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MORRINSVILLE SHOW

HOME INDUSTRIES AWARDS ARTS AND CRAFTS DISPLAY (Special to Times) MORRINSVILLE,- Friday. An attractive portion of the Morrins-vill-e Horticultural Society's Show’ on Thursday and to-day was that devoted j to home industries and arts and crafts. Entries In most classes were large, and the quality of the cooking, preserves, needlework and craft work evoked appreciative comment from visitors. The judge of the arts and crafts was Mrs G. B. Way, of Walton. The cooking and preserves were judged by Mrs J. M. Luxton, of Waitoa. The prizelist in these sections was as follows: Cookery Plain scones: Mrs I. Newman 1. Mrs A. Drummond 2, Miss P. Bishop h.c. Date scones: Mrs w. McPherson 1. Mrs G. Baker 2. Miss J. Webb h.c. Girdle scones: Mrs Raker 1, Mrs S. Porter 2. Pikelets: Mrs W. Wilcox 1. Miss Irvine and Mrs S. Porter equal) 2. Cheese straws: Mrs R. H. Semple 1, Miss Irvine 2. Plate of savouries: Miss Irvine 1. Madeira cake: Miss Irvine 1, Mrs Semple 2. Mrs Raker h.c. Rich fruit cake: Mrs G. Baker 1, Miss Irvine 2. Miss M. Howard h.c. Sponge butter sandwich: Miss Irvine I, Miss A. Ferguson 2. M. MePherson h.c. Sponge sandwich: Miss A. Ferguson 1, Miss Irvine 2. Mrs G. p.aker h.c. Sponge roll: Mrs W. McPherson l. Mrs C. S. Brown 2, Miss Irvine h.c. Plain sponge cake: Miss Irvine 1. J’ufT pastry tarts: Miss Irvine 1, Mrs McPherson 2. Sausage rolls: Mrs McPherson 1, Miss Irvine 2. Collection or small cakes: Mrs S. Porter 2. Shortbread: Mrs R. H. Semple 1, Mrs Raker 2, Miss Irvine Collection of biscuits: Mrs A. Drummond 1. Preserves Collection bottled fruit: Mrs H. W. Young l, Mrs M. Ran 2, Miss Irvine h.c. Bottled peaches: Mrs J. L.. Arndt 1. Mrs E. M. Coker 2, Mrs Ran h.c. Bottled plums: Mrs Arndt i, Miss Irvine 2, Mrs W. D. Glasscock h.c. Pears: Mrs F. M. Coker 1. Miss J. Young 2, Mrs W. Wilcox h.c. Gooseberries: Mrs J. Boles 1, Mrs Porter 2, Mrs R. C. Gray h.c. Nectarines.- Mrs Arndt l, Mrs Gray 2, Mrs C. S. Brown h.c. Collection or jam: Mrs McPherson 1, Mrs M. Hewlett 2, Mrs R. C. Saxon h.c. Collection or jam: Mrs Arndt 1, Mrs McPherson 2. Collection or jellies: Mrs Arndt 1, Miss Irvine 2. Orange marmalade: Mrs M. Hewlett 1, Mrs McPherson 2. Lemon cheese: Mrs W. Wilcox 1, Mrs McPherson 2 and 3. Tomato sauce: Mrs C. S. Brown 1, Mrs Poles 2, Mrs Wilcox h.c. Plum sauce: Mrs W. Smith 1, Miss Irvine and M. McPherson (equal) 2. Chutney: Mrs Arndt 1, M. McPherson 2. Beans: Mrs Wilcox 1, Mrs Hewlett 2, Miss Irvine h.c. Tomatoes: Mrs Wilcox 1, Miss Irvine 2, Mrs C. S. Brown h.c. Six heaviest hen-eggs: Mrs E. M. Coker (15Joz) 1, Mrs W. H. Haynes (14oz) 2. Mrs P. M. Clark (13Joz) 3. Honey: Mrs F. Washbourne 1. Children’s Cookery Under 16.—Queen cakes: Patricia Bishop 1. Sponge sandwich: Deidre Stockley 1. Gladys Young 2. Scones: Patricia Bishop 1, Gladys Y'oung 2.

Arts and Crafts Needlework.—Tray cloth: Mrs J. iL. Arndt 1, Miss E. ‘Semple 2, Miss H. V. Clifford 3. Supper cloth, white: Mrs A. Drummond 1. Mrs R. Ramsay 2. Supper cloth, coloured: Mrs A. Semple 1, Miss E. Semple 2, Mrs M. Ban 3. Prettiest cushion: Mrs Arndt l, Miss CliiTord 2, Miss Hawkins 3. Embroidered picture-. Miss A. Jackson 1, Miss Clifford 2 and 3. Handembroidered nightgown: Mrs Bluett 2. D’oyley, white: Mrs E. M. Coker 1, Mrs R. C. Saxon 2, Mrs J. Baker 3. D’oyley, coloured: Mrs J. Baker 1, Miss Clifford and Miss A. Cameron (equal) 2. Dress-ing-table set: Mrs A. Semple 1, Mrs R. Ramsay 2, Mrs J. Baker 3. Table centre: Mrs Arndt 1, Miss G. Nlcholls 2, Mrs A. Semple 3. Child's frock; Mrs A. Drummond 1, Mrs J. Baker 2. Tapestry: Mrs E. Welch 1, Mrs R. B. Morton 2, Mrs Coker 3. Hand-made rug: Mrs E. M. Maxwell 2. Sugar-sack article: Miss Clifford 1, Mrs P. M. Clark 2. Craftwork.—-Metalwork: Mrs L. E. Pole 1. Leather-work: Miss B. Scott 1. Marquetry: Miss R. Scott 1. Something new from something old: Miss Clifford 1. Knitting.—Knitted baby garment: Miss E. Semple 1 and 2, Mrs J. Raker 3. Knitted socks: Mrs Clifford 1, Mrs F. Teddy 2, Mrs Ramsay 3. Anv sewn or embroidered article: Miss Clifford 1,2 and 3.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 10

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MORRINSVILLE SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 10

MORRINSVILLE SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 10

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