The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1938, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
County Fair
Premium l ist
Canned Pr?duct?
FRUIT8 A
Host quart poaches?Mrs. Homy 1)
Thompson, first; Mrs. J W. A Sanders,
second.
Beat quart pears?Mrs. J. M Nelson,
first; Mrs. Hudson Cay, second. I
Beat quurt plums?Mrs. 11. J. Truesdale,
first; Mrs. C. K. Eatnny, second j
Beat quart apples Mis. Charlie
Wataon, first; Mlsa Eva McCoy, second.
Beat quart grapes Mrs. H C. McCoy,
first; Mrs. B. J. Truesdulo, second.
Beat quart scuppernon&a Mis. W.
1j. Hunnlcutt, first; Mrs. C. E. Lamoy,
second.
Best quart blackberries?Mrs. K. B
Elliott, first; Miss Eva McCoy second.
Best quart huckleberrles?Mlss Heclonla
Rodgers, first; Mrs. H. C. McCoy,
second.
Best Jar cherries?Mrs. P. A. McDowell,
first; Mrs. Joe Shebeen, second.
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VEGETABLE8-B
Best quart whole tomatoes?Mrs.
Joe Shebeen, first; Ethel Anderson,
second.
Best quart stewed tomatoes?Nannie
Kabon, first; Mrs. J. T. McDowell,
second.
Best quart soup mixture?Mrs. Hudson
Gay, first; Mrb. J. W. A. Sanders,
second.
Best quart green string beans
Mrs. Claude West, first; Mrs. Henry
d. Thompson, second.
Best quart wax string beans?Mrs.
H. C. McCoy, first; Mrs. Henry Davis,
second.
Boat quart Jtruut?Mrs. Hudson Gay
first; Mrs. Claude West, second.
Best quart beets?Mrs. Charlie Watson,
first; Mrs. A. L. McLeod, second.
Best quart gumbo (okra and tomatoes)
Mrs. J. W. A. Sanders, first.
Mrs. H. C. McCoy, second.
Best quart or pint carrots?Mrs. H.
M. Rogers, first; Miss Mildred Roseborough,
second.
Best quart or pint garden peas
Mrs W. T. Truosdale, first; Mrs. J.
W. A. Sanders, second.
Best quart or pint of squash Mrs.
Claude West, first; Mrs. H. C. McCoy,
second.
Best quart or pint okra?Mrs. M. M.
Ray. first; Mrs. H. M. Rogers, second.
Best quart or pint field peas Mrs.
j. J. Young, first; Mrs. S. C. Belvin,
secon d.
Best quart or pint butter beans
Mrs.,-Claude West, first; Mrs. K. S.
Smith, second.
Best quart or pint asparagus?Mrs.
W. T. Truesdale first and second.
Best quart or pint pimentos Mrs.
J. T. Gettys, first; Mrs. R. B. Elliott,
second.
Best quart or pint corn Mrs. Henry
d. Thompson, first; Mrs. S. C. Belvin.
second.
MEAT-C
Best quart pork sausage Mrs. R.
B. Elliott, first; Mrs. J. H. Haston,
second.
Best quart canned beef? Mrs.
Claude West, first; Mrs. R. B. McCaskill,
second.
Best quart canned chicken?Mrs.
H. M. Rogers, first; Mrs. H. C. McCoy,
second.
FRUIT JUICES-D
Best bottle grape juice?Mrs. H. C.
Arrants, first; Mrs. W. T. Truesdale.
second.
Best bottle scuppornong?Mrs. W.
T. Truesdale, first; Mrs. H. M. Rogers,
second.
Best bottle blackberry Mrs. Joo
Sheheen. first; Mrs. W. H. McDowell,
!-econd.
Best bottle apple?Mrs. W. T.
Truesdale, first; Mrs. I-ena Catoe,
second.
Best bottle plum?Mrs. H. M. Rogers.
first; Mrs. S. C. Belvin, second.
Best bottle tomato?Mrs. M. M.
Ray. first; Mrs. J. W. A. Sanders.
second.
Best bottle miscellaneous Mrs. I-ena
Catoe, first; Mrs. H. M. Rogers,
second.
PICKLE-E
Best Jar large cucumbers?Mrs. S.
C. Belvin, first; Mrs. Hutson Gay, second.
? Best
Jar small cucumber?Mrs. W.
T. Truesdale, first; Mrs. Shelby
Truesdale, second.
Best Jar chow chow?Mrs. Claude
West, first; Mrs. Johnnie Boulware,
second.
Best Jar Dixie relish?Mrs. ,Jessle
Brannon, first; Mrs. C. E. Lamoy,
second. _ " '
Best jar pepper relish?Mrs. Lena
Catoe, first; Miss Red on La Rodgers.
second.
Best Jar mlted pickle?Mrs. Claude
West, first; Mrs. R. B. Elliott, second.
Best Jar peach pickle?Mrs. C. E.
Uraoy, first; Mrs. Jessie Brannon,
second.
Best Jar pear pickled-Mrs. Joe She
hoen. first; Mrs. Sam Bradley, second.
Best Jar watermelon rind?Nannie
Rabon, second.
Best Jar green tomato?Mrs. H. C.
McCoy, first; W. B. Stevenson, aecond.
Best container Ohili sauce?Mrs.
Joo Sheheen, first; Mrs. A. R. Sar
Ci
ratt, second.
Heat container catsup? Mrs. W. J.
