MILSON
(From Our Own Correspondent.) MILSON, Nov. 26. The Women’s Institute held their Flower Show in the hall on Wednesday afternoon, when there was a beautiful display of roses and other early summer flowers, despite tho bad ■ weather conditions prevailing prior to the show. There was a good attendance of tho public. The decorative exhibits attracted much attention, as did the individual blooms, tho standard being a very high one. Mrs A. Iv. Drew, a member of tho federation, declared the show open. The following is the list ot awards. The judging was done by Mr A. J. Shailer in the flower section. Roses (stewards, Mrs McKenzie and Mrs Dymock).— l Collection roses,' Mrs McKenzie 1, Mrs P. Leamy 2, Mrs Arlidgo 3; collection roses, three varieties, Mrs McKenzie 1, Miss Green 2, Mrs Arlidgo 3; threo red, Mrs Green 1, Mrs Loamy. 2, Mrs Arlidgo 3; three white, Mrs Arlidgo 1, Mrs McKenzie 2, Mrs Green 3; three pink, Mrs Loamy 1, Mrs Green 2, Mrs McKenzie 3; throe yellow, Mrs Green- 2, Mrs Dymock 2, Mrs Spall 3; single, three varieties, Mrs McKenzie 1; full blown, Airs Leamy 1, Mrs Casey 2, Airs Green 3; polyanthus, Mrs Harvey 1, Airs Munro 2, Mrs Green 3; wilchuriana champion rose (Mr W. Kingsbecr’s shrubs), Airs Dymock 1, Airs Mtirphy 2, Mrs Spall 3. Cut blooms. —Sweet peas, Airs Spall 1, Mrs Dymock 2, Airs Olds 3; three varieties Mrs Spall 1, Mrs Dymock 2; carnations', Airs Spall 1, Airs Richardson. 2, Mrs Casey 3; six carnations, Mrs A. Gra ham 1 and 3, Mrs Spall 2; pansies, Mrs Jonnens 1, Mrs AlcCool 2, Airs A. Graham 3; violas, Airs AlcCool 1; nasturtiums, Airs Faficta 1 and 2, Mrs AlcKcnzic 3; geraniums, Airs G. Ransom 1, Airs McKenzie 2, Airs Spall 3'; aquilogias. Airs Alunro 1 Mrs McKenzie 2; antirrhinums, Airs Downing 1, Airs AlcKcnzie 2,. Airs Dymock 3; collection, Mrs Downing 1, Airs Jonnens 2, Mrs Spall 3; lupins, Airs Alunro 1 and 3, Airs Eglinton 2; larkspur, Mrs Jcmiens 1; gaillardias, Airs P. Knvan 1, Mrs Downing 2, Mrs Spftll 3; gcuni, Mrs Faficta 1; fuchsias, Airs Alunro 2; daisies, Airs Alunro 1 and 2; stocks, Airs N. Terry 1, Airs Gore 2, Airs Faficta 3; collection, Airs Faficta 1, Mrs Alunro 2 and 3; sweet william, Airs G. Ranson 1, All's Johnson 2, Mrs’Dymock 3; nemesia, Airs Dymock 1, Mrs Goro 2, Airs Wood 3; poppies, Oriental Mrs Norris 1, All's AlcKonzio 2, All's Remvick 3; Iceland, Airs McKcnzio 1, Airs Faficta 2, Airs Downing 3; cschscholtzia, l'Ms P. Krivan 1, Airs A. Graham 2; calendulas, All's Wood 1, Mrs Alunro 2, Airs McKcnzio 3; delphiniums, All's AleKenzio 1, Mrs Dymock 2; Christmas, lily, Mrs Dymock 1; iris, Airs McKenzie 1, All's Faficta 2; hydrangea, Airs Alunro 1; paoony, Airs llanson 1, Airs AlcKonzio 2, Airs Alunro 3; watsonia, Airs AlcKonzio 1, Airs Dymock 2; any other variety, Airs Alunro 1, All's Faficta 2, Airs Spall 3. Vegetables.