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mer F. Sharp, Claude Barnes. Hu
lon M. Pullin, Melvin Conrad.
Mrs. Agnes Randall. Mrs Madge
Bellew, Marshall H Lott, James
L. McGiboney, Dr Laverne Co
wan. Charles B Savage. Mrs.
Virginia Smith, Julian Thomas,
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kn D Ray. W L. Dobbs. George
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CONNIE LAWSON is fascinated by the possibility of a Pan
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2nd — Mrs. Pierce Cline: 3rd —
Mrs. J. T. Owens.
Preserves; Ist — Mrs. C H.
Berry, Mrs. A C. Ewing (tied),
2nd — Mrs. J. T. Owens. Sr., Mrs.
George Ramsey (tied). 3rd —'
Mrs. Dougins Yancey.
Marmalade; Ist. — Mrs. Doug
las Yancey, 2nd — Mis. J. W.
Jones. 3rd — Mrs. J. T. Owens.
Conserves'. Ist — Mrs. F. S.
Jones, 2nd — Mrs. A C. Ewing,
3rd — Mrs. J. T. Owens.
Pickles - Fruit; Ist. — Mr s.
F. S. Jones and Mrs. George
Ramsey (tied). 2nd — Mrs. Mon
cey Pratt and Mrs. C. H. Berry
(tied). 3rd — Mrs. Douglas Ro
bertson.
Pickles - Vegetables: Ist—Mrs.
Charlie Sherod and Mrs. Doug
las Yancey (tied). 2nd — Mrs.
J. T. Owens, Sr. and Mrs. Geo.
Ramsey (tied), 3rd — Mrs. J. P.
Walls.
Fruit Juice; Ist — Mrs. Henry
Anderson.
Pepper Sauce; Ist — Mrs. L. A.
Biggers and Mrs. R. H. Eddle
man (tied), 2nd — Mrs. A. C. Ew
ing. 3rd — Mrs. C. F. Hays.
CLOTHING:
Cotton or Linen Garment:
2nd — Mrs. Grady Adams. 3rd —
Mrs. J. T. Owens. Sr.
Wool Garments; Ist — Mrs.
Rolfe Bloodworth.
Silk or Synthetic: 2nd — Mrs.
Grady Adams. 3rd — Mrs. Doug
las Yancey
Coat or Suit: Ist — Mrs. Rolfe
Bloodworth.
Lingerie — Mrs. Douglas Yan
cey — Ist.
Aprons: Ist. — Mrs. Charles
S R. Campbell, Tom Skinner,
Mrs. Doris Hinton, William R.
Galt. James Walter Day, H. O.
Welehel, Jr., Cecil Wilford. Mrs.
F. C. Nesbit, Harold Mann. W. P.
Baugh, Mrs. Harold Mann. Carl
Smith, Christine Ellis, Mrs. Lois
Lyda. Marvin C. Stubbs, M r s.
Louella Stinchcomb, Willie Lee
King. Mrs. Frances Pratt, William
E. Barry,
Ned Brown. Jaunita Strong,
Herbert Moss. Robert C. Greer,
Mrs. Nancy Morris. D M. John
son. H. A. Gibbs, Jr., Jack Moss,
Dorothy Smith. Mrs. Mary Baugh.
Charlie J. Tinsley, Mrs. Frances
1 Seale. Mrs. Helena Cooper, Ri
chard Phillips, Miss Inez Rowe,
J. E. Robinson, L. ’l. Taylor, Mrs.
Ruby Davis, Ray V. Reece, G. P.
Hopkins, S. L. Hardman. L. D.
Hodges, George Bailey. Mrs. El
sie Crawlord, Troy C. Edwards,
Jr.. James G. Puckett. Charles A.
Bell. Mrs. Dianne Savage. Hugh
Steele.
Sutton L. Hardy, Mrs. Helen
Dickinson, Mrs. John Fuller. C. E.
Bankston, T. Howard Parham. T.
J. White. N. E. Free. Mrs. Har
riette Benton. Bobby Bates. Lau
rie E. Price. Mrs. Herman Adams.
Mrs. Lois Fambrough, Julian
Stubbs, Hoke Lord, Billy A.
Smith, Robert Fowler. W. A.
Childers, Jr., Mary Frances Co
fer.
Clint Patrick, Alton Bledsoe,
Miss Peggy Jaynes, Mrs. Sara
Alice Digby. Mrs. Sara C. Irwin.
