Pastpresidents honoredM.m lt;■ »■ ft O ■-lt;rVWomen's Department Club....past presidents were served by Mrs. Louis Benge (seated) at the annualtea Thursday afternoon. The women include (left to right) Mrs. Thorpe P. Shinn,' ^ t — ^ ^...../Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Ellis M. Learner, and M.ss Mazie Ingels. Past pres identswho were unable to attend are Mrs. Lex J. Hamilton, Mrs. William H. Martin, andMrs. 0. V. Dimitt.annualThursday afternoon at the clubtea ofWomanhome. Mrs. Louis Benge presl-Department Club was held j ^en^» gave the welcoming address.given by MissandMrs.GuyWUbookHeatonto speakThe Woman’s Day observances for the Main StreetAgnew and Chester Im-bler.Christian Church Sept. 19 andMiss Heaton oversees thepart ofprogramMrs.R.Huffman provided inlandbur Booher was generalmanandtable20 will feature Miss Jane Heaton, executive director of program co-ordination for the Department of Christian Women’sFellowship of the United Christian Missionary Society.Mrs. Wayne Agnew, chairman, announced that Miss Heaton will speak at a luncheon at12:30 p.m. Saturday In Fellowship Hall for all women of theproduction of general CWFte rials and editsfor CWF” and a pageCall”.Congooutbreakdisturbances there, and hasalso traveled among the churches in Puerto Rico, Jamaica,teredwroughtcandleabra holding orange can-andBouquetshighlighted themeeting roomsThe objects of the KokomoWoman’s Department Club formutualHawaii, andand counsel, a unitedtoward the civilizationchurch. Mrs. Charles Larsonwill sing.Following the luncheon, theworship and study leaders willmeet with the guest leaders.Miss Heaton will be the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.Women Provehumanity, and general philanth-andwork. TheVersatile GradsNEW YORK i UPI i—Womenwrite all kinds of books — on subjects ranging from atomicnower to Zuni tribal customshas departments for American home and citizenship,educationarts, international relations, nature studyand painting ...........»*«**«I .