SUCCESSFUL SHOW
INSTITUTE AT KAPONGA MANY SPLENDID ENTRIES Considerable success a"en^ed flo.wer show organised by the Kaponga Women's Irtstitute yesterday. Large entries were received and the quality of the exhibits was noticeably g°od. Mesdames F. A. Rodie and K. Williams were the joint secretaries The Pr»ceed^ - are for institute funds, which have been depleted through the large number of par - eels sent forward to the troops abroad. The judges were: Decorative. Mrs. K. J. Morris (Opunake); cooking. Mrs. J. Horgan (Te Kiri); sewing and fancy work, Mrs. J. Lambie (Mangatoki); writing and drawing, Mrs. H. Grace f Kaponga) ; cut blooms, Mr. L. Lewis (Eltham). The stewards were: Daffodils and_ cut blooms. Mesdames J. G. Green and J. F. Hardin^; home industries and cooking. Mrs. J°B. Bremner and Miss Enid Murphy- needlework. Misses C. M. O Neill and'june Thurston; children's section, Mesdames J. H. Tyack and W. Williams. Results were:— Daffodils. Six varieties, one of each, Mrs. P. Harding 1; three varieties, one each. Miss A. Brisco 1; three varieties trumpets, Mrs. C. H. Brewer 1; one specimen trumpet. Miss A. Brisco 1; one white trumpet, Miss A. Brisco; one yellow trumpet, Mrs. P. H. Harding 1, Miss A. Brisco 2; one bi-colour trumpet. Mrs. Harding 2 *P° first); three varieties incomparabilis, Miss A. Brisco 1. Mrs. C. H. Brewer 2: one yellow incomparabilis, Miss A. Brisco 1, Mrs. P. Harding 3 (no second): one redcup, Miss A. Brisco 1, Mrs. C. H. Brewer 2, Mrs. P. Harding 3; three double varieties, Miss A. Brisco 2 (no first). School Children. Three yellow. Marian Tyack; three varieties, Marian Tyack. Cut Blooms. Three lachenalia, Mrs. J. H. Tyack 1, Mrs P H. Harding 2; three sparaxias. Mrs "P. Harding; Iceland poppy, Mrs. P. Harding. 1, Mrs. E. W. Snowdon 2; collection ranuneulus, Mrs. G. F. Court; collection of anemones. Mrs. Tosland 1, Mrs. Court 2, Mrs. Snowdon 3; three hyacinths, Mrs. Snowdon; one hyacmtn, Miss A. Brisco: six freesias. Miss A. Brisco 1, Miss M. Abbott 2. Mrs. E. W. Snowdon 3; three pansies, Mrs. P. Harding 1 and 2, Mrs. Snowdon 3: three violas. Mrs. Morris 1, Mrs. Tyack 2, Mrs. Harding 3; twelve violets. Mrs. Haroing 2, Mrs. vv uliams 3 (no first): collection polyanthus, Mrs. Morris 1, Mrs. Harding 2, Mrs. Gordge 3: collection primroses, Mrs. Morris 1, Mrs. Harding 2. Mrs. Ritter 3, wallflower collection, Mrs. Crawford 1, Mrs. Harding 2, Miss M. Abbott 3: stocks, collection, Mrs. Snowdon 1, Mrs. W. Williams 2: arctotis, collection, Mrs. Tosland 1, Mrs. Ritter 2. Mrs. Harding 3; collection flowering shrubs, Mrs. Stevenson 1 and 2. Mrs. Harding 3; one rhoctodendron, Miss A. Brisco 1, Mrs. J. Guy 2 and 3. Decorative. Bowl of flowers, Mrs. I. E. Evans: floating bowl, Miss M. Guy; vase of flowers, Mrs. 0. Crawford 1 and special, Miss M. Guy 2. Mrs. Evans 3; vase for mantelpiece, Mrs. Crawford 1, Mrs. Snowdon 2, Miss Guy 3: shoulder spray. Mrs. Crawford 1,. Mrs. Ritter 2, Miss Guy 3, bowl of anemones. Miss M. Guy 1, Mrs. Harding h.c.; bowl of daffodils, Mrs. Evans; jug of flowers. Mrs. Crawford 1 and special mention, Miss M. Guy 2, Mrs, « Ritter 3; bouquet, Mrs. Crawford; low bowl for dining table, Mrs. Crawford 1, Miss Guy and Mrs. Gordge 2, Mrs. Rittei 3. Home Industries. Three varieties jam, Mrs. E. J. Webby 1 Mrs. W. H. Ritter 2, Mrs. Ellis 3; marmalade. Mrs. Harding 1, Mrs. Carde 2 Mrs. Ellis 3; lemon cheese, Mrs. J. G Green 1. Mrs. Harding 2; pickles, Mrs N Gordge 1, Mrs. Blackwell snr. 2, Mrs E. J. Webby 3.
