The Parents' Review

A Monthly Magazine of Home-Training and Culture

Edited by Charlotte Mason.

"Education is an atmosphere, a discipline, a life."
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The "P.R." Letter Bag.

Volume 14, 1903, pgs. 799-800


[The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of Correspondents.]

Dear Editor,—May I once more appeal to the hospitable feelings of members in and near London, who are willing to receive country members as their guests during our coming Conference, Oct. 27-30. I shall be glad to hear as soon as possible the names both of hostesses and of those requiring hospitality. Yours sincerely,
(Mrs.) Ella Howard Glover.
35, Steeles Road, London, N. W.

P.N.E.U. Notes.

Edited by Miss F. Noel Armfield. Sec., 26, Victoria Street, S. W.

Tel. 479 Victoria.
To whom all Hon. Local Secs. are requested to send reports of all matters of interest connected with their branches, also 6 copies of any prospectuses or other papers they may print.
N. B.—Kindly write on one side of the paper only.

The Home-Counties Nature-Study Exhibition

Will be held from October 30th to November 3rd, 1903, by kind permission at the Offices of the Civil Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, New Bond Street, London.

In consequence of the above there will be no P.N.E.U. Nature-study Exhibition at the time of the Conference. Members are strongly advised to contribute to the above exhibition instead, and in any case to inspect the objects sent. For full particulars apply to Mrs. Franklin, 30, Porchester Terrace, W.

New Branches.

The Executive Committee has been approached with a view to starting Branches in the following places:—
Barry (Glamorgan).
Bradford.
Brisbane.
Cardiff.—Names may be sent to Mrs. Hamilton, Blackladies, Dynas Powls.
Cheltenham.
Croydon.—Names may be sent pro tem. to Mrs. Hall Colleendene, Addiscombe—Grove, Croydon.
Dunfermline.—Mrs. Beveridge, Pitreavie, Dunfermline, would be glad to hear from people interested.
Esher.
Guildford.—Names may be sent pro tem. to Mrs. Clarke Kennedy, Ewhurst
Rectory, near Guildford.
Huddersfield.
Manchester.—Mrs. Freston, 6, St. Paul's Road, Kersal, Manchester, will receive names of people interested in this Branch (pro tem.).
Nottingham.
Prestbury.
Surbiton.
Swansea.
Tunbridge Wells and District.—Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, Mrs. Trouton, Rotherfield, Sussex (pro tem.).

Readers of the Parents' Review living in these districts, or having friends there, are asked to communicate with Miss Armfield, 26, Victoria Street, S. W.

Hyde Park and Bayswater.—Miss Helen Webb, M. B. (Lond.), will lecture on "Some Small Things of Great Importance" (a lecture chiefly intended for the parents of young children), at 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 20th, at 12, Airlie Gardens (by kind permission of Mrs. Rickman, who will be in the chair).



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