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SOME OF THE R1 The following were the successful individual contestants in several de partments of the county fair Friday: , High School Athletics. Pole vaulting-Prather, Cllunton, 1st; Roper, Laurens, and flunter, Gray Court-Owings, tied foi 2nd. Running high jimip-Armstrong, Laurens, Ist; Copeland, Clinton, 2nd. 220 yard rmn' - Copeland,' Cluiton, 1st; Owings, Gray Court-Owings, 2nd. Standing high jump-Prather, Clini ton, and Owings, Gray Court-Owings, tied for 1st. Running broad jump-Armstrong, Laurens, 1st; Richburg, Clinton, 2nd. 100 yard dash-Richburg, Clinton, 1st; Hunter, Gray Court-Owings, 2nd. Standing broad jump-Prather, Clin ton, 1st; 'McAlister, Laurens, 2nd. Shot put-Armstrong, Laurens, 1st; Bryson, Mountville, 2nd. Hurdles--Copeland, Clinton, 1st; McAlister, Laurens, 2nd. Elementary A thletirs. 50 yard dash, boys, first three grades -1lerman Patton, Watts, 1st; John Bonham, Larens, 2nd. 50 yards dash, boys; fourth grade Perry Campbell, Woodrow Wilson, 1st; Roy O'Dell, Watts, 2nd. 50 yards dash, girls, first tbree gia'es-Qonnile Garrett,. Patton, I.t; Mamie Gregory,- Warutts, 2nd. 50 yards dash, girls, fourth and lflh grades-Elizabeth Barksdale, Gray Cou rt-Owings, 1st; Grace Patton, Watts, 2nd. 100 yards dash, boys, fifth grada Charles Grant, Clinton, 1st; Waido Martin, Liturens, 2nd. 100 yards dash, boys, sixth and sev enth grades-Eugene Garrett, Patton, 1st; Walter Armstrong, Gray Cou t Owings, 2nd. 220 yards run, boys, all grades Johnny Hamilton, Laurens, 1st; Ern est Madden, Lisbon, 2nd. 24 inch hurdles, boys, first six grades-lugene Garrett, Patton, 1st; Newton Bryson, Gray Court-Owings, and Allen Rickman, Watts, 2nd. 24 inch hurdles, girls, first six grades-Margaret Rogers, Gray Court Owings, 1st; Beulah Chancy, Laurens, 2nd. Running high jump, open to all boys -Dewey Langston, Trinity Ridge, 1st; Cecil Gray, Gray Court-Owings, 2nd. Running broad jump, all boys-John Moore I-udgens, Laurens, 1st; Eugene Garrett, Patton, 2nd. Standing high Jump, all boys-Ezell Holder, 'Laurens 1st; Dewey Lang ston, Trinity-Ridge, 2nd. Standing broad jimip, boys--Dru ry Coker, Gray C1ourt-Owings, 1st; Lu clis Burns, Laurens, 2nd. Pole Vaulting, all boys-Tom Dav enport, Laurens. 1st; Cecil Cray, Gray Court-Owings, 2nd. Potato race, fourth nnd fifth e.rade,s boys aid girls--Urooks Madden, Lis bon, 1st; .John Robert Ellis, Laurens, 2nd. Potato race,- sixth and seventh grades, open to boys and girls-.loe H lolmes, Lisbon, 1st; qAnnie Lee1 Mun nerlyn, Gray Court-Owlngs, 2nd. Shoe race, th1i-d, foili-th anad flfth grades, boys and girls----Andrella Me Mie, Watts, 1st; llrooks Madden, Tils bon. 2nd. Three legged race, boys of all grades -Brooks Madden and .1o0 Hol mes, Lison, 1st.; Arehie 11111 and (one Franks, Watis. 2nd. Three legged race. girls, all grades --Andrella McKIe and ladys Powell, WVat ts. School Work, The following awards were made in the School work department: WoodaI-.