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KERAMIC STUDIO 
MISS CELIA DEUCHLER 
A tea set in Haeger Pottery, in simple, suitable design 
and a Belleek vase, very successfully handled, were the con- 
tribution of Miss Celia Deuchler. 
Miss Priscilla Fischer had several very attractive 
pieces, notable among which were a tobacco jar in Black, 
with a very attractive design in enamels, a Belleek sugar 
and creamer, and Satsuma box. 
Miss Mary Hippie contributed a large lamp-vase in a 
very suitable design, and a Belleek vase in a scattered all- 
over pattern which was very attractive. 
Miss Grace Minister showed a very charming bowl in 
Dark Blue lustre. 
Miss Florence Kirchhoff was represented by a well- 
MISS PRISCILLA FISHER 
executed pitcher in Gold and lustre, and Belleek cake stand 
in enamels. 
A Sedji tea set with good design delicately executed in 
Silver, a Green lustre vase and Orange lustre compote were 
contributed by Mrs. Nellie Sengenberger. 
Another worker on Sedji was Miss Mary Thrash, who 
contributed a bowl and cheese plate excellently designed and 
a tea tile of much merit. 
The public is realizing that every form of art activity 
is necessarily important to our country's interests in this 
time of opportunity for "Made in America" things. There- 
fore the members are planning to increase their efforts for 
a still better exhibit next year. 
Mrs. Isabelle Kissinger, Miss Mary Hippie, Mrs. Grace Bush, Mrs. Anne T. Brown, Mrs. E. T. Phelps, Mrs. lone Wheeler, Miss Celia Deuchler, 
Mrs. Blanche Key, Mirs McGray, Mrs. Sengenberger. Miss Florence Kirchhoff, Miss Priscilla Fischer, Miss Mary Thrash, Miss Marie Bohmann, 
Mrs. Grace P. Bash, Miss Grace Minister, Mrs. George Emmons, Mrs. F. A. Barothy, Mrs. A. A. Frazee, Miss Mary Thrash, Miss Alma Moody 
CHICAGO CERAMIC ART ASSOCIATION 
