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^ Y. W. C. A. NOTES ^ l.jisi. Sniiilay was tin* uiiivorsal Day ol’ riavfi- f!ov StiKlciils all over tin* \virlil. 'Phis (lay was ()liS(“i‘V(*l al V. W. A. v(!s- )H‘i- scrvirc. liy soiijts, Mihic rcaUiiig.s luul piaycf. \\\‘ arc sm-i* llial il caiisod oaeh of us to 1m' moro awair of out- lilossliiiis as (•niii|iai**i with the hlcssitijis of stmlents ill otlii'i- pai't« of tho woi-Ul. (lirls, lutw lUiUiy of you Iviiow tlial in Hot S|n-iii.!is, Ai-k. ft-oiii Api-il 20-27 tlicve will 1)0 a National t’onv(*ntioii of llio Yoiniji Wonn'ij’s (Mirisliau Associations of I lie wlioh? rniU‘l Slates? Ami do you know what tluil means' It would lako a volume to eV4*n mention the various (]U«‘srioiis which ai-(‘ to li(“ discussed and |)assed tin al this convention, so, obvi ously. The 'I'lrifi is not ihe place to sei-ni-e inl'ormation -(un'4M'uing llieiu. Rut It nn^ht lie iutereslin!^ to jiet a very con densed vi‘W oC (he iieople who will lie al ihe convention. Of course .Merelilh will he i-ejii-i'scnled, iinl. rni'lhermore. every woman's colh‘ii‘ in the whole I’jiUed Slaies will lie represenU'd too. Now that will !)(> a hunch of folks. I>ut:—tin* student representation will Ih‘ only a small pari of the people llM*r(‘. 'rii(*r‘ will he deh'pires ri-oni the city V. \N' A’s, IVom rhe tJiwn \. W. t'. A's, ffini the t'oiuity and IHsli-ict W. A's. 'rher** will he representatives nC Industrial wom en. of I'oreijin-horn women, et-. 'I’hcrc* will In', (oo. pi'ople from all parts of the world, to tell of the woi-k of the Y ,W. A. in their respei-tive counlrh's. l>e- cause ther(* ai-e V. W. t'. A’s in fovty- ei.Uht ditl'eriuK nations of iht* worhl to day I Doesn't that ^ivi'vou a wuh-r vision of th‘ ^’tninji’ Women's (’hristian Associa tion? ir you want (o iind out more ahoui the ('(invenlion in Hot Spi-in.us. :ii (i the Library oi- to th' Knoin and real aliout il in the Asuofiolioii Moiilhfi/. or ask simie of the i-irls on tlu‘ (’ahiiiet to lend you some (d‘ Ihe 'onv(Mition linlle- tins. This is a !j,r(*at thinj>- and we i-annot alTorl to l»« ignorant eon«'erniii«i' It. 2ne«‘us Collejii', l'\‘li. 24th—Since i']asler sonies at such a latt* »late this year, tjueens is tti have Sprin^^ ilolilays. They liej^iin Thursday, Marih Itlth, at twelve' o'clock ainl extend nnti) .Monday evenin'''. .March 2tMli. l^eryhody is planning f>real thinjis during: this much appi‘«M'iated va cation. Explicit directions: She lives in the {•(Him down htdow, (ui the otluM* sido heliind. ^ COLLEGE NE^^^ UanUs l-’orenian spent the )»ast week out at .Mrs. K. 1. .Miller's. .Mil(|]-ed Williams, a foriuer student of .M(‘redirh was here for a f(*w days this w(*eU. \\'inona I’oole spent Suinlay and Mon day with her sister this week. ICslh(‘r X(*wton s])ent last Saturday and Sunday at Wake Forest. We are sorry to hear of the death of •Mice Khut/'s ;j,randtnothei'. on aceiMint of which she was calh'd home. Jlad,\s ('ui’rin and .Mary ialth' were out in town with Ihden l‘aker for the w>ek end, We r(\u’re1 that .Maryai'et Duncan has lieen called home on account of illness in her family. Lucille Parker has ^^one liouu* due to ill health. W'e are soi-ry that .Miss Uoyster is sick ami W(' wish f(U' her a speedy i'e-overy. \'era .Milton and Leona (’alwi'll spent ihe week end in I'uipiay Sprinjis. •Iiianita Ai-nelt(* s[ieiit .Monday evenin.u’ with .Mi-s, Koy .Ma-.Millan. “Y” ROOM SUNDAY SCHOOL Nave you evi'r visited the “V" Ivoom Suiuiay ScliDol (dasses, or ilo you evtui know aliout them? We who ai'i* nteuihers thiids they are fine, and art- always ji'lad lo welcomt* \'isitors, litit especially on rainy Sundays, \\dien it's so easy to run o\’er withy^U dressiiij^ for clun-ch_. W’i* i'onsidi‘1- ourselves very, very foi'lunate in liavinji' as teachers .Mrs. .]. W. Hunu, and .Mrs. I{. N. Sinnns. who are yivinii' u]i so much of their time for the .Mereilitli Col- ,lej.i-e Department of tin* Sunday Scliool. Their classt's iinmlier ahou( thirty aiul t.wenty ■•iris ivsiiectively. Thi‘ classes meet lo>i(‘ther f(U' openiny’ exercist*s— there* is always sjiecial music— then sepa rate each cccnpyin};' one of the “V" rooms. W’e ar(‘ dismissed in time to attend the closinji' exercises of tlu* Tahernacle Sun day School. We shall he so ■•lad to have you come over to see us at 5).45 any Sun- I day movninji'. THE ACORN l‘ubli-^hed Monthly hy Ihc Astrotekton and Philaretian Societies Subscription Price $2.50 C. C. GUNN & CO. BETTER QUALITY GARMENTS For JFomen and Misses Catering especially to the requirements of College Girls and allowing them a special discount for casli. BUY ALL YOU NEED AT GILMER’S ••IN THE nBAUT 01' ItAI-lClCill" COLLEGE LAUNDRY High Grade Laundry If’ork Cleaning Pressing PHONE 2231 California Fruit Store Our Soda Fountain has been popular since 1900 High Grade Candies, Fancy Selected Fruits Pure Ice Cream VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE California Fruit Store Engraved fVedding Invitations COHRinSl’ONDENCR RTATIO.N’EUY With McuioKi'aiu, Crust or .Vcidrcss VISrriNG CARDS—Finest Quality—Lowest Prices Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. R.ALEIGH, N. C. Thompson Shoe Co. 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