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SECTION THREE Arts 80 THE Three Variety Show One of the gayest events of the Spring season is the "Variety Show" to be. produced by the Students Auxiliary of the Three Arts Club of Cincinnati at the Little Theater in the Clubhouse, 200 East MeMillan Street, at 8:15 o'clock Saturday. Interesting plans are being arranged by the following Committee Chairmen under the General Chairmanship of Miss Naomi Harris; Vice Chairman, Mrs. Melva Huckaby Greiser; Assistant Vice Chairman, Miss Eleanor De Nyse Lee; Publicity, Miss Kaye Tansey; NonResident Tickets, Miss Jewel Terwilliger; Resident Tickets, Miss Betty Coe; Program, Miss Mary G. Nichols; Decorations, Miss Emily Rickey; Refreshments, Mrs.

Earl Hodapp, who is being assisted by Miss Marcelline Miller and Miss Jo Thompson; Ushers, Miss Mary Jane Harsha; and Posters, Miss Thompson. Proceeds are to be contributed to the scholarship fund. The show is to be staged in "show-boat" style, with gay and colorful costumes, The Personnel of the "show boat" selected by Miss Harris includes Captain, Miss Lee, who will preside over the ship, Mrs. Greiser, Officer of Song, and Miss Tansey, Officer of Drama. Miss Harris will serve also as Captain of Ceremonies.

The Gobs, who will serve as ushers, include Miss Mary Jane Harsha, Jo Thompson, Annette Hamilton, Ardine Heiskell, and Betty Coe, under the leadership of Officers Greiser and Tansey. Uniforms for the officers and gobs will follow the prescribed styles; striking and distinctive of gaudy colors bedecked with gold, the rank of the officers to be indicated by gold buttons and white caps. An exceptionally competent cast has been assembled, most of whom are outstanding in the dramatic, art, and music amateur and semiprofessional circles of the Queen City. All students are carefully trained at Cincinnati's finer art schools under expert tutelage: The Owen Phillips Studio of Dramatic Art, Conservatory of Music, College of Music, Art Academy, Central Academy of Art, and University of Cincinnati. Miss Harris is a student of Mr.

Owen Phillips and a member of the Players Group of the Actors Guild, having given many, outstanding performances. the recipient of two Three Arts Club drama scholarships. Mrs. Greiser, newly-elected President of the Auxiliary, studied at the Conservatory of Music and has been prominent in local musical circles. Miss Lee was graduated from the College Preparatory School for Girls, the University of Cincinnati's Applied Arts College, attended the Art Academy, and will obtain her masters degree at Columbia University in Fine Arts in the near future.

She also member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, and the College Club of Cincinnati. Miss Tansey, also a drama student of Mr. Phillips, attended the Drama Department of the Cincinnati Conservatory Music, is member of the Group of Actors Guild, recently directed "Modern Youth on Trial" for the Community Chest Campaign of 1940 under the supervision of Mr. Phillips presented by members of the Guild, and was awarded scholarships by the Ohio State Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution. She is also a member of Phi Beta's Delta Chapter at the her drama with Mrs.

Reba Conservaterwilliger, who pursues Gill Borland at the Conservatory, formerly was a member of the Three Arts Club of New York City, and has appeared on popular national radio broadcasts in the East. Miss Nichols is also a student of Mrs. Borland at the same institution. Miss Rickey is enrolled in the Voice Department of the Conservatory. Miss Miller attends the Central Academy of Fashion Art and the Misses Thompson and Harsha, the Art Academy of Cincinnati.

Miss Hamilton and Miss 'Heiskell are two of that school's most promising art students. The program is of variety entertainment: a melodrama entitled "The Villain Still Pursued Her" by James Reach, to be enacted by Misses Mary Esther McCracken, another student of Kathryn Reese Hahn, director the Drama Department of the Conservatory, and Miss Lorraine Johnson, and a dancing student of Miss Marian La Cour, who studies with Reba Gill Borland at the Conservatory. Vocal solos by Miss Martha Petzhold, who is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and studied at the College of Music; Miss Nancy Poore, who attends the College of Music in addition to her art interests at the Art Academy; Miss Caroline Quincy, a graduate of the Conservatory of Music, attended the College of Music, and the Atherton School of Theater Arts; Miss Dorothy Lou Young of the Conservatory, who is also a member of the Actors Guild, having been recently seen in the guild's production "Mixed Doubles" by Margaret McClure Stitt, and Delta Omicron fraternity, and Mr. Bennett S. Edwards.

