6 WILMETTE . LIFE May 28, 1926 this talk and r:1any of them expect to accept Miss Illes' invitation to visit the Pier Wednesday afternoon to ~<::«:: the children perform. Elect Officers The following officers were ele cted to serve for the coming year: pre~i dent, ~frs. H. A. Storms; first \'IC(' · president, Mrs. R. H. Hend er~on: second vice-president, Mrs. J olJP Woodhead; recording sec retary, ~1i~ -.. Dorothv Nash (Loga n school) ; cc,r responding secretary,. Mrs. Edmond ).f . Simonds; treasurer, Mrs. C. F.. Burgess. The annual picnic for the pan·nt .., and chi ldren will he held at Vattmann park, ~aturday, June 5, it was an nounced. Members are asked to san: the date and to join tn the frolir. There will be playettcs by Yarl(ln~ rooms. games, music, refreshment--, etc. Those attending arc asked tc1 bring their suppers and spend the a i ternoo!l and evening. The award was given to ?\Irs. Eli7a heth B. Hesse's room (Kindergarten Howard school) for having the grcat<· ~t percentage of mothers present at th<: meeting . A very pleasant social hour followed. Th(' mothers of the first grades and the Kindergartens acted as hotsc:ssc~ . DO \'( ll. K?\0\\lThat tht American Le~ion auxilia.r~ 1 in {lrdcr to protect tts ~1cmonal Fl(l\\'er. the poppy, from the inroads ni commercialism, · adopted a l\ational Poppy Program at the Fourth Annual c<,m·rntion in 1924 which eliminatb the commercial pop,I>Y from the sale:-; ~UJ· p~y of the auxthary a nd that on!!' popptes. made hy the nredy and dbabh-d ~<:rv: t~e men. and women and by t l1e auxth:1ry untt~ can .l~c ~old by tht' I Amcnran Legton auxthary; 1 1· A·. S. VanDeusen Seller of Good Food · Central Ave. and 12th Street Phone Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meat 514 LOGAN-HOWARD P. T. A. HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Mrs. H. A. Storms Is Re-Elected President of A~sociation ; . Hold Picnic June 5 The annual meeting of the Logan1-Im\·ard Parent- Teacher association was held at the Arthur H. Howard sc hool, Tuesday, May 25. For a business meeting there "·as an unusually large attendance. Annual reports \\'ere given by the officers and chairmen of committees sho\\·ing that the association has not hcen idle. hut that it has been interested and anxious to help and take action 111 all problems pertaining to, and beneficial to, the schools and children. 1fi!'>s Aleda Larson gave a report of the Twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Tllinois council of Parent-Teacher associations. which was held April 27, 2R and 29 at Champaign. This report was enjoyed and appreciated immense. ly hy everyone who attended the meetin g. ).f rs. Tohn B. Boddi in formed the tncmber~ of the new health program which the school~ intend to earn· out this summer. This program. was <:voln·d as the re~ult o~ a survey rr cently made h.v a co~nmtttee co~np~se<l ?f meml.)ers of vanous orgamzattotb )11 the vtllage. Sextet Entertains '1\yo sc:Icctions. ").forn Rise." hv C'zibulka, and "~fighty Lak' a Rose:" h~· Neven, were exceptionally well rendered by the Logan-Howard sextet. ~1 iss Bertha TJ1e·. , director of the ~funiripal Pier. Chicago, gave an intercsting talk on the program oi organized pia~· under dramatic sttper"i-;ion as it is conducted at the Pier. The memhcrs enjoyed ever~· minute of . ...,. · SALEMAY 28th to JUNE Sth C as.h o·ISCOUDt. S FERRY'S DEPENDABLE GARDEN SEEDS. I ha ,.e a large variety of then1. ~-\I bert Dickinson & Co. Crass and \"' hite Clo,·er Seed. SPE~IAL ~_. ,. .. On paid order of $1.00 or \ NOT Delivered more, not including Sugar 1 S% - - - - - - - - and Flour t Delivered 2% · c~~~it~~~~Yb~~~~~ ~~~~· .. :1> .h.1~e·s·t 65c E~~~~ 0 ~t~a·r·a.nte~~.~r·e·s~: ..l:'or ~t.ny. ~~~e ...... table. BUTTER. Fancy Elgin CrcanH'ry.. 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