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Y. W. C. A. l l e ! The twillght music hour will take place in Barker Hall this afternoon | and will be held at 4 o'clock instead of 4:30, as usual. Miss Mildred 1. Reeves will’ be the hostess in the building fternoon. nksgiving day yeintion cen- | served in the various departments. At | K street open »use will be observed | from 4:30 to . when Miss 1. Swope of the e ttee an Buckin; secretary. will he the h will be open only when a § k seated service, tearcom and s: closed all day. The pool a E will be open for dips from 11:30 to 1| 4:30 to 6 and 8 to 9:30 p.m., at Satur-| aay rates, and the bowling alleys may | be used from 11 to 3 and from 4 to 10 pm. At E street Miss Henry, the house secretary, with members of the house committee, will be at home to friends of the association from 4:30 to e will be music as in past. The caf t B street will open for dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 and tables | may be reserved for special parties by | calling director, Mrs. Hubbard The pool at reet will be closed | A Anna L. Rose, dean of women E 8t George \Was}h ton University, was | the guest of the rooms resistry com- | mittee when it met for luncheon at | Grace Dodge Hotel last week Ttose spoke on the housing con- | he woman students at llu-‘ attended the Kamp | , which was held last Hall. At tha following new members | » Council were elected to office for L Juniors — Battaille Scott, | Mercer, Helen vise Lind- , Inge von Lewinski, K Willard, Ruth Richte: \ kle. Seniors—Lucille Krause, Agnes : r Westergren, Bertha, ie Collomore and Emily B v | Mi ndbers, education di- | rector, will speak before the Y. W.| C. A. of George Washington Univer- | sity at the meeting at noon tomorrow. | Outside organizations mecting at | the building this week include the | Monday Evening Club at § in the| fourth floor assembly room. and on| Saturday evening the employes of | the Fuller Brush Company the District of Columbia, Ma , Vir- ginia and Delaware. This group will bowling and daneing. Gallaudet College came in to Vis thy association Wednesday. looking over the building they enjoved the howling all At tea Mrs. T. E. Brown, president; Mrs. Fred E. Wright, chair- | man of the membership committee; Miss Anderson and Miss Fox received the students. | Chapters. | There will be a meeting of the chap- ter council tomorrow in the board room at Seventeenth and K streets, when Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele will pre- | sent the revised constitution. | Princeton Chapter will meet with | Mrs. Lee H. Robinson in her new home, §725 Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Mrs. Robin- son will be assisted by the follo hostesses: Mrs. B. B. Pigman, R. E. Holm, Mrs. A. J. Leister, Mrs. N. A. Carr and Mrs. Joseph Comer. Miss Dorothea McDowell, as: girl reserve secretary, will speaker at the business meeting. which will be followed by a social hour consisting of a musical and lit- erary program. Elizabeth Somers Residence. | Vesper services have been resumed at the residence, and this afternoon | at 5:30 the Rev. William A. Eisen-| berger, assistant pastor of the Church | of the Covenant, will be the speaker. | On Thanksgiving Day dinner will | be served at 1 p.m. Guests from out- | side the house can be accommodated in the transient dining room. The girls living in the house will| give a tea dance and party for their | friends on Thanksgiving afternoon from 4 to 6. Miss Evelyn Thomas is in charge of the arrangements. | Business and_Professional Women's | Department. Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham, candidate for the United Ctates Sen- ate from Texas and prominent in many public affairs, is to be the| speaker at the Nation-wide banquet | for business and professional women Tuesday at p.m. in Barker Hall. | Miss Mary Apple, contralto, talented local musician and known especially | to the radio audience, will sing. Miss | Grace Brame, president of the club council, will preside at the banquet greetings from the assembly dent will be read by Miss Pabst and greetings from the national | council of the “B and P" assembly will be given by Miss Margaret Gay- | lord, representative from this depart- ment. Mrs. Grace Pope, pictured as| the “Girl in the Blue Triangle,” will | read the purpose of the “B and P" | assembly. Telezrams from other sociations will also be read. Group singing will take place during the banquet and the program will cl with “Follow the Gleam.” Miss Imogene Ireland wil lead the sing- ing. All business and professio women_are cordially invited to at-| tend. Reservations be received | until tomorrow afternoon in the “B and P office, fourth floor | The subject for the boa hour, tomorrow night, will be: tures to Buy for Christmas given under the direction of Miss | Alice Hutchins Drake, at 8 o'clock. | A dance will be given by tha| Amicitia Club, at the Blue Triangle | Hut, Twentieth and B streets, No-| vember 26, at 9 p.m. Industrial Department. This evening the Deutscher Mad chen monthly meetinz will be held at 7 o'clock, in the third-floor clubroom. when a musical program will be en- Joyed. On Tuesday, a group of this department will give an enter-| nment the Florence Crittenton | Home. Miss Elsa Thomas and Miss | Lotta Leicht will sing n ol | Mrs. Clifford Hurley of | mmittee will give several numbers Wednesday, inior_in- dustrial progr: ven. Jowing supper 30, there will be a ft the making of at & rls from | ¢ afternoon at 614 E street, for 5:30. Girl Reserve Department. This afternoon at 3 o’ th music chairman of each senior high #chool club will have tea in the club- | r00ms with Miss Imogene Ircland, di- rector of mu On this afternoon, also, at 6:30, Miss Mabel R. Cook. Girl | Reserve exccutive, will attend a tea at | Gunston Hall, when she will present | the program of the Girl Reserves to | the student Tomorrow afternoon, the Adelphi Club of Western High School and the Junior Blue Triangle Club of ¥ farland Junior ¥ School will hold rervice meetings at the schools at 3| o'clock. . | pesday afternoon, the clubs of | ell, Col and Langley Junior h Schools will take fruft to the! pital. | of the officers of | 2 “Just Us Girls” Club of Dennison Vocational School will be held at the_school. 5 Wciet on Birs weniyais - TITE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 20, 1927—PART 1. 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