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Mrs. Anne T. Brown received Honorable Mention for her 
Dinner-set, which had a simple decoration in green and gold, 
a refined and very usable design, beautifully executed. A 
Satsuma Box in blue, orange and black enamel, and a Vase 
with decoration of rich crimson berries with grey-green leaves 
were other good pieces. 
The President, Mrs. Isabelle C. Kissinger, made a con- 
tribution strong as to number, design and workmanship. A 
faience Porch Set with large tray, was a striking note in the 
tableware case, on account of its quaintness of shape, and the 
charm of the decoration. Among other noticeable pieces 
was a Breakfast Set with a simple ; well-proportioned design 
in blue enamel, which suggested at once a joy in ownership. 
Mrs. Kissinger's Pottery was good in form, decorated in ena- 
mels in rich blues, greens, orange and dull crimson, with a 
background of copper luster. 
Miss lone Wheeler, widely known for her luster-work, 
this year exhibited a Dresser-set with a violet motif, in grey- 
green, violet and warm ivory. It was strong both in design 
and color. 
■'..! _ Miss Mary E. Hippie, of Elgin, sent her usual large con- 
tribution of well-designed pieces, interesting for their color- 
values and variety of treatment. Her most striking piece 
Amanda E. Edwards 
Anna J. Cornish 
M. Ellen Iglehart (Burley & Co. Prize) 
Myrtle E. 
Marguerite J. Rood 
Rena O. Pettersen 
Lid berg 
(Aolich Prize) 
MARY E. HIPPLE 
