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Show h(y the eighteen clubs in tion. our Vice 'President president, Mrs. Almeda Perry State Brown advanced the spirit and rhe in of the biennial comvention in her reports of tlhe proceedings at the spiration conferences. She urged each district to' find some means of starting a fund this year for the purpose of sending a dis1:rlkt representative t'O the next biennial convention. State program Mrs. chairman, Neeley Leaver, spoke at each conference on program building and coordination. program State parli rnentarian, Alice Manning, gave a thought-provoking talk on "Our Town's Business" It is with much interest, as well 31 great deal of pleasure that I no!! a enthusiasm and cooperation beinl manifested by the local clubs, in !hl program as outlined by N ational lOt the this year. OUR TOWN'S BUSI, NESS. Here is an opportunity to do real individual work, and to be· better acquainted with ourselv· es, our town, our state, our nation ann some come Maud most Report of the Secona federa several of the conferences. Plans are being made to supply all clubs with a copy of this talk so ltihat each member may be stimulated by it to examine her 'Own attitude toward her town. at Pleasing' musical numbers formed a part of each district program. At St. George, the B.P.W. Hymn, composed by Clara WOodhouse, director of the Dixie district, was an outstanding feature. ANIN(E R. PRICE. our international affair's. All state committee chairmen have been working diligently and have availed themselves of every oppet tunity to help you. I would like to recommend the 101· lowing' slogan for your consideration: EVERY MBMIBER A PROGRAM PARTICIPAINrr. ION 0 vision and you perish, no ideal and you're lost: Your heart must ever cherish some faith a)t any cost. Some hope, some dream to cling to, some rainbows in the sky. Some melody to sing to, that is high." CHESTINA some B. service LARSEN, Reports of olDlDittee hairmeD International Relations thus helping group members to gain The International Federation of Business and Professional Women, wihi/Clh, has in a little branches in 23 of the most than 5 years countries, is one more rapidly growing 01 in telf national organizations. The duty of the international rela tions committee is to promote mutual understanding among business amd professional of all countries: and to. promote a program relating to international It has afrfa.irs. be-en itnte'rnational that: women recommended by the committee relations - strongly urged to associate membership in the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. 2. Organization of study groups, 1. take Each club be an Page Six insight into today's crucial world problems. Materia! for this progra.!l1 .new my be obtained from national head quarters. 3. International Ndght be observ ed in each club. Representatives from each civic club in the cQmmunity should be invited to participate in the program all in the interests of better 1,l1ltelrnat:ioOnal understanding. I tion shall be glad as to pr ices to furnish informa- and addresses reo gaming all international relations ma terial and table decorations. May eaoh club feel a deep sense of in its very real contnu ,tiOln to international undeir'stand1ng and good will. ,satisfaJCtion E.DNA MONTGOM,ERY, Chairman, la di n IV' IV a |