Herbert Vining. J. R. Bowie, Wil
liam G. Henderson. Mrs. Anne
Beyer. Phillip Cohen. T. R Ginn.
James A. Brooks. Marion Lott,
Arthur Jones. Charles R Richard
son. Isaac Henderson. Marv C.
Bowen, Howard Pickett. Albert
Norton. Jr., Rembert Kitchens.
Mrs Myrna Cason.
James P. Edwards. Kent He
witt. Mrs. Mildred Bohannon. B.
Y. Morris. E H. Biggers. Mr s.
Elizabeth Waggoner. Hughie T.
Bonner. Odis McDougald. Billy
Sims Smith. Mrs. Florine Hal
stead. Herbert H. Craig. Arnold L.
Smith. J. S. Haymore, John
Burton. Julian H. Kitchens. James
R. Smith. Charles E. Robertson,
Mrs. Shirley Walter, Sammy
Moss. Ila Mae Horton.
Lillie Maxey. Dwight Eaton.
Pate Massey. Gerald Buttram.
Carolyn Campbell, Mrs. Jane Las
! siter. D. W. House, Walker Camp
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Whitten. 2nd — Mrs. C. F. Hays.
3rd — Mrs. Douglas Yancey.
Miscellaneous: Ist — Mrs. F.
S. Jones; 2nd — Mrs. Douglas
Yancey. 3rd — Mrs. C. F. Hays.
Sleepwear: Ist — Mrs. J. T.
Owens, Sr., 2nd — Mrs. Charles
Whitten, 3rd — Mrs. P. B. Elling
ton.
Shirts. Ist — Mrs. Charles Whit
j ten. 2nd — Mrs. J. T. Owens. Sr.
NEEDLE WORK And CRAFTS:
Embroidery: Ist. — Mrs. F.
S Jones, 2nd — Mrs. Jimmy
Hays. 3rd — Mrs. J. W. Jones.
Crocheting: Ist — Mrs. Doug
las Yancey. 2nd — Mrs. P. B. El
lington, 3rd — Mrs. C. F. Hays.
Ceramics - Others: Ist. — Mrs.
James L. Bowen, 2nd — Mrs.
Owen Banks and Mrs. James L.
Bowen (tied), 3rd — Mrs. Mell
Prather.
Textile Painting: Ist — Mrs.
C. H. Berry.
Oils: Ist. — Mr. Arthur Har
grove.
Plaques: Ist — Mrs. Owen
| Ranks, 2nd — Mrs. J. T. Owens,
, 3rd — Mrs. Douglas Yancey.
Watercolored Picture: Ist —
Mrs. Ada Mae Patterson.
Home Demonstration Club
Scrapbook: 2nd — Brick store
Home Demonstration Club.
Miscellaneous: 2nd — Mrs.
Douglas Yancey and Mrs. Owen
Banks (tied)
Flower Arrangement: Ist —
Starrsville Home Demonstration
Club.
Fruit Arrangement: Ist — Mrs.
J. H. Anderson
I Hand Crafted Furniture: Ist —
Mr. Arthur Hargrove.
ADULT - AGRICULTURE:
Cotton: Ist — P. B Ellington.
Yellow Corn: Ist — Lynn Jones,
2nd — P. B. Ellington.
Sunflower: Ist — Lynn Jones.
Pumpkin: Ist — P. B. Elling
ton. 2nd — L. A. Biggers.
Peanuts: Ist — Grady Williams.
Lima Beans: Ist — P. B. El
lington.
Onions: 2nd — P B. Ellington.
Turnip Greens: 2nd — P. B.
Ellington.
Tomatoes: Ist — Grady Wil
liams, 2nd — P. B. Ellington.
Hot Pepper: Ist — P. B. El
lington. 2nd — J. H. Anderson.
Bell Pepper: Ist — Mrs. Bessie
Eddleman.
Pimento Pepper: Ist — Lynn
Jones.
Pomegrantes: Ist — Mrs. Doug
las Yancey, 2nd — Mrs. A. C.
Ewing. 3rd — Lynn Jones.
Sweet Potatoes: Ist — Grady
Williams. 2nd — P. B. Ellington.
Watermelon: Ist — A. C. Ewing,
2nd — P. B. Ellington.
Fruit Exhibit: 2nd — Mrs.
Moncey Pratt.
Canning (Adult-Negro):
Tomatoes: Ist-Lucille Vason.