Special comedy acts will be offered by Miss Rickey and Miss Esther Miller. Impersonations by Miss Terwilliger. Dancing solos by Miss Harsha and Miss Carolyn Wulfekoter. Instrumental duets by Miss Helen Aronoff and Vera son and Miss Jane Reese of the College of Music. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "'The Wreck of the Hesperus" will be enacted in melodramatic style by Miss Tansey.

Completing the entertainment will be Miss Betty Coe, who will be graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1940, and Miss Betty Ludeke, also a University of Cincinnati student, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, and has been quite outstanding in the Junior phony activities. ity Rev. Mrs. "Complete ENQUIRER, Harold will N. be Efficiency." on Geistweit's the CINCINNATI, subject personal- of Ollie Brannen, buyer Housewares Department from the Alms and Doepke Company, will give a talk to in the culture class on "Household Appliances." The club meets in the Baptist Building, 25 West Ninth Street, dinner being served at 6:15.

Reservations are to be made before 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Junior Hadassah-Plans are going forward for the joint installation and dinner-dance which will be held late in May at the Kemper Lane Hotel. A theater party will be given at the home of Miss Marilyn Chaliff, 3573 Wilson Avenue, We Wednesday. of the donor Admission money. will The be party will be a novel one, and the plans are being kept secret.

Invitations will be mailed to all members. The Madisonville Monday Club will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow in Library Hall. The Home Economics Circle will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Mary W.

Held will speak on and Mrs. Joseph "Stylized Lighting for, Both Health' Steward will furnish the music. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harley Nash and Mrs. J.

B. DeMar. Ruth No. 18, Juniors -The final meeting of the Ruth No. 18, Juniors, will take place at o'clock tomorrow at the Hillcrest Country Club.

The President, Miss Charlotte Wasserman, will give her annual report, after which she will install the officers for the year 1940-41. Those to be installed are as follows: President, Miss Florence Levine; First Vice President, Miss Phyllis Schwartz; Second Vice President, Miss Natalie Friedman; Recording Secretary, Hope Zapoleon; Corresponding Secretary, Helen Ehoodin; Treasurer, Jane Steiner; Financial Secretary, Helen Perlman and Auditor, Elaine Okrent. The Board of Directors for the coming year will include Beverly Lerman, Harriette Kessel, Mrs. Irma Zemboch, Irma Greenberg, Bernyce Cohen, and Esther Kaufman. The meeting will be terminated by a mothers' and daughters' tea, with entertainment offered by the dramatic group of the Pep Golden Studio.

Hamilton County W. C. T. The fourth in the series of all-day temperance conferences will be held from 10:30 to 3 o'clock tomorrow at Y. W.

C. A. Mrs. W. B.

Ferris will have charge of the meditation and prayer service, and Mrs. Margaret Pinner, County Vice President, will give a report of the National Regional Temperance Conference recently held in Columbuthe County Executive Board will further the plans of entertaining the Ohio W. C. T. U.

Convention in Cincinnati in October. On the afternoon program, beginning at 1 o'clock, Miss Marie Grentzenberg will deliver the last in her series of lectures on "The New Scientific Approach to the Alcohol Problem." The subject of this lecture is "Why Do People Drink Alcoholic Bevreages?" Mrs. Anna K. Davis, County President, will preside. The public is cordially invited to attend the conference.

The Norwood Women's Democratic Club will hold its meeting at the Federation Clubhouse at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Edwin Glass, head of the flower department of the John Shillito Company, an authority on flowers, has planned a demonstration with flowers, showing correct decorative arrangements. The President, Mrs. Christine Reinhardt, will appoint delegates to the Ohio Women's Federated Convention, which will be held in Toledo on May 23 and 24. The Entertainment and Refreshment Committees for the month are the following: Mrs.

