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Women s Role After Tf ar Considered Canadian Home Pad Expects S 1 Engagement Civic and Study Clubs. ter—Tuesday, 8 p.m., Mayflower Will Be First Choice W&Sk. American Association of University Hotel; speaker, Mrs. Laura Puffer Women—Tomorrow. 4 p.m., club Morgan, “Machinery for the Treatment of War By Frances tea; 5 p.m., branch business meet- Criminals.’’ Lide, ing. Tuesday, noon, Membership Tri-T Association. Chapter A—To- Women's Club Editor. Committee luncheon; 6 p.m., din-' morrow, with Miss Mildred Mar- Given kind a any of break for a children of this period on our con- ner for new and prospective mem- tin and Miss Arista Huber, Metho- home life and tinent are happy opportunities going to have to confront bers. Wednesday, noon, member- dist Building. t for their the the children, majority oi brutalized, Nazi-trained youth of ship luncheon for new and pro- Beta Sigma Phi, Eta Chapter—To- women I holding war jobs today will Germany. They are going to be vis- spective members; 6 p.m., dinner day, 5 to 7 p.m„ with Miss Mar- want to return to their a-vis = homes after the children of occupied coun- for new and prospective members.1 garet Young, 1601 Argonne place the war. tries who have known so much Wednesday, noon. International N.W. Today, Gamma Chapter, So predicts Miss Charlotte Whit- | suffering. Relations Committee luncheon; tea with Mrs. George Hatzes, 3614 ton. Canadian writer "The prominent and adolescents of today are speaker, Miss Irene A. Wright, Fulton street N.W. social welfare authority, here this going to make the world of tomor- "United Nations Relief and Re- Writers’ League of Washington— week end for a round-table row. discus- And there never was a time habiliation.” Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Club Stu- sion arranged by the World's Young when it was so important to make recent graduates’ dinner. dio, Fairfax Hotel. Women's Christian Association them strong and self-reliant.” District League of Women Voters— Saint Paul’s Academy Mothers’ "The Effect of the War on the Life Formerly director of the Canadian Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., 1216 Connec- Guild—Tuesday. 1 p.m., Executive of Women" is the subject of discus- Welfare Council, Miss Whitton has ticut avenue N.W., Foreign Policy Board, school library. sions the which been by group, includes Canada's delegate to the social Study Committee: 12:30 p.m., Phi Delta Delta, Beta Chapter— both Canadian and American question section of the League of YWCA, luncheon for board mem- Today, 5 to 7 p.m., tea, 8ulgrav# Women leaders. Nations since 1926. bers, Study Committee and chair- Club. Miss Whitton pointed out that the Two Publications, men of Neighborhood Council: Washington Council, Tau Phi So- number of casualties in war Her this will publications include “Cana- 2:30 p.m., YWCA, meeting of rority—Today, 4 to 6 p.m., Hen- be the final determining factor as to dian Women and the War Effort,” chairmen of the Neighborhood derson Castle, annual rush tea. whether or not many women will and more recently "The Dawn of Council. Goodwill Industries Guild—Friday," continue in Life.” gainful occupations. Ampler The latter is a report Twentieth Century Club — Tomor- 11 a.m., 1218 New Hampshire she was asked to make on Casualties Called Factor. social row, 11 a.m., YWCA, International avenue N.W.; speaker, Mrs. proposals officially made in Canada outlook section: speaker, Dr. Em- Franklin Farrington. "If the casualties are heavy." she and the suitability of any part of erson P. Schmidt, "Why Postwar Woman's Auxiliary, Metropolitan remarked, “they will have no the Beveridge plan to conditions in Planning.” Thursday, 11 a.m., Police Boys’ Club—Tomorrow, choice.” Canada. YWCA; speaker, Mrs. Eveline M. 12:30 p.m., Mayflower Hotel, The visitor conceded that a num- Mrs. Harvey Agnew, president of Bums, "Social Security in the luncheon; 3 p.m., movies of ber of women will want to continue Camp the National Council of the YWCA Postwar World.” Ernest Brown. employment because have be- they of Canada, is other Canadian — among Washington Club Tomorrow, 11 PEO Sisterhood—Tomorrow, 8 p.m. come master of many techniques women here for the round tables a.m., clubhouse; book.chat; "The Chapter J, 3901 Connecticut ave- and enjoy their work. Some will sponsored the World YWCA. by World of Yesterday” (Stefan nue N.W. 11 want to combine and Wednesday, a.m., marriage jobs, Sessions which end today have reviewed Mrs. Albert she added. Zweigi by Presidents' Round Table. YWCA. been at the National Education: Atwood. VISITOR MEETS MRS. ROOSEVELT. GUESTS FROM Tuesday, 11 a.m.: speak- Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.. reciprocity Where