Archival Photo

A2001-045.425 : Mrs Frances Werschkul instructing two little girls in the art of finger - painting at Centenary - Wilbur Community Center

Friday, October 8, 1948

A2001-045

AP/37309

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On back of picture: "Mrs. Strode, Park Bureau at 6141 Ex. 262" "Louis Kerr, Jean Marie Terry, and Frances Werschkul, instructor - Finger-painting in arts and crafts class at Centenary-Wilbur community center [illegible]." "Portland's popular craft work expert, Mrs. Frances werschkul, will begin her series of once-a-month craft classes for the Oregonian Hostess House Friday, 10:30am to noon, in the Hostess House auditorium. Mrs. Werschkul, of the Portland park bureau arts and crafts division, is popular with adults and chikdren alike. Finger-painting lessons here hold attention of Lois Kerr and Jean Terry. Friday's session will appeal to hostesses who plan Halloween entertaining." "Finger-painting has the absorbed interest of these two members of the large group of youngsters at a Park Bureau arts and crafts class held at the Centenary-Wilbur community center, 215 SE 9th ave."

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