Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1928, Page 32

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82 I Y. W. C. A. Notes. Beginning this afternoon, the twi- light music hour held at the Y. W. C. A. each Sunday will be given in the fourth floor ‘assembly room instead of on the Yoof and the hour will be 4:30 instead of 5. The program will be given by Mrs. 8. B. Daugherty, soprano; Leona K. Bixler, soprano, and David 8. Rams- dell, jr, bass. Mrs. Annie M. Bohrer will' be the hostess, assisted by Miss M. Florence Dunlap of the staff. All friends of the association are cordially invited to_attend. The vesper service at the Elizabeth Somers residence will be held at 5:30 | officers are: Presidents, Mildred Elvod, Miss Dorothea Kuntz | Eleznor this afternoon. will Jead the service and Mrs. H. E.| Phillips of Cairo, Egypt, will be the speaker. teresting Y. W. C. A. experience, hav- ing been honorary general secretary of the council for Egypt and Palestine at | hobby honorary | Elsle” Sillings; chairmenof social com. s welcome | mittees, Bessie Gelston, Alice Hawkins 1o the vesper service. i chairman of social service committee, the time Lady Allenby president. Visitors are alw: Committee meetings scheduled for the week include: On Monday, heaith edu- | Flynn, cation at 2:15 p.m. and membership at 5. on Tuesday, a meeting of the K street housi committee at ‘Wednesday, the general education com- mittee at 7:45: Thursda: the food service committee No. Mrs. Phillips has had an in-| Jean 11 am.; | Junfor High School will have its first the Elizabeth | 2:20. Somers committee at 10:30 am.. and on | Christmas gifts, to make silver. brace- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D4, NOVEMBER 4, 1928—PART 1. Arminta Naylor and Helen Baltzell, presiding. On_Thursday afternoon at 2:15 the Girl Reserve Clubs at Powell and Mac- farland Junior High Schools will meet at the Miss Elsie Talbert and High and Mrs. Vena M. Spencer of Macfarland Junior High are serving as faculty advizers this year. Les Camerades and the Fidelis Girl Reserve Clubs of Eastern High School | On Friday the three Girl Reservel! Clubs at Stuart Junior High School will meet at 2:20 pm. Short, Miss Mary A. Cramer and Mrs Lizzie B. Berryman are the faculty ad- visers for this year. The newly elected Goucher, Elizabeth Dreas; Nell Pagan, Eleanor Sands, Gertrude Burns; secretaries Larcombe, Gertrude Billings Clara Monquello; treasurers, Anna Lo Buono, Elizabeth Norris, Irma Bryant; | chairm: Mary Kontsonkos, vies presidents, Madeline Nell Pagan; cheer leaders, leader, Louise Crent; Dorothy Johnson. The Girl Reserve Club at Columbia song hobby meeting on Friday afternoon at The girls plan to make leather lets with original designs, to have a who attends a grade, private or paro- chial school is invited to come to the third floor of the Y. W. C. A. at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning and join one of thes: . hobby hour tne girls have games in the Mrs. M. L. Ambrosie of Powell Junior | gymnasium or clog dancing on the roof garden. will meet at 2:45 pm. Thursday. | morrow night at 8 o'clock on the fourth floor. nounced as the subject of the evening, “The Short Story on the fourth floor at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to arrive early. Hitika, K. G. Premiere, Tip-Top and Wohelo Ciubs will have supper at 6:15 | o'clock, after which each club will hold its_regular_monthly business meeting. | All_the clubs arc planning complish the evening's work as soon as groups. Following the Business and Professional Women's Department. The booklovers’ section will meet to- leader. has an- Miss Drake, The International Club will meet On Tuesday evening the Amicitia, | to ac- turns, either at the “Y" or downtown. The monthly dinner for business and | native costume. Mrs. Mary Izant-Couch | professional women will be held in|will also be present and play Dvorak's Barker Hall on Wednesday, 7 p.m. keeping with the Y. W. C. A. emphasis | will join in singing Czechoslovakian during the month of November on | songs, which they are learning under world fellowship, the theme of the din- ner is to be “International Priendship | gram 1s the second in a series entitled “Learning to Know Czechoslovakia and Through Understanding.” Her People.” of the cvening is Miss Josephine Schain of New York, secretary of the national | girls will continue with their. leather committee on the cause and cure of craft work started last