NSJACLED Stepanovich, Electa; iSt*. JoMPhlt;W OFFICERS, I Cholta, Warder and Joetph Mowy, Almt UO penooe fathered at the' «eotitiel.HOljdfftetedipte,TTf^f fit fttrfow gornfifntf* corps of officers of Iodiema gfcrtor chapter No. 378 Order atEittonr Star.Mr. sad Mrs. George Hart, rettr* log matron and patron, opened the mooting. Mrs. Leo Burwell present' ed the Roly Bible at the alt*' an4 Her. William Merriam, pastor of th# United Presbyterian church gave the invocation. rThese iaftailing officers were eg* ported and Introduced: Mrs. Her*chei Rbss. installing officer; Miss Jenn Templeton, installing mar* sbft!; Mrs. Clark Stewart, instalHng cb*pUJn and Mrs. Van Gerkin, in* stalling organist.Mrs. Louis Fernando was installed m worthy matron a^ter which her Bbn, La Verne, sang appropriateMrs: Ferasundo. newly installed ‘WdTOyiftetrcm, delivered a very Interesting addrons and remarks weremade, by other guests in the Bkst., - T __- ■- -v ——*Following the betnedicUon by Rev. 1V*®* D®»«t®r. Thowas J. Dora-Merrlam, a reception was held la Sjfi-^ST^Ju1**1^68, Drc?aen’ Norah the dining room and refreshments Mfr^DoroUiy Dunlap, Leonora Du-00 EA8T CHICAGOANS ATTEND INDIANA U.Indiana University’s student body for the present semester in whieh 21 percent lt;rf the men are war veterans Inc udes, according to announce* went made at Bloomington by Registrar Thomas A. Cookson, tfc* foL lowing 00 students from Start. Chicago:Vtagll Angel ®arl D. Bain, Cor*nell A. Bell, Chester C. Cteslak, BJula Collier, Bessie Contolukas, Lillian Cooper, Charles M. Orowe, Dorothy Jsan Dawson, Don DeArmond,ware served Mrs. Fernando and Claude Actonpre, Peter P. Ferrini (dental school. Indianapolis’), Kathryn Fields, Nor-and' their new corps of officers will FViedland, Phil Goodman (den-Win charge of the regular meeting ^^lanapolls), Leon Gor-charge of the regular meeting, . , _ _ - ■ --- -of the chapter on Tuesday, April 101 ‘ Jri* *r(Xtky GraT’Mary Pfllaa^«t the temple. The meeWng win bat* Hunt. AMona Kesll, Gloriastart promptly at 8 o’clock and this will also bs Obligation Night. Mrs. Eugene Huish *ud her committeeKlrateln. Albert Kralovaneky, Walter Kmcina, Henry A. Krupa. John Lescak, Joseph F. Lush, Rldhard J.will serve refreshments at the close Markey (medical school, Indian-df the evening.apolle), Harold Mayeroff, Arthur B. Mengon, Mary Elisabeth Mtkula, George Milan, Bernice Morris, Margaret Moony, George Orfanoe, Florence Orlich, Patricia Petersen, Rob-COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN PLAN MAY FELLOWSHIP DAY _ _ The Board of Directors of the ■ # r Tujuyfc to hie mother. She was then Council of Church Women met this a tSpEw w qcOpducted Bast with past matrons, afternoon at 2 o’clock, in the com-1 WlJ1baring lighted white candles, form- munity room of the Bast Chcago !i»g escort. Claude Acton Was In- public library. Flans were made for * ” ^ yslfiwi M worthy patron and was the May Fellowship Day which will Iepcprted East thru an arch of steel he held on May 4. I ““W1*'1' 3. *?nhv I Ue. n V T I win ski. Lowell H. Steen. LouisTerme, William T. Thaijholt. Jofhn , M. Va’ach. OWa Valach, Robert E3. [fWBPd by Knights Templars. - | Mrs. lt;X K. Little, president asksOth4r officers installed were: that all Ea«s* Chicago church women Mrs. Eugene Huish, associate ma^ give their support to the series of , waa^ 79kpvtron; Eugene Huish. associate pa- lectures and -arum discussions on V^s. Pai^a la 11cway, Eddie Zabek.tron; Mias Jean Templeton, secre- “Problems and Programs for World , ^ ^ £a.kos.t$ry; Mrs. Raymond Frankenhau* Peace to be presented by the Ihdl-ser, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Mosny, aoa university extension divisionconductress; Mrs. flay Laue, a'sso- beginrmg Monday. April 9, at theciate conductress; Mrs. Armin Na- Roosevelt auditorium,gel chaplabi; Mrs. John Clelgnd, Mrs. LiU.le say# “We roust units marshal; Mrs. Hershel Ross, organ- as Chri»vian womw to prevent fu-let; Mrs. Clarence Sutton, Ruth; ture warh and their certain casual-Mrp. Charles Rsnich. Esther; Mrs. ties: we muat uuite the nations in aFrank BolJngcr, Martha; Mrs, Nick world orgaflilzatiou; we must uniteHOOSIER STYLE SHOP1the churches to work for It; we must units now while decisions are befng made.“The series of meetings to be presented by th*» Indiana TTniversity extension division affords the people of our community a/n unusual opportunity to become better informed crmce*roingEAST CHICAGO LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS MEET“The Case for Federal Aid in EM-uoe^on’* was the suMeot of a recent meeting of the FJ^st OM-ca^o League of Women Voters. Th© areumeoita ^*or and against fedrel aid wero presented bv Mlfi* M^bel FI field and a erroup discussion followed each noint.At the end of the discussion. Miss Pifield stressed the probable expansion of the educational allover the country fn the postwar period.“The increased com petition forthe nossihiMtes of J°bp w111 lp,,d f° inslsti-ncp that . lt;' more and more vo'irz people remadpand plans for world pence. , Fifield er.fd.‘Thel -rt I t A neBlschools must, th^re^ore. he proper-