The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Brownies Serve
Tea at Swegle
Girl Scout Brownie troop ef
Ewegle school, led by Mn. Hanwn
gave a program for the P. T. A.
Those participating were: Nancy
Painter, Carrol Jean Adamson,
Sandra Wilkinson, Marilyn Tow
ry, Rosalie Wet, Ann Yost, Viola
Yost, Yvonne Ellis. Carolyn Als
man, Patricia Gatchell, Jerry Dcil
Lewis and Beverly Hanson.
After the program the Brown
les served tea. This troup was or
ganized in October. A review was
given of their work,
Mrs. B. J. Cleary. head of the
Girt Scout Julliete Low has been
holding meetings at her home for
Brownie troup representatievs and
their leaders. . . ,
Willamette Shrine. No. Z, Or
der of the White Shrine of Jerus
alem, will meet Monday night at
the Masonic temple at I o'clock.
Annual reports will be given and
election of officers will be held.
A social hour will follow the bus
iness session.
Dr. Egbert S. Oliver will be the
guest speaker at the Wednesday
afternoon AAUW . literature group
at the home of Mrs. E. H. Kenne
dy, 2709 Bluff st. A dessert lun
cheon will be served at 1:15
o'clock.
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The exhibit of etchings of Jac
ques Collot and the paintings of
XJth Kaye now at the Elfstrom
Galleries will continue to be
shown through Saturday, March
2- . ...
A display Of work done in the
Salem art association classes in
ceramics and sketching will be
placed for the meeting of the Art
association on March 28 at the gal
leries. ; Mrs. Norman Huffman, advisor
to the galleries has expressed
pleasure at the interest shown in
both trie old and modern works
now being shown. I 1
The Collot collection, she sta
ted, is being shown here for the
first time outside of New York
since its arrival In this country.
It is reputed to be from the collec
tion of the Due d'Orleans and has
been intact from 1619 until the
present when it was brought as a
unit in November to the U. S. Of
the 800 prints which were in the
original collection, 18 are being
shown here. Several other art mu
seums of much greater size than
Salem's have attempted to have
the collection, but Mrs. Huffman,
through connections with the own
ers succeeded in being the first to
receive it. The prints are mostly
of stage sets, done In Intricate de
tail, i
TVi naintines of Lith Kaye.
while quite different, have attrac-
ted many to me gauenea ounn(
the past two weeks.
Club to Hear
Speaker
Miss Martha Morton, assistant
dean of women at Oregon State
college, will be the guest speaker
at the dinner meeting of the Sa
lem Business and Professional
Women's club Tuesday night at
Nohlgren's at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs.
Agnes Booth, county school su
perintendent, will introduce the
speaker, who is a graduate of Ob
erlin college. She took her mas
ter's degree at Syracuse univer
sity and although a new member
of the faculty, has already made
many friends among the faculty
and students.
Bob Wilson, saxophonist, will
play a selection by the modern
French composer Milhaud and will
be accompanied by Mrs. Donald
Jessop. Mrs. Claude Jorgenson is
arranging the music?
Miss Matilda Gilles, principal of
Richmond school, will lead the
club collect and Mrs; Esther Lit
tle, YWCA executive secretary,
will lead the patriotic observance.
The program will be in charge of
the education and vocation com
mittee of which Mist Ruth Janes
Is chairman. , r
Job's Daughters
Officer to Visit
Mm. Carl Ehlert of Portland,
grand guardian of Job's Daugh
ters will be here Monday for the
meeting of the local bethel. There
will be initiation, and a degree
will be given for Mrs. Ehlert. A
musical program will be heard
during the evening. Joan Hill is
in charge of refreshments and
Karen Johnson of decorations.
Hal IXIbbard axillary, UiWV,
will hold its monthly social meet
ing at the WW hall Monday
night at a o'clock. Members whose
birthdays are in January, Febru
ary or March, will be honored.
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