GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY
PRIZES PRESENTED AT ANNUAL MEETING
The annual general meeting and prizegiving of the Girls’ Friendly Society was held in St. Michael’s Parish Hall, with the Rev. C. E. B. Muschamp presiding. The annual report read by - the president (Mrs J. R. Hervey) recorded a year of progress and increasing membership. Five new branches had been formed during the year. Later in the evening, branch competitions were held in part-singing and in tableaux. The exhibition of handwork by members during the year attracted interest. „ ■ „ The prizes were presented by Miss westWatson as follows: • . Scripture (examiner. Deaconess Hem Park)— Senior: (Wagstaff memorial prize), Edith Maindonald (Avonside) 1, Alison Gillman (Woodend) 2, Daphne Cooke (Fendalton) 3. Junior: Ruth Reynolds (St. Chad’s) 1. Essay (judge, Rev. J. R. Hervey)—Senior: Helen Sewell (Tinwald) 1, Jane O’Brien (Riccarton) 2. Junior: Lorna Campion (St. Chad’s) 1, Mavis Phillips (Hororata) 2. Original Poem (judge, Rev. J. R. Hervey)—Jane O’Brien (Riccarton) 1, Mae Bushell (Tinwald) 2. Handwork (judges, Miss Marigold Johnson and Miss Waveney Davis) —Knitting: First-class—Doris Isherwood (Hororata), Ruth Campion (St Chad’s), Pauline Payne (Hororata), E. Goldsmith (Mayfield). Second-class: Gwen Bell (Spreydon), Hazel Brown (Avonside), Pearl Carter (Merivale), Joyce Reynolds (St. Chad’s). Fancy work—First-class f Margot Mercer (Merivale), R. Barrett (Hororata), Margaret Sloan (Spreydon), Coral Gee (Spreydon), N. Goldsmith (Mayfield). Second-class; May Rich (Hororata), Gwen Bell (Spreydon). Mae Bushell (Tinwald), Doris Isherwood (Hororata). Tapestry—First-class: Gwen Phllpott (Merivale), Gwen Bell (Spreydon). Second-class; Edith Thorne (Hororata). Smocking—First-class: Ngaio Houston (Tinwald), Isobel Bennett (Hororata). Second-class: Edith Thorne (Hororata). Embroidered badge—First-class; May Rich (Hororata). Seconci-clasS; Edith Thorne (Hororata). Artificial flowers—First-class, Ruth' Campion (St. Chad’s). Second-class; E. Goldsmith (Mayfield). Special—Silk art and tatting: Margot Mercer (Merivale). Photography (judge, Mr Hamilton) First-class: Victoria Carr (Merivale). Second-class; Grace Bates (Sydenham), Edith Maindonald (Avonside). Best-dressed Doll (entries to be given to children's homes) —First-class: Pear) Carter (Merivale), Edith Thorne (Hororata), Tinwald branch, Mrs Grigg (Hororata). Second-class; Mrs Patchett (Merivale). Molly Carter (Avonside). Twenty-one Years’ Membership Stars— Grace Bates (Sydenham), Hazel Lockwood (Sydenham). Tableau (judge. Miss Ngaio Marsh); St. Michael’s branch. Partsinging (judge, Mr A. Worsley): St.. Michael’s branch. Diocesan shield (for most points in competition): Hororata branch. Candidates' Classes—Embroidery: Firstclass, Isobel Naismith, Rachel Armstrong, Anne Brown, Mary Newton. Elizabeth Sealey (Akaroa), Valmai Foster, Valmai Locker (Hororata); second-class Diana Newton, Pamela English (Akaroa): soft toy, Jocelyn Trolove, Lorna Campion (St. Chad*s). Painting: Isobel Naismith; Rachel Armstrong (Akaroa). , Special bead embroidery: Isobel Naismith (Akaroa).
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22877, 25 November 1939, Page 2
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