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Show SOCIETIES FOR SCHOOL irano meet A special meeting of the Emerson Parent-Teacher association has been called for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the school building. Mrs. J. P. "Widt-soc "Widt-soc will deliver an address on "Teaching "Teach-ing tho Story of Life." Tho last in a series of very successful health education educa-tion classes, at which Dr. Raphael Olson has given the lectures, was held last week. At a'brief business meeting following fol-lowing tho lecture, the association officers of-ficers who have served the past year were unanimously re-elected. They are Mrs. Le Grand Young, Jr., president; Mrs. G. N. Child, vice president, and Mrs. C. II. Carlciuisl, secretary. The Longfellow Parent-Teacher association as-sociation will hold the last meeting of the season Monday evening. All patrons pa-trons of tho school are urged to attend. Dr. Olson will speak on the subject, "The Adolescent Period of tho Child. The school orchestra, with Miss C. . Acheson as director, will furnish several sev-eral selections and chorus numbers by pupils of the school will bo given under the direction of Miss Ethel L. Martin. Election of officers for Hie coming vear will take place at a meeting of the Forest Parent-Teacher association, to be held Thursday evening at 8:15 at the school building. Mrs. George M. Bacon will give a talk on the accomplishments accom-plishments of parent-teaeher organizations organiza-tions throughout the country and the possibilities for the future. Dr. E. G. Gowans will give an address, explaining explain-ing the health bill. A musical program has been arranged, ar-ranged, consisting of selections by the school orchestra and choruses by the students. A violin solo by Reginald Bonis is a special feature of the program. pro-gram. The Lafayette Parent-Tom her association asso-ciation will meet on Thursday at. -1 o'clock in the school building. At this meeting the officers for the ensuing vear will be chosen. Under the direc-. tiou of Miss 'Edna Anderson a musical program will be given by the students of the school, after which a brief social time will be enjoyed and refreshments will bo served. The Home and School league committee commit-tee having in charge the selection of films for the children's motion picture matinees announces that Baby Marie Osborne, the screen's most fnuums child slar, will be. the, attraction for the matinee mat-inee on May 21. The picture in which she is featured is "A Daughter of the West," a melodrama which presents Baby Marie in a role entirely different from anything she has done heretofore. She wears the regulation cowgirl costume cos-tume and is tho heroine of many thrilling thrill-ing scenes. Appearing with her is Sambo, the little colored boy actor of screen fame. The orchestra of the Irving Junior high school will furnish the musical porgnim and teachers from the West junior high will act as ushers. The committee wishes to call attention atten-tion to the fact that this is the ls-t tnatinee performance of tl'c season. The- state, also, that they wi'l bo ready with something really gocl for te openin'g pert'ornian e in tee fiili. T1 e presoutat i on of orehe-trns from the different dif-ferent schools has been a f-.v.r.rc very favovrahlv received during the n- . and w;il be continued next yenr. 'j he ! committee expects to hae soioi,-ts as. ! j choruses also, when su 'h material is available in the school organizations. |