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Chop Plate — First, Mrs. P. H. Marsden; second, Mrs. Alice Seymour; tliird, 

 Gertrude Evans. 



Bread and Butter Plates, Six Tncli — First, Francis Stevenson: second, 

 Mts. Alice Seymour; third, Mrs. P. H. Marsden. 



Olive or Pickle Dish — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. May Chirsty. 



Marmalade Jar and Plate — First, IMrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. P. H. 

 Marsden. 



Nut Bowl (six iiidividual liovls) — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, 

 Francis Stevenson. 



Radish Tray — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. May Christy. 



Syrup Pitcher — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. May Christy. 



Bread and Milk Set — First, Francis Stevenson; second, Gertrude Evans. 



Cheese Plate — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Francis Stevenson. 



Salad Bowl — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. W. H. Lyon. 



Fruit Bowl — Fir.st, Ada B. Newquist; second, Mrs. Alice Seymour; third, 

 Gertrude Evans. 



Standard or Footed Compote — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Francis 

 Stevenson. 



Relish Set — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Francis Godfrey. 



Set Fruit Plates — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. P. H. Mars- 

 den ; third, Mrs. W. H. Lyon. 



Card Receiver — ^First, Franci.s Stevenson; second, Mrs. Alice Seymour; 

 third, Mrs. P. H. Marsden. 



Meat Set, Platter and Six Plates — First, Gertrude Evans; second, Francis 

 Stevenson; third, Ada B. Newquist. 



Tumbler Coasters — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Gertrude Evans. 



Milk Pitcher — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour: second, Francis Godfrey. 



Talcum Shaker — First, Mrs. May Christy; second, Mrs. P. H. Marsden. 



Teapot Stand — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Mrs. P. H. Marsden. 



Tea Caddy — First, Francis Stevenson; second, Mrs. Alice Seymour. 



Ice or Butter Tub — First, Gertrude Evans; second, Ada B. Newquist. 



Fernery — First, Francis Stevenson; second, Mrs. Alice Seymour. 



Orig:inal Conventional Design for Plate 10 Inches — First, Mrs. Alice 

 Seymour. 



Other Than Named — First, Mrs. Alice Seymour; second, Gertrude Evans; 

 third, Francis Stevenson. 



AMATEUR LIST HAND-PAINTED CHINA. 



Best Collection — First, Mrs. Lake Bower, Des Moines; second, May Good- 

 barn, Des Moines: third, Mrs. Frank Mutchler, Des Moines. 



Chocolate Pot — First, Mrs. Frank Mutchler; second, R. Thompson; third, 

 Anna E. Shettle. 



Comb and Brush Tray — First, Mrs. Lake Bower; second, Mrs. Frank 

 Mutchler; third, Mrs. Earl Manbeck. 



Perfume Bottle — First, R. Thompson; second, Mrs. Earl Manbeck. 



Spoon Tray — Fir.st, Mrs. Lake Bower; second, Mrs. Earl Manbeck. 



Teapot — First, R. Thompson; second. May Goodbarn. 



Plates, 8 Inches or More (six) — First, Anna B. Shettle; second, Francis 

 Miller, Des Moines. 



Tete-a-Tete Set (3 pieces) — First, Mrs. Lake Bower; second, Mrs. Earl 

 Manbeck. 



Bread and Milk Set — First, Mrs. Lake Bower; second, Mrs. Earl Manbeck. 



Relish Set — First, Mrs. Earl Manbeck. 



