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10 MAY BUY CLUBHOUSE | American Association Hepes to Get Sufficient Fumds by Time Convention Is Held. WANTS I STREET BUILDING| Bessions to Be Held in This Ctiy on April 21. Purchase of the building at 1634 1 street for a clubhouse and national headquarters is a project which the American Association of University | Women hopes to consummate at its| annual convention to be held here April 21 A campaign has for some time beén | in full swing to raise $200,000 for the purpose, and it is the hope of the assoclation that enough may be raised by the time of the convention so that the clubhouse may be pur- chased. omen educational leaders. | manifold fun which has been active ih the cam- paign, consists of Mrs. Walter DuB. Brookings, chairman; Mrs. Aurelia Reinhardt, ex officio; Miss Margaret B. Merrill, Maj. Julia Stimson, Mrs, I3 > ‘Wilkins, Miss Marie Ober- Mina Kerr, Mrs. Harold C. Helen W. Atwater, Mrs , Mrs. Frank White and, i Dean. s. Calvin Coolidge heads the ad- committee in connection with the campaigh, and with her are asso- ciated se v-three names of fore- most Amer n cluding Miss Jane Addams and M Herbert Hoover, president of the Scouts. Altogether the American A sociation of University Women has now a membership of 18,000. SPEAKER FROM MUNICH. Fraulein Heymann, Peace Dele- gate, to Address Women's Party. Lida Gustava Heymann of Munich, Germany, vice president of the Wom- an's International League for Peace and Freedom, ‘and one:of the first delegates to the league conference to | arrive in this ecguntry, will speak this afternoon at the Woman's Party headquarters, Ist and A streets north- cast, at 4 o'clock. Fraulein Heymann has been in this country for three wecks assisting with the final plans for the league confercnce to be held here May 1 to 7. At the meeting this afternoon she will tell of the woman's contribution THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1924-PART . 1. COLORFUL PAGEANTS SCHEDULED FOR MAY | History of District Will:Be De- picted in Spring Festival Spon- sored by Community Centers. || PLAN CONSOLIDATED FETE |; | “Shadow of Dome” to Be Presented at Eastern High Headquarters. The history of Washington will be depicted in the spring pageant festi- val to be given during May by the various community centers under the general direction of Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest. A final performance, em- bodying leading events of the various pageants, will be held at the Cen- tral High Community Center. “Along the Water Front” will be presented at Southeast Community Center, gponsored by the Southeast Citizens' Association, and the Ana- costia Citizens’ Association, under the direction of Mrs. M. W. Davis, acting assistant general director of com- munity centers of District of Colum- | tions, including the Capitol Hil His-| tory Club, featuring historical events centering in and around the Capitol building itself. | “Old Port On Patawmack.” i “The Old Port on the Patawmack'/ tells the history of Georgetown, and ' among the organizations intercsted in its presentation are the George- | town Citizens' Association and Par- ent-Teachers' Associations of Georgo- | town, as well as numbers of residents | cularly intere pageant and will Center, *with the M Association in co-operation. events of “The Federal City” based on interesting incidents in the lives of those notable Americans who have called the White House home. It will be under the direction of Mrs A. J. Driscoll, community secretar: at_Thomson center. Two community centers of the city, Johnson-Powell and Wilson Normal, wiil co-operate in the production of to be presented tion of Mrs. Edith A . 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