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Y. W. C. A. Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
March
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Miirkham is now superintendent of the social department and In the absence of Mrs. Lewis, chalnnan of the Entertainment commlttee, will plan wlth the committee for the work óf this month. The Tuesday evening programs eannot now be announced. It would be a good idea to run up to the rooms Tuesday evenings and .sec what is going on. At the of the committee on Religious meetings it was decided to mimeograph eaeh week's notices and appoint a committee to dlstribate them early in the week. Eaeh Wednesday at 4 p. m. there is a gatheiing of mimen at the Y. V. C. a. rooms to discuss matters relating i" home. The subject for thought this week is "What Makes a Home?" ïounger women are especially invited and If the baby has to be brougrht too, he is also welcome. The Sunday meetings are being well attended and full of interest. The last Sunday of eaeh month la to be given to a character study. The diameter selected for March 27 is Ruth. I pray ymi read the book of Ruth; That old love story beautlful as Tiutli.1 The classes in KnglLsh have been reading "Evangeline," and as au extia lesson not sinca they spent an hour or so at the museum, studying the birds and animáis mentioued in the poem. They made quite a sens.itiun as they tlew about wlth their note-hooks and penells, and brought away a fund of Information. The special need of the edjcational department Just now is a Cram's Atlas. li is not asked that it be a new editiun but eme whlch can be used Eor map study in the "Round the World" course that is being planned. There are siill a number of books uiiicli have not been returned to the llbrary. t is urged thal those who have h ui these books more than two CS bring them back.

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Ann Arbor Democrat