-w Wilson: (Cor-a Wilson and Chis1I ne .\lIller, bluie; Routh Hio101t, red. 11a:ksdlale: 8arat Yaargin and C'ri-rio Uunts, lule; I-llih Year-gin, roll laden: Elizabeth I ilider, blue;. l.i-re Ablo'-:-omirhie, redl. Vtriendsip l: lierniice Coats and A I die0 Pitts, b)1ue. HIr !oi n-ie: l~ydlie S!m'mson, bltg. .\I. Olive: lyrvutle 11ill, blue. 1 cody Gri-ve : Al'lie A ndl -on. -le Mt.i Galla:gher: lEd na Iobb it, b t.. Friendipi: Leo~ra Gru-ml, blue; Niri. E-loant, r-cd. (Ota: Myvrile liahlwin. llhnuirille: lUuthm Phillips, blue. ray : Emmna TIhomas and Mittlhe Parks, n blue: .Ja net Spr-ouse, red(. Lisbon: Mriyt Ie Toague and Dleatr-ice Tongtte, blue1. (CIinton: Maggie Davis, blue; Lois Adalir, r-ed. Bailey: -Tsabe! Illakeley and Inez Blakeley, blue; IRosa Maddlen, r-ed. Trinity-Ridge: Lumneta Barnuett, blue1; Flonce Williams, r-ed. Wade: Carrie Ius-ti, blue. Cr-oss l111l: Vivian Nance, blue. Pine (Grove: Louise Smith. bl'ue. Langston: Minnie Lee Dlonnan, blue. Long flranch: Ethel Cunningham, bIlie. Hickor-y Taver-n: Ethel Bolt, blue; Agnes Pltts, recd. Frmiendshilp: Lena Smith, red. WVadswvorth: Mar-Ion Vor-kman, blue; .Tosephino Workman a. d Agnes Davis, -red. Special mention was mae by the judlges of the followving articles on is play in thme court house in the school work department: Diagr-am-rmene Bilalock, Clinton. Monument to English Literature Vir-ginia Cromer-, Clinton. Diagranm of Hlamlet-Geor-ge Bobo, Theme Book-Virgiia Cromer, Clin ton, United States Map-Annie Hlatton, Clinton. Composition-Leila Norman, Clinton Sketchi-James Fet-guson, Clinton. Writing-Agnes McMinn, Clinton. Dr-awing-Marion Copehand, Clinton. -South Carolina Map-10th grade, Clinton. Book of Verse-Louise Jones, Clin ton. Map of Eur-ope-Treno Donnon, San dy Sprin-lg. Mall of Afr-lea-Collie Poole, Sandy Sprinig. (Geometry Papler-Talutla ittle, Sandy Spring. - Blooklot-Mattie. Bobo Poole, Sandy Spring. Animal Life In Zones-third grade, Lydia. Booklet-Viola Mlsenhimer, Lydia. sewing Card-Laura Smith, Lydia. 'ittle .Jack Hlornor-Doll Henry, [BBON WINNERS Prospect. Algebra Paper-Alice Proflitt, Pros ppdt. Algebra Bookl et--G race Finley, Prospect. Vashington Booklet-Agnes Young, Youngs. Mlap ff South Carolina-Sarah Wil liamus, 'oungs. Theme-Isabel Blakely, Bailey, Theic-Sarah Milani, Bailey. Arithmetic Paper-Dena Nelson, Woodrow Wilson. Cut Work-second grade, Copeland. Booklet-Lizzie Dell Cochran, Cope land. Spelling-Myrtle Black. Cross Hill. Poster-second grade, Wade. Composition-Virginia Garrett, Wa terloo. County Map-fourth, fifth and sixth grades, Waterloo. Writing-first grade, Shiloh. Practical Arthmetie-.lames Davis, lirewerton. Calendar-Lzzio Alahon and Ilazle lolt, Friendship. Map of -EFurope-ilfth and sixth grades, Hickory Tavern. Spelling-thel Owings, New lar moly. Stencil--Polly Wham, Eden. Composition-Sal lie holt, Barksdale I istory Paper-Zelene Sullivan, Mountville. Cut Work-thlrd grade, Oak Grovel. Drawing-Mabei Goodwin, Oak Grove. Nimber Work-Willliam Mci ittrick, Rock. Copy Book- Floyd Corbett, Lisbon. Arithmetic Paper-Majorile Woodruff, Musgrove. 