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TREATMENT OF RAMBLERS 
K. E. Cherry 
SE Carnation for first fire — Yellow, Yellow Brown and 
Brown Green for centres. Second fire: use Rose with 
deepest shadow in Rose and Blood Red. For foliage use 
Apple Green, Moss Green, Brown Green and Shading Green. 
For stems use Brown Green, Violet and Blood Red. 
CLUB NOTES 
The Providence Keramic Club opened its Fourth Annual 
exhibition on the evening of December 9th, continuing two 
daj^s. The exhibition was a pronounced success and showed a 
marked advancement over previous years. The members have 
been studying lustre under a very able teacher and the result 
was shown in some very fine bits of decoration. The club meets 
once each month for business and on another afternoon for 
practical work, drawing from some form of plant life and apph^- 
ing these drawings to^'some design for china decoration. 
The Springfield Keramic Club held their annual meeting 
January 12th, the meeting being preceded by a lunch at the 
Nayasset Club. The retiring president, Mrs. Frederic Good- 
wii:i, gave a resume of the two years existence of the club, con- 
cluding with a few suggestions as to the future policy of the 
organization. The secretary's report showed the present 
membership to be 19. The following officers were elected to 
serve one year: President, Miss Ethel L. Valentine; Vice- 
presideiit, Mrs. PI. PI. Bosworth; Secretary and Treasurer, 
Mrs. A. F. PI, Pillsbury. 
SHOP NOTES 
We are in receipt of a handl^ook of Pyrography issued by 
F, Weber & Co., Philadelphia. It is full of illustrations and 
valuable instruction. 
We have also received the Mineral Decalcomanie Catalogue 
of Palm Fechteler & Co., New York, with a large list of transfer 
designs. 
STEIN WITH SMALL BELL-SHAPED FLOWER— ALICE WITTE SLOAN 
TPIIS can be treated in natural colors. Leaves, stems and 
pods green. The flower yellow, with purple spots near 
centre, calyx green. Outline in black. Background light 
brown or light dull blue. Black portions, darker shade of 
same. Black bands, dark brown, spaces between them and 
border to be left white. Or else the design could be simpty 
tinted in pale blue outlined in dark blue. Background pale 
dull buff. Black spaces, darker shade of same. Bands, dark 
blue. 
In either treatment the dotted portion of background may 
be put in in an intermediate shade, otherwise in the lighter 
color used. 
