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1 ibl4 I tmt kiikt lak« them home in the aftcraoon. til* schools arc ^nerany Bnonr popo DB. ibs 3 Eack cbil4 ^ %. bMltb in- •pMtion U tMe morniqg btfore 'bflfns «Uofret to awoefato wiA ♦he othera. A free fentfrally follows the iiu^Uon, pem-MM t»nRi«h tmiivipmmt find fnrtnirig, and the thildran tbr»ii«ri ivperTisad pimsf and res4^ bot'the pamtt’as w*U hair* fan*- fttod ttadugb> «ke UiAwleitfe their ^iMren arA beiAfg well car*4 for whiJ^tliejt are bnay at other ta^, and through clase cantaet ^ith the teaolieM, who are well equij>)Pfid to Hel^ them aohre thetr ehlldftta^ proftI«]BB. The local nursery school is Jttl White>Rook Baptist Churoh an^J Zion Church on Plna Street the teachers helping the Vihlldren I over the difficulties that alwapsj arise when they are first learning | M play together. At noon a VtHnced, ntinsKingl meal is served, and cod liver oil is | ipven when necessary. N^>s fol low, giving the active, growing I oodies a chance to relax and get! nmc|!-needed rest.* |1%e neyt Moming at seven orUiHk I Mr, Ford «aUed on Or. Car*»r. i ittpclnft Umi| it tfA tito first liiBC Hr. m»r#’«v.>r •n ■ fVeat in.tlie hotel. CRICAiGO, . Hmry Fvr4, fc»^wt"s#leiii3MUi npacnate, went oat of hto way o |o honor to Dr. George W. Carver list was In Detroit on the 01 of his recent lestttr^ before the American Chemurgic Society F«d ___ f ll» pries«si Or. C«rv«r «fm • «W9 •r’l »i— aec. two men spent tlM mo^l AO¥»1[«HSSS- A sectioA of the physicians %i- tending the post-jpraduate school at Ptuytfght -Hwpital hearing a lecture by Pi;, Walter S. Gpant, I expert Urologist, Km the new ve I six years is exacting a terrible nerial tUsease, Lym(p*M>granuloma. jtoll. Pjpovident Hospital in Chica- This dread disease rceognised as go has records of some 400 cases, vpneral for only the past five or J and Dr. Grant is expected to pub lish sooh tb® results of the epjDchafl study w*»ich has be«tt made. Phpsicians from 18 stales are In atfen'dartcV: at the, post- Schools Great Many hegro Children was a lacic of adequate housing facilitiee for them. It was not 'ofEen pfifestble to obtain «ii^[!|4e .a^ce in* the arga whicb: i»ogt needed to be served. Scbotd baild- Ings Afere usually ovefcjfowd jd, dwellinge large enough for th» project^s requirements were rare ly avai]aj{le« and churehes and other buildings were used for so mani1 tether ' pur|i(o*ies that £re-, quektlj- they could not donate the j requir«>d space. I But through unt^-fng efforts >Epace“ generally was found. Wherever the schools were estab j lished, they operated as genuine I communitp projects. Space, heat, light, and supplias were furnished by Jocal ^onsoi-B, ftttd mcrehantg eeopented in do-' On*. iMSe major dMcmttes Rating milk, food, and clothiiig^ faced Jiy th® WPA in first a%- for the most needy children. In tempting^'letaMfth Kich irchooTs nea^ every case WPA funds WASHINGTON, July 29.-' Nvrsec^ Mh«(da operated by the )Slforl» A^inTstratroiV served^ more ^an 8,000 need^^ colored-^il^ett b^^efe this ages of 2 i5 %ui4hg’ the pilst school 3lBar, according to Dr. Griice Langdon, S{>ecialiat in Parent^ £ttucation a»d '/H&nM^gt^-Schooli^ for the WPA. ^ ^ ^ , ^ore*than 1^00 colored work e» were employed os projects of- this type as teaoi^ffit hn^i, die> tkians, cooks and jtoitor^ Dr. I|kngd|Qn repoita. BiJhi r ft tha sohools, located in recreatioo centers, s^et^'ement houses, and cIMirches are continuing in opcrs- tion through the summer months while others wjiich have closed n>ay rtepen in the fall.—— were supplemented by the ifur- niriiing of all necessary suppli-33, 'so that nearly all of the work re lief fonds Wifnt directly into the teachers' salaries. , Through the effoJts 0 f the teachers, a mothers’ dub, com posed Of the mothers of children enrolled In the school, has beeii orgaiiiEed. Members «f"ihe—ehri> supply funds to pay for gas and electt^eity, while fo*odf equipment, and the salaries of the leaders or teachers are provided by the WPA. Many, mathers bav® induced to join the club , through the medium of a children's ^inic condncted every Thursday, at which mothers are encouraged to discuss with teachers the prob- lems of their children’, ___ According to authorities at the center, remarkable results have been «cc6mt>B>hed with the child ren, many of whom when they entered school, were svfffering from malnutrition. Orderly h*bits are made a game. A hook or lock- >r each child’s clothes is identified by a picture of an ani mal, flower, or story botfli figure, atid the children enjoy finding llie proper place for their clothing. At meal time they find their jfJ tfes at is«»ecial% Consl^Vieted tables by means of the same Identifjping aymfbols. Hjpoks for thpir toothbiMshes, wbsh cloitfc, and,4owe49- are similarly marked. The purpose of all the schools is to develop the physical, social, mental, and emotional welUbeingj of the children. 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