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KERAMIC STUDIO 
Mrs. Black 
Mrs. Brison. 
Miss Ehlers 
Candle Set and Linen 
choice piece, which met with an accident, is Mrs. William 
Donley's plate with an elaborate leaf design. Miss Mary 
Hicks, a new member, has a distinguished little lavender 
bon-bon dish with just a touch of coral. The whole surface 
is covered, and that meets the test, for difficulties crop up 
when it comes to floating this medium on large surfaces. 
The exhibits range from a low enamel crust to designs 
built up until they suggest majolica ware. Three large 
vases, all of the same texture and shape, give a chance to 
observe the diversity and originality of treatment that may 
Miss Hicks. Mrs. Manning. 
Miss Julia Witter Mrs. Tillman 
be applied to the same object. Miss Grace Condit, Mrs. 
Woodruff and Mrs. Simonds are the artists, and their work 
shows the same independence which. marks the work of 
the society. Miss Ehlers and Miss Kroll have work in this 
medium that measures up to their standards in other 
branches of ceramics. Calling attention to these illustra- 
tions of the society's work merely skims the surface of an 
unusually interesting display of handicraft, which to be 
fully enjoyed must be studied with an eye to untinted pot- 
tery surfaces as well as to the embellishments. 
Vases at right and left, Miss Forster. 
Plate by Miss Kroll 
Miss Forster. 
Vase by Miss Annie JPayne 
NEWARK SOCIETY EXHIBIT 
Charlotte Kroll 
Miis Craig. 
