. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. best cranberry dish went to Mrs. Milton Welt, South Harwich. This was ice cream, made of cream cheese, whipped cream and whole cranberry sauce. It was prepai-ed in an old-fashioned ice cream- freezer. Second award went to Mrs. Elmer Dotan of Plymouth, cranberry macaroon pie; third to Mrs. Walter Choquette of Paw- tucket, R. I. for cranberry-orange relish drop cookies. There were 29 entrants. Garden club first prize went to Mrs. Miles Lindequist, represent- ing the East Walpole Garden Club; second to Mrs. John Rodgers I L the German
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. best cranberry dish went to Mrs. Milton Welt, South Harwich. This was ice cream, made of cream cheese, whipped cream and whole cranberry sauce. It was prepai-ed in an old-fashioned ice cream- freezer. Second award went to Mrs. Elmer Dotan of Plymouth, cranberry macaroon pie; third to Mrs. Walter Choquette of Paw- tucket, R. I. for cranberry-orange relish drop cookies. There were 29 entrants. Garden club first prize went to Mrs. Miles Lindequist, represent- ing the East Walpole Garden Club; second to Mrs. John Rodgers I L the Germantown Garden Club of Quincy. Abcut 45 small fry engaged in .-V cranberry jelly eating contest; winners in the girls' division being ; tie, J-jjnifor Bright, 10, Cam- 1 'â j(!g'' ind Patiicia Kerrigan, 10, t)f Jamaica Plain. "Buddy" Wing, 7, of Monument Beach, 'oi t- guffed" all in the boys' division to nab top prize. Awards were $5. Grand winner in the biggest berry contest was Chas. St. Sure of Bondon, Oregon. The Contest had 17 entries. The size of the berries and the quality of the fruit was Lxcellcnt. The largest berry was a lot lighter than the winner in 1951, but the entries were closer logether. Those who entered and did not win should not be dis- couraged, all entries were of on1 standing quality. The winner in 1951 was in Oregon and 1952 i'.nd 1953 wore in Massachusetts. Cup count 17, Carlton Barrows, Boston, Mass., 27, berry weight, grams ; McFarlin, Charles S!. Sure, Bandon, Oregon, 28, , Grand Champ; Mc- Farlin, Mrs. Marion Wilson, Bandon, Oregon, 33, ; Cen- tennial, Carlton Barrows, Boston, Mass., 28, , Largest Centen- nial; Centenial, Wm. Tomlinson, Jr., Buzzards Bay, Mass., 32, ; Bachelder, Edward Shil- lings, Kingston, Mass., 35, , Largest Bachelder; Bachelder, William Stillm'an, Scituate, Mass., ; Holliston, Carlton Barrows, Boston, Mass., 29, , Largest Holliston; Holliston, Wm. Tom- linson, Jr., Buzzards B
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