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NEXT CONFERENCE IN PHOENIXDELEGATES ATTENDING SESSIONccIN DOUGLAS COMPLETE PROGRAMtisivT-'iConcluding a two-day state confer-1 ing and listened to a number of an- ticnee which these who have been at-i nouncero*ntwlt;mf activities that arc to tending the sessions since the confer-1betenauig me sessions since uie cuiitn- diirtmrt. t.hr venr Phoetlix wascnces star‘ed four years ago at Bisbcc. n© \ adeclared ’1 I been the greatest success 8ivrn the^ coming session without op- oiA ft A A ft A A A ft ft A M A fti A Mft A A A I - ■ ftft t A I ft- ftof the five held, the Y. W. C, A. dele- position, gates and local workers yesterday se-j it was stated that the biennial constlccted Phoenix 3s the city to entertain | vcntion will be held in Sicramento, 11 the d 929 gathering. Phoenix landed, ... .. . .. ntho honor largely because of the fact p ancl 11 was ulRed that hlt;■lt;that, it is now expected the new Y. W. Aiizcna branches hav. proper repre-C. A. building will be in use at that' tcntalion at those sessions. hlime and it was felt appropriate to! At AsJomar, Calif.. Aug. 11-18, there flt; recognize the vigor manifested by the. v’in b« a community conference, while w caplt l cjUvs worxers in providing, their there will b? a conftrenCe of special p new home. . ' i intorc^n ,;n high school girls nt IronEncouraged and (tarrying an on-j 4tI4. d» «. 0thusiasm lesultirr from the succc s-1 The summer school for secretarial tiT .. „ .* . — U/nHr th I l«j. t\T r.cnnpiol Qni/ilJaf.ACTfA In «VAllf • 1 vv 1 * L 4U3U11/UA ll\Jk Al niv nuvuV'JO* . . . . . „ . . .ful meeting ot tbo opening day,. FiV V?.• »',s'! i^vant,ai'e ,!day. the delegates resumed thoir wo.k (•J ’• ^i11 r Wcrf*lW ;,J 'yesterday morning nt 9:30 and were for six \v9qks a,t, A^itonmr, ralmost continuous until the final scHU tx V xf KVkiKi ; J ‘ ft, . 1 ’ 1 1 1 a Au.sly busy from then $- . ° oon^ue until. 4,icrsion hold .somewhat! a • hmding the cohfcrei\cp fion1 r\ id r • t # I r*\ r T X ^ v • ■ ... I .• .. tifftvm • T». /T »• TLX 141 r]irUJ 11,11 l-IIU ill I«4 I CiV-.MUll im.U vv.il u , . , - — —after 3 30 in the Ulernoon. !icn Dq^las were; Mrs, h ft. nher tlac meeting' WilWhfpn Mrs. Sam Bailie, jMr* swas opened with Mrs. Pajil Doty.'W: aTucson presiding. Special music lor, ai lt;*. liqrmx. Mu. W. J. opauldm.,,■alter 3:30 111 the afternoon. .. vvucn ui' ,1t*v 'u'TT.J rdelegates came together, the. meeting ^ ^ s* } 5: i^t‘jthe opening was provided by Miss Mur- j P ™garet Doty, also of Tucson. j Gr^cr. ...Irs. O. W. Brandon. Mis. X JrwUt'l L/t u V. dloU U1 1 litouu. j 1- * a 1, ulj -- — . - + 1 rThe topic for consideration at 1 ho | E- 5°. il* £' Si Pace, Mrs.. J. V. wsession was “The Religious Founda-1 ®lo2W’. Mrs;, sJ llJoniP * ' 1 ' nlions of 1 lie Y. W. C. A .” and the,^- J- Blackwood. Mrs J. rspeaker was Miss Julin Tolman Lee, I Sanders. Mrs^. W. W. P:nphin, K^i ss national secretary in the finance divi- I'ranees E. Cnmnnngs. Mrs. I. p, Bui-ission. Miss Lee took up a consideration'E- Hat^°J1’ Mr^. ^ h of the religious background of the as- j Schaeffer. Mr s Okerstrom and M,uv c)sociation, illustrating her discussion j a ’ aJ, bwith many interesting cases that had L°wls- Mis. R. E. Soiiers, Ha/. IE. Me- come to her through personal observe.- ^re^°y* Y air on ation. Among other things she read a j L- Do^V- 1^ M* f J ^ f?letter from a secretary of the work n|Mis. Iam Doty, all of Tucscn, MLs .inier Hum a MTit-uuy ui mu w»i n. ** * TinChina which emphasized the helpful-1 J™' oirLr*r!^^^'ness of the work as carried out in that £lU and EcJl I1 Cart^!- of haway country.tional secretaries from the southwestern field.bThere was a general discussion 16I-; erJ2 1,CICJ- Plowing Miss Lee’s address in ; which Jpno of the final acts ol: the visiting | f(different delegate., partic ipated ,ad: «»*£? was to yo^ i a resolution ex-, s)having in mind the problem of the prec.sm'r their c.n;hus,a. tm apprecla- n ** ■ *• tion of the-splendid welcome and en-best and most suitable methods of ,n- 10!; 01 pf'pndl° e:terpreting the association to the com- ^Wnmenl they had been accorded umunitv. Another angle to the dis-u--; by then co-workfrs in the city. j, i ft . {a* I__• 4.