HOME INDUSTRIES
COOKERY CLASSES (Judge: Mrs T. Jordan. Masterton.) Home-made bread: Miss E. Dagg (Mauriceville) 2; Mrs F. McLaughlin (Longbush) 3. Home-made bread, white: Mrs J. Ackerman (Masterton' 1. Plain wholemeal loaf: Miss E. Dagg I. Mrs I. Welch (Mt Bruce) 2. Fruit cake: Mrs W. Chow (Carterton) 1. Mrs E. S. Wrigley (Masterton) 2. Miss E. Dagg 3. Miss Esmay Savage (Masterton' 4. Pound cake: Mrs M. Wilton I (Masterton) 1, Mrs J. L Smith (Masterton) 2. Miss E Dagg 3. Seed cake: Miss E. Dagg 1. Mrs J Ackerman 2. Mrs M. Wilton 3. Madeira cake: Mrs J. L. Smith 1. Mrs M. Wilton 2. Mrs 1. Welch 3 Collection | biscuits, 3 varieties: .Mrs Ida Leadi ley (Masterton) 1, Mrs 1. Welch 2. .Mrs .1 ’ W Edwards (Carterton) 3 Sausage rolls, six. Mrs J. W. Edwards 1 and 2. Whealmeal sponge sandwich •no tilling): Mrs i Welch 1. Miss E Dagg 2. Mrs J W. Edwards 3 Sponge sandwich (no filling': Mrs A E Reid (Carrington) 1, Mrs J. W. Edwards 2 and 3. Sponge sandwich (butter): Mrs 1 Welch 1. Miss E. Savage 2. Chocolate cake: Mrs I. Welch 1. Miss E Savage 2, Mrs F. McLaughlin 3. Homemade scones: Mrs F. McLaughlin 1. Mrs I Welch 2. Mrs E S Wrigley 3 Dat > scones, six: Mrs 1 Welch 1, Mis? |R Cusack (Rangitumau) 2. Mr?; J W ; Edwards 3 Pikelets, six Mrs M j Wilton 1. Mrs J. L. Smith 2. Mrs J. W. j Edwards 3 Shortbread: Mrs Edward 1. Mrs McLaughlin 2. Mrs Smith 3 Whealmeal gems, six: Mrs McLaughlin i. Miss E Dagg 2. Gems, six- Mr Edwards I, Mrs S F Taylor Mrs ! Welch 3 Puffs, six Miss R Cm.wr 1. Miss M Wright, Kopuaranga. 2 i Sponge roll: Mr., A E Reid 1 Mi I E. S. Wrigley 2, Mrs I Leadley 3. Jam ' tarts, sax: Miss M Wright I. Mrs Ed- • wards 2. Mrs Welch 3 Collection , cheese straws: Mr. Edward’, i ('"II lection small cakes: Mr Edwards 1. IMi < M Wright 2 Mr: Mcl.augMm 3 I Decorated basket of friui; M‘<'- C Bishop (Carterton) 1 CHILDREN'S CLASSES I Six scones: Vera Mel aiughhn i . Doreen Barm ’.t 'Carl.-i t o > 2. !! GI ' Ma-:i>-rion' 3 Sponge simdw.eh M i Bl.itchford (To Ore Oro) I. C JLHi. p ; iCarterton > 2. i) Barm it 3. Six ’“ 1 ! le’ M BlaU'hfiird ! II Gr.iy 2 ; WORK & SLW|\(i I (Judge Mr- w H II b , !*- i !’.f f.n.-edlewmk t.-L-ur- ; .•<’ Mr- E’,..i Ed<- < A-htiuro-n) ■ .; <i 1 2 Ml; H Handers) n Whil i I.:> !< i;..he; i r ■ P.dmer ’...n :i. I >H A Smerdo,-? (A uG: I.m<!) Mt tHu I iChni-tchurch) 3 Embroidery i .;n i '■ a <■: 1.:.' : Me 1! H 1 t'.di r <. Mrs E Edc 2 and 3 Dinnct wagi-n cloth Mr E Edc ! ' H
Henderson 2, Miss A. Tregurtha 3. Piece needlework, open to those who haw.’ not previously competed at any show: Mrs E. Magee <Carterton• I. Miss Z. McKay 'Homewood) 2. Miss M. J'rout (Ma.’ terion • 3 Afternoon tea cloth: Miss H Hentierson J. Miss M Baron 2 and .3, Miss M KentJob.nstoU 'Lansdowne) 4. Guest towel. embroidered: .Mrs E Ede ! and 2 Pair hand-knitted sox. lingering; Mrs E MacDonald 1 F;dmcr:-to.'i North) 1 and 2, Mrs S Hurt! 3. Fair hand knitted sox, wheeling; Mrs E .MacDonald I and 3 Mrs Hurd 2 B. 1., die.'.. Mrs E MacDonald 1 Pw. of sti noil work; Mrs H. Rumsey (Auckland) I Knitted card-gan or pull-o'.-i-fnm.y Mr.- R Whyborn (Masterbn 1 1, Mrs R Tri’ce 't'j'i’i'' M'-u-, fere' 2, Miss E>mt y Savage’ 3 Pa-r mittcns Mrs !■' M, tt -1>0:..-|<i i Ko: cardigan or pullover 'slocking: stitch): Mis It Tevee 1 Ph-cc luo.'stl,’. co; :•< Mis.’ M Kent-Jolmston 1. .Airs R V.’iiyborn 2. Home-made baby’? frock, any material: le Puke entry I. Mr?. I ('omm; u jp 2 Knitted infant's set: Mrs A E Wood (Wdlmglou) 1. > Hurd 2. Mrs R Grantham • :■■! 3 •■.? "-d ~l :of 1..-. M: H R. mo ’• ! M:-s M McDomdt (Dunedin) 2 Dres-ant: tai Mrs E Ede ; Mm E Magee 2 H;a m ‘ O'.i bed jacket M■ . A G Treguriha 1 Mr- •: Terre ;■ j CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Piece faiicy nt'edlew'ork: N Stew i -• io.' il !■?:■-.,;■ 3 Ttie j I’lSti':'* or tray rhi’h, >"oim, r :,, 'l M j iMt-Giee ',M.. j }j I ,;u if;-.hca r | Al: Gray 3 Doll’ fr<*cl M Blotch ! f.mi (Te Ore Or.-' !, H Gray 2 Best-! drc'-o d d<dl C B; h<a t P Ki, ti iq. | j ARTS A CRAFTS. A’.v .-.f <l<- M. M Kri > '. bin W.dl tm-.s ' 2 Mv
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1941, Page 9
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