Service ments parties--2 that last night's meeting has worked out at least a temporary solution for the urgent need, : The Community Service League's volunteer chairmen who worked so effectively under the city program set-up have kept their committee personnel intact through the no-fund interval, and will continue to function under the, organization perfected last night/; one or two additional committees have been added. Mrs. George Hedrick, chairman of the sponsors! committee,has appointed a sub-committee to handle all details of refreshments for the parties, since rationing regulations and the rapidly increasing number of service men makes the provision of food a major problen, Mrs. E. E, Alexander will head a new committee on special courtesies,f¢y and George Hedrick was made chairman of a finance committee for which A, E. Woestemeyer will serve as treasurer. Other committee chairmen remain the same: Mrs. Laurence Woodruff, junior hostesses; Mrs, Deal Six, senior hostesses and activities; Miss Jole Stapleton, equipment; Mrs. F, T, Stockton, publicity; and Mrs. E, L. Haynes, Sunday hospitality. The local fund-raising committee of the United Service Organizations has generously ellocatedsa sun of money accruing to _ the community in connection with the Community Chest drive for funds, various civic groups have subscribed to an equipment fund, and officers of the Naval Training School have assumed responsibility for repairing and building as much game room equipment as possible. ‘The city will provide the building and the utility bills. Local sponsoring groups will continue to finance the current weekly expense for food, music, and prizes. The League's chairmen hope that the combined total of money and volunteer service gifts will carry the hospitality program for a t least a few months. Junior hostesses are being notified, local stores are