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KEKAMIC STUDIO 
TOPEKA CERAMIC ART CLUB EXHIBIT 
Punch Set, M 
Top Row — ^Jardiniere, Mrs. Stuart. Bowl, Mrs. .Jones. Punch Set, Mrs, Boone, 
Bowl, Mrs. Doneyson. Vase, Mrs. Gulp. 
2nd Row — Bowl. Mrs. Swartz. Bowl. Mrs. Boone. Bowl, Mrs. Stevens. Sandwich 
Plate, Mrs. Stuart. Bowl, Mrs. Bishop. Jelly Jar, Mrs. Bishop. 
3rd Row — Dresser Set, Mrs. Jones. Vase, Mrs. Blinn. Va.se, Mrs. Ware. Toilet Set 
Mrs. McDonough. Va.se. Miss Lindsey. Tea .Set. Mrs. Blinn. Toilet Set, 
Mrs. Lyman. 
RULE II. 
Section ] . Tliis club shall consist of active and honorary members. 
Only active members can take part in the business of the club or hold office. 
Section 2. The membership shall be limited to thirty. Application 
for membership shall be made at one meeting through some member of the 
club in good standing and voted upon at the succeeding meeting — admit- 
tance to the club requiring an unanimous vote of members present. 
Section 3. Each active member shall be required to exhibit five or 
more pieces at the annual exhibit. All pieces may be for sale and a commis- 
sion of ten per cent, paid the club. Circumstances rendering compUance 
with this rule impossible must be reported to the President and she shall 
grant exemption from this duty if she deems it expedient. "To become an 
active member the appUcant must comply with the rules of the annual ex- 
hibit." 
Section 4. Re-instatement of former members shall be at the pleasiu'e 
of the club if the membership is not fuU. 
RULE III. 
Section I. The officers of the club shall be President, Vice-President, 
Secretary and Treasurer, these officei's to be elected by written ballot at the 
annual meeting and shall form the executive committee. 
RULE IV. 
Section 1. The club shall hold regular meetings semi-monthl,y. 
Top Row— Tray, Miss Mayhew. Plate, Mrs. Stevens. 
Plate, Mrs. Stevens. Tray. Mrs. Bishop. 
2ncl Row — Enamel Bo.x. Miss Lindsey. Vase, Miss Hammond. Nut Set, Miss 
AVitmer. Plate, Miss Witmer. Nut Set. Mrs. Hammond. Tankard, Mrs. 
Stuart. 
3rd Row— Tea Pot, Mrs. Stevens. Tea Caddy. Miss Fuller. Jardiniere, Mrs. Ens- 
rainger. Incense Jar, Aliss Berry. Landscape, Mrs. Blinn. Jardiniere, 
Mrs. Hammond. Plate, Mrs " 
Compote, Mrs. Booae- 
Section 2. "Unexcused absence from three consecutive meetings shall 
be considered equivalent to resignation and the delinquent member shall 
be notified by the Secretary and if not excused or in attendance at the next 
regular meeting of the club her name shall be stricken from the roll." 
Section 3. Members shall be fined ten cents for absence unless seriously 
ill or absent from the city and five cents for tardiness at meetings. Mcmbei-s 
failing to comply with the program shall be fined one. dollar. 
Section 4. The annual election of officers shall take place at the regular 
March meeting. Seven members shall constitute a quorum. 
Section 5. The member.ship fee .shall be one dollar and seventy-five 
cents. AU membership fees must be jiaid at time of annual exhibit and no 
member allowed to exhibit work without payincnl, of dues. All jier.sons 
admitted to the club after the exhibit shall pay an admi.ssion fee of one dollar. 
Order of business: — Calling the roll, reading and adopting minutes of 
last meeting, communications, reports of committees, settlement of accounts. 
unfinished business, new business, program. 
RULE V. 
Section 1. Foregoing rules maybe altered at a. regular or special meet- 
ing appointed by the President for the purpose. 
Section 2. Notice of such meeting shall be given bj' the Secretary. 
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY AND COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
MAUDE BROSNAN 
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY AND COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
LOUISE ROESCH 
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY AND COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON 
HELEN CLEMONS 
WILD WOODS DESIGN COMPETITION 
CLOSES OCTOBER 10, 1913 
In the editorial of June, 1913, we advised you to go to the 
woods for inspiration with a view to taking part in the fall 
competition for conventionalisations of wild flowers. This 
competition will close October 10th. Make your careful draw- 
ing of flower, leaf and stem, then make conventionalised units 
of flower and leaf, a page of these, then a page of semi-conven- 
tionalised designs, i. e., small flower panels connected with 
conventional or geometrical design or small semi-conventional 
flower arrangements of borders, finally a page of conventional 
designs applied to straight and curved edges, all from the same 
flower. 
For details and prizes see last page of cover. 