Harry Kaiser, Chairman, assisted by the ladies of the Fourth Ward. Entre Nous of Hyde Park withe meet at 2:30 o'clock Saturday at the home of Mrs. Myers Y. Cooper, 3030 Erie Avenue. Mrs.

James A. Hartman, the President, will preside at the meeting, at which current events will be given in response to roll call. The paper of the afternoon will CHAIRMAN GENERAL CHAIRMAN MISS MARGARET E. EVANS. The marriage of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret A. Evans of Norwood, to Mr. George R. Hodell, of Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Hodell, also of Norwood, will be solemnized ized May 18 at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Ashland and Monroe Avenues, Norwood. Miss Evans is a graduate of University of Cincinnati and the Conservatory of Music. While attending the university Miss Evans was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.

Mr. Hodell is a graduate of Purdue University, where he was affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi. Mr. Hodell is to be graduated this year from the College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, where he is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa, fraternity. CLUB NEWS MAY BRIDE-ELECT Netherland Plaza.

All committees are asked to have their yearly reports at this meeting. Also at this meeting the secret sisters for the past year will be disclosed and gifts will be exchanged. Members of Chapter L. of P. E.

O. will be entertained at luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, Tuesday, by Mrs. Charles Booth, 2980 Linwood Road, with Mrs. J. B.

Harvey, Fort Mitchell, and Miss Florence Lyon, Linwood Road, as assistant hostesses. Mrs. Booth is arranging an interesting program. Avondale Synagog Sisterhood -A cafeteria supper under the chairmenship of Mrs. Ben Kaufman and Mrs.

Boris Litwin will be held between 6 and 7 o'clock Thursday in the Synagog Center. The Philomathians- -Members of the will meet in Westwood at the home of Mrs. Rodney A. Darby, Tuesday. The program opens with roll call on conservation projects.

Mrs. Estelle Ahlers will give a review of "Sycamore Shores" and "Bubbling Waters," by Clark firestone. Miss Genevieve Sisson All then give a talk on native flowers. The Norwood Education Society will be entertained at the new hone of Mrs. R.

Gooding, 6509 Ridge Circle, on Tuesday. The subject for discussion under a committee composed of Mrs. R. 0. Gooding, Miss Sara Billings and Mrs.

Henry Spicer will be religious news. Mrs. Gooding will have charge of the program. Transportation will be provided by members of the club. H.

N. G. Club -A birthday party will be given by the Happy Ninth Street Girls tomorrow night, for those members having had birthdays since the last birthday party which was held several weeks ago. Following the dinner will be a short business session which will include an election of officers for next year. The speaker for the dinner program will be Mrs.

Oliver B. Kaiser, who will tell the girls something about "Fans and Their History." -Newman Studio. MISS LOUISE DE MONTLUZIN. Miss Louise de Montluzin has been appointed General Chairman for the alumnae celebration of the golden jubilee of the founding of the Summit Country Day School, Saturday, May 25. This celebration, for the Alumnae Association members and former students of the Summit, is being eagerly awaited.

The festivities, which will take place at the school, will include a reception, followed by solemn benediction. A banquet in the attractive student dining rooms will bring this long-anticipated day to a close, be Air," Alumna on by Mrs. "Women's of SUNDAY, George of Conquest H. of Parvin. MAY Omicron the Mrs.

Mrs. mittee, 5, Snowden; John Mira. 1940 E. Grace; Corresponding Nelson Program High Secretary, al Com- and Spring Dance Members Delta Mrs. Chapter, which Cooper is a patroness, will give the musical program: "Mornfollowiner a Storm" and "I Met My Love Again," by Mrs.

Charles E. Work, accompanied by the composer, Miss Mary Keeney; "Submerged Cathedral," by Debussy, and "Rhapsody in Sharp by. Dahnanyi, will be played by Mrs. Joe C. Boone;" "Renouncement," by Margaret Arnold; "In My Garden," by Firestone, and "Life," by Pearl Curran, will be sung by Miss Norma Louise Daugherty, accompanied by Miss Margaret Arnold.

A composition of Ericourt's will be played by Miss Margaret Arnold in conclusion of the program. Miss Helen Reif will announce the musical numbers. Norwood Needlework Guild- -The Directors of the Norwood Needlecraft Guild will meet at the summer home of the President, Mrs. J. C.

