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THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. a D-8 SUNDAY, AUGUST *l. I9M- ,

/ • CANDID

. CONGRESS f By MARY L VAUGHAN

• Legislators' Secretaries I fifl • V S y.J „ ‘ Bound for Aloha Land ISLAND PARADISE—The draft* of'relaxing on white aanda ’neath blue skies will soon be a reality lor Marie Wftnne, president of the Congressional Secretaries dub wife is Joining in the group’s Junket to Hawaii next month. Marie hasn’t had a real vacation in five years, thinks Hawaii is a true paradise for calm relaxation in the romantic P*im tree setting. The secretaries will leave from October 14, return on November 5. They’ll all set foot in Honolulu Just in time for the colorful Aloha Week festivities.. f > Bi JiBKHBtS • * • . * Yi A t- ; tWsUßmMwmm ffrYtisStSM f jP| A WOMAN’S WORK—Busy O. O. P. Congresswomen won’t, | be taking it easy during the recess. Instead, they’ve all mapped plans for a working season.. Senator Margaret Chase Smith will tnako • 6 weeks tour of . Dean of the women members ? in the House. Mrs. of Massachusetts sums up “no matter where 1 am. there’s always Government business to do.” Representatives Frances Bolton of Ohio and Marguerite Stitt Church'of plan an official trip to Africa. Mrs. Katherine St. Oeorge will be active in her home Dis- trict, combine it with a vacation in Europe. tvl/tr BS f^^KsSsmjsk Mrs. Cecil Harden of Indiana, heads for Western Europe s?jj \i fießfi) 11 for seven weeks to study conditions and problems among the civil service employes abroad. , Last but not least. Miss Ruth Thompson of Michigan and Mrs. Elizabeth Farrington, delegate from Hawaii, will spend the major part of the recess in their home areas. * * * ,* CALLING ALL (WEST VIRGINIANS—PopuIar Jimmy Kee, son* and administrative assistant to Representative Elizabeth Kee of West Virginia, says tyUs Congress he’s put in the busiest season since 1932. of he’s found time to help organize ' Despite the load work and head a newly formed West Virginia Young Democrats Club here in the District. First offioial function was to name * \ the two Senators and six House members all from West Vir- —< \ I 4df&% g$ j k ]'3 i |||| I m

honorary , .. A ginia as vice presidents. , Willis Kemper, a past president of the West Virginia So- ciety here, is membership chairman. They have hopes of sign- , ing up at least 3,500 members the first yeat with their eyea on an eventual membership goal of 10,000. kA y Y' \ With a total of 18 to 25,000 West Virginians in this area, mazor It’s possible. ' % • * * • , i v O. O. P. IN THE SOUTH—Mrs. Carroll Kearns who is president of the National League of Republican Women is working on plans for league’s board meeting October 4 to 7 in New Orleans. It’s the first national G. O. P. organization See CANDID CONGRESS, Page D-18 —1 —. l -i.

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