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Show Women's Club Has Special Hobby Display Thursday FORT DUCHESNE Twenty members and guests of the Ft. Duchesne Women's duo met at the club building Thursday, Feb.. 13. The meeting- was turned into in-to a hobby show and members and their guests -were invited to display their hobbies. There was a beautiful display of oil paintings paint-ings by Mrs. Vera Gardner, of Roosevelt. ' ' ' , Mrs. Eva ' Holmes displayed 250 different pairs of salt , and pepper shakers she has collected; collect-ed; Mrs. Donna Corwin showed her oil paintings, 'which were outstanding. Irma Sutte'gr displayed dis-played small ;jars of dirt and sand she had collected from different dif-ferent states and parts of the country; LeBerle . Gutzman brought her collection of rocks and stones. Mary Sue Holmes, displayed some of her oil paintings, paint-ings, Lillian Gilmore and Mable Allen displayed fancy work and sewing, and Barbara1 Ann Sut-teer Sut-teer entered an oil painting. Kate Smith brought her collec-lection collec-lection of colored slides. She showed fifty or sixty of those she took while serving in Alaska. Alas-ka. The committee had obtained a display of early American paintings for the evening and Donna Corwin spoke on early American painters. Hostesses for the evening were Betty Giggey, Mabel Allen Al-len and Ruth Beardall, who served refreshments to the fifteen fif-teen in attendance. |