Cadwallader, on Oxford Road. Terrace Park, Ohio, 10 to 4 o'clock, May 13. All attending please bring sewing equipment. Los Angeles Sanatorium and ExPatients Home The Cincinnati Chapter will hold its final meeting of the year at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Wise Center, North Crescent Avenue and Reading Road. All final reports of the various committees will be read and arrangements made for the donor luncheon, to be held sometime in June.

A has been arranged for the afternoon, with Miss Eileen Rosenbloom giving several dramatic sketches. A social hour will follow. Members of the board will meet at 12:45 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Stewart, President, will preside.

Mothersingers Mrs. Chester R. Shook, Acting President of the Mothersingers of Cincinnati, in the absence of Mrs. Stanley Lee Clark, President, who is ill, requests that members report in costume at Elks' Temple, Ninth and Elm Streets, at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 12, for a rehearsal preliminary to the participation of the Mothersingers at 3:30 p.m.

the same day in the Mother's Day program of Cincinnati Lodge of Elks. Dr. John A. Hoffmann, musical director of the organization, will direct the rehearsal and conduct the program during the Elks' services. Mrs.

Clark is confined to her home by a siege of illness that prevented her from in the recent fifteenth con-! 'anniversary cert of the organization she founded. Upton Study Club Mrs. John Fogg, who is retiring from office as President of the Upton Study Club, preside at the last business meeting for this season to be held at 2 o'clock Thursday in the Hotel Metropole, Preceding this meeting Mrs. Fogg is entertaining with a dinner for her officers and Chairmen of the past two years. The newly elected staff will not be presented until the plantation jubilee party May 23, for which elaborate preparations are being made.

Esther Hall Board The May meeting of the Esther Hall Board will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday at the home, 221 West Ninth Street, with Mrs. W. M. Harford, the President, presiding. Mrs.

Malcolm McElroy will be in charge of the devotional hour and will present Mrs. Charles Bernhardt, wife of the pastor of Hooven and Ebeneezer Churches, as leader. Reports from officers and Committee Chairmen, with roll call from all Methodist churches in the Cincinnati district, will be a feaof session, ture Mrs. Harford will appoint a Nominating Committee at this time. Miss Sadie Markee, Superintendent of the home, and her assistant will report on the home's activities during the past month.

Luncheon will be served at noon. The Tusculum Monday Club will present as the guest speaker for the meeting tomorrow at the Columbia Baptist Church Owen Phildirector of the Little Theater. lips, Following luncheon at 12:30 o'clock following program will be "the given: Responses, voices of nature; Mrs. Harold Barrere, current events; Mrs. A.

W. Burkhardt, a on "Outstanding Fiction of Today;" Mrs. Florence Tuthill, a group of songs. Foster Home The regular meet-1 ing of the Linen and Clothing Circle of the Foster Home will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sidney Deutsch, Beechwood Avenue near Reading Road.

Christ Church Woman's ClubMembers of the board will meet at 1 be o'clock meeting Wednesday. on May 22. There Mrs. will no Arthur Kryder will conduct the final story hour and quizz and award the prize for the year at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. Mrs.

Charles Croninger will speak on current events at 3 o'clock. The Southgate Literary Club will meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. William Knable on Washington Avenue, Newport. Mothers' Day will be observed in a surprise program. Pi Omicron Sorority--Phi Sigma Theta Chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority will meet as usual at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday at the Netherland Plaza.

Mrs. Lora R. Lederer will lead the class in discussion of current events and the following members will contribute items in the news which have happened since the last meeting: Local and Ohio news, Mrs. Jo Tingley; United States and Washington, Miss Helen Pepper; new books and publications, Miss Louise Fields; theater, movies, and music, Miss Helene Kuehner; miscellaneous items of interest, Miss Amy Jean Walz, The chapter's annual banquet will be held in the early part of June. Miss Amy Walz, Chairman, and her committee are working to make the occasion a very enjoyable one, and both active and inactive members of the three original groups are cordially invited to attend.