Cooking. Three plain scones, Mrs. J. G. Green 1, Mrs. C. Paterson jnr. 2, Mrs.' J. Guy 3; three date' scones. Mrs. J. A. Dawson 1 Mrs. C. Paterson 2 and 3; three girdle scones, Mrs. Evans 1, Mrs. Asher 2; three pikelets, Mrs. C. Paterson 1 and 2, Mrs. Ritter 3; three gems, Mrs. Dawson; nut and raisin loaf. Mrs. C. Paterson 1 and 2, Mrs. J. B. Coull 3; shortbread, Mrs. J G. Green 2; sponge sandwich with butter, Mrs. C. N. Gordge 1, Mrs. I. E. Evans 2, Miss E. Guy 3; sponge sandwich without butter, Mrs. C. N. Gordge 1, Mrs. K. Asher 2; gingerbread, Mrs. J. B. Coull 1; madeira cake, Mrs. J. B. Coull 1. Mrs. C. N. Gordge 2; family cake, Mrs. 1 Ritter 1, Mrs. Snowdon 2; biscuits, collection, Mrs. J. Tyack; apple pie, Mrs. K. Asher 1, Mrs. Evans 2. Children's Classes. Three plain scones, Bill Murphy 1, Grace Mulcock 2 and 3; six queen cakes. Daphne Shirley 1, Grace Mulcock 2 and 3- cocoanut ice. Margaret Dawson 1, Mariorie Davies 2; toffee, plain, Margaret Dawson 1, Annie Chamberlain 2, Bill Murphy 3; plate of pikelets. Daphne Shirley 1, Annie Chamberlain 2. Needlework. Knitted article for fighting forces, Mrs. Blackwell snr. 1 and 2. Miss Ella Guy h.c.; baby's garment, Mrs. J. G. Green 1 Miss Grace Mulcock 2; pair men s socks, Mrs. K. Williams 1 and 2. Miss M. Davis'on h.c.; cushion. most effective. Mrs. J B. Bremner 1, Mrs. W. H. Ritter 2, Mrs; A. E. Jackson 3: quilted article, Mrs Crawford 1, Mrs. Ritter 2. Miss D. Jackson 3; tapestry, Mrs. Harding 1, Mrs. J Green 2 and 3; organdie article, Mrs. Jackson 1 and 2, Mrs. Crawford 3; table centre, Miss M. Guy 1. Miss D. Jackson 2 and 3; afternoon tea cloth. Miss M. Guv 1 and 2: handworked apron, Mrs. Jackson 1, Miss B. Aldridge 2; article made from sugar bag. Mrs. J. B. Bremner 1, Mrs. O. Crawford 2, Mrs. Jackson 3; something new out of something old, Mrs. Crawford 1, Miss D. Jackson 2; article not to cost more than ls, Mrs. O. Crawford 1, Mrs. Blackwell snr. 2, Mrs. Jackson 3.
Children's Work. Sewing. Worked apron, Annie Chamberlain; soft toy, hand-made, Marion Tyack; ket-tle-holder, Marian Tyack 1, Daphne Shirley 2, Lyall Shirley 3. Handwork. Canvas and felt work. Marion White 1 Marion Tyack 2: primers' figures, Christine Crosbie 1, Margaret Abbott 2, Noeline Grace 3. ' Decorative. Floating saucer, Gloria Bocock 1, Patricia Bennie 2, Maureen Bennie 3; vase of flowers for table, Gloria Bocock 1, Maureen Bennie 2 and 3: buttonholes, Maureen Bennie 1, Gloria Bocock 2; posy, Gloria Bocock 1, Maureen Bennie 2. Under Ten Years. Floating saucer, Marion Tyack 1, Margaret Abbott 2, Joan Elmes 3; vase of flowers. Marion Tyack 1. May Mulcock 2- buttonholes, May Mulcock 1, Joan Elmes 2. Marion Tyack 3; posy, Marion Tyack 1. Drawing. Standards 3 and 6 'flat candlestick with lighted candle). Jean Bovle 1, Arthur Gordge 2. Hamilton Mulcock 3; standards 3 and 4 (loaf of bread), Grace Mulcock 1 Colleen Elley 2. Patricia Bennie 3; standards 1 and 2 (banana), Alford Bocock 1, Donald Burrows 2. Dorothy Chubb 3- primers (nursery rhyme), Alma Esp'iner 1, Brian Law 2. Christine Crosbie 3. Writing. Standards 5 and 6. Colinette Libeau 1, Jean Boyle 2, Dorothy Fasham 3; standards 3 and 4. Patricia Bennie 1. Audrey Blake 2. Rosalie Rowell 3; standards 1 and 2. Alford Bocock 1, Moily Snowdon 2 Shirley Ellis 3: primers (printing). Brian Law 1. Gordon Thoumine 2, Noeline Grace 3.
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