2nd-Thelma Hurst, 3rd-Lizzie
Brown.
Soup Mixture: Ist-Lucille
Vason, 2nd-Josephine Wood,
3rd-Lillie Zackery.
String Beans: Ist-Phena
Hurst 2nd-Addie Johnson 3rd-
Lendi Lackey.
Shelled Beans or Peas: Ist-
Lizzie Brown, 2nd-G lad y s
Nolley. 3rd-Josephine Wood.
Peaches: Ist-Lucille Vason.
2nd-Etta Sims, 3rd-Lillie J.
Bruno.
Corn: Ist-Etta Sims, 2nd-
Lucille Vason, 3rd-Lizzie
Brown.
Berries: Ist-Mamie Weaver,
Phena Hurst, (tied)
Other Fruits: Ist-Etta Sims,
2nd-Annie White. Elizabetn
Freeman, (tied)
Jelly: Ist-Margie Sims, 2nd-
Josephine Woods, 3rd-Lucille
Vason.
Preserves: Ist-Lizzie Brown.
2nd-Ann White. Etta Sims,
(tied) 3rd-Annie Banks.
Peach Pickles- fruit: Ist-
Annie Banks, 2nd-Margie Sims.
Lucille Vason. (tied) 3rd-Irene
Banks.
Pickles - Vegetables: Ist-
Anna Banks, 2nd-Lucille Va
son, 3rd-Addie Johnson.
Pimento: Ist-Etta Sims.
Squash: Ist-Glady- Nolley.
2nd-Lenda Lackey, 3rd-Lillie
Jean Bruno.
Jam: Ist-Lizzie Brown, 2nd-
Ruth Freeman.
I Other Pickles; Ist-Gladys
Sims, 2nd-Lucille Vason. 3rd-
Etla Sims.
Pickled Eggs: Ist-Etta Sims.
Pepper Sauce: lst-Addie
Johnson, 2nd-Marjorie Sims,
3rd-Gladys Nolley.
Clothing (Negro - Needle
work & Crafts):
Clothing:
Cotton or Linen Garment:
Ist-Elizabeth Freeman, 2nd-
Ida Clark.
Wool Garment: Ist-Etta
Sims, 2nd-Mamie Weaver. 3rd-
Gladys Nolley.
Silk or Synthetic Garment:
Ist-Margie Sims, 2nd-Irene
Banks.
Suit: Ist-Lizzie Mae Brown,
2nd-Inez Clark.
Lingerie: 2nd-Ida Clark.
Aprons: Ist-Inez Clark, 2nd-
Etta Sims, 3rd-Lizzie Mae
Brown.
Infants or Toddlers Garment:
lst-Rosie Lee Vaughan, 2nd-
Lillie Zackery, 3rd-Ida Clark.
Miscellaneous Items: Ist-
Lillie Zackery, 2nd-Addie
Johnson, 3rd-Inez Clark.
Needlework and Crafts:
Place m a ts: Ist-Josephine
Wood. 2nd-Lillie Zackery.
Blouses: Ist-Lillie Zackery,
2nd-Inez Clark.
Hats: Ist-Estella Sawyer,
2nd-Josephine Wood, 3rd- Eli
zabeth Freeman.
Hand Molded Pieces: Ist-
Lillie Zackery, 2nd-lnez Clark.
Ceramics-Others: Ist-Jose
phine Wood, 2nd-Lillie Zack
ery, 3rd-Mamie Weaver.
Pillows: Ist-Lizzie Mae
Brown, 2nd-Inez Clark.
Quilting: Ist-Lizzie Mae
Brown, 2nd-Addie Johnson,
3rd-Marva Johnson.
Re-Upholstered Furniture:
Ist-Lizzie M. Brown, Inez
Clark, (tied)
Plaques: Ist-Inez Clark, 2nd-
Lillie Zackery, 3rd-Elizabeth
Freeman.
Miscellaneous: Ist-Etta Sims,
2nd-Tempie Preston, 3rd-Inez
Clark.
Farm Crops & Vegetables
(Negro):
Dried Butterbeans: Ist-
Gladys Nolley.
Peas: Ist-Gladys Nolley,
2nd-Minnie Nolley, 3rd-Gladys
Sims.
Peanuts: 1 st-Emmet Nolley,
2nd-Etta Sims, 3rd-Irvin Nol
ley.
Sorghum Seeds; Ist-Robert
Brown.
Tomaloes: Ist-Tom Brown.
