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AUTUMN BLOOMS

WOMEN’S INSTITUTE SHOW SPLENDID DISPLAY AT MT. BRUCE LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS. ("Times-Age" Special.) In the Mount Bruce Hall recently a Flower Show was held under the auspices of the Women’s Institute. Visitors were present from many of the surrounding districts. The prize winners in the various classes were as follow: — FLOWERS. Best Rose: Mrs McLachlan 1, Mrs C. Campbell 2, Mrs Daken 3. Two polyanthus roses: Mrs Shaw 1. Mrs C. Campbell 2, Mrs R. E. Campbell 3. Three asters: Miss M. Reader 1. Mrs R. E. Campbell 2, Mrs C. Jones 3. Best cactus dahlia: Mrs R. '£. Campbell 1, Miss M. Reader 2, Mrs Shaw 3. Three decorative dahlias: Mrs J. Duckett 1, Mrs R. E. Campbell 2, Mrs C. Campbell 3. Three pompom dahlias: Mrs C. Campbell 1, Mrs D. McLachlan 2, Mrs Shaw 3. Best dahlia: Mrs Campbell 1, Mrs Duckett 2, Mrs Duckett 3. Two single dahlias: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Miss Parry 2. Three charm dahlias: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Mrs C. Campbell 2, Mrs Duckett 3.

Three geraniums (distinct): Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Mrs Duckett 2, Mrs Daken 3.

Three hydrangeas: Mrs Duckett 1, Miss M. Reader 2, Miss I. Reader 3. Three African marigolds: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Mrs Duckett 2. Three French marigolds: Miss M. Reader 1.

Three petunias, single: Mrs C. James .1, Mrs R. E. Campbell 2, Mrs C. J. Campbell 3. Six phlox: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Miss Tregurtha 2. Three salpiglossis: Mrs Daken 1. Three verbenas: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Mrs C. Campbell 2, Mrs Daken 3. Any flower not in schedule: Mrs C. L. Welch 1, Miss I. Reader 2, Mrs Duckett 3. Collection of three shrubs: Mrs H. Rayner 1, Miss I. Reader 2. Mrs R. E. Campbell 3. ’ Collection of three annuals: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Miss M. Reader 2. Miss I. Reader 3. . , Collection of three perennials: Miss Parry 1, Miss Parry 2, Mrs R. E. Campbell 3. T „ , Collection vegetables: Miss I. Reader 1 Mrs Duckett 2. Mrs McLachlan 3. Decorated vase: Mrs R. E. Campbell 1, Mi’s Shaw 2 and 3. Best buttonhole: Mrs C. L. Welch 1, Miss I. Reader 2, Miss E. Rayner 3. Decorated vase (child): Maureen McLachlan 1, Ngaire McLachlan 2. Best buttonhole (child): Maureen McLachlan 1, Ngaire McLachlan 2.

HOME INDUSTRIES. Best fruit cake: Miss I. Christiansen 1. Mrs H. Daken 2, Mrs C. L. Welch 3’

Six white scones: Mrs C. L. Welch 1, Mrs J. Campbell 2, Mrs C. Campbell 3. Six pikelets: Miss B. L. Welch 1, Mrs H. Daken 2, Mrs J. Campbell 3. Six tarts (no filling) i Mrs C- L. Welch 1 Mrs J. Campbell 2, Mrs'H. Daken 3. Sponge sandwich: Mrs Rankin 1, Mrs C. L. Welch 2, Mrs T. Wyeth and Miss 3 Madiera cake: Mrs H. Daken 1, Mrs Ken Wilton 2, Mrs C. Campbell 3 School lunch: Mrs McLachlan .1, Mrs R E. Campbell 2, Mrs C. Campbell 3 Three jars jam: Mrs C. Campbell 1, Mrs R. E. Campbell 2. Three jars bottled fruit: Miss M. Reader 1, Mrs West 2, Mrs Wingate 3. Tapestry: Miss Kemball 1, Mrs F. Miller 2, Miss N. Wyeth 3. Article worked in wool: Mrs C. L. Welch 1. Mrs C. L. Welch 2, Mrs Mannell 3. . Table centre worked in colour oi white- Mrs C. L. Welch and Mrs Hunt (equal) 1, Mrs Rankin 2, Mrs H. Henderson 3. , x, ,«• ' Best traycloth or waggon cloth: Mrs C L Welch and Miss O. Campbell (equal) 1, Miss Kemball 2, Miss Mannell 3. Best duchess set: Miss O. Campbell 1, Miss Kemball 2, Miss N. Wyeth 3. Best pair socks: Mrs Rankin 1, Mrs V Buick 2, Mrs Shaw 3. Best jumper or cardigan for grownup: Miss Mannell 1, Miss M. Reader 2, Mrs C. L. Welch 3. Best article for child: Mrs C. L. Welch 1, Mrs V. Buick 2, Miss M. Reader 3. ~ . Best fancy knitting: Mrs C. Wyeth 1, Miss M. West 2, Mrs Rankin 3.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 April 1939, Page 9

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AUTUMN BLOOMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 April 1939, Page 9

AUTUMN BLOOMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 April 1939, Page 9

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