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Symphony Society Group Announces New Officers $

secretary, and Mrs. Leonard Solomon, treasurer. Committee chairmen appointed include Mrs. John Alexander, maintenance fund; Mrs. . David Williams, children’s con-

, certs; Mrs. James F¥. Carroll,

membership; Mrs. Blackwood, state council; Mrs. Joseph W. Barr, junior group; Mrs. Robert M. Lingle, season tickets, and Mrs. Hortense Rauh Burpee, social.

Mesdames R. B. Stewart, Easley R. Blackwood and Anthony . Brooks were alected to hold posts on the board of the Women's Committee, Indiana State Symphony Society, yesterday afternoon. : The annual board meeting of the Women's Committee, In- : diana State Symphony Society, was held yesterday in the home of Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, 4321 Washington Blvd. » : F New officers are Miss Josephine Madden, president; Mesdames Easley R. Blackwood, Jack A. Goodman, Frederic M. Ayres Sr. and Charles Latham, vice presidents; Mrs. George Fotheringham,

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Other committee chairmen are Mrs. Wilbur A. Zobbe, office service; Miss Alma Patton, lectures, and Mrs. Bliss B. Wells, “Current Notes.” Regional directors will be Mrs. R. B. Stewart, North West; Mrs. John Wharton, North East; Mrs, Albert Fields, South West, and Mrs. Anthony Brooks, South East.

Pen Congress Draws Women

Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, 2366 Park Ave, left today for WilHamsburg, Va., where she will Join friends from Washington, D.C. She will go to the Capital to attend the board meeting of the National League of American Pen Women, which will be held in the National Press Building. On May 16, Mrs. Pettijohn and Mrs. J. E. Phillips of Attica will go to Los Angeles to the Mid-

Administrative Congress of Pen Women. Mrs. Pettijohn is third

national vice president of that organization.

Purdue Band Concert Scheduled For Sunday

Times State Service LAFAYETTE, May 5 — The Purdue Symphonic Band will present its last concert of the spring season at 2:30 p. m. (DST) Sunday in the Hall of Music at the university. Prof. P. 8. Emrick will direct the group of 90 musicians chosen from the large Purdue Military Band.

Bernice Butler fo Be Wed

Mrs. Richard Butler, 35 8, Gray St, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Bernice, and Richard J. O'Connor. The parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. O'Connor, 4141 Ruckle 8t. A mid-summer wedding is planned by the couple. The brid be attended Marfan College and is a graduate of Butler University. Mr. O'Connor] will be graduated from Butler in June. . The future bride has selected her cousin, Miss Joan Lyons, to

Gallagher will be the bridesmaids. Harlan O'Connor Jr. will be his brother's best man.

American Women Are Spoiled

SYDNEY-—- American women “don’t know they are alive,” Dr. Muriel McIiwrath said on her return to Australia from a tour to Europe and the United States. Dr. Mcllwrath, a gynecologist, said American women were being “ruined” by labor-saving devices, citing dish washing machines, garbage ‘disposal sinks and other

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