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THE WOMAN'S CITY CLUB
Speaker's Luncheon
Wednesday, April 5th, 12:30 P. M.
Speaker:
SCUDDER FARRINGTON.
Subject:
MRS.
"Washington Under the New Administration."
FARRINGTON, Regent of Chevy Chase School,
writes a political comedy which is produced annually in a
Washington theatre. This year, "The Inaugural Bawl, or
Mourning Becomes Election," was given at the Wardman
Park Theatre for the benefit of the unemployed. This
clever satire showed an understanding of the political
background and issues of the day.
Luncheon $1.00 per person. No cancellations of reserva-
tions after 9 o'clock the day of the luncheon unless
paid for.
MRS. ISABELLE
Speaker's Dinner
Thursday, April 6th, 6 P. M.
Speaker:
MR. G. C. DICKENS, U. S. Interior Department.
Illustrated Lecture: "Alaska, the Land of
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow."
MR. DICKENS, for the past ten years connected with
the United States Interior Department in its work in
Alaska, is well qualified to portray the
tery and grandeur of that country.
fathomless mys-
Dinner $1.00 per person.
Cancellations of reservations
cannot be made after 12 o'clock the day of the dinner
unless paid for.
Lenten Service
Wednesday, April 5th, 11:30 A. M.
The Reverend Claude W. Sprouse, speaker; Mrs. Ray-
mond M. Havens, soloist.
Illustrated Art Talk
Thursday, April 6th, 11 A. M.
Mrs. Edward J. Williams, principal of Barstow School,
will give an illustrated lecture on "Siena and Its Art."
Round Table
Monday, April 3rd: Mr. Howard Fitch will speak on the
subject of "Government and Municipal Bonds."
Tuesday, April 4th: Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson's subject
will be: "American Silver and American Silversmiths."
Members are asked to bring specimens for exhibition.
Thursday, April 6th: Mrs. J. P. Kem: "Bicycling in
Belgium."
Friday, April 7th: Miss Margaret Fifield will talk on
"What to Expect in Europe This Summer.'
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13. (FRATERNAL
1933
FL
MAR 27
7 30 PM
1933
KANSAS
CITY
MO.
Mrs. Harry H. Fapp,
32 F. Linwood Blvd., .
Kansas City, Mo.
JEFFERSON