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THE SHOW.

(Continued from Page Sl) BETUBNED SOLDIERS’ EXHIBIT. Many disabled soldiers are under the of turning their attention to Stew ways of making a living, and the Government is assisting them by providing instruction in various institutions. How well the men are making good is (strikingly evidenced by the exhibits in ■the returned soldiers’ classes at the Show. There are several entries from local men. and a large number from the ECrentham Military Hospital, as well as ifjora other institutions, and a splendid display they The basket ware is Splendidly executed, the neatness of the finish being remarkable. Very striking, indeed, is the show of art needlework, indeed, if the evidence were not before eoc’s eyes he would scarcely believe that ;men. whose fingers are not generally supjnaed to be adapted to this kind of work, oould turn out such exquisite needlework. The leather work, too, is of the !b«st, all kinds of ornamental ,and Useful articles having been tooled in a manner that shows a mastery of the new trade the exhibitors are acquiring- No one should fail to see these exhibits. If they do inspect them, they Will certainly leave with the idea that, £n doing their duty by encouraging the poldiers to make a living they will also "be getting something for themselves Which they will have no reason to comjjlain of. ’ The awards in these classes are as follow: — Judges; Mrs. J. F. McKelvie, Mrs. JL M. Souter, and Mr. Geo. Law. Basket and tray; G. W. Duncan ffFeatherston) 1, R. A. Pepperell KWanganui) 2, A. F. Dickson (Wan,%amii) 3. Fancy work: W. A, Price (Wanganui) 1, R. D. Johnson (Waverley) (2, Trentham Hospital 3. Fancy work; A. H, Caines (Makiriftiri) 1. H. Gifford Moore 2. Wood carving; Private Peat ■JpVanganui) 1. 1 Any exhibit; Poole (Wanganui) 1, |T. H. Darby (Wanganui) 2, TrenIthara Military Hospital 3. There were 56 entries in this tlass. Leather work taken from Class 7 Kspecial prizes £l, 10/-, and 4/-): ffrentham Hospital 1, 2, and 3. Fancy work taken from Class 7 f( special prizes £l, 10/-, and 5 A): Trentham Hospital 1, 2, and 3. NEEDLEWORK. Judge: Miss E. Souter. English or eyelet hole embroidery: Miss E. I. Stephens (Eketahuna) 1, Mrs. Harles (Wellington) 2, Mrs. Large (New Plymouth) 3, Miss R. iPukehika, Putiki, v.h.c. English or eyelet hole embroidery '(under linen): Miss Pope (Hastings) 1 and 2, Mrs Hales (Wellington) 3. - Child's hand-sewn muslin frock: Miss V. Scott (Wanganui) 1, Mrs. Kellick 2, Mrs Carwardine 3, Miss SPiercy (Gonville) v.h.c. Child’s crochet jacket: Mrs. Gifford (Napier) 1, Mrs G. Hutchinson KHawera) 2, Mrs Taylor (Shannon) & Men’s hand-knitted socks (wheeling): Mrs. D. Mac Donald (Feilding) 3,, 2 and 3. Men’s hand-knitted socks (fingering): Mrs D. Mac Donald (Feilding) 1, 2 and 3, Mrs J. G. Sharpe (Wanganui) v.h.c. Mt. Mellick embroidery (fine): Mrs Gibbons (Rongotea) 1, Mrs Anderson (Stratford) 2, Master Roblin -(Hamilton) 3. Needlepainting in coloured silk: Miss A. Young (Gonville) 1, Infant’s knitted bootees and singlet; Mrs Fergau (Palmerston. North) Q, Mrs J. G. Sharpe (Wanganui) 2. Mrs Taylor (Shannon) 3. Suit pyjamas (machine sewn): Mrs D. Leahy (Wellington) 1 and 2, Mrs Mitchell (Otaki) 3. Shirt with collar (machine sewn): Mrs Riggs (Palmerston North) 1, Mrs D. Mac Donald (Feilding) 2, Mrs Mitchell (Otaki) 3. Plain white sewing (machine Eewn); Mrs O’Leary (Niblett St.) 1. Plain white sewing (hand sewn): Mrs Gibbons (Rongotea) 1. Miss V. Bcott (Liverpool St.) 2, Miss B. Clav i(Gonville) 3. Crochet lace: Miss I. 0. McCutChan (Kohuratahi) 1. Miss A. Love '(Auckland) 2, Mrs Yillars (Palmerston North) 3.

