Latin American StudyPlanned byStudy of Latin America will becontinued during the 1944-1945 season by members of Chapter HY, P. E. O. Sisterhood, according to theprogram now being assembled forthe chapter's yearbook, to be distributed in October.Miss Edit ha Howell, who has been studying in the south this summer will open the year October 13, with h discussion of the Bueareli agreements, with a comparison of condi-!tions in North America and South 1 America.On October 27, Mrs. A. T. Kilbourn will add a talk on Latin America Airways, an increasingly vital topic.On December 8, the annual chapter Christmas party will be held, and on New Year's eve, a watch party for members and their husbands will be held.Latin American music will be chosen by Mrs. Joseph Woolridge, for a piano program on January 12, and Founders day will be celebrated in rhyme and rhythm, with Mrs, Thomas L. Nelson as the chairman, assisted by new members, January 26.Mrs. George Branch of Delano has been invited to present impressions of Mexico, with emphasis on the dance, February 9 and Mrs. HoraceT. Strong with show sound movies of Land of the Incas on February 23,Election of officers will constitute the full evening’s business on March 9 and on March 23, the group will celebrate its chapter birthday having members of Chapter IW asguests.Latin American music again will provide the entertainment on April 13, with Miss Evelyn YVyne and Mrs. Keith S. McKee in charge.Literature of Latin America, with Mrs. Emmett Henley, as chairman of the evening, and a report of the state convention, with Mrs. Glen Johnson as the evenings speaker, conclude the season in May.The year book committee includes Mesdames Thomas L. Nelson, Horace T. Strong, Miss Editha llowell, Mrs. Emmett Henley, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Glen Johnson, president.