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FARM SCENE "The Butchering," by Robert Weaver ot Pers instructor in | HerronvArt School, yesterday received the $750 second prize in L. S. Ayres & Co, all-Indiana art contest.

20 Hoosiers Share $5000 |c... ici "sor "gg Ayres & Co. Art Awards |

{Miller Ladoga; Gertrude Stafford, Washington, and Joseph Wrobel, L. 8S. Ayres & Co. yesterday announced name

South Bend. 8 of prize wingers in the

Judges of the competition fe ire: |

firm's 75th anniversary state-wide art competition | From a total of 137 paintings, which went on exhibit In Ayres Edward Hopper, Truro, Mass.; Sidauditorium to remain there through Déé. 3, a jury of three critics ey Laufman, Woodstock, N. Y., and|

Hobart Nichols, The jury

D. C.| critics

Washington, of out-of-state

selected 20 Hoosler artists to share awards aggregating $5000, First prize of $1000 was-awarded to Garo Z. Antreasian -of Indi

anapolis for his painting, “Signs of was selected by a. panel of Indiana! 3 The Times.” Mr. Antreasian, a stu School, has had art in national ex-lartists including Dale Bessire, Nash-““dent-instructor at hibits since his student days John

in ville; Haute; Mr, and Clifton Wheeler

Herron Art Rogers Cox, Terre Technical High

The $750 second award was granted ‘Robert Weaver, Peru, for

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His farm scene, “The. Butchering

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