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SUMMER BLOOMS

AIITHODLsT ANNUAL SHOW . ADDITIONAL RESULTSThe Methodist rose and sweet pea show again attracted an excellent puolic attendance last evening, and me splendid array of summer blooms aroused very favourable comment, me various stans were well patronised, ana a very pleasing orchestra was an added attraction. The organisation of the show was complete in every respect and wais a trioute to the eiiorts. ot the secretary, MISS D. nates, and Messrs. AV. Crompton and r. Saunders, business managers. . I’ne sstall-liolclens were: Senior .Bible class work stall, Mrs. J . Carter and Jiible class girls; hoop-la, Mr. i'urmss; produce, Mesdames W . G. Tozer, F. iiae and U. Toner; men s stal, Messrs. 0. Jones and L. *8- narraclougli and G. liarkla; bran tub, Mrs. if. u . Barron; kitchen stall, boys nible class; dowers, Mrs. E. Evans; cakes, Mesdames J. rfooerts, G. -ti. Cross and E. y. iumnitt; sweets, Mesdames-E. Muir, ,t . Hey and Beeson; work stall, girls’ club; Christmas tree, intermediate Bibie class; tearooms, Mesdames Mills, Streeter, Hutchen, T. Carter, Knightbridge, iveid, and Misses riwadhng, Mills and cressey; fruit salads, Mesdames *pragg and Hartman, and Misses 1< • and A. Squire and E. Huloert; dcorKeepers, Messrs Pennington and Old. The stalls were erected by Mr. K. Hall. The stewards were Mesdames 1. J. Hun-ell cressey. E. A. Pacer, S. It. Vaitoh. D. McQuin, A. Guy, A. Hammond, E. Dixon, G. Grindrodi and J. Sausdeis, Misses M. A. Hates, Thomas, and D. Swindling and Air H. Old. A --popular man” competition has for some time past been held as an aid to tlie show and the result will be announced this evening, when the show will conclude. The following are results additional to those published in the last edition yesterday: CUT FLOWERS. (Judge: Mr W. Moss.) Linaria, six stems. —Mrs Philipps 1, Miss Easton 2, Airs Allan 3. Lupins, three heads, any colour. — Jill Hunter 1, Mrs Leece 2, Aire Quinn 3. Alarigolds, three blooms, any variety. —Miss Alison Watts 1, Airs Alourie 2, Mrs Allan 3. Nemesia, six. one colour. —Mrs Washer 1, Airs Philipps 2. Nemesia. collection: Mrs Philipps I, Airs Leece 2, Airs Quinn 3. Penstemons, three heads.—Aire Allan 1. Pelargoniums, three heads.—ATis-s Johnson 1, Airs Allan 2. Peonies, two blooms. —Doreen Brown I. Pinks, three blooms. —Airs Leece 1. Picotees, three hlooms.—Airs Leece I. Poppies, oriental, one bloom. —Mrs Svme 1. Jill Hunter and Patricia Nowell 2- Shirleys, three blooms: Airs Allan I and 3, Airs Philipps 2. Iceland. three blooms: Alison Watts 1, Airs Philipps 2, Airs Adamson 3. Stock, one bead.—Aliss Edna Roberts I, Alison Watts 2. Three heads: Alison Watts 1, Aliss Roberts 2. Sweet AVilliams, six stems, any colour. —Beth Catran 1. Audrey Williams 2, Airs Phillips 3. Verbenas, collection, one stem of each.—Airs Allan 1. ATahel AVyatt 2, Airs Alourie 3. A r iolas. three varieties.—Airs Mourie 1, Mrs Allan 2 and 3. Rhododendrons, one head.—Dr. Thomson 1. Airs Syme 1, Miss R. Alills 3. Three- heads: Mrs Syme 1. Cut flowers. six hlooms. —Airs Alourie 1. Airs Allan 2. Dr. Thomson 3. Twelve hlooms: Airs Alourie 1, Aliss E. Roberts 2, Airs Philipps 3. Six glasshouse blooms. —Mrs Alourie 1. Flowering shrubs.—Mrs A. Larcom 1, Mrs Svme 2, Mrs Philipps 3. Pansies, one bloom. —Mrs Mourie 1 and 2. Airs Philipps 3. Two hlooms : .Airs Alourie 1 and 2. Airs Leece 3. Three blooms: Airs Mourie 1 and 2, Airs Leece 3. Six hlooms : Airs Mourie 1. 