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Y. W. C. A. Notes

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Day
5
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Seventeen new members. "Posy" can't stand up any more, but she'll take your contributions just as gracefully. The elocution class has brought about $2B into the treasury this quarter. Two new pupils since the entertainment. Send us more bibles. Xext Sunday Miss Crippen takes the second lesson in "The Xew Testament Story," begun by Prof. Coler last Sunday. Bring your bibles. Defmite announcement will be made of further plans for this work. .Attendanee at rooms, including classes, cominittees, .New Year's day and Sunday meetings. 2,000; afternoon callers, 30ü'; lunches taken. 100; situations secured, 22; classes held, 60. If you have not taken one of those envelopes from Detroit, ask the General Secretary about it right away. Miss Salyer has organized a dressmaking class in the Ypsilanti Y. V. O. A. "If the girls woulcl have bibles of their own, with good plain print, they'd want to join a Bible class just to use them." That is what Miss Porter says and she carries hers down to the rooms every Sunday to show what kind of a one the girls need. Look at it next Sunday and take her advice, and join the new class. Our library is being used. We have the Ladies lióme Journal. Union Signal, Baptist Union, Interior, Epworih llerald, and other regular publications, besides some very good books. Mrs. Pardon closed her work with the Physical Culture class last week, as she will not be in the city. Arrangements have been made to háve the work continue, with a change of evening, under the direction of Miss MacMonagle.

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