4 -li THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 11, 1920. Y. W. C. A. Vesper Service, 5 P. M. At the V. W. . A. Sunday, April 11. will be a program of Easter music by the choir of Grace Methodist Episcopal church. The "Pollyanna class" will act as hostesses for the social hour following vesper' service. Physical Education Department The annual gymnasium banquet was held Wednesday evening, April 7, in delegates to the national Y. W. LA. with about 200 in attendance. Those present were seated by classes and there was strong competition among them in songs, yells and table dec orations. At this time announcement of the demonstration April 27 was made and tickets were distributed among the various members. Miss Jean Berger, delegate from the gymnasium department to the annual Y. W. C. A. convention in Cleveland, leaves Monday night with othersof the delegation to attend the convention, April 13 to 20. Girl . Reserves Saturday, the Seventh and Eighth Grade Girl re serves will hold a general meeting at the'Y. W. C. A. Vera Cassell and the girls of Mason school will at that , time present "Pandora's Box." Alumni club girls of the Y. V. C. A. had a hike and picnic supper at Bellvicw and Manden park on Saturday afternoon. About 20 girls with Miss Helen Judd and Fay Stalil Girl Reserve secretaries, took the trip.. Plans for the Vocational Guid ?nce conference, to be held at the Y. W. C. A. from 9:30 a. m.to 3 p. Pretty Japanese Girls, to Pour Tea r , 4i --'VmjA iVV . -v ; x Left to Right: Mr$. George CriMman, Mr. Herbert Duquette and Mrs. Dale McAlpine. A Japanese booth will be one of the attractions at the benefit bazar which will be given April 16 and 17 at the city auditorium in Council Bluffs, under the auspices of central chapter of St. Pauls Episcopal church. Three charming Geisha girls wU serve tea. The Atlantic City board walk, with all its magic and brillance will be reproduced. m., on Saturday, April 24, are being perfected. Anions. the subjects to be presented for the high school girls of the city are these; Music, journalism, interior decorating, business hi its various phases, and nursing. Friday, April 9. Representatives from the various clubs met for sup per, bringing their men friends along. After supper the girls and boys had a candy-making party in the domestic science room, no boy being allowed to remain who didn't do. something, make candy or wash dishes. Hoth tbe p.-.rty f.ul the candy was quite a success. This party was held for th$ pur pose of making candy for a candy sale held on Saturday, proceeds to be used for defraying expenses of delegates to national Y. W. C. A. convention. Monday, 6 p. ru. Members from all clubs meet for supper. The fed eration program will be: Singing, etc., by V. D. T. club, from 7 to 7:30. At 7:30 Mr. E. C. Page, prominent attorney, will conduct the third talk of a series on citizen ship. The subject will be "City and Town Government." Miss Agnes Swanback, member of the General Pershing club, was' elected from the federation as the delegate to go to the national Y. VV. i C. A. convention to be held in Cleveland, April 13 to 20.. Girls from the various clubs were nominated and Miss Swanback re ceived the highest number of votes, which gives her the privilege of representing the industrial extension department of the Y. W. C. A. Massachusetts lias the greatest preponderance of women "voters" with 58.264 more women than men. North Carolina is next with a wom an's majority of 15.288 and South Carolina, with 10..507. is third, in Rhode Island women of voting age outnumber men by 3,196, and in Maryland by 1,292. A girl in her early twenties. Dr. J. L. Crossley-Batr, officer of the Order of the British empire, Bache lor of Arts and Doctor of Science, is investigating Canadian trade possi bilities on a special mission for the British government. - " I St. Elizabeths Guild to Hold - Cake Sale St. Elizabeths Guild f,f St. llama bas church will hold a cake sale in the guild room of the church, Sat urday, April 17, for the benefit of tiie church bui dine fund. This guild is made up of young girls, 12 to 16 years of age.. They meet ev ery two weeks at the home of one of the members and sew for charitable organizations. At their Christmas bazaar they netted over $130. . miss narioue McDonald js pres ident of the guild. Miss Emma Ritchie, secretary and treasurer; Miss Elinor Kountze, chairman of the cake sale and Miss Barbara Burns, vice chairman. Miss Helen Montmorency designed the posters to advertise the sale and Miss Dorothy, Davidson is in charge of' the collection of cakes. Other members are: the Misses Helen Graham, Jane McConnell Katherine Allen, Lee Hamilton, Jo sephine Drapier, Janet Wilmarth, Barbara Christie, Helen Schwager, Dorothy Sherman, Charlotte Mc Donald and Verona De Vere. Mrs. E. S. Rood, Mrs. Lloyd Os borne and Miss Mona Coweu chaperon the guild. ' Scptlets were born to the wife of Jesus Lopez, a private m the Mexi can army at Montezuma, Mex. .The arrivals are three girls and four boys, weighing about two pounds apiece, and each perfectly developed in every respect WilW News When it seems as if the high cost of living was ever going up and up, isn't it like a ray of sunshine to hear of a saving in cost ? 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