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The Taos News El Crepusculo De La Libertad from Taos, New Mexico • Page 7

The Taos News El Crepusculo De La Libertad from Taos, New Mexico • Page 7

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Taos, New Mexico
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And Where recent ill Mr Jerry Laughlln fj skilnd during the their ski club from AH were guests Taos Ski Valley. Mr' Ruhen Gonzales Calif, and Mrs. Mr. Ben Ca- ft were a home six in San Lorenzo where Kin is wooing for Judson I Corporation. udorolf has been rry and rush chair- lf El Oiadro.

student eating 3 st'inrnrrt University. Visit- 'luring the weekend a'r! Ziebarth who is sta- 3 i port Ord, Calif. Muriel Boone who has been 1 her Miss Frances Fnrt Defiance. is! e(! hnnv this weekend. Miss i ans to hp.lp open the new clinic at San Luis, Thursday, Mafch 10, WITH SPRING ABOUT to turn the corner, Mrs.

Delia McBride holds a lovely orchid which has just blossomed in delicate color on her porch. It grew from a bulb sent her by Miss Vivian Dunton and Miss Mona Waggoner when they vacationed in Hawaii, a year ago last summer. At 84, Mrs. McBride maintains, among other things, a keen interest in house plants and garden. Her sun porch remains a delight throughout the winter with its variety of plants, a little lemon tree, now fragrant with blossoms and bearing a tiny, growing lemon, African violets, a bird of paradise, keeping company with other flowers and luxuriant ivy and wax vines In Spring and Summer her friendly, informal garden attracts the admiration of those passing along North Pueblo Road with its array of French pussy willow, forsythia.

roses, delphinium, phlox, oriental poppies, iris, shasta daisies, sweetpeas, pansies and hollyhocks. (Rcgina Cooke photo) Indian Education Conference Indicm Drums Marks First Annual Program COR1NE MARES, left, draws winning names for MOD prizes at. El Chico Shop Saturday afternoon. With her are Dolores Hopkins Mrs. Votaw Johnston, shop owner, Charlotte Sanchez and Judy Naranjo.

Mrs. Elfido Romero won the $25 in merchandise. Mrs. J. D.

Gautier, the painting by Bella Shattuck, and Bernadine, young daughter of the Bernabe R. Garcias, the doll given by Mrs. Johnston. A total of $60 In chances was realized for the March of Dimes. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Martinez, Taos County chairmen, wish to thank Mrs. Johnson for her continued efforts In the project and to all others who contributed in numerous ways, this year. Philip Yonge has written Conze that she ex- in Carrnel. cxe utive sec-'most Indian children are hanrtl- when she will re-: paries Asso-icapped by a lack of English and Taos Canon home.

of of he "Curly" Depetrie New Mexico's Commission on Ind- white man's customs. Among Mr. nri j-'t-i fit-ci Minions recommen MOIFA Lists March Events The Museum of International Folk Art. Sajita Fe, announces that Suzanne Rloch, international knowTi lutenist will make her sec- Taos Indian drums Inspired alond Santa Fe appearance at feature "New Uses for auditorium on Wednesday Drums'" by elle Black In a re-, night. March 23, at 8 o'lock.

Miss cent Empire Magazine of The jBloch presented her first program Denver Post. A handsome photo-: for the lute, the recorded and the XT A III IIP I Are Featured lack of understaning ne. post A ome 0 the lute, the recore an white man's customs. Among Mr Terrisono Jiron Taos virgin al in November 1057 at the av ddressed the first an- Minion's recommendations aie, Uh up large and Folk Art Museum. Since then the -nd Indian teachers for as focal received repeated 'heir Taos prrmitting.

con Cinon'hM, Lanon held Slate University small Indian children just start- mi in.orr'ts' faminS ar Indian Fdn Conference well-trained Slate University small India a A Jand Mr. ing school, speech training foaturVd "peaker at kindergarten on eight-week onen- nicht banquet tatinn courses for high school grad- iVllgUlCU 111 m' i I group of large and Folk Art Museum. Since then the was used as focal 'Museum has received repeated showed requests for a return engagement. Terrisono stretching a hide coming recital will feature a section of hollowed-rmt. cotton-i mus the 13th to 17th wood trunk in the making of aj In the Folk Art drum.

Mrs. Black told how drumsj wjl throutrhout rtrtf 9 ann i drumg The pho 0 raph from 1US1C Ot Hie 1OUI In the Folk Art Museum, there ts ai me i-uHin- drum Mrs. Black told how nrums he throutrhout this month, Cov Fannon of one extra year in college to com-; were made from cottonwoods and lounge exhibitions of recent II Thompson chief' plotc a four year course, if neces- elk deeri cow a ca jf hides. She! nnf we ll as loan mater- Janssen owa. for a family home.

i isitions as we ll as loan mater a nn of the S-" i also stated that Bob Brooks is the collections of Mr Aff tir educators from I Speaking for the Association, spar plug of the new Pueblo m-; and VlVxir-o and Colo-: Mr. Minton says, "we need to (hat of making drums for ie tourist trade. (mm the I i Mexico at the home Mr. and Mrs. nnd tribal leaders of the se n(.

to Indian youth all the best. v.viios Apaches Colorado River that we and our culture have to the TrihM Paoaos and Plma-Mari-, offer, it is important to prepare of ln ihim so he can function on even of her co ln carrying out the, terms with the non-Indian, so he Frank Mr SWA.I.A., has: 5, prepared to solve the problem his efforts for several living in twn worlds at the same rl to improvement of the ed- time. We are in the Space Age and Mrs Paul Martinez and and eon-land Indian youth must he equipped have moved to one of the KOUtnwes tern Indians. function -ffprtivelv in it. m' bouses along lo Road.

