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ïne Y. W. C. A. That the Young Woman's Chrislian Association oï this city is a wide awake society can not be doubted for ia moment. It is iully alive and proposes to do some good if such a thing ds .possible. lts latest act has been ito secure competent instruetors to give lessons in elocution Monday ewniags from 7 to 8 o'o'.ock ; Gerrnan Tliursdays e%1enings froni 7 to 8 o'cloek ; voice culture, Tuesday evenings froiu 7 to 8 o'cloek ; physical culture, Friday eveningfi from 7 to 8 o'cloek ; common branches in English, Thursday aftei-noons irom 3 to 4 o'cloek and Saturday evenings irom 7 t-o 8 o'cloek. In. each of these studies a term of ten lessons can be had by menibers of the association for 25 cents and those who are not members of the association, 50 cents. Anyoaie wifihdng to join these classes yill be cordially welcomed. Tlie classes will meet in the Y. W. C. A. rooms ovor the First National bank.
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