PLAN FOR OHIOANA LIBRARY INTERESTS FEDERATED CLUBSbooks, Mrs. Cooper will give book-j Hits city, to John S. Baker, a busl-c££cs to be niaced along the '.vails of; ness man of Harrisburg, Pa,the governor's mansion. I ceremony took place at Hagerstown, --- j Jan. 23.CLAKK-BAKUIt KITES jAnnouncement Is made of the mar-- NO KQUNI) TABLE MEETING riage of Miss Margaret Clark, a Because of the inclement weather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick there was no meeting of the Zanes* Clark, Hagerstown. Md., formerly of'vUle Round Table Monday noon.offClub women of the state are inter-? ested In the Ohioan* Library books by Ohio authors and about Ohio to bo established in the governor's mansion at Columbus, In honor ( of Mrs. My era Y. Cooper, who con-] ceived and encouraged the idea, the collection has been named. The Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library.” it will be described in a radio talk by Mrs. Clara Keck Heflebower of Ohio Federation of Women's clubs during Federation hours this afternoon at 3:45 o’clock aver WLW.Mrs, Heflebower is secretary of the Ohioana Library ‘committee. The library has been* fostered by the Ohio Federation and much of the research has been done by Mrs. £. B. Taylor of Lima, chairman of the division of I Ohio writers m the Federation, Mrs.* Depew Head, Federation chairman ot\ education and member of the staff of state library, is chairman of the library committee, which includes 2i J men and women prominent in ami and sciences la Ohio. ?The library has no appropriation and is being collected through Ohicl authors, their friends and publishing j houses. The books will be inscribed! To the Martha Kinney Cooper Ohio- | ana Library with the name of the! donor. Dean Henry Turner Bailey; vs designing the book plate. The; Ohio State Library will catalog the7io,o®9Users in 1929The increase In SALADA sales in 1929*over 1928 shows that there were seven hundred and ten thousand (710,000)new users of SALAD A TEA last year^^rresh from the Gardens5*S23