The Cary Literary Club will meet for a one o'clock luncheon Saturday at the new home of Mrs. R. 0. Gooding, 6509 Ridge Circle, Pleasant Ridge. After the business meeting the following officers for the new year will be installed: President, Mrs.

Howard Cox; Vice President, Mrs. Edward Roettinger; Mrs. Edward Rooch; Recording Secretary, Mrs. S. R.

on Club election. the of Hamilton importance of County, G. organization, will Mueller, talk Louis Mrs. of The Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association will hold its May meeting in the Hotel Gibson at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. Mrs.

X. W. Hagen will preside. Hostesses for the evening are Mesdames C. C.

Bedwell, D. H. Lacy, E. E. Magee, F.

Hyland, and E. W. Stemler. Men's Night will be observed and a program being arranged by the members of the R. M.

A. Cincinnati Virginia Asher Business Women's Bible Council The following officers, elected at the annual election of the Cincinnati Virginia Asher Business Women's Bible Council, will take office June 1: Estelle Schlueter, reelected President for the second consecutive year, who is being congratulated upon leadership during the past year; Antoinette S. Meyer, First Vice President; Josephine Tischendorf and Elizabeth Hughes, tying for the position of Second Vice President; Alma Moeller, Corresponding Secretary; Helen Feiss, Recording Secretary; Amelia BrinkTreasurer; Carolyn Zopf, Auditor; Ethel Barton, Chaplain. Program of the nineteenth birthday party banquet of Cincinnati Council, to be held May 23 in the Masonic Temple, is in the hands of Helen Brinkman, First Vice President, who is Party Chairman in charge of arrangements. Reservations can be made any time now with Ada Long, Ticket and Sales Chairman.

Guests may include non-members as well as members, as there will be ample table space. Miss Frances Bennett of Chicago will be the principal speaker. May will be "Prayer, Month" for annual conference of the Federation of Virginia Asher, Business Women's Bible Councils, which will be held' in Bonclarken, Flatrock, N. in July. Republican Women's ActivitiesThe Eastern Division of which Mrs.

Elmer W. Grischy is Chairman, is Gooding. MISS VIRGINIA KOPPERS. Miss Virginia Koppers, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Koppers of Oakley, is in charge of general arrangements for the "sweater swing" dance to be given Friday by W. H. 0.

of Withrow High School and Delta Fogoti of Western Hills High School. This party will be at the Hartwell Country Club. Others from W. H. O.

who are assisting Miss Koppers with arrangements are Misses Loraine Fielman, Betty Ackenhausen, Joan Poppe, Loraine Petty, Betty Niehart, and Dottie Hayes. From the Delta Fogoti are Misses Marion Petty, Bette Pollard, Dottie Cantgler, Betty Kramer, Delores Heintzman, Jane Dawson, and Shirley Owens. having its quarterly meeting in the Committee of the Republican Men's meeting. FRAPPE 39:95 This icy, Permanent-finish, Imported Organdy dress might easily have been in the wardrobe of a Louisa Alcott heroine. Refreshing as frappe, here's one of the reasons why our Debs of today are cool and collected.

The skirt is yards around and "striped" with rick rack braid. The layered "ruff" neck is caught with luscious ripe, Grade A Strawberries at the throat. Colors: Black with White Rick-rack, White with Red or Navy Rick-rack. JENNY EVENING DRESSES FOR SUMMER FROM 19.95 Sincerely, 16-18 West Fourth St. clubrooms, 125 East Ninth Street, at 1 o'clock tomorrow.

Chase Davies, Chairman of the Central Organization Chairman, will talk on the importance of organization after which refreshments will be served. Mrs. Leslie Binder, President of the Newtown Republican Women's Club, and Mrs. George Wenner, Vice President of the First Ward Republican Women's Club, will assist Mrs. Nicholas Klein at the tea table.

All officers and members of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Wards, also Columbia, Mariemont, Indian Hill, Newtown, and Norwood are cordially invited. The monthly meeting of the Anderson Township Republican Women's Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Duckett, 6858 Beechmont Avenue, Mount Washington, at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday. The Program Committee, Mrs. Charles R.

Campbell and Mrs. Edward Shaw, will present as speakers, Fred J. Morr and Hobart A. Wehking, both candidates for the County Commissioner's office. The President of the Republican Women's Club of Hamilton County, Mrs.