Camisole.—Miss Scott (Liverpool Street) 1, Mrs Hales (Wellington) 2 and 3, Miss Scott (Liverpool St.) V.h.c. Crochet camisole: Miss McCutdian (Kohuratahi) 1. Mrs Pope (Hastings) 2, Mrs Anderson (Stratford) 3. PRIMARY SCHOOLS. (Writing.) Standard 2: C. Budge (Fordell) Angus Loader (Gonville) 2, Marie (Kangiteihinga (Ranana) 3, B. Sheriff (Marton D.H.) vine., Nellie Smith (Gonville) v.h.c. Standard 3; T. Paumu (Ranana) u, Milly Dean (Avenue School) 2, J. ■Haami (Ranana) 3, Florence Ednv (Avenue School) v.h.c. Standard 4: R. Te Waaiti (Jerusalem) 1. Joan Leslie (Queen’s Park) 2, Martha Potokoru (Ranana) 3. A. dames (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. Standard 5; Alice Luff (Avenue School) 1, W. M. Bates (Kohi) 2, I. dhbotson (Hastings) 3. Kathleen Wilson (Girls' College) vie. Standard 6; Roma Anderson i( Avenue School) l, Elsie McLean (Kohl) 2, M. Dempsey (Queen’s Park) 3, W. Dobbs (Avenue School), ff. Lethaby (Queen’s Pank), and E Buist (Girls’ College) v.h.c. Plain printing or cardboard: J Hay (Queen’s Park). 1, Hene Grapes (Gonville) 2, Guy Broad (Queen’s Park) 3, G. Doyle (Gonville), C. Thompson (Long Acre), G. Burrell ;(Queen’s Park), B. Potter (Queen’s Bark) v.h.c. Drawing.—mangel worzel); Arthur Myers, (Mangarimu 1, Eric ißoss (Queen's Park) 2, L. Middleton (Gonville) 3. Three leaves: Charles Collyer /(Palmerston North) i, E. Angus ;(Palmerston North) 2, H. Clark (Palmerston North) 3, J. Strong KAvenue School) 3. Simple spray in pencil: G. Jensen r ( Queen’s Park 1, N. Martin (Mangarimu) 2, A. Stewart (Queen’s Park) 3, L. Hudson (Queen’s Park) V.h.c. Spray. 3 leaves: E. Ireland (Mangarimu) 1, G. Doyle (Gonville) 2, R. Wilkinson (Masterton)) 3, Olive Day (Avenue School) v.h.c. Sketch, spray of native shrub: D. ;Ryan (Queen’s Park) 1, R. Cothart '(Marton) 2. M. Dempsey (Queen’s Park) 3. W. Handley (Maxwelltown) V.h.c. Cricket bat sketch: E. Ross (Queen’s Park) 1, Vivian De Berry (Marton) 2, M. Somerill (Castlecliff) 3. W. Robertson (Queen’s park) tAa

Pencil drawing of pipe: J. Johnston (Gonville) 1, L. (Hiwinui) 2, L. Rainey (Gonville) 3. Garden fork: B. Webb (Queen’s Park) 1, G. Prince (Marton) 2, B. Young (Marton) 3. G, Drummond (Queen’s Park) V.h.c. Pencil drawings (girl’s shoe): G. Burrell (Queen’s Park) 1, B. hotter (Queen’s Park) 2, V. White (Gonville) 2, D, Moore (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. Candle stick: C. Collins (Maxwelltown) 1, J. Hay (Queen's Park 2, G. Broad (Queen’s Park) 3. Simple plant form (square design): E. Engus (Palmerston North) 1, Molly Dean (Avenue) 2, Una Campbell (Palmerston North) 3, Daisy Nixon (Avenue) v.h.c. Simple plant form (circle): Mavis McKay (Hiwinui) 1, J. Rea (Kiwinui) 2, Elsie Stokes (Queen’s Park) 3.. Any plant form in colours: E. Lindstone (Queen’s Park) 1, F. Field (Queen’s -Park) 2, G. Shepherd (Queen’s Park) 3, M. Blamires (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. Any conventional plant form: J. Lethaby (Queen’s Park) 1, A. Myers (Mangarimu) 2, B. Hockly (Hiwinui) 3, N. 'Dimes (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. Map of South Island: J. Rea (Hiwinui) 1, K. Bassett (Hiwinui) 2, M. Frew (Hiwinui) 3, L. Ireland /Mangarimu), v.h.c. Map of Africa: A. Carncross (Marton) 1, M. Stokes (Palmerston North) 2, G. Bassett (Hikinui) 3, B. Potter (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. Map North America: N. Netherclift (Marton) 1, Basilia Taylor 2 W. Mitchell (Avenue School) 3, Rangi Webber y.b.c. CARTON CARDBOARD MODELLING. V. Hartwell (Queen’s Park) T, J. Whitcombe (Marton) 2, J. Hooker (Queen’s Park) 3, J. Ranker (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. Set of four figures; P. van Rouen (Queen’s Park) 1, L. Mcßeth 2, Clarice King (Durie Hill) 3, Frank Laird (Durie Hill) v.h.c. ■ Set of four exercises; Mary Sloggett (Durie Hill) 1, Gladys Wilson (Durie Hill) 2, Ernest Lewis (Durie Hill) 3, R. Dimes (Queen’s Park) v.h.c. SEWING Pinafore (under 12/): Bettie Whitcombe (Marton) 1. Pinafore (under 15/): Gwenda Nelson (Gonville) 1, Margaret Woollams (Marton) 2, Myrtle Oldfield (Marton) 3. Earning with worsted (under 12/): Thelma Relph (Gonville) 1, M. Day (New Plymouth 2, Freda Park (Queen’s Park) 3. Darning (under 15/);‘Eva Lethaby (Queen’s Park) 1, Ethel Greener (Gonville! 2, E. Daly (New Plymouth) 3.

Pupils of Primer 4 —Best sheet, writing; Grant Allen 1, G. Doust (Gonville) 2, M. Holt 3. Pupils Standard I—Best1 —Best sheet writing: Doris Te Ua (Ranana) 1, R. Annabell 2, E. Tapp (Palmerston North) 3,‘G. Sinclair (Kai Iwi) v.h.c Modelling in plasticine.—StandClasses: W. Christiansen (Gonville) 1, G. Doust (Gonville) 2, E. Nattrass (Castleclifl) 3, Elizabeth Wills (.Gonville) v.h.c. ■Modelling in plajsticiine(.—iS#a.nojard 1: Connie King (Durie Hill) 1, Frank Behrent (Durie Hill) 2, Joan Burrell (Durie Hill) 3, Bobbie McLean (Durie Hill) v.h.c.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15976, 19 November 1919, Page 6

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THE SHOW. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15976, 19 November 1919, Page 6

THE SHOW. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15976, 19 November 1919, Page 6