1ooklet--J. L. Chancy, Long Branch. Booklet-iRuth Phillips, Huntersville Night school work--luntersville. I'Theie-Riuth Cooper--iluntersville. Outline Alap of P;. C.-Zola Green, i-luntersville. 1fheme-David Jones, Ebernezer. Theme-Eddie Hipp, Ebernezer. Theme-Jeanette Sprouse, Grays. Recipe Booklet-Madge McIntire, Grays. Arithmetic Paper-Fay Henderson, Riddle's Old Field. - Map of School District-Tyra Man ly, Friendship. English Paper--Lucile Riddle, Friendship. Second Grade Writing-Fred Wad dell, Ora. Night School Work, Youngs. lDrawing--Lillie Mac Fulbright, Lan ford. Spelling-Lucile Moore, Lanford. ford. Algebra-Paper-Lidl Tinsley, Oak ville. h'lelime-Lois McM illIan, flenno. Letter-anna Nabors, iIurricane. Spelling -Ruth Phillips, Hllurrivane. Crayola---ller toLerts, L atureis M\ill. Crayola-Alerseel Giles, Lautrens Mill. Planygrotnd--l kIindergaritt n, Lau rens Mill. Writing-Lillian LewIs, La:u Ins lap-Mati le Lee fRid dle. Laurens. Ra niesc.ieo -l.J. II. IIliggins, Ii rens. (Goonmetry Iaper--Franlcis Davis, Lii Irens. I Phiysies I Pa per--- i niy .\ e.\ llster, Isiturens,. Dra w- in--M 13-o II., Lauirens. lIr)awinig--.\larv IRoper, liaurhiis. Writing *-li-essie Nelson, l.airvin. Draving-Lois AMar In, Liaurens. Theme-- Sarah Swvygrt, Laurens. Writing-"loride .\loore, Laureii Cut Work--Ada ('atlriine, iiurens. Crayola-laa iignard, Lamrens. A i mii \el I---Ala min le G rego ry, Vatis MIlli. WiIt!ing -Clyde C ol ig htly, Wat ts .\ill. Paintinag-I lermanl Taylor, WIV-' Mill. Paint nag- -ern slakely, Watts Mill. TIhnksglvinig IPos ter---foureth gral-. Watts M.1. 3'iaimu TIrinminir. In mniual t raining the following releid spci l1 mni on: M'~arvin~ I(ill, Gray (ourt-Owngs. .1 ohnii l anders~~i, 'Trilnity- Ilildge. (;lenn O)xnv:, ilarksdale. Landeir I ellamis, New larmony. lI''uriman 11o1t, I ilekory Tavern. IDavls itedden, llrewerton. Macc Young, Huriricane. Tyra Manly, Youngs. Clarence Crow, Lanford. 11oyt Patton,. Patton. Clarence Prater', Lisbon. lBlakely Senn, Oak Grove. Rlobert Anderson, 'Waterloo. Horace L. McSwain, Cross 11111. .J. R. Knight, Fleming. Roy Madden BaIley. JTno. Biluford Holland, Sandy Springs -Rutledge Fuller, Moumntville. Charlie Bryson, .Jiim \Vade MIller, Otis Bryson, WIalter Lynch, Clay -Crisp, Gordan Nelson, Mountville work room --set chairs. Jno. Foster, WIatts MiII. E'dwardl Henry, Clinton, In this department the followIng schools had indIvidual exhibits of merit which did not have the exhib itor's names on the tags: Eden, Renno, Oakville, Ora, Friendship, Grays. Wade, Wood rowv Wilson, Prospect, Lydia MIll, Long Bf-anchi, Ebernezer, Riddles Old FIeld, Laurens Miii, Lau rens Graded School. Crochet Work. The following ribbons wore a'$arded for' crochet work: Sandy Spring-Carrie. Bell Donnan, blue; Maud Poole, red. Rock Bridge-Higgins Bryaon, blue. Lisbon.