Leo Lindenberg, and Mrs. William Coffin, Central State Committeewoman, will also be present. The Republican Women of the Eighth Ward will meet at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Bruns, 2420 Highland Avenue, at 8 o'clock Tuesday to discuss plans for formation of an active club in the ward. Mrs.

Louis G. Mueller, Organization Chairman of the Republican Women's Club, will preside at the meeting, and Mrs. George Reusch will assist the hostess on this occasion. All the women of the Eighth Ward are cordially invited to attend. First Ward Republican Women's Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.

Ann Cordes, 2217 Salvador Street, Mount Washington, at 2 o'clock Thursday. Mrs. Jack Fisher will preside and invites all members and their friends to attend. The E. M.

Burnett Chapter of Handicapped will hold its monthly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. at 8:15 o'clock Thursday.

All handicapped persons are invited to attend this Mothers of Sons Forum- -An open meeting of the Mothers of Sons Forum will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Hotel Sinton. The speaker of the evening will be Robert Ryan. Girls' Friendly Society-St, branch will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. The evening will be devoted to the meeting of groups with Miss Flora Fender, Miss Eleanor Howlett, Mrs. Walter Blaesi and Mrs.

J. C. Soetje, in charge. The supper group will meet at 6 o'clock at the Diocesan House. The Stonewall Jackson Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow at the home of Mrs.

Howard D. Randall, 3141 Portsmouth Avenue, Hyde Park. Mrs. Blanche Frye Shafer will read a paper on "Historic West Virginia." Northern Kentucky Virginia Asher Businesswomen's Bible Wife and Bernice, Wife of Agrippa" will be the subject of Miss Eunice Williams's lesson for the Northern Kentucky Virginia Asher Bible Council A tomorrow night at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church. At this time the devotional service will be in charge of Miss Nedra David and Miss Theodora Seifert will lead the singing.

The guest soloist of the evening will be Mrs. Guilda Kroeger, mezzo soprano, a pupil of Margaret West Davis. Prior to the meeting supper will be served by the members of the Church School Class of Immanuel Methodist Church with Mrs. Henry F. Bolk as Chairman.

Assisting Mrs. Bolk are Mrs. Josie Hutter, Mrs. W. R.

Horst, Mrs. Walter Richards, Mrs. John Randeyls, Mrs. G. C.

White, and Miss Minnie mites Reservations for supper Britzwein. should be by calling Miss Iva Porter. The following are the newly elected officers for the coming year: President, Esther A Stenken; First Vice President, Garnett K. Leslie; Second Vice President, Mayme Sturm; Treasurer; Beatrice Ellis; Assistant Treasurer, Lillian Wachs; Recording Secretary, Helen Jenisch, and Corresponding Secretary, Katherine Wilkins. These officers will be installed at the annual banquet of the council.

Woman's Social Service Club- Mrs. Raymond Franke, President of the Woman's Social Service Club, has announced that the regular monthly meeting will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Hotel Alms, McMillan and Victory Boulevard. Cards will be played following the business session. Woman's Auxiliary, Good Will Industries- -Members of the Women's Auxiliary of Good Will Industries are completing plans for their annual outing at the Good Will Fresh Air Farm at North Bend. The date has been set for May 24 and will take the place of the regular monthly meeting.

The date for the outing and meeting has been changed from the customary fourth Thursday to May 24 so as not' to conflict with the district meeting. Auxiliary members are asking their friends and all persons interested in the Good Will Fresh Air Farm to help them with a shower of canned goods and staple groceries for the farm. They will be glad to send for contributions needing transportation and to take them to the farm. The Milford Progress Club will have Reciprocity Day Friday at the Milford Methodist Church. The program will consist of poems by Ella Colter Johnston and music by Mrs.

Mary Burkholder and Mrs. Paul Lytel and a paper by one of the guests from Batavia. Tea will be served. P. E.

of P. E. O. will meet at 1 o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C.

L. Gallimore. Mrs. W. W.

Hastings will review "The Prairie Years" by Carl Sandburg. Beta Sigma Phi--The regular meeting of Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the.

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