Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1938 — Page 16

The Parent-Teachers’ Association of School 1 was busy today preparing. for a hobby show at the

"EXHIBIT JUDGING

HARTSOCK RENAMED -T0 DEPAUW BOARD

STA RTS MI Mi N D AY Times Special a GREENCASTLE, Feb. 25—Harvey

- 31st Anrival- DI

Display by

. nual exhibit of Indiana artists and- - ‘craftsmen -at :the Herron Art Insti-

Peat, director, announced today.

* are toserve as the jury on admit- * tance and awards.

_carvings, metal work, wrought iron,

" apolis, exhibit sponsor, is to award --a “meritorius -work- of -art.” ‘Other ‘clude $30 as first award ‘and $25 as : second -for sculpture .of handicraft. tJ. 1. Holcomb, for the 21st year,

* offers a $100 prize for a painting of - “special excellence.” :

.5, . preceding the. invitational re-

-Because of canned goods now in

Indiana Artists and Crafts- -| .men te-Open March 6.

Judeing of entries:in the 31st an-

tute is to begin Monday, William D.-

The exhibit is to be open-to the public: March 6 and continue through April 3. Edward Hopper, New. York artist, and Paul Bough Travis, Cleve= land School of Art faculty member,

The judges are fo study land-} scapes, oils, water colors, drawings, illustrations, etchings, lithographs, wood engravings, sculptures, batik and block-printed fabrics, book bizdings, enameling, furniture, wood

pottery, lace and many other subjects of the arts and crafts. Association: Lists Prizes

.The Art Association of Indianthe Art Association prize of $150 for prizes by:the-association are-to in-

~The usual preview dinner for exhibiting. artists and Indiana Artists Club members.is. to be. held at the Colonial tearoom Saturday, March

view at 8 p. m. that.day. -. HANEOCK TO CUT TOMATO ACREAGE ren GREENFIELD, Feb. 25 (U. P.).— warehouses, tomato sicreage will be

curtailed this’ year in Hancock County by packing coffipaniés. op-

B. Hartsock, Indianapolis, today had been renamed to DePauw -Universiege Board of Trustées and: Visitors. - Mr. Hartsock is a, past president

of DePauw’s alumni association. He

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“school tonight. Mrs. Laurence’ Hayes 3712°N. ‘Sher= man Drive, is shown with her glassware. and. pottery.

is a member: of! Phi: Beta Kappa, national -scholastic - honorary. He received his LL.B. -degree from Columbia: ‘University.

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