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Show ... itut II ivtiilerocks !ndian Youth At 5 Art Club Dinner , . on members of the In- ft Art club enjoyed h dian yu." ther Monday eve- l dinnerAc ff at Talbot hall. i?' ing' Duncan commenced the Iva"m reading the club roster. E,i Pfgramornts from Galsworthy Quoted by Ed Faulkner, ere A" Duchesne. The master 1 'rom .Lnies for the evening, U, of ceremonies troduced our " Alf0"f arUst guest, Mrs. Vera V speTnLr c Roosevelt. She dem- Gartt art princiPles through 1 nstf tpveral of her own paint-and paint-and Ported out that the J m heauty can be the best make. Mrs. Gardner's interest in the success of our club has won her many friends amone our members. Announcement and plans were presented by Alvin J. Duley club business manager. The art exhibit will be May H. Contrasting Con-trasting and varying classes of ! art drawings and pictures were I displayed on the walls. Our art adviser, Capt. William Avery and Mrs. Frank Chamberlin discussed dis-cussed with the group the types of art exhibited, including some of their work. Other guests included Roy Adams, Frank Chamberlin, Robert Rob-ert Marimon, Ouray McCook Ft. Duchesne. Charles Reed and Mr. Cook will display some of their paintings for the benefit of the members. Names of guests and members were written on palettes attached attach-ed to standing miniature easels made by some of the members. Those responsible for the fine dinner were Mrs. Frank Chamberlin, Cham-berlin, Mrs. William Avery and Mrs. Harriet Taveapont. Others working on committees were William Cuch, Charles Redfoot, Albert Poowegup, Woodrow Ap-pawoo. Ap-pawoo. Nelson Root, Julius Si-reech, Si-reech, Kenneth Cuch and Leroy Longhair. |