-Etter Sprouse, blue. Riddle's Old Field--Irene Owons, buo, Patton-Nadlno Lancarter, blue;0 Lynotte Henry -blue; Ollie Lancaster Lanford---Mattle Moore, blue. Mt. Gallagher-Agnes Martin. blue; Lucilo Martin, red. Palmetto-Annabelle -Arnold, blue; Brooksio iDaven port, red. Mt. Olivo-Marget Coopor, blue. _Hluntersville-Ruth Phillips, blue1; Eimia E'dwards, blue; Ruth Phillips, red; Ruth Cooper, red. Waterloo-Oladys Fuller, blue; Mil dred Fenneli, red. Mountville-Mildred Simmons, blue: Mario Teague, blue; Clemmie Fuller Motes, red; Olga Simmons, red. Clinton-Nelle Hunter, blue; Aa-atha. Balley, red; Louise Adair, blue; Annie E1. Hatton, blue; Hazel Scaife. blue. Gray Court-Owings-Sarah Lou Bobo, red; Gladys Gray, blue. Trinity-Ridge-Lucile Brown, blue; Irene Langston, red; Mollie George, red. -Jrewerton-Essie Adams, red; Eula Mac Crawford, red. Shiloh-Grace Wallace, red; Fay lellams, blue. Princeton-Sadie Bagwell, blue; Genie Arnold, red. Friendship-ucile Pitts, blue and red. iross.' l iil---ay Hitt, biue; Mildred Smith, red. Fleinlng-Almna 1hygood, blue. Uailoy-Dorothy Ai lam, blue; Elmma Madden, red. Langston-T. Holland, blue. Long Diranch-Mary Etta Lynch, blue. Trinity-Ridge-Maggie Clardy, red. Eden-Sale Gray, 'blue; Polly Woods, blue; Sadie Gray, red, Virginia Gray, blue. New Harmnony-Lola Mac Hellams, blucand red. Hlickory rl'avern-Ve ra Baldwin, blue; Cora Dolt, red. Princeton-Cornelia Wood, blue. DomAestle Selence. The following awards were made in doiestic science department: Blue Ribbons: Re chel Fleming, Ora, chocolate candy. Nora McAbee, Ora, loaf. Isabel Blakely, Hailey, pound cake. Sue Williams, Oakville, cookies. Pauline Ramnage, Bailey, cookies. Maggie Vorknian, Ora, biscuits. Grace Williams, Lanford, butter. Vivian lirewington, Copeland, ginger cake. Sara Pitts, Shady Grove, jelly. Allowee Alart in, G'ray Court-Owings, peaches. Maggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, peach es. Miggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, okra. Maggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, beans. Maggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, squash Maggie 'Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, grapes Maggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, water melon. .laggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, apples Maggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, pears. Lois Adair, Bailey, tomatoes. Dorothy Milam, Bailey, cherries. Lois Adair, Dallcy, peaches. Lois Adair, Bailey, peaches. Red Ribbons: Lois Adair, Dailey, molasses candy. .Jennie Long, Gray, loaf. Eva Adair, Balley, cake. Inez Blakely, Bailey, cookies. Bernice Johnson, Shady Grove, his cuits. Mary Blakely, Ora, butter. Mary Grace Madden, Bailey, ginger cake. Sara Pif ts, Shady Grove, apple jelly Louise Owings, Gray Court-Owings, pelaches. Alaggie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, peach es. Ahi:-ie Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, grapes .