Los Angeles Herald, Volume 35, Number 232, 21 May 1908 — ARCHITECTS' SECOND EXHIBITION IS OPEN [ARTICLE]

ARCHITECTS' SECOND EXHIBITION IS OPEN

PUBLIC RECEPTION HELD IN ARTS HALL

Display at Annual Show Proves Com. prehensive One, Covering Los An. gales and Vicinity— Noted Designers Entered

The second annual exhibition of the Los Angeles ArohiteoturaJ <lub of Los Angeles was opened last night With n reception ut the Arts and Crafts hall, 718 South Spring struct. This evening there \vt)l be a special reception to the Arts and Crafts society and the Keramic club, at which C. H. Baker will apeak on ••Sensations of a Traveler." • Tomorrow evening Myron Hujit will hpeuk on "Garden Architecture." With the exception of these evenings the exhibition will be open to the public until May LI9 from 10 a. in. to 10 p. m. The exhibition is a comprehensive one, covering tho representative architectural work of Los Angeles and vicinity. Offloers of tho club are: Henry F. Wlthey, president; Klinorc R. Jeffrey, vice president; Albert R. Walker, secretary; Paul J. Van Trees, treasurer. The hanging committee is composed of the following: John Parkinson, Myron Hunt, Arthur R. Kelly, W. A. O. Munsell, R. F. Train, Elmore R. Jeffrey ana Albert Wulker. Henry F. Wlthey, E. R. Jeffrey, A. R. Walker and W. P. Mtddleton compose the exhibition committee.

Following are the mimes of thoso exhibiting work: Henry F. Wlthey, Harrison Albright, R, Mackay Frlpp, Robt. D. Farquhar. Greene & Greene, Hudson & Munsell, Myron Hunt. Elmer Gray, Otto Jansen, Arthur R. Kelley, Kelley & Newberry, Little & Brown, F. X. Lourdou, Curl Enos, Nash, Neher & Skilling, Piwkinson & Bergstrom, B. W. Pierce, W. A. Sharp, A. R. Walker, A. Sterling Cnlder, Miss Emily Rutherfurd, B. Bloser, C. H. Baker, Irving J. Gill and Train & Williams.

In connection with the exhibition the. club has issued an elaborate catalogue, nicely illustrated. Miss Rutherfurd, who also is showing her work in wodd carving, has charge of the exhibit.