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SPRING FLOWER SHOW.

AT TE AWAMUTU. A GREAT SUCCESS. The St. .Tonn's Church annual spring flower and bulb show was held in the Parish ITall, To Awarnutu, yesterday and to-day. Considering the weather there was a really (Inc display. The Ladies’ Guild acted as the committee for the management, and is lo be complimented on iis striking success. Headed by Mrs 11. A.. Collins, the secretary, and Mrs R. Dawson, who did yeoman work, the organisation was all that could be wished for. The following were the results: — Pot Plants. Flowering plant, Mrs Holmes, first and second. Cut Flowers. Ancnmones, single: Mrs M. Barnett, first and second. Freesias, Mrs Dawson, first; Yvonne Thomas, second. .Ncmcsias, Mrs A. 11. Storey, first. Violets, Mrs Dawson, first; Marjorie Cocker, second. Hyacinths, D. Bockclt, first. Stocks, Mrs Dawson, first. Poppies: Mrs Turnwald, first. Collection of Primroses and Polyanthl, Mrs A. 11. Storey, first; Mrs Bond second. Collection of out flowers, Mrs Dawson, first; Mrs 11. H. Storey, second. Any other bloom or spike not otherwise mentioned, Mrs Sim, first; Mrs A. 11. Storey, second. Narcissi. Narcissi, special 12 varieties; P. Penn. (Cambridge) 1; E. James (Cambridge) 2. Narcissi, six varieties: Mrs O'Sullivan 1: Miss F. Alexander 2. Narcissi, three varieties: Mrs Dawson I; E. James 2. Narcissi, large Trumpets: Mrs O'Sullivan 1; Ken. Blackman, (Tc Kuili) 2. Narcissi, red or orange trumpets: F. Penn 1; E. James 2. Three small or medium cups (narcissi): F. Penn 1; Mrs Dawson 2. Narcissi, Lcedsil, white or pale lemon cups: F. Pcnn.l; E. James 2. Narcissi, yellow trumpets: G. B. Simpson (Cambridge) 1; Ken. Blackman 2. • Bi-colour trumpets: Dr. Blundell 1; Mrs \V. J. Worth 2. Lecclsii: Mrs Dawson 1; K. Blackman 2. White trumpets: G. B. Simpson 1; Dr. Blundell 2. Double daffodils: Airs Dawson 1. Red cup daffodil: K. Blackman 1; F. Penn 2. Best double daffodil: K. Blackman 1; Mrs Dawson 2. Collection: Miss F. Alexander 1; Airs Dawson 2. Decorative. Floating bowl: Ethel Davis 1; Airs ,T. R. Wilson 2. Bowl of primroses or polyanthi: Airs Layno 1. Bowl of violets: Mrs Wilson 1; 'Mrs Oliphant 2. Bowl of any other flowers: Alberta Garland 1; Airs Oliphant 2. Centrepiece of flowers: Mrs Teasdalc 1; Aliss Alandeno 2. Tall vase, flowers: Elhcl Davis 1; Airs Layne 2. Flower basket: Airs Layne 1. Epcrgno uf daffodils: Airs Wilson 1; Mrs Olijihant 2. Decorated table: Miss Mundeno 1; Elhcl Davis 2. Decorated inaiillepiccc: Mrs Oliphant 1. Decorated lint; Marjorie Corker.l; Airs Lee 2. Bulter, separator: Mrs Parkinson I. Fancy butter: Airs Turnwald 1. Home-made bread, white: Miss Ailsa Gifford J ; Airs Metcalfe 2; Mrs O'Connor, lb Home-made bread, white, for those who have never won a prize: Ailsa Gifford i, Airs W. Alorris 2; Mrs Lobban 3. Nut loaf: Airs Lee 1; Rene Bell 2. Plain scones: Mrs A. H. Storey 1; Airs Layno 2; Mrs G. Morris 3;. 17 entries. Pikelets: Miss Webb 1; Mrs Humphrey 2. Sausage rolls: Airs Alensforth '1; Mrs Arnold 2. Cream puffs: Airs S. Houston 1; Mrs Chamberlain 2. Jam torts: Airs Alensforth 1: AB’S Parkinson 2. Puff pastry: Mrs Alensforth 1; Airs Parkinson 2. Gem scones: Airs 11. Y. Collins 1. Lemon choose tarts: Mrs Teasdalc 1. Shortbread: Mrs Young t; Miss Webb 2. Cheese straws: Mrs k! Houston i; Barbara Storey 2. Fancy sponge sandwich: Mrs Tcasilnlo "1; Airs Locke, senr., 2; Best sponge sandwich: Miss Spinley 1; Mrs Teasdalc 2. Fruit cake: Airs Chamberlain 1; Airs Mensforth 2. Seed cake: Airs Crump 