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Show P.-T. A. to Hold Special -Event By EDITH MIDGETT HI.NES Mrs. Alonso W'sUon. president of ths Bryant Junior High School P.-T. A, Is sponsoring "Back to School J SSSSSSSSass Mrs. Alonio Wetton, president of the Bryant Junior High school P.-T. A., which it ipon-toring ipon-toring "Back to School" night t th school on Thursday. Night" at the school with other officers of-ficers on Thursday at T p. m. Each parent will follow through the child's progrsm on that night and visit his clssses and meet his teachers. It will be the first meeting of the year and room mothers sre conducting conduct-ing a membership drive cslling upon and urging all parenU to join. Officers for the year are: Mrs. Watson, president; Mrs. J. F. Fits-patrick, Fits-patrick, first vies president; Miss Jessis Harroun, sscond vies president; presi-dent; Mrs. R. W. Clark, third vies president: Mrs. Msble DeBusk. fourth vice president; Mrs. J. W. Jenkins Jr., secretary: Mrs. E. S. Felt, chairman of contact committee: commit-tee: Mrs. William Srhubach, chairman chair-man welfare committee. Franklin School An imposing list of names represent repre-sent the Krsnklin school P.-T. A. as officers and room representatives for ths yesr. who met in their first session Wednesday at ths horns of the president. Mrs. L. N. Psgs, 204 South Ninth West street. They include Mrs. L. N. Psge. president; Mrs. Thomas Douglas, vies president; Miss Lillian H. Whelan, second vice president; Mrs. Clifford Miller, secretary; Miss Margaret Miller, treasurer. Committee Com-mittee chairmen: Mrs. Benjsmin Bullough, program; Mrs. Willlsm Eggett, membership; Miss Luslla Deck, publicity; Mrs. Fred Slmonds. magazine; Mrs. Thomas Douglas, study group; Mrs. Thomas Douglas, historian; Mrs. N. O. Jensen, ssfety; Mrs. Warren Walter, welfare; Mrs. L L. HepntT. room mother representative; repre-sentative; Miss Luetic Nellson, faculty representative. Room representatives: rep-resentatives: Kindergarten, Mrs. E. Anderson; first gradss, Mrs. L L. Hepner, Mrs. John E. Martin, Mrs. Russet L. Brown; second grades, Mrs. V. L. Cullum. Mrs. William M. Mayfield, Mrs. Thomas Douglas; third grades, Mrs. O. E. Magers. Mrs. Warren Walters; fourth grades, Mrs. Virgil Barrett, Mrs. N. O. Jsnsen. Mrs. John Busk: fifth grades, Mrs. L. A. Marler, Mrs. F. A. Chipp; sixth grsdss. Mrs. Harry Lombard!, Mrs. D. Rows. Irving P.-T. A. The "mother" of Irving P.-T. A., Mrs. A. R. Curtis, president of ths Salt Lake council, was ths guest speaker st a membership progrsm and reception held Wednesday at the school. Her subject was the national theme. 'The Place of the Home in Our Community." Mrs. Maurics Anderson, president presi-dent of Irving P.-T. A., gave the address of welcome and Intro- duced ths association officers. Mrs. J. Spencer Cornwsll. in charge of ths progrsm. presented community singing conducted by Mrs. C. W. Anderson. A. J. Hag-en. the school principsl, gsvs a talk praising tht P.-T. A. work in the school. Mrs. J. Chester Madsen. adult education head of Irving high school, announced the opening of the "Book Shelf and discussed books. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Gladys W. Bingham, and Mrs. Georgs F. Bolto, accompanied by Mre. O. D. Crockett. Gay potud planU decorated the girls' gymnasium, where tea was served following the program. A lace cloth covered the table, which was centered with a basket of yellow yel-low chrysanthemums. Ths hostesses wsrs executive members and room sponsors. Whlttler P.-I. A. Culminating the membership csmpaign of ths P.-T. A.. Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Lundstrom entertained the executive ex-ecutive officers snd room mother representative! Friday evening. The evening was spent in tm(i r.r.d refreshments re-freshments were served. The campaign cam-paign was under the direction of Mr. D. D. Bredshaw. the P.-T. A. j president, snd Mrs. William L. Pullman, Pull-man, j |