { e mS—— » Inf ion regarding the scholar- | — o sl e 8 , s o : : : i, SR S| S we know is good, so we won't have to replace it in a few years, yet we want to'spend as ciations or Mme. Marie von Unschuld, 5 . : i . P 5 5 e O it o T Dty . NG little as necessary.” Her mother smiled and replied: “That is the wise thing to do, honey.: Mrs. W. P. Roop, social hygiene chair- | man ot e Dicict of. Oolombia. Con | A 7 » Take my advice and get your furniture where your father and I did—at Moses. Then you're gress of Parents and Teachers, has re i turned from Chautauqua, N. Y., whetre | she has been faking an intensive course A ; d ! 4 e . ? . i 5 2 e , sure of style and quality.” When Jimmie's wife told him what her mother had said, he ‘work : “Fhis 1o the second_year that socil 7 oy - chuckled. “Just what my mother told me!” So'downi they came. And now a new, wonder- hygiene has formed a part of the Sum- mer school program at Chautauqua. It i € fully appointed home has been added to the thousands that we have furnished, beautifully stitution. " Two of the four courses given tmg ye’nr \;etre :Ep;r‘w"stud;mi l[),hl)’, po. . l and university credit at New York Uni- 4 7 ) " wversity was granted for the work if com- | L g A } et economlca l) - pleted with the required grade. } . : “Last year the social hygiene work eonsisted of one course and a series of lectures open to-the public. There were :71:\119 students registered for this one rse. “This year two formal courses for | A e o P : : which university credit was granted | 3 FAREEI NS % » [] were give . One a six weeks' lecture | i , course, ‘Sex and Education,’ was given | AVERE OW l ) 1 S by Dr. T. W. Galloway of the Naticnai | 3 L] [) Social Hygiene Association of New York. | 5 i Dr. Galloway never failed to inspire his | i Therd were 29 registered or ths | Py A Walnut and Mahogany Velour, Tapestry, — Walnut and Mahogany Walnut Apartment Mohasr Dining Room Suites ~ Dining Room Suites uewell B Edson. the National Parent- | , e e . Bedroom Suites ; e S Bokinugin Thesend thure LTV Living Room Suites B et e o —t |\ Now §175 to §865 Now $169 fo $835 $225 to $3.750 . $110 to §385 i aims, RCoe and prob- | lems of sex education as applied to the different age periods of the child were studied and programs {or this material | . ; . . v 5 & p 4 :‘;gifi%"@&“&;fi“’%fi% two tno | } v | Enamel Breakfast Suites Poster Beds Occasional Chairs Easy Chairs lecture courses -without [ee an ¥ = i i " A . 4 P - ";"::;,15‘,‘:?‘2‘,;3:‘“?:2 ;we;er %?ég‘k'ion‘zi L i ) Su;zezl‘;;wed Now Sale Priced September Sale Sale Priced Now ildhood,’ by Dr. Galloway; other, 5 ¢ fi 5 t = g"‘teh?'gfigg‘au?m&yx }a‘fifithfifl A i | o $160 $24 1o $110 $24.50 to $65 355 to $175 “There was a weekly institute of so- | cfal hygiene in the Hall of Phumphy.‘ to which paren's could bring their proo- | lems in the form of questions. | "'A social nygiene dinner was given at | i . Governor Winthrop Luxurious Sofas the golf club. There were 80 peopls | S ; E . Desks In the Sale “Dr. Max Exner, educational director of the National Social Hygiene Associ- | | < . ation, held & conference with the stu- | I 7 $47.50 and 389 $92 to 3378 dents.” Scotchmen Not Wanted. “All Scots entering the Isle of Man | do 50 at their own peril and must leave | & 4 = - the island by thy boat tha h | : ol 10" domtan” on paia- of Hostokts of A End Tables Spinet Desks their goods and their bodies to prison.” v This is one of the curious old laws still | (L ) Now Reduced to At Savings ih force in the Isle of Man. It ha.si & | $6.50 to $65 $24.50 to $125 never been repealed and is an interest- ing survival of the old days of antag- gnistm between the islanders and the cots. B e — | Native cocoa planters of the Gold | Coast of Africa are {o organize a co- | gnersli\'e urnmmfun w"'h locrulficom-% £ = i . \ : - : Secretart’es at ! 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