week, Special music will be_rendered by Miss Anne L. Smith, interested in the subject of the evening | | is mvited to attend. nd reservations may be made up to Tuesday morning. Wer, they will have an assemb the subject of whi lovakian Music.” of Czechoslovakia is to be present and ' Service, the Department of Labor and possible, so as to hear the election re- \ sing two series of Czechoslovakian folk songs. Mrs. Nolan will appear in her | ganized labor. [ The K. E. Y. Club will hold an im- | | portant business meeting Wednesday Officers for | 1928-20 will be elected at this time. The Greek Mutual Aid Society of the y.'W. C. A. will give its annual dance for the soclal service fund at the Hotel Raleigh Thursday, November 8, at 8:30 ®The committee 'n charge of ar- | Manned mystery boat. rangements includes Mrs. S. 8. Kallvas, | Mre H. Chaconas, Mrs. Beatrice Ka.. Signal from the station. | kolis, Mrs. Helen Kelevakis, Mrs, Lulu The speaker Every one | Tickets are $1 h is to _be “Czecho: In | “New World Symphony.” Miss Ireland’s leadership. terested in indusirial problems will meet | at the Y. W. C. A. for dinner to dis- All the girls | evening, at 7:30 o'clock. This pro- After the program the | pm- A DA et | George and Mrs. Christopoulou. ‘Tomorrow at 6 p.m. organizations in- Chapters. Representatives will 1 Silver Bay. Industry and a representative of or- | ‘There will be a meeting of the chap- On Thursday evening the Blue Tri-| cuss an education program for the | ',fc',c?,‘-‘fi‘.”iéfi?i"é‘?.wcfii c:m';'c‘;:ncyl:: | angle Club of young business girls will | coming Winter. have supper at 6:30 o'clock, after which | be present from the Women's Trade | ogram, | Union Leegue, the industrial depart- | MmO ment of the Y. W. C. A., the Catholic | Holmes, Mrs. W. J. Nolan | Charities, Salvation Army Employment |2 P-m. The Chevy Chase Chapter will meet Piney Branch Chapter will meet to- rrow at the home of Mrs. T. E.| 6630 First street northwest, at | large doll of uncanny el gl went England, to Toronto, Canada. “Phantom Ship” Uncanny. German scientists are taking great | interest in the demonstration on Am- | mersee Lake near Munich of an un- Tuesday, November 6, at 2:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Vernon Hodges, East Kirke street, Chevy Chase, Md. , 15 It is a motor | launch, which, on receipt of a certain immediately returns to shore in a straight line. If the transmitter is mounted on another | ship the boat can be tuwed by wireless | and the distance between it and the tow boat can be adjusted at will. appearancy fasiened with its hands to the steer. ing wheel caused the natives to nick- name the craft the 'Phantom Ship.” Al Mrs. Jane Lovelock, aged 83, recently | unaccompanied from Reading, i REPAIR PARTS For Furmaces Hot-Water Boilers FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE. CALL MITH'’S FIRE-PROOF TORAGE PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 30 a.m. | class in clog dancing and to give a ‘Tuesday night the members and|play. Miss Maxine Girts, Miss Helen friends of the association are invited to | E. Samuel, Miss Marie Kroell and Mrs. listen to the election returns over the | Lora Heberle are the faculty advisers radio at the Y. W. C. A. At that time | for these groups. the radio will be placed in the living The three Girl Reserve Clubs from room on the first floor where it will be | Central, Business and Tech High | easy of aecess to all. and while there | Schools will meet in the Girl Reserve will be no special program, Miss Eliza- | Club rooms at the Y. W. C. A. on Fri- beth F. Pierce, chairman of the good | day afternoon at 3:30. citizenship committee. will be the host- | The Saturday morning program for ess and strangers will be made espe-| grade school girls will include ‘groups clally welcome. | in poster-making, leather work, party ‘There will be an Armistice Y. M.-Y. | favors and a toy shop. There will also W. C. A. dance at the Blue Triangle | be groups in hom~making and first aid. Hut, at Twentieth and B streets, on | journalism and dramatic: very girl Saturday, November 10, at 9 p.m. —_——— Girl Reserve Department. This afternoon at 2:30 the Senior umstea s orm ymp High School Girl Reserve Council will meet in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. Miss Lorna W. Smith, Juvenile Court | worker for the Federation of Churches, will present a new idea for service work | at the meeting. 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