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Show I "Hobbies" Given By Fillmore Club On Delta Program The Fine Arts Guild of Fillmore gave an interesting program of "Hobbies" Monday night in Delta. Sixty club women attended the entertainment, held in the Delta Seminary. The program was under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Leah Wood, who displayed a large collection of hobbies that were handcraft.There were embroidery, knitting, crochet ing, quilting, jewelry, figurines, and textile paintings, original paintings, leather work and others. Also on the program were original orig-inal songs and readings. LaMar Melville sang "Bass Viol," with Mrs. Marjorie Robinson as piano accompanist. Owen Christensen sang two songs of his own composition compo-sition and Marilyn Brunson sang two that she had composed, "Butterfly "But-terfly Fantasy" and "Evening Lullaby," Lul-laby," accompanied by Mrs. Robinson. Rob-inson. Mrs. Ilene Cooper recited two poems that were original, one, "On Night Singing," by Owen Bunker, and "Expressin' April," by Nona Hatton Brown. Mrs. Ardelle Wright retold a story, "Prelude," by B. Frank Bennett. The program was sponsored by the Delta Fine Arts Club and was an exchange for the program they gave in Fillmore on March 16, when they reviewed "South Pacific" Pacif-ic" in story, dance and song. Mrs. Deine Mcintosh, president of the Filmore group, spoke for the club. |