Mrs. Paine. A Young Friends Conference.

Mr. Jenner. At Reading, England.

Mrs. Paine. Right.

Mr. Jenner. Then the period August 1954 through May 1955, you were associated with the Young Men's Hebrew Association and the Young Women's Hebrew Association of Philadelphia, Pa.?

Mrs. Paine. That is right.

Mr. Jenner. And you were particularly given an assignment, and I may say everybody anticipated it being a difficult one, of working with the Golden Age Club. Is that correct?

Mrs. Paine. Yes; I had three club assignments and this was the one that took the most time.

Mr. Jenner. Would you please tell us what those assignments were? You say there were three.

Mrs. Paine. Yes; I worked with the Golden Age Club as you have already said, with a group of young adults, and also with an open lounge, recreation lounge with games and playing cards, newspapers, for members' use.

Mr. Jenner. I think it would profit us in bringing out your background if you take those three groups and in capsule form tell us what your work in connection with those groups was. Take the Golden Age Club first. They were a group of what people?