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‘Cross in Art’ Will Be Topic At Museum

" The history of “The Cross in Art” will be traced by Mrs. Frederic Krull in a special Easter program at the John Herron Art museum at 4 p. m. Sunday. Lantern slides will show well-

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of a sale of Easter liles to be sponsored Saturday by the American Women's Voluntary Services will be contributed to the Society for Crippled

Volunteer workers will be in downtown booths and on the streets. Miss Dorothy MacMur-

Mrs. Grace Stewart (left) and Miss Iris Poole will assist with the Easter lily sale which the American Women's Voluntary Services will sponsor Saturday for the Society for Crippled Children. un

o o . phy .is general chairman for the sale and for selling Easter seals by the A. Wi. V, 8, Mrs. Ann Abbott, assisted by Miss Ruth Hiatt, will be in charge of the booths while Miss Fay Schantz, chairman, and Miss Beatrice James will be in charge of street sales.

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MISS NANCY NIVEN WILL BE THE HONOR GUEST at a kitchen shower and luncheon Saturday in the + Woodstock club. Miss Marny Home, who will be Miss Niven’s maid of honor, will be the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs, George E. Home. The bride-to-be will be married to Thomas R. Dry-

brough May 1. Guests at the shower will include Mrs. Hugh Niven and Mrs, Howard Griffith, mothers nf the engaged couple; Mesdames John Norris, George Hayes, E. W. Kiger Jr, John Grahfm Allerdice and William H, Allerdice, Misses Edith Spickelmier, June and Dorothy Hoatson, Suzanne Herman and Jean

: Mrs. R. 8. Elliott will be hostess at a supper meeting of the Delta chapter, Indiana University Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae club tomorrow night. Mrs. Martha Craft will assist.

» » . Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell will present a musical program at the meeting of the Portfolio club tomorrow night in the Propylacum. Members of the “supper committee are Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Tom 8. Elrod and Mrs. Minnie Edenharter.

Propylaeum Day

GUESTS WHO ATTENDED the Propylaeam day luncheon today in the Propylaeum included Mesdames William H. Tefft, Edward Zink, William H. Coleman, Robert M. Moore, Hugh Carpenter, Roy J. Pile, W. B. Rossetter, Fermor 8. Cannon and Elizabeth B. Schofield. Others were Miss Anna Reade, Miss Emma Claypool, Mesdames Chester W. Albright, C. C. Finnefrock, Fred Gifford, Walter 8S. Greenough, Ernest N, Rupel, Louise B. Dixon, Ernest M. Sellers, Marvin E. Curle, Edwin H. Forry, Hugh J. Baker, Russell Fortune, F. Allison Pres ton and A. W. Bowen. . . » “Groping Inside the Atom" will be the subject of a talk by George B. Schley at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary club at 8 p. m. Monday in the D. A. R. chapter house.

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“Dads’ night” will be observed by the P.-T. A. of Crispus Attucks high school with a program at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow. Alexander Moore and Mrs. Mary Johnson, deans of boys and girls at the school, will speak, and physical education classes will give demonstrations under the direction of

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Mrs. Marion Gallup Will Be Speaker

Mrs. Marion Gallup, former superintendent of the Indiana Women's prison, will be the guest speaker tomorrow at the afternoon session of the Grace Methodist church W. 8. C. 8. Mrs. Don Cook will sing, The morning program will begin at 10 o'clock with a meditation period in the auditorium. This will be followed by business reports and a worship service in the Bethany room. Mrs. D. C. Duncan, leader of circle 4, will bé -hostess for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon.

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Campaign to Start At Meeting April 27

The program for the first Camp Fire Girls’ all-city “Do-Nut” drive which will start April 27 has been announced by Miss Oranda Bangsberg, executive secretary of the local group. A general meeting of all Camp Fire Girls and guardians together with two supporting groups, Blue Birds and Horizon clubs, will open the drive at Loew's theater at 9 a. m. Saturday, April 27, - Governor Gates will extend greetings and Edward O. Snethen, general chairman, will outline plans for taking orders and for delivery

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May, » Committee Members

Miss Edith Bernhardt will lead the group in the Camp Fire song and law. Mrs. Gonard Felland will be in charge of a “pep” session to be followed by a skit showing methods of successful salesmanship. Ross Hallgren, chairman, Mrs. Edith Mahan, Mrs. Earl Stumph and Maxwell V. Bailey will handle finances of the drive, Miss Bangsberg said. Other committees include awards, Miss Irma Beidenmeister, chairman, Miss Freda Popp, Mrs. Glenna Nor-

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tion, Mrs. Margaret Trobaugh, chairman, Mesdames William Knapp, E. Cooper Zaring and Bert Hewitt; rally, Mrs, Christine Brannock, chairman, Mesdames T. R. Gockel, Harry Poirel and Margaret Inglis. Mrs. John Cavosie and Mrs, Virgil Martin are in charge of publicity and Mrs, Hershell Wheeler is leader of the Guardians’ association.

Mothers’ Club Lists New Officers .

Mrs. Thomas H. Campbell was elected president of the Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ club at a recent meeting. Mrs. Paul Russe is the new secretary and Mrs, L. S. McKeeman is treasurer. Mrs. Roy Cook, past president, was elected an honorary member. The next meeting will be held on Mother's day, May 12, in the fraternity house at Bloomington. A dinner will be served at 12:30 p. m. for the parents of active chapter members and those whose sons are in service, Reservations may be made with Mrs. Thomas H. Campbell, Indianapolis, through May 5.

