CHARTER MEMBERS attending the 41st anniversary celebration of the Altrusa Club were Mrs. Morna Knipe, Miss Mabel Noble, Miss Mazie Ingels and Miss Frieda Haseltine.41st onniversoryThe 41st anniversary of the Altrusa Club was celebrated atthe Hotel Frances.Active charter members present were given a scroll and a rosebud in recognition of their service to the club. Mrs. E.O. Seagrave made the presentations to Miss Frieda Haseltineand Miss Mazie Ingles.A scroll and rosebud was also presented to Mrs. T.L. Knipe, past international president.Miss Mabel H. Noble, inactive charter member, was also present at the meeting.Mrs. Ruth Hammentree, owner and founder of Quick Film Service, Logansport, was guest speaker at the meeting. As a participant in the people - to-people program, Mrs. Hammentree visited Russia in 1964.Robust creation bound to pleaseLike chile? Like tomato soup? Like green beans? Like sour cream? Like zesty seasonings? Well, you’ll find them all innSnmothincr-Fnr - ITvnrwAnAShe spoke and showed slides of her trip.The women of Russia and a comparison of Russian women and children to American women and children were highlights of her talk.She stated that in Russia, the women live a life of drudgery.Old women arise very early in the morning to sweep the streets. Unless a woman is gifted in the arts and is educated, she is subjected to hard labor.Mrs. Anne May Hamilton, president, greeted members and guests. The invocation was given by Mrs. T.L. Knipe.Mmes. Edward Johnson,E.O. Seagrave, Ruth Myers and Ethallonda Strohl assisted Mrs. Ernest W. Faucett, program chairman.The Altrusa colors of blue and white were the theme of the decorations. The speakers table was centered with a floral piece of red, white and blue chrysanthemums.