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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 227

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I 1 I tinier ART PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE HONORED jW. Covins PTAs Taking Census of Preschoolers In-'br-l oil, other than land Library Branch Ready to Open PARADF.N A rrle win scape. The Society' award of $. for the best watcrrolor went neri In the 32r Annual Exhibition of the Fasadena Society of Artist anil patrons WKXr COVIN' A toflfinr fount of vn floor jl'nHf-f, Cnrnfii lf f'clifwtl nn )i'Ki! Kttirl Ciitfith, Del N'orto to Jae Carmlchacl for her of the group will be honored! SOUTH WIIITTIKn IrhiMrrn In tha Wr4 I'TA. The Jacket of the I bfln mnd? by A rlfy rrnam hrlnjj t.krr "Cyclohexane." branch county library than 100 women of thr.by the Federal Cenitii Honorable mentions were today from 2 to 5 p.m.

at a tea opening the new exhibit. The public la Invited to the affair, which will.be held reau also children In be removed here at dedica-PTA organizations, tory ejiercliics planned for Norbert Fuelling, will enurnmt the rlty but frl vice- voted Jonathan Scott for "Checkered Cloth" in the oils division, to Dorothy a.m. tomorrow. principal of Sunset School, Is age brackets of four years The new structure, which directing the ccnsiR "When each. This system of enumer- simultaneous with the opening, at the Pasadena Art Mu Lotts for "Red Roof" and to Sally Glenn for "Television seum, 46 Los Itobles Ave.

Award Winner Aerials" in the watercolor on Telegraph Road count 's complete," Fuel- atlon is not adaptable to the since the library moved from'ling said, "we will have theschool district situation, ac-a local school, is located atjmost accurate census of pre- cording" to Fuelling. 10034 Laurel Ave. It is thelsrhnnl rhilrlrpn to Hate as Administrative iwsnnnrl category, and to James Coup- President Chang Reynolds culmination of 40 years of er Wright for his ink drawing entitled "Trees." of the Society and Hospitali basis for our requests to the, in the various schools' are ty Chairman Mrs. Ruth Lind- State for additional school conducting a simultaneous No print or sculpture prizes construction." sey will greet guests. count by zones of pupils al are being given this year.

library growth in the area. Guest speaker at the dedication will be Supervisor Herbert C. Legg. The program is sponsored by the Community Co ordinating 4 Uses Reported Top awards In the show The show, open to the pub-; "The census also will be were captured by Orrin useful in determining class lie daily except Mondays through May 13 without charge, also will include White and Bentley Schaad Council, of which Mrs. Glen- room loads for future years White's work, "Arches, and will facilitate the assign da Hawkins is president.

Al works by four members of ready in the schools. f'With the conclusion of both counts," Fuelling explained, "we will be able to determine the number and grade of children in any given zone, thereby facilitating their assignment to the schools. It also will assist the district in selecting sites for new ment of children to their ton Brundige, president of Mexico," earned him the Mc the Society who died during proper schools," he said. the Chamber of Commerce, the last year. Bride Award of $100 for the Fuelling's" lieutenants in will present a gift to the li best landscape in oils brary which will accommo i fcgatg.

IIMIimi I Tl unl II II 11 mil- iimiimBm' --irillir mr TIM I PRIZE WINNER Orrin White and his McBiide Award-winning oil "Arches, Mexico." He will be honored at the Pasadena Art Museum tea, which opens the Pasadena Society of Artists' 32nd annual exhibit. the census are PTA presi dents, Mmes. Evelyn Gastin Schaad's "Interior" received Artists whose works will be shown posthumously are Mabel Burnett, Carl Smith, Alan Trego and an honorary date 13,800 volumes, more landscape, 2 to 5 p.m. Timw photo schools and laying out school eau, Cameron School; Vivian than doubling the capacity the Pasadena School of Fine Arts Award of $100 for the Heath, Sunset School; Bettyjbus routes," Fuelling said. of the present branch.

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