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giss Grace Williams Assumes Duties As New Executive Sec. Y. W. C. AFlorence A. Lynes, who i. been executive secretary of V Dallas Y. W. for a numberyears, stepped down from herfficial «V*ltlon Wednesday after-” at a tea at the administru-building, Dallas, when Mis? Grace E. Williams of OsdaloosnIowa, the new executive secretaryHf,uned her duties in her new Position. Miss Lynes and MiesWili ams'have been acquainted. for a number of years and did -ar ret a rial work together in Massachusetts.Miss Lynes steps down fromw'position she leaves the im-i.rovod Tres Kii!s Camp at Glen] p0lt;( a her most successful and ht-t-liUed project. Because of herfiui-door activity itiea as the eor-r,.(t waj for young women to be lead tlt; health and happiness, Miss!*«_• non Vfrt «4(1 Hrioh-Miss Dorothy Carlisle chaperonedthe group.Those present included Misse Patti Dismukcs, Evelyn Worley. Elizabeth Canon, Ora Belle Barker, Luella Curlin, Rosalee Chapman, Duane Goodwyn, May Reynolds, who is visiting Mrs, George Spence, Helen Naughton, Kath-ryne Lasswell, Evelyn McDaniel, Miss Marjorie Smellage, and her visitor' Miss Moumee Lanier ofDallas; and Messrs. Billy Boomer of Dallas, C. E. Graves, Leonard Hutchison, Joe Bowman Douglas, Harry Wilson, Frank Lander. Clarence Lander, P. G. Cox, Tom Craig, John Bert Gra-! ham Jr., Tom Spencer, John Boole, Tommy Witherspoon. John Harmon Burma Jr., and Robert Smellage.
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Thu, Sep 01, 1932

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