—Broad beans, Alias Alellor 1, Mrs Olds 2; cauliflower, Airs Alunro 2; cabbage., Airs Spall 1, Airs Alunro 2; lettuce, Airs Spall 1, Airs Alunro 2; onions, Mrs Alunro 1; peas, Airs Stephens 1, Airs AlcKonzio 2, Miss Alellor 3; potatoes, Airs Alunro 1; turnips, Aliss Alellor 1, Airs Alunro 2; rhubarb, Airs Alunro 1, Alisi' Small 2; any other variety, Airs Alunro 1; collection of vegetables, Mrs Alunro 1. Decorative (judge, Airs Watson). —Bowl of roses (special, Airs R. AlcKenzic), Aliss N. Stidolph 1, Airs Graham 2, Airs Alunro 3; bowl of flowers (excluding roses), Aliss N. Stidolph 1, Mrs Alunro 2, Airs Eglmton 3; mantelpiece vast, Airs Downing I, Airs Alum-0 2, Aliss N. Stidolph 3; lady’s spray, Aliss Kilgour 1, Mrs A. Graham 2, Airs Spall 3; buttonholes, Aliss Kilgour 1, All's Spall 2, Aliss N. Stidolph 3; decorated vase, Aliss Kilgour 1, Airs Graham 2, Airs Jonnens and Airs Casey equal 3; posy (special, Airs R. McKenzie), Airs Spall 1, Aliss Kilgour 2, Airs Harvey 3. Domestic (judge, Aliss Pitt) .—Plain scones, Airs A. Graham 1, Airs Goro 2, Aliss I. Johansen 3; pikelets, Mrs Templetoil 1, Airs Downing 2, Airs L. Clark 3; puff pastry, Aliss Alellor 1, Airs L. Clark 2, All's W. Prentice 3; cream puff shells, Airs Southan 1, Airs A. Graham 2; Airs W. Prentice 3; shortbread, Airs A. Graham 1, Airs L. Clark 2, Mrs Clnpham .3; spongo sandwich (special prize, Aliss Terry), Airs L. Clark 1, Mrs Cuttcn 2, Airs Southan 3; variety afternoon tea cakes. Airs L. Clark 1; dairy butter, Alia P. Richardson 1, Airs Monk 2, All's Clapham 3; light coloured fruit cake, Airs Clark 1, Airs Southan 2, Mrs Cutten 3; home-mado sweets, Airs Clark 1, Mrs A. Graham 2. , Handcrafts section (judge, Airs Cruttendon). —Hand embroidered supper cloth (special prize, Airs Penkoth) and Mrs Gore 1 and 3, Airs Johnson 2; infant’s knitted jacket, Airs ,S. Pike 1; hand knitted socks, Aliss Ranson 1, Airs AlcKenzie 2; thrift article made from flour-bag, Airs Koehler 1, Alisa Kilgour 2; thrift article made from sugar-bag, Airs Casey 1, Aliss Small 2, Mrs D. Wilton 3.
Art crafts section (judge, Airs Drew).. — Article made from pino needles (special prize, Airs Alurphy), Airs Childs 1, Airs Gore 2, Airs Fleck 3; piece of brasswork (special prize, Airs Rcnwick), Air Rcnwiek 1. Airs Childs 2. Airs Fleck 3.
Children’s class (primary school). —Knit ted scarf (special prize, Mrs Clapham), Anice Gilbert 1, Joyco Eaton 2; . writing, senior pupil, Colin Robbio 1, Keith Wright 2. Alaira Blackwood 3 (special prize, Air F. G. Alurphy) ; writing, junior pupil (special prize, Air Murphy), Nola Bulmcr, Jack Blackwell 2, Valma Mudgway 3.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 308, 27 November 1936, Page 12
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