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in need. ‘The week from Ofi‘r 19-23, ;:dz- assigned to the Brookia: o to care for the children at the lhvmfle Court. Mrs. R. L. Pergeson, with several assistants, was there each day. The budget chairman, Mrs. H W Alwn‘m has the year's budget outlined ovesiber o ,,,‘.na ready to announce at the next meeting. Mrs. MacAsthur reparts the 1 is completed and ready for the tes Council | Printers. W. B. Powell Elementary. Pourteen grade mothers met at the {home of Mrs. J. J. Kinsey for a ted | last Wednesday and to report on the ens. the Parent.’ Tncb!r mem- drive for 193 Park View rhu-. At the last meeting of the executive , | board, the budget presented by the Bud- .| get Committee was tenhtmly adopted, this being the first time the association has endeavored to conduct its affairs on the budget plan. The ‘The executive board planned the next meeting to be held November 12 at 7:30 pm. Btephen Talkes will address the association on “Personality.” There will be a vocal solo by Mrs. Prank Crofton. jovember 17, at , in Baltimore. EEELH *,g‘;}!rll Education is State chairman, ts are asked to name .lrmwmrmul training_during ber so that Mrs. W. T. , State chairman, may hold a mnu urly in December. | Mrs. 8. 8. Kriby, State chairman of study groups, i be available for eahrn':u:tm loc':l chairmen, in the from 10 Kenilworth. The Kenilworth Association met in the Kenflworth Church. The president, Mrs. Elmer Parr, appointed the follow- wmumm Membership, Mrs. Ran- publicity, Mrs. George Archie Farr; | An appeal was made for clothing to ‘work | be taken to the Student Aid Center and distributed to needy children. Miss E. A. Lauxman’s room won the book ll"n as I-h! attendance prize. cause the condition of the 'chool buu future meetings will be held in the ing November 18, at 2:15 p.m. Keene, | _'The Keene Association will hold an . | Executive Committee meeting in the ith | school tomorrow 2t 3:15 pm. | Barnard. ‘The Barnard Association met and | the following classes gave a demonstra- tion of school l/'llvlum 5 A-B, 2 A-B, and 1 A-B. Paul Benjemin gave an in- :mrml talk on “Social Hygiene.” The School Boy Patrol reported. Executive Committee mhet at the | school. The next meeting will be hel in the school November 10 at 8 p.m. :30 pm. and| be “Some Undesirable | The leader will be Mrs. Glen " chaiyman of the study group. regular meeting of ths associa- will be held Novzmber 3. at 2:30 | the Janney Auditorium. | the same place at 7 Bennett of | L bit books nd for juvenile pm. Henry D. Cooke. The Henry D. Cooke Association will meet in uu school November 4 at 3:15 o'clock. The subject will be health aids provided by the school. ‘The 'hly meeting of the Execu- tve Board held Tuesday. Nov- ember 9 ml: day. Donations of cluhlnc vfll be received at the school o1 or before that day, or will be called for upon notice to Mrs, Alfred Phillips, Adams 10224, chairman of student aid. Pre-schocl mothers are invited to attend the monthly mecting of the association November 3, when Dr. Sin- ggolluhvvu will speak on the pre- A card party is w be held at the .gmn School next Wednesday eve- Emery-Eckington. The Executive Committee met at Em- ery School, Mrs. Samuel H. Simmons, presiding. Mrs. Maude Hmdenon ‘was elected second vice president. A lunch- eon Wfil be given lt Emery School this week. Following is a list of committee chairmen ‘Ways and means, Mrs. Edith I Lusby program, Mrs. G. M. Haver- membership, Mrs. L. Mercog- |, Hmo uudenc nld Mrs. J. L. Rogers; m.ln‘ te, Mrs. R. C. Clark; ins and child welfare, Mrs. Frank | B. Davis; Whl(clty, Mrs. F. P. Phelps; pn«sc ‘hool, Mrs. Thomas Evans; Juven- Court, Mrs. C. H. Rodes. s Brookland-Noyes. Muvma of committees of the afternoon of School. Alexander R. Shepherd. - - lans for the membersh: ‘The October meet! held at the :mcl\ will last unl.l.l Novem! o tive : with Mrs. Robert Finlay as co-hostess. | Mrs. J. P. Rose. president, reported the flllng of a request with the Traffic Bureau for the erection of suitable traffic nm&ng fifm at the vicinity of | t.henew Shepherd School, now nearing | Mrs. Wright, chairman of | 4 Committee, made an ap- ' munds, ey ns'v';;iul‘w Cor T, rd, Nevitt and ©. N, MeriDa s, D L Kestet: Summer round-up ghairman, has sent in her final al report st.u