1; Mrs Spinley 2. Sponge roll: Mrs Humphrey 1; Miss Ailsa Clifford 2. Oriental cake: Mrs Arnold 1. Preserves. Collection bottled fruit: Airs Arnold I, Airs Humphrey 2. Marmalade: Mrs Swarbrick 1, Mrs W. P. Locke 2. Lemon Honey: Mrs Locke 1, Mrs Arnold 2. Industrial. Sideboard runner: Mrs Sim 1. Tray Cloth: Miss J. Hart and Miss Chittenden (equal) 1, Airs Bryant 2, D’Oyley (crocheted): Aliss V. llutt i, Aliss Chittenden 2. Table or supper cloth: .Miss L. Crump 1, Airs Crump 2. Child’s frock: Aliss Aldridge i. Baby’s bootee: Arrs Winch i. Hand-knitted socks: Airs Thompson 1. Baby’s jacket (knitted) : Mrs Winch 1. Baby’s jacket (crocheted) : Airs Winch 1.. Aliss B. Joynt 2. Child's petticoat: Airs Swarbrick 1, Aliss B. Joynt 2. Child’s knitted article: Airs Thompson 1, Mis B. Joynt 2. Princess petticoat: Aliss V. llutt 1, Aliss Vcnebles 2. Silk, knitted jumper: Airs Thompson i. Child’s bonnet: Airs Winch 1 Crocheted slippers: Airs Davis 1. Dressing jacket 1. Tabic centre: Miss L. Crump 1 and 2. Fancy table centre, Airs Sim 1, Mrs Cocker 2. Pillow shams: Alisses V. llutt and L. Crump (equal) I, Aliss Noonan 2. Article of underclothing, hand-made: Aliss V. llutt 1, .Miss Vcnebles 2. Article of underclothing, machine-made: Aliss V. llutt 1, Mrs Bryant 2. Prettiest tea cosy: Aliss Vcnebles 1. Children's Section. Pot of flowers, growing: Honor Matthews 1, Frances Brooks 2 and li.c. Bowl of wild flowers and grasses: L. Cunningham h.c. Three buttonholes, under 10 years: Rene Hancock I, Joyce Ryburn 2, Iris Hancock 3. Buttonholes, under 14 years: Hetty Rylnirn 1, Joyce Davis 2, Eileen Roberts 3. Vase of flowers, primers: I. . Ryburn J, Peggy Armstrong 2, Dorothy Jeffrey 3. Vase of flowers, under 10 years: Francis Brooks J. Vase of (lowers, under 11 years: Joyce Davis J, Bona Davis 2, Florence Addy 3. Plain scones: Betty Ryhurn 1, Yvonne Thomas 2, Eileen Roberts 3. Sponge sandwich: Joyce Davis 1, Ila/.el Spinley 2, Eileen Roberts 3. Pikelets: Cyril Ryburn I, Sylvia Arnold 2, K. Karl 3. Most useful article made from sugar sack: -Marjorie Cocker 2. Alaciiinemadc garment: Alarjorio Cocker 1. Rest band-worked article: Moya Walker 1, Annie Hart 2, Nellie Turnwald 3. Stale School Section. Penmanship, under 12 : C. Rickct 1, ,T. Dalziel 2, Evelyn Nelson 3. l'emnanMiiij, under 10 years: Phyllis Kean 1, Francis Brooks 2. Woodwork, made nl, Technical School, lirst-ycar boys: .lack Slnnoll I, Frank Mason 2, dim Sinclair 3. Drawing—design, colour: Jiiiz■ 1 1 Spinley I, G. BndelilTo 2, D. Simpson and AN'. Bureliell (equal) 3. (Continued iu next column.;

Drawing—(lower, coloured: Bene Empson 1. Drawing—illustrating fairy talc: R. Renton i, Margaret Rickct 2. Pluslieenc modelling, under 10 years: R. Jackson t, T. Brennan 2. I’lasticene modelling, under 8 years: In's Hancock 1, Itobt. Cunningham 2. J. Hayes and N. Gibson (equal) 3. Drawing—chalk, under 8 years: Teddy Griffin 1, Kathleen Bell 2, Gloria Chunn 3. Drawing in chalk, under JO years: Allan Empson J, Frances Brooks 2. Alodelling in glillor wax, under JO years: Sylvia Arnold 1. Alodelling ip glitter wax, under 8 years: Phyllis Arnold 1, Sylvia Arnold 2.

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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16896, 9 September 1926, Page 11

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SPRING FLOWER SHOW. Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16896, 9 September 1926, Page 11

SPRING FLOWER SHOW. Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16896, 9 September 1926, Page 11