\lag; i Clardy, Trinity-Ridge, pears. I.A Adair, lilley, peaches. itoerarv ('oniests. F'irst Grade lleading-lara 'Guig janird, l.aureins, blue; Catherine \l\har ton, Waterloo, red; Gertrude Fowler, AMt. Paanwhite. SE, W4)1id( Grade I tv. dIinIIg - -- Chl Iora" Fleining'. \'Vau Ali! blue; Fannie Dial, La.1,tenis, r- Nanie I -cc 'Ihmolion, I ii'kory a avern, while. Third and Pourth irad liendings .arah Eliza Swygeri Iuron, hilu1e; Et I 1:0111, \\oodlrw \\ilson, red; Lillin Whtrrow, whilte. .ihh Iatl Sixih Grade Readin-. Gladlys IPopwr, La rn luo; \'It lunia .\lS:i. Cliintoln, red; Viu .\i'(r1*, .\hui r've wh viitr. Third and taijrth Gra1d( Sel!hng -- T, : .'!,It Shuniot(is. .\llIn ville, blueI , \'ra Lowe1 . (ross.: Hill, binIN. Fifthi and Sixth (;r:ades Spellin am. .1. liia, Cros. lili. rid; il'a: Natlin. WVoodrowv Wilson, i'e- rice (i h!wi., l,y liturmems aund .\lm ~1try a P , Gray'V(~aI Cotrt-wings. Pi~ for wh:le. iElingz -.-\larib' .\!:adden-. 190sper, bluep. Tihird and F~ourth ;trade .\. iiihat Iie --iiiiiian l.COwis, a:mtretns .\!iii. iadue; l :inr Milleir, Woodrowmi Wilcam, wh I'e. Fith andi Sixt h Grade(1 Arai. iaotic I. lain. C ,(liniton, aed. Sevethi, iaighth, Ninth anad Tioish Grinade Ar ithamet ic--Snampey Mit:'hil, Trinity-Ridge, blue; :Nelle l'attersoin, Llafrd,. redl; Annmiie iarksale, Laui rens5, whilte. ThbI rd and1( F'ou rth Grade ('C o: i liarol d Flle I r, .\ou nivillec, red ; Si las Bailey, Clinton, white. Fifth andi~ Sixth Grad~e Composition --Caroelinc Ranakin, ILaurensh blue; Louie Page, Watts Mill, red; Nell Huntero, Clint on, wIhite. Seventh, Eighthb, Ninth and Tenth Grade Comnposition-Ruth D~ought y, Lau rens, blue: Lois Ada ir, Bailey, redl; Robert McClintock, Ora, white. History-AlvIn Powers, Ora; Annie Martin, Cross Hill, (close secondl). flhtton. H oles-Forence Williams, Trinity-Ridge, blue; G;race Finley, Prospect, red; Maggie Workman, white. 'Darning-Lucile Garvin, 1blue; (lady 'T'uumln, red; Laura Denjam in, Bailey, white. Plain Sen ing. Fleming Schooi-M ary Powers, blue1, child's bonnet. G ray Court-Ow ings-Dewey Arm strong, blue, button holes; Everet Martin, red, button holes. Musgrove--F'loride Grifln, blue, shirt waist: Agnes Young, red, quilt. Lisbon-Elberta Toague, blue, quilt; Mary Young, blue, hemmed towel. Oak Grove-Mary Goodwin, blue, doll dress, Friendship-Anna Dial, b)lue, shirt wvaist; Ethel Dial, red, gown., Ora--Bertha McAbee, blue, hem stitched handkcehici'. Lanford-Tura Montjoy, b Inu e, Youngs-Seiina Abererombie, 1)1ue, ha ndkorchilet. Oakille-Marie Tinsicy, blue, quilt; Rengjo-Macio Cooper, blue, ap)on; Emime Ray, red, apron. Mt. Onaliagher--Sallio May Brissey, blue, skirt. HI urricanc-Ali'e Whtmire, blue, doll diress. Princeton-Jessio Taylor, bilue, rag rug. Brewertoni-Margie Watkins, blue, doll dress. 'New hiarmony-..Myrtle Hugrhn, b1110, aPron; -Sue Henderson, blue, handkerchief. 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