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8 RESORTS. | The Midwinter Gl Reserve confer. | ence is being held in Wilmington, Del., February 10, 11 and 12, and girls from eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and the District of Columbia are attending. Miss Mabcl R. Cook and Miss Dorothea Mc- Dowell. Girl Reserve secretaries, and four delega from the high school clubs n‘pr(‘a"!‘ the association at the | conference, delegates are: Kath- cyn Lyon u( Eastern High. Kathryn Fownsend of We rn High, Ruth Rich- ter ot Busin High and Catherine English of Tech. The Adelphi Girl Reserve of West- ern will make and send valentines to Central Union Mission children to- morrow afternoon. Tomorrow, also, the leading members of the cast of the lar music and at home hour eld in Barker Hall, Seven- this _afternoon Visitors are cordially invited ‘The ref will be teenth and K streets, et 4: JO ‘ to_com ‘The meml)cm\lp committee will hold & tea for all new members since Christ- mas tomorrow in the fourth floor as- sembly at Seventeenth and K- sirecls between 4:30 and 6 p.m. There will be a mecting of (he post committee with Miss Fox. membership sccretary, on Thursday afternoon at & o'clock. Among recent visitors to the build- ing have been the members of the Girl Regerve operetta, together with building committee of the Philadelphia the chorus from the Western High Association, which is making a sur- School, will rchearse at Mrs. Morse's Ney of association buildings over the studio at 4 pm country. - They included Mrs. Henry —Tuesday, February 14, Valentine V. Green, Mrs. Charles F. Hendricks. day, will be celebrated with parties by Miss Dorothy Morgan, James S the four clubs meeting at Columbia Harris and Victor Eberhardy Junior High., Langley Junior High, Philadelphta. Miss Gladys Taylor of pPowell Junior High and Macfarland | the National Board has been Junior High. The Lealatad Club of at E street during her stay in Wash- Business High School will have a ington in the intercst of s Valentine party in the Girl Reserve of the Y. W. C. A 100ms at Seventeenth and K streets at There will b2 a mee 3 pm.. when they will entertain fresh- board of directors on Febr man girls 10:30 am. The five Girl Reserve clubs of Den- The E_street house committee Will nison Vocational School will hold 8 meet on Tuesday. February 14. at 2:3). joint musical meeting on Wednesday The World Fellowship Forum lanch at 2 pm. to practice for the song for February will be held on the 16th contest to be held March 20. The at 12:30 pm. F. O. L. Grueger. who was unable to come to the associatic last month, will speak on the movement in Germany. He will the history and psvchological back- ground of the movement before and after the war. Registration should bc_made by ncon on Wednesday three Girl Reserve clubs of Jefferson Junior High will meet at the school at 2 pm. On Thursday at 2 pm. the Girl Re- serve Club at Stuart Junior High hool will have a Valentine party for ‘W members Les Camerades and Fi- delis Clubs of Eastern High will fill a The wives of Georgia Senators and box and send it to Ellis Island on |} Representatives in Congress were the Thursda t 2:45 pm. i guests at tea last woek of Miss Estelle * Friday at 2°15 p.m. the three clubs at Bozeman and Miss Floride Allen. food IHine Junior High will have social serv- gervice directors in th> ciation. The third of the scries of fl'ustrated travel talks by Mrs. Ch:\rlfl Wood will b2 given on Wednesds T ice meetings at the school. The Semper Fidelis Club of Tech and the Bon Se- cour ub of Central High will meet in the 1 Reserve clubrooms on Friday in Barker Hall W Si at 3 pm. i teenth and K streets, at s 15 pm. The Chums, Three-Leaf Clover, Blue | under auspices of the League of the Triangle and Four-Leaf Clover Girl Re- | Covenant. Mrs. Wood's subject wiil © Clubs will meet at 10 o'clock Satu be Australia, New Zcaland and the South Seas. day morning in the Girl Rescrve club- rooms. At 2 p.m. the Four-Leaf Clover day with a Valentine tea in the Girl Reserve assembly room February 16, from 4:30 to 6, followed by & supper party at the Madrillon restaurant at = meeting on Thursday, Club will hold a Valentine party in the assembly room on the fourth floor at Seventeenth and K streets. meets fourth Mondays «f each month at 8 {pm. and invites all young business and | professional women of foreign birth to | its membership. Amicitia, and Woehlo Clubs will have a joint “Current Smith_will be the speaker of the eve- | ning. Club supper will be served at 6:15 Thursday evening and have supper at 6 lead the members in a discussion of “Personality.” at 8:15 o'clock the young busine: professional women of the will present the modern comedy entitled “39 East,” Mrs. Alice Sigworth Morse is directing the play, which has been under rehearsal since October. play by means for raising funds with which to send young busine: conferences of the Y. costing 75 cents each are on sale at the building this Club will cntertain 10 children from h the Gospel Mission in the third floor clubrooms. Industrial Department. rial - soction will supper party in the | v room on the third | evening at 6:30. ay Club will celebrate lh" | Organizations using