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Show IBS CLUBS PREPARE JULY 4 i PROGRAM PLAN ' General Federation Expects Thousands of Communities Communi-ties Will Follow Sugges- I tions for Celebrations CHArTAfyrA. N. Juna :4 Plana for a natlmi-wlda observance of July 4 were mad at tha htmntnl I convention of tha ten era I Federation I of Women'a i'luba hora today. Thou-! Thou-! aanda f communltlea. It la expectrd, , will follow tho program for civic cc-I cc-I brat Ions outlined by Mra. I'rn y V. ' 1'ennybncker of Auatln. Tel., thalrinan I of the federation committee on American Amer-ican cltliensh!p. and Mrs. Alnnao Itich- ordaon of Atlanta, (la., chairman of Citlaenahlp training. I Hpeechea on America nlsat Ion and ; clilzenahlp featured today'a ar anions of It rrV convention. Mrs. Joaephlne t'nrh'a Preston, superintendent of education In the state of Washington. announced an-nounced that (he women of forty-two states hU organlxed programs of com -' muntty service, and Mrs. John 1 Pearson of Marshall, Ok la., reported I Ihnt the course of atudy outlined by the federation la In use In itaiurullxa-i itaiurullxa-i tlon work In nearty all atatcs. other spenki r included 1 1 an ford j MncNtiler. commander of the Amcrt-, Amcrt-, can legion; Mrs. Cora Wilnon 8tcw-i 8tcw-i art of Krankfort, Ky., originator n the j moonlight achool s, and Hamilton K. McArthur of (ilen Hidge. N. J., who ta'ked on the Jiuiior city plan. Tonight Mrs. Thomas Martin. I prealdent nf ihe federation, who wit a a j member of tho president's advisory committer for the conference on limitation limi-tation of armaments, will apeak on "the arms conference and afterward." The federation elected Mrs. Oeorge Bacon of Worcester, Milan., honorary vice president. |