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YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN
LEAGUE

Purpose

The growth of Christian life among
women of this University, seeking through
its activities and inspiration to develop
mature and efficient Christian women,
whose spiritual development will corre-
spond with their development along other
lines in this great University.

October 8th — Freshman Frolic

This starts the ball rolling! Have you
an Upperclass Counsellor to bring you?
If you haven’t, come to the League Room
and get one. You can’t afford to miss the
Freshman Frolic — the big “get together’’
of all University women. We want every
new woman to be there. “Open House”
in the League Room all the time, but
especially on Wednesday afternoons at
4 — come in for a cup of tea. Sunday af-
ternoon, October 3rd, is our first tea—
Vespers tea at 4 P. M.

Do You Want Something to Do?

We have many interesting things for
anyone who wants to do them. The
League stands for fellowship and good
comradeship, the spirit of service and
good times and hard work. The outline
of the departments of the League is on
the next page. Make arrangements at
the desk to meet the chairman of the de-
partment in which you are most inter-
ested.

Every Thursday at 10.15 in Lexington
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service meetings — short and inspiring.
Make your attendance a habit — it will be
well worth while. You will hear men and
women and fellow-students that are well
worth hearing, on subjects that are of
importance and interest.

Bible Study Classes

If these do not fill your needs and de-
sires, tell us what you want and you may
have it.

Autumn Quarter
1. A special class for Freshmen.
2. Mission Classes — echo from Gen-
eva Conferences.

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