the week include the second volunteer leadership, under pices of the Council of Social A at 11 am. on the fourth floor: a lur th» Council of Social Az pm. and at 2:30 a mectine of the Ar Navy Chapter of th2 D. A R Juncheon at 12:30 by the executive committae of the trict of Columbia Council for the vention of War, in the fourth-floor inz room: on Thursday the execu committee of th: Women's Auxiliary the Federation of Churches will hold meeting at 11 a.m.; on Friday the Abi- gail Hartman Rice Chapter of the D. R. will hold a dinner meeting in the fourth-floor dining room. and the Sigma xnpn- Tau Sorority will give a dance the Recreation Cenier. Twentieth lnd B. and on Saturday the “Happ; Boys' Club” will give a dance at Twen- tieth and B. Education Department. Al classes for the second term will start this we: In addition to i courses offered in th» Fall scveral ne ones have been added. The list includ & variety of subjects, cultural and util tarian. Scewing and cooking clas arr being planned to meet once a term instead of twice. as Speedwriting, the new shorthand. using Jetters instead of symbols. is being given again at a very reasonable rate. Other courses in this group are business Eng- lish and advertising. Eightecn other mt will be lhen Folders will be ! sent upon request . The new urm "in the instruction of fretted instruments begins Wednesday, Pebruary 15. Instead of class lesson: five private lessons in any of the fretted instruments will be given. th ti privilege of free ensemble practice cluded. The instructor is Sopho~! Pa; The hours are Wednesdz Eaturday evenings and the tuition i le. Allh"u"h th> new term gins February 15, siudents may regis.e: &t any time. s ———— t Atlantic Cng,;flJ.wn E There exclusiveness, perhaps—its four- | scre extensiveness, lawns and [ something about it—its Boardwalk sun decks—sca water baths—exemplary service—some- thing that has made it the beach- front success for fifty-odd years formerl: The ST CHARLES | ON THE BOARDWALK Get away from winter colds and grippe. Let us help you take a new lease on life. It is always healthy in Atlantic City New. Fireproof. Luxurious appointmenta. Charming location on North Carolina Ave., Chapters. The Mount Pleasant Chapter will hold a food sale in the lobby of the ¥ W. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets, on Thund-y'{!rlvm 10 am. to 6 p.m. ‘There meeting ot the Cle\c- [.oads or part Joads to and from New York land Park r tomorrow because of | Fluiuiciplia Chicago. Lynchburg. Suilsvury. | the bazaar which was held yesterday. | 0 00 gy | ‘The Park View Chapter will hold 2 “white elephant” party at the home ot Mrs. D. E. Clarke, 1314 Farragut street, &t 2 p.m. tomorrow. At 2 pm., also, the Piney Branch Crapter will hold its weekly mecting snd Bible clazs at the home of M. 12 L. Fassett, 1408 Emerson street. Elizabeth Somers Residence. At the vesper service this afternoon at 5:30 Mrs. Anne Tillery Renshaw of the Renshaw 8chool of Expression will be the speaker and Miss Julia Maxwell the leader. A Valentine dance will be given by [MOVING g STORAGE IKRIEGS| XPRESS | | &STORAGER fJCO.. INC. PACKING SHIPPINGY -r.m Eye St _ Main_2m0 W the girls living at the residence on | the evening of Wednesday, February 16. Miss Dorothy Alderman is chair- M()VL Wnl‘rvu Worry or Risk man of the music committee, Miss Service—Low nuhv Helen McGinnis, chairman of the re- freshment committee, Miss Mildred Smith. chairman of the decorations, end Miss Dorothy Roberts of the ticket scle, por i NORTH 104 w sy LONG DISTANCE Girl Reserves. The new Girl Reserve Ciub st Fiil- more Bchool hes chosen the name “Happy Hour Club” zud has elected ad. fo & i President. Louise hiladelphia, the foflowing officers McKirdy: vice president, Alice Blanch- York, Nortolk, Bl e e M Shomben Pittshurih and poluty en’ ronte! treasurer, Mildred Browning. social MR chairman Luciie Adams; service chair- | DAVIDSQON THANSFER & f} man, Winifred ‘Thompson. hobby STORAGE Co. || ehsirman, Anna Graf. This club meets 1107 H B NW_ Main 0220 Lo 0230, @t the school each Wednesday at 3 pm TOURS, TOURS. 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Hitika. ~Premierc, Tip Top [ py e Accociated Pioss ~| CHICAGO, February 11.—The book- Keeper wins the race from cradle to rave, while the physician lags behind {and lives the longest. So finds Dr. J. M. Dodson of the | American Medical Association, in a re- cent. publication of vital statistics of the Census Burcau. In reading the report before the medical body meeting here, Dr. Dodson said that the average doc- tor lives to the age of 62 the aver- the subject beiny; Miss Blanche E. embly program, Books.™” riangle Club will meet on The Blue '] 30. After supper Miss Mary Fox will On Friday and Saturday of this week and ciation written by Rachel Crothers. Orway cau N 82 flyl?llflo to $1300 Spain, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Scot- land, Berlin, (Paris, London). World Crnl January 16th, 106 days, $1000 . Mediterranean, 66 days, Janu- | by 80, $600 up. =} ers S.3°8 Tourlst Axency, 1430 H 81, X Clark. Times Bl York. This is the third annual this department, given as a women to Summer W. C. A. 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