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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. MAY 5, 1929—PART .4 -_— - rd Hotel. The pur- | delegates from the various States are | vention of the National Congress of | tion, the meeting of the parent-teacher | vention and will be held on May 13 at | State Bureau of Education, and chaire pp:urlornfn ‘u-g‘ 'e;?tfigl.t dinfltms room i.l: to n-xl-en'n“gmg for an informal receptin by | Parents and Teachers will be in ses- | representatives to the Juvenile Pretec- 3:15 p.m., at Force School. |man of home education in the Na- < e | Toster art appreciation in the home. | the Senators and House members to the | sion at that time, but will meet May | ive Assoclation will be postponed until | tional Congress of Parents and Teach- arent' eacner CthltleS | There will be displayed a number of | delegations from their own States. 14 at 10:30 am. May 16. The Henry D. Cooke School Associa- |€rs, is in charge. Mrs. G. W. Lady, scrap pooks, an unusual exhibit of post-| A special trip to the United States The April meefimg of the Brent-Dent | 98 Will meet in the auditorium of the | State chairman of parent edication. ers from the National Dairy Council | Capitol has been arranged for Tuesday| Miss Florence Jane Adams will give 51 ng" """Fe gfd x; t'fi;‘ .D::c‘“hw’ building. fuesday at 8 p.m. The Dns been asked to assist Miss Lombard & ' Collection of reprints from the | at 3 oclock, at which-time ¢he dele- | an impersonation, “Timothy's Quest,” a | Asociition, Was held in the Dent eiection of offcers wil take piace and | Dr. Garry Cleveland Myers will close All material for this column must be tive committee of the Barnard Parent- | Metropolitan Museum of Art. gates aitending the convention will be | Stuart Junior Righ School May 16 at | Scoos; | Thf) iext meeting of the as- | Robert Haycock, assistant superintend- | the conference with a talk on “The in the State office, Room 101, Burling- | Teacher Association will be held | Mrs, George Oakley Totten, sculptress, | guided through the entire building. 1:30 o'clock for benefit of Seaton-Blake | g’:em snchool " E Wargr rincipal ent n{ schools, will be the speaker of rward Look in Home Education. ton Hetel, by Wednesday preceding the | Wednesday. is lending a group of Mother Goose| At this time the members of Congress | Schools, and Gales-Arthur Schools. lof the Hine Junior High s;:h‘:m will | the evening. e Bunday on which publication is destred. statuettes to add to the attractiveness from both Senate and House will greet — EIus P e e R he May meeting of the West School ‘The Jefferson Junior High Echool. As- | or'the room. 41 ve ap | T nlormally the visitors from their The monthily meeting of the Sarnard be the speaker of the evening. [in the District of Columbia are espe- | AsSociation wil be held in the audi- The 3 Cor- | soclation sponsored the movemen | ther unusual feature W an | own States in the rotunda. n_was hel pri 5 e | i e e B b B s08 Tea e o] Dhiysicellbkniinationsiend treatuent b cainas b Tt otk of hS Pmils e e | BECHIngS” of ‘this association aré held | Mr. Hart principal of Eastern High | claly invited to the home education forium of West School tomorrow eve opens this afternoon with the se-vice | the various clinics for the children of | of the Crossnore School in North Caro-| The Bryan Association met in the the third Thursday of each month. | School. Will speak on the “Opportuni: conference io be held Thursday morn. ning. William Knowles Cooper will dis- in Arlington, is the all-absorbing Par- | the school on May day. which is Health | Jina. Other interesting exhibits will he | school April 25. Business was trans- iz, | ties Afforded Children in High School” | ing. e the e O I0CK 1 be | CUSS “Modern Characteristics of Youth," ent-Teacher topic this week. | day in the public schools | sent by some of the schools of the Dis- lcud,b n;.;l ms nueqdnflnc: hnrér;er was Or? ’Z‘f—%‘é’l‘fi,&‘, t‘k\gfil R::drlfe lé-h%;‘l;n%s q";fff st.hpemEdmonus Assoclation May | Brecede the fg'g;g("f; z;:u?clhum enc|and Charles W. Darr will briefly dis- The program for the convention will | 4 A | trict of Columbia. | won by Miss Deener’s first grade. R. A, Harria il ‘¢ive an. Mustiated ot ey | hibits room of the Willard Hotel, left | cuss a matter deeply affecting local D e T O s | Hemiart e e itan, Wil e 1| The District of Golumbia Parent-| The executive committee of the|talk on "Milk." = ° || rhie Porcs Ataims Masooiation mesting | side of B trest o traie | school administration. & subject. being I O Senlpton ot e e L e O ; Teacher membera who are acting as|Woodridge Association will not meet | | scheduled for tomorrow has been post-| Miss Ellen C. Lombard, assistant spe- | given much publieity in the press at O he onihly, Teeting of the exeon- | Room, Whith 1 e ot Senamiion | State sponsors fo the presicenis and | Thursday afternoon, because the con-| _On account of fhe national conven-| poned on account of the national con- | cialist {n home education, United tnis time Homelurnishing Days Monday, May 6th, to Monday, May 13th, Inclusive AT Tar Hecar Co. 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