Shows Collection at Literary ClubLOWELL—Sam Walter Foss Literary club members met April 7 at the YWCA with Mrs. Harry Wheeler, vice president, concluding I he business session.Reports of office were submitted by Mrs. Walter E. Morse, recording secretary; Miss Ella M. Pen it, cor res po ndi n g .s per c ta ry; Mrs. Karl C. Hart, program chairman, and Mrs. J. Russell Scott, /lower chairman. Welcomed into the dub members It ip were Mrs, Wesley Goodwin and Miss Alice Noel.A humorous anecdote was read by Mrs. Harry F. Setts.Speaker fur (he day was Mrs. Eva Pitmnri whose subject was The Symbolism of the Cross,1' Mrs. Pitman illustrated tier remarks by demonstrating different types of crosses from her collection. The cross, she explained. Is one of the oldest symbols and was used in many forms by the most ancient nations. At present more than 50 varieties of the cross are used In Christian churches.Tea was served from a table prettily decorated with spring flowers. Hostesses were Mrs. Pitman and Mrs. Scull,The next meeting will be hold April 21 at 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Auguste Sarre, 93 Littleton read,' Chelmsford. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Brand and Mrs. A, E. Taylor.