Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1935 — Page 38

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Program for Annual Session Starting April 24 Is Announced. The 61st or Golden Rule annual session of the Indiana Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held at the Murat theater, Wednesday and Thursday. April 24 and 25, It was announced today. Presiding officers will be Mrs. Hazel Thompson Coats, Veedersburg, worthy grand patron, and Harry E. Emmons, Indianapolis, worthy grand patron. The credentials committee will be in session Tuesday at the Claypool and at the Murat Wednesday. A banquet in the Murat Temple Egyptian room Wednesday night will be followed by degrees exemplified by grand officers in the theater. Honored guests at the banquet will be Mrs. Frances Kaun, Nashville, Tenn., most worthy grand matron of the general grand chapter, and William Duvall, Branchville, Md.. most worthy grand patron. Election of officers will be held Wednesday afternoon. Reports, general business and installation of officers will be taken up Thursday. The annual pilgrimage to the Masonic Home at Franklin will be held Friday. The eighth annual ball in honor of Mrs. Nettie Ransford will be held Thursday night in the Egyptian room. Proceeds will be added to the Eastern Star Memorial Fund. TREE OFFICE TO CLOSE Campaign Ends Tomorrow, Officials Here Warn. No more orders for trees to be planted on city streets in the campaign of the Council of Garden Clubs and the park board will be taken after noon tomorrow, when the campaign closes. The office which has been maintained in the Business Branch Library, Ohio and Meridian-sts. will be closed then. Until tomorrow, trees of hardwood variety suitable for street planting may be purchased, and will be planted free of charge by FERA laborers working under direction of the park board Spring Hint: Ball, Bat Stolen A surer sign of spring than the first robin is the fact that a burglar entered the home of Willie Rider. 1542 Bellefontaine-st, yesterday and stole a baseball and a bat, valued at $3.

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BY JOHN THOMPSON THE professional exhibition of art inaugurated by the Indianapolis Guild and Circuit to operate in department and grocery stores, barber shops, schools and administrative offices, has proven a distinct success according to E Pierre DeMiller, founder of the organization. In furthering the artistic branch of the group. Miss Betty Jane Watkins will hold the first annual amateur show for members of the Guild Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the Y. M.- C. A. auditorium. Prof. Henry M. Gelston, Butler archaeology instructor, will be the principal speaker at the meeting. Miss Watkins is also one of the main contributors to the show. Her entries include a nicely designed and decorated carved wood tray. Alfred Griffith will be represented with two exceptional still life water colors which show color sense and an apt view to composition. Others in the show will include water colors by Miss Mary Jo Ross; a pair of brass candlesticks by T. V. Watkins; a hand painted table by Ernest Davies; an interestingly designed hook rug by George Hardesty; carved wood lamp by Tom Watkins; oils by Vergil Clark; water colors by William Heistand. and several sculptured heads by Mr. DeMiller. The amateur display will be

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