lent. ATIGUE is the signal to rest; obey it if you can. When you can't, keep cool and carry-on in' comfort. Bayer Aspirin means freedom from those pains that at nerves and wear you down. One tablet will block that threatening headache while it is still just a '3 Take twg or three tablets when you've caught a cold, and that’s usually the end of it. Carry Bayer Aspirin when you travel. Have some at home and keep some at the office. Like an efficient secredary, it often “saves the day,” spares you many uncomfortable, unproductive hours. Perfectly harm- less, 50 keep it handy, keep it in mind, and use it fnely No man of affairs can afford to ignore the score and more of practical, proven uses the directions explain. ‘From a grumbling tooth to the rheumatic Em that seem to bend the bones, yer Aspirin is ready with its quick relief—and always works. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Rheumausm Any nagging, needless pain. cross, for o e and hlve the-me action every time. t with imitations eomua ew centsless? Thesaving is too little. There is too much at ltake. But there is economy in the Fiet n the arge bottes T b enilworth Church, | The Executive Committee will meet -:‘ The next meeting wm be held on nu’ t Eckington home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright, | THE SUNDAY and Prank Vethmeyer and Lllfld Neale sang. Abner Ingeis and Mr. Harrison furnished the music. Truesdell. “Everybody's Business” was the sub- ject of a talk given by Jere J. Crane, assistant superintendent and business manager of the schools, at the meet- on_“Modern Activity Schools.” Due to the inability of the associa- | tion to secure the Colony Theater on November 18 for the benefit movie, it was postponed until a date later in Floyd and Mrs. Max Schulman will represent the association at the student aid rooms during No- vember. Mrs. E. W. Hildreth, membership chairman, announced that the dfl\‘! for new members will begin November : -na continue through November 17. E‘ lent, Mrs. N. T. O'Connell, !l‘p].l led the certificate won by the association for having met the re- quirements of a Superiar Association. Mrs. C. A. Waldron was elected sec- retary. Willlam A. Kehoe, L. P. Cooper and Cales Seaster were appointed del: gates to the District of Columbil Pub- lic School’ Association, with their wives as alternates. Miss Thompson's third grade won the canary for having the largest percentage of parengs present. Jefferson Junior High. At a meeting of the Jefferson Junior High Association, E. A. Sluming, di- rector of service at the Y. M. C. A., gave an illustrated lecture on “Social Welfare Work.” Van Duesen Rickert was elected secretary. There will he an executive meeting November 6 at | thé school. Francis Scott Key. association entered a float in greve took the part brave, Mrs. Hans Sorenson, the In- dian squaw, and the Indian children Ruth and’ Eisie represented e e Gt Shirley | Lee, Mickey Maurice and June Soren- | son. Mrs. Lucian Jordan, president, has called a meeting of the Executive Com- mittee 2 o'clock November 3 at the school. Bryan. The Bryan. Association was thanked by Miss A. M. Crook, principal, for their response to the membership drive. Mrs. Forest White gave 2 short talk on student aid, Mrs. Charles Chamber- lin talked on the summer round-up, | and Mrs. Charles Hughes gave a report ['of the conference of the District of { Columbia Congress of Parents and | Tedchers, | " November 5 has been set as the day | for the annual old clothes drive, the clotes to turned over to the stucent aid rooms. Wheatley. The Executive Committee met in the | elub room, Octcber 27, and later joined | with the teachers and grade mothers in a social in the library. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nina Russel, grade mother chairman and hostess. A Halloween circus was given at the Friday morning essembly. The Wheat- ley School Girl Scoul troop, sponsered by the association, gave a Halloween party Friday afternoon under the super- vision of their leader, Miss Susan Mel- | lichampe, teacher. There were games, | contests, costume prizes, music, danc- | ing and refreshments. An afternoon show to aid the milk | (und is being plenned by the following clubs and teichers: Dramatic, Mrs. Alice Brooks: Rhythmic Dancing, Miss McIntosh: Art, Mrs. Ruth Hall; Glee, Mrs. B. Vandriesen, and Costumes, Miss Katherine Bresnahan. ‘The next meeting of the association will be held in the school, November 3, | sealp irritations. aduits, children. Guaranteed. STAR, WASHINGTON, direction of Mrs. John Broderick, chair- man. ‘The study group met Tuesday at the State nhnmm of Home Service, Tpoke on ~The Adolescent Child.» The group will meet regularly on the sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays of each month. November 12 has been set aside as Bundle d-y when it is requested that | ot.hh‘h!lalttoth: mlmuu-dhmammm Edmonds-Maury. ‘The luncheon of the association will | W mothers and teachers who will sing the Glee Club this yea: Cat Calls Police to Tragedy. Scratching wildly at the window of | a house ‘in Prot Talbot, Wales, a cat summoned the police, who found Miss | pol Carrie Thomas, 39, lying dead on a bed. She evidently had drunk lysol | two days before. she lived alone with | grou the cat, and a large sum of money was stroyed by the elephants. enjoy it. D. o | Dumbarton’s basket ba | Pflnfiv C.. NOVEMBER 1, 1931—PART ONE. ter Department, Mrs. | event. Evening—Mount Vernon Seniors directar, ! | and Crescents’ basket ball groups, Gen. | Nelson A. Miles Auxiliary Drum Corps, ‘rvo centers “pave been Tecently | Bm]lmln Pranklin University, opened | Men’s and Potomac Boat Club Eighteenth and Monroe | ball grou streets nom.nn under the supervision | Clevy “Chase Center—The women's of Mrs. D. E.Middleton, with groups | and tap groups at Ben Murch blic spunnx parliamentary law, Efool Monds evenings offer interest- bndp:mdmuslc(m’nlesdlyevmm ing forms of exercise for business d rhythm and tap dancing on Mon- | Women, as well as the housewife. and Wednesday afternoons. Tomor- | _E. V. Brown Scheel, Connecticut ave- row there will be & meeting of the nue and McKinley street: Brookland-Woodridge Business Men's | Monday afternoon—Prench conversa- Association at 8 o'clock. tlan for chnmn ‘music. ‘The Buchanan Auditorium, Thir-| Tuesday afternoon—] teenth and D streets southeast, under dxen music. the supervision of Mrs. H. J. Cournyn, | Thursday afternoon—Tap for boys will open Thursday evenings for drama | and giris, chudm- carpentry, m:n and dancing, featuring the old-fash- | conversation. ioned waltzes, schottische and fox-trot. | Lafayet tap and dramatics for chil- | on Monday and Wednesday Club elzctlon f officers. Z | o Monday afternoon — Rehearsal for | Women'’s Girl Reserve program. -Basket | for_juni | ball practice and games by the follow- esday afternoon—Prench eonver- : A A. A. Girls, Call Carl, | sation for children, tomac hph:;; Thursday afternoon—Girl Scout meet- afternoon—French conversa- tion Ior ehfltm and adults, tap, 1 dancing for Saturday rvcnlne—-flodl.l dancing for advanced juniors. Columbia Heights Center — Wilson Teachers’ College, Eleventh and Har- vard streets: iondsy evening—_National l-pdn orial Basket Ball League. Cllnry Drakes. ‘Tuesday evmlnl—éhnr Girls’ and 1 teams, Com- | Institute, Mlel Slhtlnl—"fl.h\ Eieais s e Ben min n! . st.nyer i Clothiers’ basket wum ‘Wednesday evening—National Capital Rifle Club, Cardinal Preps and W. B. Hibbs & Co. basket ball teams, Kalli Tusdly afternoon—] ing p at Rlymald teenth street and B Eve- lh'll’ Nllet ball | and WDhlnmn Aces’ basket ball nln:—c‘plul A, ball team. Monroe basket ball team, Co- | Nortf\western, Tremonts and lumbia Players, Cardinal A. C., Ye Olde | Basket Ball Club, mm ket | & C. . C., Munsey Trust A. C., Wi | Unfon Printers’ Athletic Association, A. A. A. basket ball team (girls), Chesa- peake & Potomac Girls’ A. C.. Capital City Band. -Rhythm for ehil- | W :mnnmm contract an. Mrs. Marion adults. dance. Siekinios T mnauy. No. ;mk"mt Templar Drill T tae Center, Towa avenue and —Rhythm ta) m h?n?n‘—g Columbia Ph\'m ‘Weich Society, | It team, Thurndly afternoon—Girl Reserves’ ‘ Al’s Girls’ basket ball team. evening—, program, a postponed Sylvan Theater ' Thursday basket ' - The most astonishing offer we have ever been able to make! Think of it—all the comforts, all the ef- fortless warmth and ease of gas heat at a cost so trifling you’ll never miss it. This particular heating system is put into your existing furnace—no fuss or bother and no delay. 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