Denton, tlral; Mrs. W. J Denton, second
JELLIES F
Heat container red apple Jelly?Mrs.
C E. l-amoy, tlrat; Mia. S. C. Helvtu,
second
Meal container yellow apple Jelly?
Mrs. Frank Hell, first; Mrs. S. C Mel
vln, second
Heat container grape Jelly- Mrs K.
s Smith, that; Mrs. H C. Mllay, second
Heat container scuppernong?Mrs.
Jessie Hrannon, first; Dorothy llran
nop, second
Host container blackberry? Mrs. K
H Elliott, tlrat; Mrs. H. C. McCoy.
? ceo mi.
Best container plum?Mrs. Joe Pate,
first; Mrs. L. M. Klliott, second.
Hcst container crab apple?Mrs. C.
K. l^ainoy, llrat; Mrs. H. C. McCoy,
second.
PR ESE R VE8-G
Heat container fig preserves?Mrs.
J. S Gettys, first ; Mrs. J. S. Gettys.
second.
Host container watermelon rind?
Mrs. J. \V. A. Sanders, first; Miss Mildred
ltoseborough. second.
Host container peach preserves?
Mrs. J S. Gettya, first; Mrs. J. M.
Nelson, second.
Host container pear preserves?
Mrs. J. \V. A. Sanders, first; Mrs. W.
H. McDowell, second.
Beat container plum preserves--^
Mrs. Joe Sheheen, first; Mrs. H. A.
Bruce, second.
Best container strawberry preserves
?Mrs. C. E. Unioy. first; MIhs Eva
McCoy, second.
Best container blackberry JamMrs.
Joe Pate, first; Mrs. W. L. Hunnicutt,
second.
Best container peach Jam or marmalade?Mrs.
A. L. Mcl^eod, first;
Mrs. Annie Kelly, second.
Best container fig Jam or marmalade?-MrS.
J. W. A. Sanders, first;
Mrs. C. E. Lamoy, second.
Best container pear conserve?Mrs.
S. C. Belvin, first; Mrs. K. A. Bruce,
second.
Best container fig conserve?Mrs. S.
C. Belvin, first; Mrs. J. T. Gettys.
second.
Best container pear honey?Mrs. \V.
T. Triiesdale, first; Miss Mary E. Hunnicutt,
second.
Best container grape preserves?
Miss Tx>rlne Bradley, first; Mrs. L. B.
Elliott, second.
Cooked Foods Department
Best loaf white yeast bread?Mrs.
J. T. Gettys, second.
Best loaf whole wlfeat bread?Mrs.
E. B. Lorick, second. *
Best loaf raisin bread?Mrs. E. B.
Lorick, second.
Best loaf nut bread?Mrs. E. B.
Ivorick, second.
Best plate six white rolls?Mrs. J.
T. Gettys, first; Mrs. J. T. Gettys, second.
Best plate six whole wheat rolls?
Mrs. E. B. Lorick, second.
Best plate six soda biscuits?Miss
Jennie Whitaker, first; Mrs. C. O.
Stogner. second.
Best plate six baking powder biscuits?Mrs.
B. M. Pearce. first; Mrs.
J. W. A. Sanders, second.
Best plate six cinnamon rolls?Mrs.
W. B. Evans, first; Mrs. J. T. Gettys,
second.
Best plate six beaten biscuits?Mrs.
If. M. Rogers, second.
Best plate six white muffins?Mrs.
J. T. Gettys. first: Mrs. E. B. Lorick,
second.
Best plate six whole wheat muffins
? Mrs. J. T. Gettys. second.
Best plate six corn meal muffins or
corn sticks?Mrs. J. 1. Gettys, fijat.
Miss Lucy McCaa. second.
Best Devil s food cuke?Mrs. M. M.
Ray, first; Mrs. . B. Evans, second,
MrS. E. B. lyorick, third.
Best chocolate cake?Mrs. U. N.
Mvers, first; Mrs. Janie R-ay, second,
Mrs. H. E. Munn. third.
Best caramel cake?Mrs. U. TV Myers.
first; Mrs. J. L. Gettys, second;
Mrs. C. P. Hilton, third.
Best coooanut cake?Mrs. J. W. A.
Sanders, first; Mrs. Mattio West, second;
Mrs. W. B. Evans, third.
Best Jelly roll?Mrs. W. B. Evans,
first; Mrs. H. M. Rogers, second.
Best Japanese fruit cake?Mrs. J. J.
Young, first; Mrs. H. C. McCoy, second;
Mrs. I>ewis Anderson, third.
a ~oxf-s J L Gettys,
xjc-ot iwu"u ul'a' " J
first; Mrs Joe Sheheen, second; Mrs.
P. A. McDowell, third.
Best black fruit cake?Mrs #oe Sheheen.
first; Mrs. Joe Sheheen. second.
Best six tea cakes?Mrs. H. C. McCoy.
first; Mrs. A. R. Sarratt, second.
Best six oatmeal cookies?Barbara
Hilton, first; Mrs. M. M. Ray, second.
Best six peanut cookies?Mrs. Huteon
Gay, first; Mrs. R. B. Bunch,
second.
Best six glngey cookies?Mrs. Eva
McCoy, first; Mrs. Joo Pate, second.
Best assortment miscellaneous cookies
Mrs. W. L. Hunnlcutt, first; Mrs.
E. T. Truesdale, second; Mrs, H. C.
Arrants, third.
Best lemon pie?Mrs. K. S. