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was a large Belleek vase, decorated with enamels in rich orien- 
tal blue, dull red and yellow, with background of green., 
showing a faint all-over spot design. Six Sedji Plates were 
each different in design, but colored alike with blue and green 
enamel. Other good pieces were a Belleek Pitcher in green 
and dull orange, a Dresser-set in pastel colors and a Salt and 
Pepper Set in black and gold. 
One of the best Sedji pieces we have seen was a May- 
onnaise-set by Mrs. Marguerite J. Rood, showing a clever 
design, well colored, the enamels being particularly successful. 
One of our visitors, a Japanese dealer, declared that this set 
should be sent to Japan to show the results obtained in this 
country, with colored enamels on Sedji. Mrs. Rood contri- 
buted other interesting pieces, a large Vase with narcissus 
design in enamels, and a white and silver Tea-set. 
Miss Edith H. Bell also showed successful Sedji, a Vase 
in greens, blues and dull orange enamel. A quaint combi- 
nation Teapot, Sugar and Creamer in brown glazed ware' 
was unusual in its dull red and blue enamel. A square Cookie- 
plate with rose design was developed in several tones of yel- 
low with green. 
Mrs. Anna V. Cornish was represented by five Vases in 
metals and lusters, good in design and delightful in color. 
Mrs. Myrtle Lidberg showed a set of etched Plates hav- 
ing a skillfully designed border with monogram medallion. 
A round Tile, in silver and black, from the studio of Miss 
Amanda E. Edwards, was strikingly original in design, as 
were also a successful Cup and Saucer in gold and enamel and 
a Dresser-set in enamels. 
The Club has been so fortunate as to secure Mrs. Hum- 
phrey again for this year's course in Design and Color, and a 
large, light class-room has been offered by Burley and Co. 
There is evidence of a renewal of interest in the work, and the 
members are looking forward to an interesting study-course. 
EDITH BELL 
ISABELLE C. KISSINGER 
ANNE J. BROWN 
MARY E. HIPPLE 
AMANDE E. EDWARDS 
M. ELLEN IGLEHART 
