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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 11

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Spokane Chroniclei
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i- 01- or 0 0 Spokane Daily Chronicle, June 15, 1960. 11 Guests Featured Dance Students Arrange Show J. Talmadge in New Post Women Show Paintings 111 ib degree in general studies in 1956 from Oregon College of Education and his master of arts degree in social work earlier this month from the University of Indiana. Talmadge served as a juvenile counselor for the Marion county (Ore.) juvenile court and for two years was director of the juvenile department. or chief probation officer.

for the Benton county juvenile court in Corvallis. Ore. Piano Workshop Set Tomorrow A one-day piano workshop will be conducted at the Sampson-Ayers music store, W915 First. to. morrow by Eric Steiner, New Jersey pianist, teacher and corn-poser.

Mrs. Ruth Sampson Ayers said more than 50 reservations have been made for the workshop at which Steiner will introduce his new piano course. Classes will be at 9 and 11:15 m. A native of Vienna, Steiner has been an American citizen since 1943 and has concertized and lectured extensively since coming to this country. have his work on display, is showing his oil painting, "Cycle, Ending?" Mrs.

Ward. who is here taking a special course at the Spokane Art Center under Fletcher Martin, is an established Northwest artist. Her studies include an art extenMon course at University of Idaho and with Elliott O'Hara In Washington. D. C.

Her paintings rated highly at last year's exhibit at the Coliseum and again this year at the Pacific Northwest exhibit. The new exhibit at the Desert includes paintings by Mrs. Blomberg. Lydia Skollerud, Peggy Hanover, Helen Sinclair and Ethel M. Cantonwine.

Theme of the display is "the good, old John Talmadge. 30, former Juvenile court worker, started work this week as a caseworker for the Chil- dren's 1 it of Wash- ington. Theodore IL 4w-, Galland, presi- dent of the society. said to- Talmadge will supervise work of the John Talmadge society in seven eastern Washington counties served by the Spokane office: Adams, Whitman, Stevens, Grant, Perry. Pend Oreille and Lincoln.

lie will work under Mrs. Felice Pasley, society supervisor. Born in Kent, Talmadge received his bachelor of science The Association of Spokane Women Painters has a new exhibit of paintings on the Desert hotel mezzanine featuring the works of two guest artists. Mrs. Hattie Blomberg.

in charge of the display. said the guests are Mrs. A. L. (Sally) Ward, Omak, and Eenneth H.

Olson, Spokane, art teacher at the YWCA and the Woman's club. Mrs. Ward is showing two paintings, a landscape, "Early June," and a floral piece, "Including Wood Roses," both water colors, which were shown earlier at the Pacific Northwest exhibition at the Cheney Cowles Memorial museum. Olson, the only man among more than 20 women painters to Students of Bleker School of Dance in the Spokane Valley will present a show June 22 at the St. Joseph's Children's home.

The show is sponsored by the llanito Lions club and directed by Mrs. Blanche Allen. Participating will be Cindy Buteux, Michelle Miller, Patti lu and Marijo Zylstra, Shelley and Michelle Mohondro, Jill Anderson, Stephanie Seeber. Lynda Summerson, Sheila Kennedy, Kristie Mendham, Christie Elton, Sharon Follunan, Janet Boros, Cheryl Irwin, Jeannie Mader, Vickie Johnson, Linda Jacobs, Lynn Budig, Diane Hausken, Gail Rogers, Lori Kaufman, Maggie Belknap, Kim Gilbert. Karen Tenney, Anne-Marie Carsraddon, '41 1 ii, 1 4.4:, 1 4.

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