economic necessity is not Association Building. Yesterday’s LATIN AMERICA. Mrs. Harriet er, Edwin C. Barringer, "Salvage luncheon. YWCA. K involved, however, she believes the included a Tyler (left), president of the American Federation Chapter program discussion of the Wives of two Presidents of Latin American countries —Cinderella of War Materials.” state will hostess; speaker. Miss Etta Mai play an important part effect of war on women in had an to were relation; of Soroptimist Clubs, opportunity meet Mrs. Roosevelt among guests of the American Newspaper Women’s Wednesday, 1 pm., luncheon for Rus-sell: Mrs. Vera in women's decision as to whether to singer, Ross.. vocational experience. Represen- Club when it members and ichen the urns honor guest and at a entertained at a luncheon last week, guests. Reservations handled by Mrs. R. they will continue to work or not. tatives of the women's branches of latter speaker Soroptimist for luncheon at Mrs. Roosevelt at the Mayflower Hotel. Senora de Toro Business, Professional Clubs. N. McMillen, 4717 Twenty-fourth "Where will the state place the the various armed services partici- the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Roosevelt addressed several <left), wife of the former President of is shown Zonta Club—Wednesday, 1 p.m., road. North Arlington. emphasis?” she asked. "Is it going pated in a symposium, “What Does District clubs last her Bolivia, week, discussing recent trip to the South here with Senora de YWCA: speaker, Mrs. Women s Christian Temperance to say to women that their most the Future Hold for Women of the Troncoso, wife of the former Presi- Marjorie Pacific. Mrs. Tyler is San Francisco. Talman Rodriquez, "Chile." Union—Wednesday. 12:30 p.m., important work is rebuilding the Enlisted Forces?” from dent of the Dominican Republic. Star Staff Photos. Women’s National Press Club— Chapin Union, 1334 Fairmont home? If it does, women will re- The conference was part of a study Tuesday, 8 p.m., Willard Hotel, street N.W.; speaker, Mrs. David spond as they have when the em- initiated by the World's YWCA more Holy Cross Alumnae business meeting. Adamson, “The Early History of phasis lias been on war production.” than a year ago to stimulate think- Tea Is Planned Council Scouts By of Qirl the Temperance Unions of the Miss Whitton predicts, however, ing in different, countries on the A reception and tea for newcom- Senator from Oregon, a member of of the House Committee of the Dis- To Re Entertained Community Clubs. District.” that if the is to be on the of women emphasis responsibilities today and ers interested in Girl Scouting will the District Girl Scout trict Girl Scout Is chairman Petworth Woman’s Club—Tomor- after Council; Council, Daughters of the American Revo- home, the state will have to guar- the war. be held the Mrs. Raymond Francis Harper, row, 2 nurse by Girl Scout Council Mrs. Robert A. Taft, wife of the of the Tea Committee, which in- p.m., visiting group. lution—Tuesday, FYances Scott antee gainful occupation for the 5331 avenue N.W.. of the District from 2 to 6 p.m. to- Senator from Ohio, who organized cludes Mrs. Mackall B Fetzer, Mrs. president of the Holy Cross Academy Georgia Thurs- House. men. The home will have to i Chapter, Chapter Tues- be morrow at the National Girl Scouts' the first Girl Norman Gerstenfeld day, noon, Petworth M. E. Church, WCTU Scout troop in the and Mrs. Wal- Alumnae Association, will entertain day, 1 pm.. Our Flag Chapter, economically self-sufficient, she said, Anniversary dessert luncheon; 1 The "Little House," 1750 New York ave- District, and Maj. Ruth Cheney ter R. Tuckerman. p.m., speaker, annual and tlie women must be assured that 69th anniversary meeting of at tea from 4 to 6 o’clock this after- bridge luncheon, Chapter nue N.W. The tea will be in ob- of the National Girl Mrs. John Bennett., “Selection of Streeter, director Marine Scout Week, which j House. Tuesday 8 p.m.. their children will have Chapin WCTU will be noon Judge opportuni- held at 12:30 servance of homemaking day of Women's Reserve. Others of Juliette at her home, 2818 Thirty- Books for Holiday Gifts." ties and Corps opens today, birthday Lynn Chapter, Chapter House: protection against hazards pm. at 1334 National Girl Scout Week. eighth street N.W., to introduce new Chevy Chase Woman's Club—To- Wednesday Fairmont who will assist are Mrs J. William Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scout- speaker. Mrs. Charles Carroll to family life over which they have members the 1 street N.W. Hostesses Exhibits of hand and loom weav- Fulbright, Mrs. O'Neal Johnson. ing in the United States, will con- of executive board. I morrow, p.m, civic section: no control. will^ include Haig. Tuesday, 8 p.m.