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RERAMIC STUDIO 
STUDIO NOTE 
Miss Louise Angel has just held a successful exhibition 
of miniatures and decorated China at her studio in Boston. 
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£LUB The California Keramic Club held their 
NOTES annual rece Ption the nth and 12th of De- 
cember in the maple room of the Palace 
Hotel. It was the largest and best exhibit held by the Club 
in many years. The exhibits were very creditable and 
showed much study of design and original work. The officers 
of the Club are: President, Mrs. S. V. Culp ; Vice-Presi- 
dents, Mrs. L. Le Tourneux, Miss Clara Scott ; Treasurer, 
Miss Minnie C. Taylor ; Secretary, Mrs. Lou Allis. 
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T^EAGUE A communication from Mrs. L. Vance 
NOTES Pnilli P s > President of the N. L. M. P., 
gives hint of a very interesting meeting of 
that organization on the evening of the 14th of January. 
The details, however, are too late for this issue. Full report 
will be given in the March number of Keramic Studio. 
DESIGN FOR HAND GLASS— H. BERTHA BONEBRAKE 
THE general effect of this toilet set design is gold and blue 
except the background to the monogram, which is left 
white, but a light tint of any color may be used. The flowers 
are raised paste, covered with gold. The outer rim with dots 
is gold, the large dots turquoise blue enamel, and smaller ones 
gold covered paste dot. The dark rings are gold burnished 
red brown. The white ring is also gold, but this, as well as 
the out rim, is burnished lightly with the glass burnisher, the 
large dots are turquoise blue enamel and small ones white 
enamel. The monogram is worked out with paste and 
enamels. The handle also is covered with gold. 
The Belleek China should be used for this design, it holds 
with an agate burnisher and outlined with a fine line of deep the paste and enamel much better than others. 
