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RERAMIC STUDIO 
ROSES IN BANDS (Page 50) 
K. E. Cherry 
PAINT in leaves with Apple Green and Grey for Flesh 
roses with Fry's Rose, very delicate. The bands; 
with Grey for Flesh. 
Second Fire — Wash background with Albert Yellow 
and a little Grey for Flesh; touch up the roses with violet 
No. 2 and Blood Red on shadow side. Deepest touches 
around flowers, Violet No. 2 and Grey for Flesh. 
FORGET-ME-NOTS (Page 48) 
K. E. Cherry 
PAINT in leaves with Copenhagen Blue and Demon Yel- 
low. Flowers with Deep Blue Green, the darker 
ones with Violet and Deep Blue Green ; centers with Yellow 
Brown. Bands with Copenhagen Blue and Apple Green. 
Second Fire — Wash background with Sea Green very 
thin. Touch up flowers with a little Banding Blue; stems, 
Violet and Apple Green. 
DESIGN FOR UMBRELLA HANDLE (Page 53) 
Treatment by Jessie Bard 
TRACE in design, outline the top with Fry's Grey for 
Flesh, the bow-knot on the side with Banding Blue 
and the roses with Blood Red and a little Violet, leaves, Grey 
for Flesh. Fill in the lion with gold and also the band around 
it, the small dots and band around the bottom. 
Second Fire — Background back of lion, Banding Blue 
and a little Sea Green painted on very light. Leaves and 
ribbon on the top, Moss Green, a little Shading Green and a 
touch of Violet; wreath and upper band at the bottom, two 
parts Brown Green, one part Yellow Brown. Ribbon on the 
side, Deep Blue Green and a little Sea Green or Russian 
Green ; roses thin wash of Pompadour or Blood Red using it a 
little heavier in the center of roses. Thin wash of Yellow 
Brown for background on the side and a very thin wash of 
Albert Yellow for background on the top. 
CALIFORNIA KERAMIC CLUB 
THE following members were elected to fill the offices of 
the California Keramic Club of San Francisco, Cali- 
fornia, for the ensuing term: President, Miss Helen O'Mal- 
ley; First Vice-President, Mrs. R. V. Bateman; Second Vice- 
President, Miss Emily Hesselmeyer; Treasurer, Miss L. O. 
Willett; Secretary, Mrs. E. E. Harvey; Executive Board, 
Miss Minnie C. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph Peltier. 
The Club will hold their annual exhibit this year at the 
Palace Hotel early in December. 
Mrs. E. E. Harvey, Secretary. 
CLUB NOTE 
The Denver Keramic Club held its twenty-first annual 
exhibition in the Brown Palace Hotel, May 17th, 18th, and 
19th. The work shown was an advance on that of former 
years. In this progress the Keramic Studio has wonder- 
fully assisted. The attendance by the public was good and 
the interest keen. The Club now adjourns until October. 
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STUDIO NOTES 
Mary Alley Neal, 1425 Broadway, New York, will 
open her studio, August 1st, after a sketching tour in the 
Berkshires. 
Nettie Spoor Hanauer, Chicago, has removed her 
studio from the Auditorium Building to 741 Fine Arts 
Building. Lesson days, Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. 
Mrs. A. A. Frazee, of Chicago, has recently removed her 
studio to 1 105 Auditorium Tower next to that of F. B. Aulich. 
The studio will be open all summer. 
Mrs. L. Vance-Phillips has made extensive preparations 
for her work at Chautauqua this coming season. She will 
have as her associates, Miss Laura Overley and Mrs. Georgia 
Pierce Unger. Mrs. Phillips will, as usual, devote her per- 
sonal attention to the classes in portraits and miniatures. 
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