5356OPEN EXHIBIT AT OGUNQUITi1.203.305—35.305.456—16.45 7—, 7.157.307.45e—]Stuar9—f10-chcsti11-■'■314 ■ 11.3 12-12.3deynadesOgunquit, Me., Aug. 2.—A private view and tea marked the opening of%the annual mid-summer exhibition of the Ogunquit Art Association yesterday afternoon.Among the outstanding oils exhibited are Gertrude Fiskes “Shore-Farm,” Henry Strater's “Walker! Rasca Ranch,” Charles H. Woodbury’s-j Stone Northeast Storm,” Susan Ricker Knox’ Col. Cardway and Pancho Villa,” Amy Cabot’s Red Barn,” Antonio Mattel's “Gas Works,” Edward Kingsbury's California Ranch, Charlotte Butler’s The Boat . Landing-,” Hope Smith’s “Providence,”Edith Davol’s “Golden Meadow,”Alice Comln’s “Carmel” and John P. Benson’s “Pollowing Seas.”Edith Jackson Gteene ha* a group of flower arrangements. Ellen Kilpatrick is showing a poetic study jMi-' mosa, whiile Anna Carleton 1b exhibiting “Wayside Weeds.” I j'. . ,Those exhibiting water colors include Eliot O’Hara, Elizabeth.- Saw-telle, Margaret Bush, Mary Kilpatrick, Grace ' Morrlli, Dexter Dawes,! Charles C. Allen and Dacre Bush.:{ The patronesses were Mrs. Seth H. Woodbury,: Mr*. Robert Clarke, Mrs.Seabury Allen. Mr*. Burleigh P*u:k-hurst, Boston; Mrs.*'Charles R.1 Sanger, Cambridge; M^i. Arthur, Gillette, Hartford; Mrs. John W, Alexander, . Miss Mary Averlll, Mr$, John Fearnley, Mrs. Walter Hartwtf, New York; Mrs. Charles Fiske, Utica, N.Y.; Mrs. Henry L. Morrill, St.- Louis;Mrs. John’H. -Allen, Mrs. EUot B.O’Hara arid Mrs. Edward R. Kingsbury, Ogunquit.5.305.45 ■ 6,45 .7—1 ; 7.i5 ■7.307.458—J8.309—1 , 9.30 . 9.45 *10—wood;10.5 114 .13.4 12--;12J* i ’ i;,6.155.306.45 6—lt;6.307.057.15 te-ra