2 and 3. Foliage, plants.—Miss D. Swadling 1. Maidenhair fern.—Aliss P. Gane 1, Mrs C. A. Bates 2. Flag iris, three spikes. —Alary Thomoson 1. Airs Philipps 2. Three varieties : AT. Thompson 2. Six varieties : AT. Thompson 1. Airs J. R. Cornwall 2. Spanish ins. one variety.— Miss F. Roberts 1. Airs A. Lnrcom 2. Three varieties: Airs Larcom 2. Cdllection of blooms: M. Thompson 1, Airs Larcom 2. Aspidistra.—Aliss Swadling I. DECOR ATLVE SECTION. I (Judges: Mrs 11. A.. Foyster and Aliss Dingle.) Victorian posy.—Jill Hunter 1, Airs Scott 2, Alary Thompson 3. Buttonholes : Aliss Bullock 1, Alary Thompson 2, Alisis Lees 3- Hand bouquet: Mrs Scott 1, Alary Thompson 2. Ladies’ .spray: Mrs Scott. 1, Alary Thompson 2. Bowl of roses : Aliss Buchanan 1, Aliss Bullock 2. Vase of roses: Aliss Bullock 1, Miss Lees 2. Bowl of sweet peas: Airs Washer 1, Jill Hunter 2, Miss M. Squire 3. Vase of Sweet peas: Mrs Washer I, Aliss Lees 2, Aliss Brown 3. Bowl of Arum lilies: Airs Scott 1, Aliss Squire 2. Basket of flowers: Alary Thompson 1, Jill Hunter 2, Aliss Roberts 3. Bowl of fiowere: Airs Washer 1, Aliss Lees 2, Airs Scott 3. Jar of flowers: Miss Bullock 1, Airs Scott 2, Aliss Lees 3. Wreath: Mrs Scott 1. Decorated tables: Aliss Bullock 1. Aliss Baker 2, Airs Campbell 3. Decorated mantelpiece: Aliss Washer 1, Miss Bullock 2, Aire Hobbs 3. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. (Judge: Air E. G. Betts-) Gooseberries. —Alison Watts 1, Tommy Hun-ell 2, Patricia Nowell 3. Rhubarb, six stalks: Mrs S. Adamson 1, May Evans 2. Broad beans: Florence Larcom 1, Airs G. To/.er 2, David Lareoin 3. Cabbage: Aliss lvelland 1, W. G. Tozer 2, Airs G. Tozer 3. Carrots: D. Larcom 1, Aliss .Toll 2. Lettuce: D. Larcom 1, Alison Watts 2, Aliss Kelland 3. Radishes: Air Catran 1, Airs W- G. Tozer 2, Airs Barron 3. Peas: Aliss V. Smith 1, Mrs Phillips 2, Mrs W. G. Tozer 3. Spring onions: Mrs Barron 1, Aliss .Toll 2. Turnips: Alitss Hill 1, Mrs W. G. Tozer 2, Airs Philipps 3. Potatoes: D. Lnrcom 1, Airs. if. Tozer 2, Collection of vegetables: Alisis .101 l 1, M ss D. Swadling 2 D. I.arcom 3. FANCY WORK. (.L.dgos: Airs M. Barraciough and Airs J. Pennington.) Worked nightdress.—Miss D. Bates 1 Aliss Gane 2. Duchess «et: Aliss M. Paw.son 1, Aliss Coleman 2. Supper cloth, worked in white: Alisis P. Gane 1, Aliss D. Bradbury 2. Same, in colour: Aliss Pawson 1, Mrs M. R. Jones 2, Mrs Veitcli 3. Apron: Aliss I Paw.son 1 and 2. Raffia work: Aliss D. I I Swadling 1 and 2. Best shillim*-article: Airs Wright 1, Aliss F. Squire 2. Cushion: Miss Pawson 1, Aliss Squire 2. Work executed by girls under Id years.—Apron: Aluriel Wallace 1, A r era

Allan 2 and 3. D'Oyley: Pearl (lane r, vera Allan 2. j Under 12 years.—Apron: Eileen Kel-f sen i. u’Uyiey: Gwen Williams l, E.' iveisen 2. * HOME COOKERY. Apple pie.—Airs Brett 1, Mrs F„ Rae 2. Small cakes : All’s Ogle 1. Airs Rae 2. Biscuits: Mrs Tanks 1 Mrs (Jldlield 2. Cream pulls: Mrs Good 1 and 2. Ginger cake: Airs H. Hearne 1, Mils Em mitt 2. Bread: Airs J. W. Harding 1, Mrs Barkla, senior, 2. Hut loaf: Mrs Harding 1, Airs Rae 2. Aeroplane models. —Boys, 16 years and under: J. Lamb 1. Boys, 12 years and under: Alurray Lester 1.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 5 December 1929, Page 8

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SUMMER BLOOMS Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 5 December 1929, Page 8

SUMMER BLOOMS Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 5 December 1929, Page 8