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Show if V v.. V- u A 9 -i ' TreMaOrTttofVftaTa PaM4feaaWfljlMf All Sot for Annual Fund-Raising For His, Richard Paradta, lefti Mrs. Fraaels I. Brea- I rial P-T A asemoera, pre par. artklea far sale Baa, eaater, aa4 Mrs. Kobart Smith, Jadr Mane- aarlag ska eekeors aaaaal basaar rnrarral. P-TA Roundup .!'.. Annual Carnival-Bazaar j Set at Judge Memorial By EUytte Wareiag Cuddly, old-fashioned stocking dolls with embroidered eyes and gingham dresses will be among hand-made articles sold at Judgs Memorial school's annual carnival-basaar carnival-basaar Friday and Saturday eve-aings. eve-aings. Members of the Judge Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher Assn. have been busy for weeks painting figurines and sewing sew-ing clothes bags, rag dolls, aprons and quilts for the money-raising project, under the supervision of . P-TA president Mrs. Lawrence ' O. Amott Mrs. Am mot said the carnival will be held In the school auditorium audi-torium and cafeteria beginning at T p.m. Friday for children and T:S0 pjn. Saturday for grownups. Among those participating In the affair to raise money for needed need-ed improvements in the school are Nick Galania, chairman of the P-T A ways and means committee; Father Mark Benvegnu, Lawrence Brennan, Henry C. Hansmann, Mrs. Richard Paradls, Mrs. Robert j Smith and Mrs, Francis 1. Brea-l Brea-l nan. i Added attractions at the carnival, car-nival, Mrs, Amott said, will be game booths, fish ponds, toy booths and candy and cake booths. v rants' School Night I Teachers win ' review student work for parents of Hamilton school pupils at S p.m. Thursday when the P-T A meets for a "back i to school" program, Mrs. L. R. 8utton, P-TA publicity chairman, reported Wednesday. Highlight of the evening, she said, will be showing of a film entitled "Safety First" Mrs. F. A. Smith will preside over a short business meeting prior to consultations con-sultations among parents and teachers. - i . Lunch Hour Vigil Bonneville elementary school P-T A officers and members will act aa "baby" sitters at noon Frl- ay. TheyH relieve harassed teachers , of the responsibility of watching i youngsters during the lunch period pe-riod according to Mrs. W. McKln- ley Oswald, chairman of the plan to "watch Junior and Jane while teacher eats undisturbed." Mrs. Oswald explained that every other day of the week teachers teach-ers must supervise children during I the lunch hour and nibble their own sandwiches when the boys and girls are not getting into mischief. mis-chief. The P-TA plan, she added. Is to supervise the children one dsy a week so teacher can "eat in peace" and avoid digestive disturbances. dis-turbances. Top Mam bar Goal Madison elementary school hss topped its quota in the school's annual an-nual Parent-Teacher Assn. membership mem-bership drive, Mrs. Iretha Sanders, membership chairman, announced Wednesday. Children in the first and sixth grades were treated to a special assembly and refreshments refresh-ments Monday for having the largest larg-est enrollment - I Air family Topics Family-horns relationships and what they mean to the school will be discussed by Marvin Pugh and Misa Vera Christensen, case work-; work-; era for the Salt Laks board of edu-I edu-I cation, with members of the Edison I school P-T A at 7:10 p.m. Thursday. Thurs-day. I According to Mrs. Robert Stewart Stew-art P-T A publicity chairman fourth grade students will present a musical program prior to the discussion. Mrs. Esrl R. Peck, P-T A president will preside over the meeting. |