• „ ; ' ' ■■■O'1 11 ■ *■'sion was what the association ls‘ trying to eivo as n srrvice to the contmuniThis was illustrated in the Gfrt Reserves, and th’e activiti'sfor girls and \yomen earned on by tl\c association. is found in the different means taken by the association in reaching the individuals in the various lines, among them study groups in colleges and in Bible study.ARMY AWAITSgViPLANESITO MANEUVERitliwtill __i The- first battalion of the 25thIn this connection an interesting i infantry was bivouacked at Slaugh-: incident was related by Miss Lee of j ter’s ranch late last evening fdllowing | Kthe study work started in a studio a strenuous day of maneuvers. Theyclub in Hollywood where some gins, await there the coming of army sitting watching the evening sky caus- planes from Port Sant Houston, ed' one of tbem to remark that she re- j Texas. The planes are slated to garded the sky as such a wonderful arrive today and will stop at one thing filled With the stars and how of the flying fields here. ; 1 (much she would like to know about a! Probably little maneuvering, will be I particularly bright star which was then, done today as • the army • dikes to j ^visible. Happening to have informa- observe Sunday- as much as possible'tion concerning that ’star Miss Lee but bright and early Monday the \ ^nt(Melt;umgaged the girl in a helpful 'und camp will be astir r.ner me troops 6oleasant conversation that resulted m will march out into Xhe liiljsn p,nd itimulating a study in different lines get into ; eoihni\inilt;5atlon with itbe- * , ■ i .« v____ nlnnnc r*4i ) \ it A I •[or good amcaig that girl and her planes. • . N / • '•Tiends ^ V The week oi maneuvers is a weettc:InhtlFollowing the program ^ morning^hic^ded^lDao th. Zessicn opened’ ‘a devotional servicf equipment, usca ■ana^i xn^ imymuui onducted by Miss LuciUe iippitt, na* ^rfltlon..'°v J10 B'oo^. \. ellas aicnal town secrefajj^, and ,tbis oo-. ^ ^ wf«h avlatlrt ‘ 'upied the timq..until, adjournment p^^crK wim aviators^ jloon for the luncheon. , .. mv nv pr4yi?r. . ... ___ _..., Lr nt thA tmscinnnrv jsnrietiPS ot all thelnh w/ith Fdith'Tarter as e•uest, of the missionary societies of all theUbhr5 ^fss MareueS1 ttlrS I churches of Douglas on Tuesday. Feb.,f honor. Miss Marguerite; Harris, I p™es chuVch Thein-! morning session wiU lS.luded the invocation, songs, readings! L’!”c^™ cDe'nin^ at^lnd other features. The opening num-J af^oor session caning M 1^0. A,er w LV^g by S£ SSZ‘JTTSU^JS! Miss Eli^beth Beumlcr gave a read-! Hymn ^296^^ Readingiss iLU/auuui DL-uiuici ... r.u tn pravpr” Mrs O Lag which was followed by a solo by o^A ^^J^-^fchrtstian•ucille Glenn and ^ church). Vocal solo. Miss Marthalayed such a charming voice that shelayiu OULIL a ti.cuumic v““v Bprclund “ *rgs compelled to respond with an en-, 12_Intersession ,Baptist church'-ire number. Home Harvest Fields.” “Foreign •Miss Caiter addressed the girls in Har^est Fields,” “Laborers tor thelest interesting fashion. iHarvestl’” “Visiori,” “Our Responsi-Thr TaS-1 erv? . ? , bility.” Hymn 244. Closing prayer,of the Presbyterian church. j j .30—Attemoon session, devotionalAt the afternoon sessions and the- (Methodist church), osing ones, the conference took thei 45.-Address, “Missionary Work inrm of round table discussions, the OA-».or_a •» Mrs Pnrts Vrral mnkic bvdivided•oups for the discussion of the dif-irent problems. The subject of fiances was considered by a group saded by Miss Lee. Board and coin-iiinity problems were considered by le group with Miss Lippitt.Mrs. H. B. Wilkinson, of Phoenix. ~ as presiding when the conference re-, imed its general session at 2:30 and sleeted the place for the next meet-1Hymn 314. „2:30—Playlette. “We Never Knew” (Presbyterian church). '‘Vocal 'solo Mrs. H. G. Watson. Offering.3 —closing intersi?ssion‘,,fChurch of God)t Hymn 239. f'^L/ord’s prayer.
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