KERAMIC STUDIO 
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MRS. A. A. McGINNIS 
Miss Marie Bohmann, who received the Dr. Frank Gun- 
saulus Prize for decoration on pottery, showed a Japanese 
wistaria tea-service with a tasteful decoration, and several 
other pottery pieces, quite unusual in treatment. 
Another member who worked with success on Japanese 
pottery was Mrs. Nellie Sengenberger of Peoria, 111., whose 
large blue lamp-vase was a striking note in the exhibition. 
Mrs. George Emmons' covered vase designed in warm 
colors with black enamel background richly deserved the 
Honorable Mention which was given it. Her Satsuma lamp vase 
was unusual and interesting in color and design, being done in a 
wonderful shade of old-rose and harmonious greens, with a 
touch of brown. Among her other smaller pieces were two 
very well designed boxes and a unique miniature teapot. 
Mrs. Isabelle C. Kissinger was awarded the A. H. Abbott 
Prize for Best Collection. It was most varied and interesting, 
showing work on Satsuma, Belleek, Faience, Wedgwood pot- 
tery and tiles. The largest piece, a Satsuma lamp vase, was 
charming in blues and soft tans. A grey pottery teapot and 
bowl, designed in blue, attracted much attention. Several 
MRS. GRACE P. BUSH 
Awarded Burley y Co. Prize for most appropriate design for tableware 
IONE LIBBY WHEELER 
Awarded the Dr. Gunsaulus Prize for Lustrcd Glass 
OLIVE M. JOHNSON 
Awarded Devoe & Raynolds Prize for Plaque in Enamel 
MRS. A. H. McGINNIS 
MRS, GRACE BUSH 
MRS. ANNE T. BROWN OLIVE M. JOHNSON 
ISABELLE C. KISSINGER 
