Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1951 — Page 10
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SUNDAY, FEB. 18, 1951
Art Show Opens Today
Mrs. Doris Duncan (seated) Miss Mary Alice Barnett and DOWN Bertram Gardner look over an art show entry. Choice In Qur . - - r § I | Judging of More Than 75 Entries in Four Reserves Y2UL olan Until Vs
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Down Paym The Senate Ave. YMCA's second annual art exhibit will open at 5 p.m. today, following an afternoon period of judging. More than 75 entries in oils, water colors, drawings and ceramics have been submitted for this exhibit, which i& expected to draw even larger crowds than last year’s show commemorating the Senate Y’s 50th anniversary, Judges of this year’s competi- Ernestine McCree, Mrs. Marjorie
5 i tion are Garo Antreasian, Her- Watkins, Wallace Waugh and ®
ron Art School faculty member; John Hardrick, |
Orfeo, Vian, Indianapolis artist, Scheduled to run through next! and Mrs. Ruth Robinson, artist Saturday, the show will be open ’ and teacher in local schools. from 5 to 7 p. m. today; 7 to 9 With Bertram Gardner, adult p. m. tomorrow; 3 to 5 and 7 to educational secretary of the Sen- 9 Pp. m. Tuesday; 7 to 9 p. m. ate Y, as general chairman, mem- Wednesday; 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 bers of the advisory committee p. m. Thursday, and 7 to 9 p. m. include: Mrs. Mari Evans, Mrs. next Friday and Saturday.
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Jury of 12 Men
GREENCASTLE, Feb. 17 — Jack C. Kennedy, former DePauw To Weigh Boy's Fate Times State Service
University art student from Lafa-| GREENFIELD, Feb. 17 — A!
|yette, has been named the out-| standing Ameri-. can artist in Paris for 1951 by Hancock County jury of 12 men | the Society for is expected Monday afternoon to American Art in begin weighing the fate of 16-year-old Earl Michael Kelly, charged with the murder of an Indianapolis attorney. !
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Paris, Mr. Kennedy, whose paintings have been ex- ; The prosecution Friday com- hibited in a onepleted its presentation of evidence man show at the against Kelly, and the ‘defense! Galerie Creuze in called its first witnesses. Harris Paris for the W. Avery, court-appointed defense! past month, was counsel, said he expected to com- . graduated from plete his case within a day. {DePauw in 1946. He has heen Only Woman Prosecutor [painting in Paris for more than a Miss Frances. Neal, Hamilton year. County prosecutor, said Friday In the past year, Mr. Kennedy she will join either her father, has exhibited in 20 cities, five | Noel C. Neal, or Melville Watson, countries and on three continents. Hancock County prosecutor, in He won the H. J. Holcomb award | delivering the state's closing for oil paint at Herron Art Gal-| statement. Miss Neal, 2% Ing lery, Indianapolis, in 1948. ana’s only woman prosecutor, 1S| wip acting as a hobb , he curbeing assisted by her father In ently is Ea in “The Three Ere en me toon arias JoJo Musketeers, a, series of ims be Mr. Watson is assisting in the Ing made in France for U, 8
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