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EDUGATION WEEK BEGINSIN SCHOOLS Parents and Toachers’ Associa- tions Arrange Programs Plans for American Education Week observance which is to take place this week, are being formu- lated and already dates for Parents and Teachers’ Assoclation meetings, open class hours, and special exer- Gises have been set. Probably the most important part of American Education Week is the Parents and Teachers' Association | meetings. Fifteen associations in- cluding & motherhood club are to have meetings tomorrow night, Thursday and Friday nights. Nathan Hale Junior High School Principal Harry Wessels will give a talk on a topic incident to Amcri-‘ can Education Week at the Nathan Hale achool tonight and the Senior Dramatic club will present a play taken from one of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories “Speckled | Band” and the school orchestra will play. Smith School Principal Harry Wessels of the Nathan Hale Junior High school will give the feature address at a meeting of the Parents and Teach- ers’ assoclation of the Smith school tonight. Two musical numbers, a soprano solo.by Miss Sylvia Penta and a violin selection by Alvin PRl- kutus will be presented. Franklin School Motherhood Club A Motherhood club will be organ- ized at the new Franklin school at the meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Officers are to be clect- ed and other plans incident to or- ganization will be made. A con- ference between parents and teach- ers will be held between 3:30 and ¢ o'clock. Smalley Schoor Principal Louis P, Slade of the Senior High school and William W. T. S8quire, director of Junlor Achlevement, are to share the speaker's platform at a meeting of the Parents and Teachers’ associ- ation of the Smalley school Thurs- day night. Seclections will be given by the school orchestra and a play by the fifth and sixth grade children is to be given. Washington School Secretary Henry T. Burr of the school committee has agreed to give & short address at a meeting oof the Parents and Teachers’ asso- ciation of the Washington school, Thursday night. Previous to his talk there will be conferences of parents and teachers, vocal selec- tions by Mrs. Mary T. Crean and William Dowling and a violin sclec- tion by Miss Rose Humberg. Elihu Burritt School Principal Harry Wessels..of- -the Nathan Hale Junior High school will talk on “The 8chool and the Home" at the Elihu Burritt school Parents and Teachers' association Thursday night. A violin selection will be given by Thomas Murphy, a book play is to he given by sixth grade puplis, and a vocal solo by Miss Anna Olson, Putnam ‘ichool President P, F. King of the schoel committee will give the address at the Parents and Teachers’ assocla- tion meeting of the Putnam achool Thuraday night. Miss Doris Brad- 666 Oures Malaria and quickly relicves Rillowaices, Hewdaches and Dizet- nese due tn temporary Constipation. Alds In climineting Tovine and s highly esteemed for producing copi- ous watery evaruations. Dress Goods Shop MAIN STREET 400 400 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ~ 81x90 Pequot Sheet: Regular 8% Pure Silk Japanese Pongee ley will be in charge of a musica! program. Lincoln School Miss Mary Campbell temporary supervisor of elementary schools will talk on the platoon plan in the schools at the Lincoln school associ- ation Thursday night. A musical program will also be presented. 1oosevelt School Association Rev. S8amuel A, Fiske of the Ber- lin Congregational church will speak at the Roosevelt school Par- ents and Teichers' association Thursday night. Following is the program, in full: S8inging by the audience, secretary's report, treas- urer's report, selection by the Roosevelt school orchestra, vocal solo by Miss Eleanor Carswell, ook i “The Enchanted Picture violin selection by John address by Rev. Samuel A. Fiskeiyselection by Roosevelt achool orchestra; mandolin selection by Gladys DParto; vocal solo, by Miss Eleanor Carswell, Northend School Joseph M, Halloran, chairman of the school borrd's committee on school accommodation, will be the speaker at the Northend school| Parenta and Tecachers' association i Thursday evening at the school building on Bassett street. Vocal and instrumental music by outside people will be presented. An en- tertainment i3 to be furnished by| the older children of the school. Rockwell School Mr. Slade is also scheduled to speak at the Rockv.ell school on a similar subject Friday night. A mu- sical program which is in the pro- cess of formation is also scheduled. Valentine B. Chamberlain School William W. T. Squire will be the speaker at a meeting of the Valen- tine B. Chamberlin Parents and Teachers® association Friday night. The program will consist of vocal and instrumental selections, includ- ing several number by the orches- tra. Miss Adeline Swanson will sing during the program. Vance Schaol | The formal opening ofthe Vance | school will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock. A program is now being arranged and will be announced later, ; How to Reduce Varicose Veins| Rub Gently and Upward Toward the Heart As Blood in Veins Flows That Way Many people have become despordent Lecause they have been led to belleve that there is no remedy that will reduce mwollen veine and bunc! 1f you will get a two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Emerald Ol (full srength) at any first-class drug store and apply it night and morning as di- rected you will quickly notice an im- provement which will continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to normal. Moone’s Emerald Oll is a harmlens, yot momt powerful germicide and two oures lant a very long time. Indeed, so power- ful is Emerald Oil that old chronic sores and ulcers are often entirely healed snd anyone who is disappointed with its use can have their money refunded. The Fair Drug Dept. solls lota of it. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928. Light Fingered Butler Role in Church Comedy FRANCIS SKELLY Francis Skelly is playing the part of “Limpy" Lannigan, a sentimental jailbird in “Mary's Other Husband," to be presented by the St. Joseph players in the Tabs hall on Wednes- day and Thursday cvenings. “Limpy” is @ man with a jail record a yard long .who makes a specially of be- ing engaged as butler in a private heme, and then stealing the valua- bles. He is sent by an employment agency in answer to a call for a butler. He does not appeal to Mary however, but Stella the maid is really the one who makes it im- possible for him to sccure the posi- tion. Mr. Skelly, who is & senior in the high school has much dra- matic ability, and gives a fino presentation of rcal, hard-boiled yeggman, ALICE BRADY STEPS 0UT OF CAST IN NEW HAYEN Tells Yale Students “Don’t Be An- noyed Because Maryland Beat You." New Haven, Nov. 13.—(P)—Alice Brady, in the play “A Most Immoral Lady” stepped before the curtain at the end of the first act here last night, and asked 300 Yale students who were disturbing the progress of the show “not to be annoyed because Maryland beat you." She promised that if they behaved themselves she would sing several songs after the performance. The remaining two acts were played without interruption. AUTOMOBILE Mass., Nov. 15.—(P— While driving his automobile on Maln gtreet last night George W. Todd, 164, Somerville, was stricken with a heart attack and died. His antomobile left the road, hut stopped against a clump of bushes. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS MEN!-FREE! This Magnificent 24-K. 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