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Cotton Patch Work Quilt — First, Mrs. R. E. Hicli, Altoona ; second, Mrs. 

 S. H. Chalfaut, Gutiirie Center. 



Log Cabin Quilt — Second.- Mrs. A. E. Eichenlaub. 



Worsted Quilt — First, B. Heydon ; second, Ella Furnure, Iowa City. 



Specimen of Quilting. Hand Made— First, Mary .lane Bennison, Des Moines 

 second, Mrs. J. W. Winegardner, Des Moines. 



Silk Comfort — First. Mrs. James B. Stevens ; second, Mrs. Wm. L. Sclieel, Des 

 Moines. 



PICNIC PARTIES AT THE 1919 STATE FAIR 



Cotton Comfort — First, Mrs. Lizzie Ritzinger ; second, Mrs. R. E. Frich. Des 

 Moines. 



Cotton Applique Quilt — First, Mrs. W. C. Raney, Des Moines. 



Cotton Braided Rug — First, Anne M. Meyer ; second, Mrs. Wm. L. Scheel. 



Cotton Pieced Quilt — First, Mrs. L. G. Miller, Des Moines ; second, Mrs. W. 

 C. Raney. 



Woven Cotton Rug — First, E. Heydon ; second, Anne M. Meyer. 



Work Other Than Named — First, Mrs. Rev. A. Anderson Lanyan ; second, 

 Mrs. W. H. Barton, Des Moines. 



ECONOMY CLASSIFICATION. 



Work Dress — First, M. J. Thomas, Des Moines ; second, Ella F. Perkins, Des 

 Moines. 



Work Apron — First, Mabel C. Luther, Des Moines ; second. Bud Decker Smith. 

 Des Moines. 



Made Over Dress — First, Mrs. F. E. Scott, Bondurant ; second, Ella F. Perkins. 



Dress Made From Cast-Off Garments. For Child Under Eight Years — First, 

 Mrs. F. E. Scott ; second, Emma R. Roberts, Des Moines. 

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