LAKE CO. FEDERATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HOLDS LAST MEET OF YEARMrs. Frank Sheehan .Of Gary i Dunes, was hostess to the members i! of the executive committee of the i Lake County Federation of Clubs at 5 her home last Friday for the finalmeeting of the year. A pot-luCk luncheon was served. During the business session work for the club year waB reviewed In detail and many plans were discussed for the 1945-48 season.The president. Mrs. L. E. Boroughs of East Chicago, presided and other members present were: 'Mrs. Lawrence Turnquist. Cedar Lake, ijlst vice-pesident; Mrs. Foster Turner, Gary, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.-! R. M. Black, East Chicago, junior - secretary; Mrs .Jttme sLittle, Lowell.JI treasurer; Mrs. Paul Knight, Crown Point, and Mrs. Arnold Ulbrich of East Chicago, directors.During the discussion It was decided to combine certain couuty departments in order to make it more Interesting for the chairman and the women in general in the local clubs. Much time and detail Is eliminated with the new plans. Mrs. Turnquist will work on this program during the summer.Mrs. Sheehan was appointed to act as county historian and is to bring up to date all records and material that pertain to the work of the federation as a county group-since local clubs keep their own records. Material In the handB of local members would be appreciated for this project.In reviewing the wor of the year Mrs. Boroughs reminded members that the accomplishments of the club women had been greater than ever before in spite of the war. i They have seen the importance of correlating their home life, war work and club work.There have been 22 regular county department chairmen working under the supervision of Mrs. Turnquist. and It county war service chairmen with Mrs. J. C. Austin of East Chicago chairman. Lake county has had special mention from the state for the great amount 1of war service and sales carried on • bv the women in the federation.[The two new committees. “The Lake County Post-War Planningand the “Lake County r***- --v\ Planning” committee have been j e working all winter. j sAt the fall council In Gary women jlt; from all over the county heard !d three outstanding speakers talk on e Juvenile Delinquency.” “City Planning'’ and “The American Home. And in February a record attendance for the Spring Council held in (East Chicago, an all day affair, at ] which time complete -reports andj^ 'round table discussions were heard. \ ‘ j There were 6 executive committee 11 I meetings, a great, many extra activi- q j ties besides all the fine work and !,, | regular programs of the 15 senior |f‘ I clubs, It junior and 4 sub-junior ; f clubs In the 16b0 membership in-1Lake county. iLake County women were the;sponsors for the Northern Indiaua Art Salon held in January at Minas' in Hammond. For this art movement did a great amount of work and created a great deal of interest in art.Tt Is the opinion of those famlHa: with the women grOupe over te state that tha county federation Is as always living up to their aim, “To have a group of organized women in every part of the county who can be depended upon to promote every interest looking toward the betterment of life.”