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Taylor-Gipson Ceremony Will Be Tonight

A double-ring ceremony at 8:30 p. m. today in the Garfield Baptist church will unite Miss Marjorie Gipson and Howard J, Taylor. The service will be read by the Rev. Ford Porter. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Avery Gipson, 1530 Finley ave. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, 1225 N. Bancroft st. The bride, who will enter with her father, will wear a gown of

white satin made with fitted bodice and sleeves of lace and a full skirt extending into a train, Her fingertip vell will fall from a tiara of seed pearls, and she will carry a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Reception at Church

The maid of honor, Miss Carol Gipson, the bride's sister, and the bridesmaid, Mrs. Richard Gipson, will be dressed alike in frocks of

blue lace over taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodices, cap sleeves and

full, skirts. They will wear elbow

length white gloves and tiaras of sweetpeas and will carry colonial bouquets of spring flowers. Judy Morrison, flower girl, will wear a white net frock with taffeta underskirt and will carry a small colonial bouquet of sweetpeas. The best man will be Richard Gipson, the bride's brother, and ushers will include Edwin Henry, Roy Pryor, Samuel Price, Morell Eckert, Charles Smith and Robert Fuller. ; After a reception in the church, the couple will leave for a short trip south. The bride will wear a pink jersey dress with black ac|cessories and an orchid corsage. The at-home address will be 4926 Crittenden ave.

Hale photo. Miss Jeanne Elinore Lipp, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | James H. Lipp, 445 N. Riley ave., became the bride of Don- | ald Wesley Menten in a cere- | ‘mony read Sunday. Mr. Men- | ten is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Menten, 1202 N. Oxford st.

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P. H. Bo photo. Mrs. Claude R. Martin, 1307 E. 58th st., announces the marriage of her daughter, Eugenia Kathryn, to Samuel W. Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Keith, Sawyer, Mich. The wedding. was April 6 in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church.

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Martha Newcombe Will Be Bride

Miss Martha Matilda Newcombe will become the bride of John Hilton Reed at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Downey Avenue Christian church. The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann will read the vows. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her brother, C. E. Newcombe, Ft. Wayne, will wear silver blue satin with three-quarter length brocaded sleeves and a chapel train, Her veil will be caught with an illusion halo and she will carry a bouquet of vari-colored flowers.

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Indianapolis B. P. W. Thurs. Woman's Department club. Annual business meeting.

Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. L. D. Wadsworth, 5024 College, hostess. Theater party. 1908. Thurs. Mrs. C. C. Stump, 6446 Park, hostess. “Famous People of Indianapolis,” Mrs. E. A. Abbett. Riverside Kindergarten Mothers’, 9:30 a. m. Thurs. “In the kindergarten. Miss Mary Weadik, speaker, Thursday Lyceum. 2 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Warren D. Oakes, 5150 Washington blvd., hostess. “Flowers,” Miss Elisabeth Ohr. Guest day. Woodside Kindergarten Mothers’. 1:30 p. m. Thurs, In the kindergarten.

SORORITIES

Epsilon chap., Epsilon ‘Sigma Alpha Thurs. Rauh bldg.

Gamma Delta chap. Kappa Delta Phi. 8 p. m. Thurs. RHo Delta clubrooms, 14 W. Ohio. Lambda chap., Omega Nu Tau. 9 p. m. Thurs. Columbia club. Tau chap. Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m, Thurs. Hotel Washington. = Beta chap. Omega Phi Tau, 8 p. m, today. «Mrs. Charles Lawrence, 1130 W. 31st, hostess. Chap AJ, P. E. O. Thurs. Mrs, Lawrence Dorsey, 3540 N. Pennsylvania, hostess. “Pacific Islands,” Mrs. J. T. Rohm, Beta and Zeta chaps, Phi Theta Delta. 8:15 p. m. today. Hotel Lincoln.

Beta Iota chap. Tau Phi Lambda, Thurs. Mrs. Harold Spangler, 721 E. 51st st., hostess. Easter party,

Sister Is Attendant The bride's twin sister, Mrs. Jack | Barnette, will be her only attendant. She will wear aqua blue georgette with three-quarter length sleeves. Her bouquet also will be of vari-colored flowers. { Maurice Reed will be his brother's | best man, and ushers will be Joe | Graham and Mr. Barnette. After a reception in the home) of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Newcombe, 2053 E. 38th st. | the couple will leave for Chicago. The bride will wear a dark blue! wool suit for traveling. The couple will be at home in Indianaoplis, Mr. Reed is the son of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Reed, 5860 | Lowell ave. ——————— me—

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Tucker-Binder Betrothal Is Announced

Announcements of two approaching marriages and a bridal dinner Friday night highlight today's! bridal news. | Mr, and Mrs, James E. Tucker, |

their daughter, Christine, to Wil-| liam H. Binder Jr. son of Mr. and | Mrs. W. H. Binder, 406 N. Rural st. | The wedding*will be May 11 in| the ‘Woodruff Place Baptist church. | Miss Tucker attended Miami uni- | versity, Oxford; O., where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Binder attended But-| ler university and now is a student at the University of Cincinnati. He recently was discharged after three

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