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Corn - Yellow: Ist-Tom
Brown, 2nd-Etta Sims, 3rd-
Angeline Gather.
Corn - White: 1 st-Emmet
Woods, 2nd-Joe White. 3rd-
Fred Johnson.
Pimento Pepper: Ist-Gladys j
Sims, 2nd-Mezma Key.
Pepper - Hot: Ist-Josephine ‘
Woods. 2nd-Etta Sims.
Sorghum Syrup: 2nd-Joe ;
White.
Oats: Ist-Tom Brown. 2nd-
Robert Brown, Emmet Woods,
(tied)
Pumpkin: Ist-Melvin Parker .
Sweet Potatoes: Ist-E 11 a |
Brown. 2nd-Etta Sims, 3rd- i
Ruth Freeman.
Watermelon: Ist-Fred John- ।
son.
Cotton: 1 st-Emmet Wood,
2nd-Fred Johnson.
CANNING (4 - H):
Tomatoes: Ist — Gwen Fisher.
2nd — Nancy Sue Ellington, 3rd
— Dorothy Cooper.
Soup Mixture: 2nd — Kathy
Hitchcock.
Other Vegetables: Ist — Vir
ginia Thomas, 2nd — Gwen Fish-;
er.
Peaches: Ist. — Gwen Fisher,
2nd — Sue Ellington. 3rd — Vir
ginia Thomas.
Other Fruits: Ist — Edna Fish
er. 2nd — Kathy Hitchcock. 3rd —
Virginia Thomas.
Jelly: Ist — Edna Fisher, 2nd
— Gwen Fisher.
Preseives: Ist — Sue Ellington
Pickles — Vegetable: Ist. —
Virginia Thomas.
CLOTHING — sth and 6th
Grades:
Miscellaneous: Ist — Sue El
lington.
7th and Bth Grades, Simple
Cotton Dress: Ist — Linda Stan
dard.
Miscellaneous: Ist. — Bonnie
Knight.
ARTS and CRAFTS (4 H):
Best Art Item: Ist. Arlene Har
grove. 2nd — Mary Virginia Gault.
Best Hobby Item: Ist — Bon
nie Knight.
Best Collection — 3 Art Items:
Ist — Mary Virginia Gault.
Best Collection — 3 Hobby
Items: Ist — Rebecca Prather.
Electric: Ist — Kathy Hitch
cock. 2nd — Aaron Martin.
AGRICULTURE (4-H):
Eggs — (White): Ist — Arthur
Hargrove. 2nd — Arlene Har
grove, 3rd — Alvin Whisnante.
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Egg Plants: 2nd — Dorothy
Cooper.
Butter Beans: 2nd — Sue El
lington.
Turnip Greens: Ist. — Sue El
lington.
Tomatoes: 2nd — Sue Eiling
ton
Peppers — Hot: Ist — Dorothy
Cooper.
Pumpkin Ist — Sue Ellington.
Corn: Ist — Sue Ellington.
Watermelon: 2nd — Sue El
lington.
4-H - Negro
CANNING;
Tornatpes: 1 st-Barney Brown,
2nd-Jacquelyn Johnson, 3rd-
Mary Johnson.
String Beams: Ist-Maggie
Duncan. 2nd-Barney Brown,
3rd-Eleanor Johnson.
Shelled Beans or Peas: Ist-
Barney Brown.
Other Vegetables: Ist-Mari
lyn Johnson, 2nd-Barney
Brown.
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Peaches: Ist-Maggie Duncan,
2nd-Rosa Davis.
Bernes: Ist-Barney Brown.
Jellv: Ist-Barney Brown,
2nd-Ollie Mae Pitts, 3rd-Mary
Johnson.
Preserves: Ist-Eleanor John
son, 2nd-Barney Brown.
Pickles - Fruits: 2nd-Marva
Johnson.
Pickles - Vegetables: 2nd-
Barney Brown.
Pepper Sauce & Relish: Ist-
Ma r y Johnson, 2nd-Barney
Brown.
Beets: Ist-Barney Brown,
2nd-Mary Johnson.
Corn:2nd-Marva Johnson
Cotton: ist-Stanley Parker.
ARTS AND CRAFTS (4H-
Negro); Ist-Barney Brown,
2nd-Thomas Brown.
TAILORED OUTFIT: 2nd-
Berma Harris.
BEST CLOTHING: Ist-
Marva Johnson.
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