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Show HOI AND SCHOOL "' ASSOCIAriONJPERFECTEO Tlio Pat ni-teaclieia association of ,n 'can Fork, which had lis inception incep-tion February 11th, held another meeting yesterday afternoon and after listening to a talk on play giouuds by Prof. Oison llyim of the Joidan district, a quartette by tho First ward young ladles and a mIo by John Uavls, It sustained the following as Its officers: President, Mrs. Lilly Adams; Vice President, Mrs. May Preston; Sec'y-Treasuicr, Sec'y-Treasuicr, Mis. Kllr.it Duckwalter; Kxecutlvo lloaiil, four fiom each ward as follows! 1st- James T Gardner, Dr. P M. Kelley. Mrs. Krnest Winn, Mrs. J. II. Wooton; 2nd -Clifford K. Young, Mis. Maud Chilstensen, K. A. Morgan, Mis, Sarah S. Chlpman; 3rd Mayor John Hunter, Mrs. Lavlna llooth, tOII. J. Claysoti, Mrs. M O. Mnughn mid M. W. Jonea.ltli W. II. Smith, Mrs. Ivy Steele, Rev. John Meeker mid J. J I. Forbes. To these aro milled Principal C. V. Whltaker of the High School, Principal Irving L. Pratt of tho Forbes building and Principal Osmond of tlio Harrington. Harring-ton. Tho constitution adopted provide. I The organization shall bu known nit the Home nud School Association of the Ameiieaii Folk Public Schools. II-The pin pose of this association shall be to study the welfare of the child In the home, school and community, com-munity, to secure n co-operntlon between be-tween parents and teachers for the betteiinent or school, home and community. com-munity. III Any pel sou lnteiested In the pin poses of the organization may become be-come a member IV The ollleers shall bo it President, Presi-dent, a vice-president, a seprctary-treusuior, seprctary-treusuior, a boind of 10 members with three principals. V The meetings shall be held mi tlio second Thursday evening of each month. |