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Woman’s Art School.Decorative Design—First YearHonorable Mention. Serena SummerfieldThe Prize of $10, offered to the First and Second Year Classes in Decorative Design, was awarded to Serena Summerfield.
The exhibition and reception of the Cooper Union Woman’s Art School was held in the evening of May 31, at which Miss Kate L. Reynolds, principal and Miss Page, librarian, received.... Serenas Summerfield won the $10 prize which was offered to the first and second-year classes in design. ...Bronze medals were awarded to ... Serena Summerfield ...
Premium Awards Made in Women’s DepartmentOne of the most attractive booths at the state fair is that of the women’s department. At this booth there is everything that appeals to the taste and whims of the fair sex from a pretty picture to the finest kind of crochet work. ...Art Department Awards... Pen and ink drawings; first premium, Miss Serena Summerfield, Staunton, Virginia.Wash drawing; second premium, Miss Serene Summerfield, Staunton, Virginia.Water color (still life); first premium, Miss Serena Summerfield, Staunton, Virginia.Designing; second premium, Miss Serena Summerfield, Staunton, Virginia.Original drawing; first premium, Miss Serena Summerfield, Staunton, Virginia.
Woman’s Art School.Decorative Design—Third YearSilver Medal. Serena SummerfieldThe Prizes to the Class in Decorative Design from the Robert Goodhue Prize Fund, for the best design for an inlaid table top in the style of the Renaissance in Italy, were awarded as follows:… Second Prize, $10. Serena Summerfield.
Dance in Witches’ CaveMembers of Social Circle Hold a Halloween Party.The home of Miss Jean Cooper, 2025 Eutaw Place, was turned into a veritable witches’ cave Tuesday evening, when the Social Circle entertained at a Halloween dance. A feature of the evening was a gipsy fortune teller.Those present were Misses Priscilla Summerfield, Serena Summerfield, Florence Middlemas, Anna Singer, Nana Cone, Bessie Cone, Reba Cohen. Mary Cohen, Selma Handel, Anna Spillman, Cecilia Fineberg. Jean Cooper, Bertha Cooper, Lillian Cooper, Lonnie Cooper, Pauline Cooper, Florence Kline, Jessica Paris, Birdie Kahn. Messrs. Frank Ephraim, Rolf Sinsheimer, Henry Samberg, David S. Black, Dr. Harry Nathansen, Dr. S. G. Mendleson, S. L. Levinson, Harry Cone, Henry Cone, Irving Cooper, David Land S. Watlenstein, Ed Roenick, Stanley Handel. Dave Stemberg.
Summerfield, Serene, 150 Nassau, Bee 5207.Design, Poster, Black and White Tempura.
Summerfield, Serene ..... 1050 Park Place, Bklyn., New York, N. Y., Laf. 9272W
Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 4, Works of Art, etc. 1932, New Series, Volume 27, Number 2Summerfield (Serene)* 3071, 3072Bristol diced mints:Crystal cool.—Pocket packet and swanky dice jar for home or office. © 1 c. each May 11, 1932; G 8670, 8671.Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 4, Works of Art, etc. 1932, New Series, Volume 27, Number 3Summerfield (Serene)* 5372Three-panel screen design in black, white and silver, deer or antelope silhouette. © 1 c. Aug. 4, 1932; G 9164.Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 4, Works of Art, etc. 1935, New Series, Volume 30, Number 4Summerfield (Serene)* 8842King Cotton. © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1935; G 21610.
Women artists at the Eisner-Iger and Iger-Roche shop over the years included Nina Albright, Ruth Atkinson, Ruth Harris, Ann Brewster, Lillian Chestney Zuckerberg, Frances Dietrick Hopper, Karen Karol, Jean Levander, Lilly Renee Wilhelms Peters, Marcia Snyder, Serene Summerfield and Priscilla Ward. Of these Serene Summerfield was the first, having met Jerry Iger and Will Eisner at the office of a publisher named John Henle, whose unsuccessful and short-lived Wow, What a Comic! was indirectly responsible for bringing the core members of the first Eisner-Iger shop together. Eisner remembers Summerfield as “a big statuesque woman with a pleasant face, a sharp nose and hyperthyroid eyes who wore her hair in a bun.” The only credited work she is known to have done is “Space Limited” for Henle and some filler pages for National in 1936. ...
Professor Quiz: Mrs. Geraldine King, driving in a trailer from Akron, Ohio, to New York, features her visit to the big city with a trip to the Professor Quiz program. She will be one of the five unrehearsed contenders on the show to be broadcast over CBS-KTRH at 7:30 p.m. Other will be W. H. Givens, Jackson, Tenn., and Miss Serene Summerfield of New York.
April 6, 1941.Mr. William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon, Calif.Dear Mr. Hearst:For once I am with you 100 per cent—air conditioning has possibilities, but in its present “condition” it is anything but “conditioned.”So until some “ingenious” inventor can discover some way of really “conditioning” air so that it will be purified and “tempered” instead of “frigid-aire” let’s hope they will “leave well enough alone.”You see it is not only trains, but as you of course know, theatres, stores, restaurants, et al resort to this “freeze-out.”I give these so-called “air-cooled” theatre in summer a wide berth.Your article in “In the News” about the above was priceless. It was very, very funny—but oh, so true!Now I know it was not just me—that others suffer from this “conditioning” as well as I. And do not get me wrong—I like lots of air—but I like it fresh, not frozen, and in its natural state.Well thanks a lot for bringing this out in the open—air!Sincerely yours,Serena Summerfield,110 West 42nd St., Room 507,New York City.
Serena Summerfield reports overhearing this on the Independent, one girl to another: “This is her fourth husband. She certainly has a lot of personality.”
Words can be weapons or soothing balm;Words can be surcease or they can be harm;Words can be irksome, can vex or annoy;Words can be bludgeons that bruise or destroy.Words can be soothing or words can be savage;Words can be healing or utterly ravage.Words can raise up, or words can tear down;Can bring forth a smile or occasion a frown.So before you permit them to pass through the air,Be sure they are kindly, loving, and fair.
P.S.A.L. shield-shaped buttons will be awarded this week to pupils of P. S. 22, Murray Hill, Flushing, who qualified in running, and chinning:Bronze Medals.6A—Raymond Asselta, James Callan, James D’Aleo, ...
Rapid Art Services, Inc.45 W 18 NY 11 Or 5-4375Commercial printingPres James DaleoVP Samuel FoglioSec Michael SottoCap $100,000Off 3 Fac 40Ft 10,000
Rapid Art Service, Inc.304 E. 45th, New York, N.Y. 10017Tel.: 212-MU 3-8215Visual Aids, Complete Layout, Art & Mechanical Services, Printing of Promotional Materials, Silk Screening: Rapid Box EaselsMerchandising & Promotion AssociatesW. Marshall May (GM)James Daleo (Pr)Michael Sottosanti (Tr)—Direct(Media: 6-11-27)
Daleo, James, 84, of Cape Coral died Sunday. Graveside service today. Arrangements by Coral Ridge Funeral Home and Cemetery.