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Nostalgia abounds in the exhibit currently be ing shown at Live Oak Art Club’s gallery in Co lumbus. The show, “The Mc Learys—85 Years’of Art, will remain through May and can be seen during hours at Mansfield Memo rial Library, ‘which are Tuesdays, 9-12 and 2-6; Wednesdays and Thurs days, 2-6, and Saturdays, 9-12 and 2-4. Mrs. Truman McMahan, who arranged the show, will take visitors any time, if she is notified in advance by calling . 732- 5861 in Columbus. For those who like the 30's and 90's, there are ilso by Maude McLeary and Mamie Kindred Mc Lea and 30’s is expressed in a charcoal design on Kraft paper for a bookplate by Kindred McLeary... Kindred’s work fills most of the room and“in cludes striking ” illustra tions for Homer's “Iliad,”” a full-scale carton for a mural in the Mary Bie seker, Memorial library in Somerset, Pa., and pen cil details for’ a mural in the Madison Square Pos tal Station at Lexington and 23rd in New York City. Pennsylvania land scapes, semi-abstractions and watercolors also are included. Two important Paintings include ‘Nude Combing’Hair, ” done in tempera ‘and ‘'The Cell ist,”’, both on loan to the show from The Museum_ of Fine Arts. in Houston._ Thea Weeks, fourth gen eration artist in the fami ly, is showing her, batiks and her award - winning poems. .Liza McMahan, sister of ‘Kindred McLe ary,has exhibited her primitive versions of mo ments in the history of this area. The public is well Se. “~ Gross sales tax increas ed 20 per cent during the last quarter of 1975. See dees Subscribe to The Cist
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Columbus, Texas, US

Thu, May 13, 1976

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