Kloss Work In U.S. Embassy At New Delhi and nv.iii BaV.f-i Boh Esquibel and Budlong were Taosenos attend- Russe de Monte iat Santa Fe, recently. El the send a card saying are enjoying their trip I that the weather Is getting. i warm. i i J.

Quinn. of Oklar as of The South- (Coiirier writes: "1 really like I paper. It is so newsy." 1L From Lessing J. Rosenwald. aiuon in Jenkinton, Gene Kloss has spokesman for the Association he: work of the A-ssocla Ion that the key to progress ig known to Indians and non-Ind- su prtiiration j.

in throughout the nited States and especially in the Southwest, efforts on behalf of the PNSrS uiciv LIIW the Indians is better education their Bent's Fort To Become National Historic Center an interesting letter about her work included in the exhibit at the Residency in the American Embassy, New Delhi, India. The exhibition is from Rosomvald collection. New York loaned for a showing in the Kumar Gallery, New Delhi, prior lo its display at. the Embassy. Mrs.

David R. Thornburg of La Paz, Bolivia. Leather, wood and silver will be featured. Also continuing to the end of; this month will be the Melanesia art exhibition. Turnout For Garden Club Forty-one persons including new members and guests attended the meeting'of the Taos Garden Club at the home of Mrs.

Charles Turner Tuesday night. Co-hostess was Mrs Eloy Esquibel. Mrs. Ruth Bush Jones of Albuquerque showed a film of the life of a forest, ranger and the full scope of huj us display at. the Embassy, work Jn a nD ow Canyon.

Assist- At the opening of the hef was Ro bert Blanchard. show, representative groups from ues the Robert iu TM nn onH HinlnmflttP 4. Vlll 4 Fe Trail near La Junta, Colo. The bill, introduced by Rep. for its efforts on The Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs us a nonprofit organization with membership open to all persons interest- Ofl in i -j ini7 HtH Yt a9 Headquarters are in Santa Fe.

'show, representative groups fromj Guests duded the Robert Blajv both the Indian and diplomatic; chards Mrs. George Proctor, Mrs communities attended and four; char i Wood, Mrs. Allan Reed important Indian newspapers ar 'l garah Jean Esquibel. L. L.

Feight, ried enthusiastic write-ups im-; Ford Goot Mario Larrinaga, Per mediately afterward. In these i Mnnrtl an Charles Turner. Nev Mrs. Kloss 1 "Clouds at Sunset," etching and aquatint, were singled out for their superb qualities. exhibition was loaned to the iers Show Draws Interest Louise Ganthiers an alcove show at the Art Gallery, (Buck Rehears of La Junta, Edaar Mere went Taos visitors.

re en route home from a Mexico. pmg place fo and M's. Charles Wood have from a two-week trip to Whiteville, N.C. a -h caravans and stage coaches using the trail from St. Joseph to Santa re, The trading center, surrounded hv walls for protection from m- Sans was huA about iKWby exh paintings in her alcove show at the art museum De Lain irns Hom( ne De Taos loel Reed Work In gnibit Catalogue would Mllscum ew Mexico, Santa U.S.

Mexican art critic Ron w.u,,«,. In a letter to Mr. Rosenwald, Mr. Bunker says: "Ever since we moved into the new Embassy hrre Miss Ganthiors hns been one building we have opened it on lists Sunday afternoons to the public since we first saw her worn, and anr usually have some three hun- 1(1 this small show awakens not'only dre to five hundred people here of rini nfl i nlpasure in her paint- Gac Sunday. A good many of our ui ry Moore and Charles Turner.

New were Mrs. Ed Engstrom, Reynolds. Mrs. Phi wi Frank Phillips and loaned to the Ambassador, Mr. fpw 1 favorite artists and Charles since we fi rs saw her work, latter of whom was killed thig sma show awakens not nC in the Indian rebellion of our original pleasure in her paint R47 Tvhile serving as governor but olir conviction that she 4 Nesv Mexico.

is one of the few of perm tillf 111 croup of six paintings should be American visitors who come to seen many by the Embassy." would i i The 5-acre fort area is now. In iinen value that we the custody of the Colorado an aquatint by Doel torical Society. reproduced in the Chenoweth estimated would painlei whlle it is hung here. of'he 31st International take three yean to "store the MJM Ganthleri has a superb at battle, Wash. The for for preservation as a relic OI scnse bolh of color and design.

And is coir.oosed of 126 works 1 the pioneer West. iP.rn Indian friends will thus ba ablei to see the prints in the course of a year, as well as the many Dinner Jackets TUXEDOS FOR RENT BECKER'S PL 3-4925 ESPANOLA over the entire, England, and Mexico. Mr. Reed is New Mexico artist rep-: Appear harbmgers of Spring crocuses seen In Taos patios. Attend Uotarian District Events sense the beautifully organized and balanced RED SAIL in this show highlights her particular qualities.

is not a little frustrating to irv to compare one I'NTITLED with another I'NTITLED but Miss nth iers, has a couple b.v Mr and Mrs. Ben Tenorlo, Ml real handsome and Mrs. Harry Deckerhoff am avl nff th( riin Dr Dean Henbest were Amu querque this week, at.endmg the after drawing the din nf First National Bank week. tne nding and snow still prevail district convention of the ltoia museum art ga lery At lia McAfee's Club. Kvents included a lad admire Miss Ganthiers al' yellow ones, along luncheon at rour Hi us Alb cove if you are aestheticaly hyacinths Club, buffet supper at he AH where several days querque Country Club an away the win- ipod you may find you need a Ganthiers more than you need a Sears, whatever THAT is.

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Pages Available:
53
Years Available:
1960-1960