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Show FORMATION OF GIRL RESERVESPLANNED Movement Launched by Y. W. C A. Is Interna-tional Interna-tional in Scope. Formation of th girl reserve hai Juat been launched by th Young Women's Christian aasoclatlon as ft national and International movement. It la being I formed for th benefit of tha younger I girls and Includes In Its membership grad school, Junior high school and era-ployed era-ployed girls between th ages of 10 and U. Th slogan of Ih girl reaerv la, "To Fac Llf 8quarly," and Its purpose la expressed In tha words. 'To find and give the beat." The object of th movement move-ment la to glv gtrl. through normal, natural activities, th habit, Inaiaht and ideals wttlch will make them resionslble women, ready and capable to help make their countrv more true to It beat hope -awl- trad Ulan. ' Haiti bow club. Be ftquar club and other clubs previously formed by the T. W I. A. will be merged In the new movement. The plan of organisation I military In character. Th unit la a corpa of from ten to twenty girls. Two or more corpa form a company and all companlea In a community- form a division. Officers of the various units wilt be elected hy the girl. Women trained for leadership of the sort needed will aerv a advisor to aach corps. Any girl between th agea of in and II may become a gtrl reaarvlst. The ex-pen ex-pen I nominal, consisting mainly of the coat 'of an armband benrlng the In- sign la of the girl reserves the blu trlan-gia trlan-gia of th V. W. r. A., known throughout through-out Kit rope a well aa America, with the Initial ;. R Mis K. f.ertrude (login, girls' work secretary of (he national board of the T W. (. A., aoD Islington avenue. New York Cltv, Is directing th organisation of the g'rl renervew.. |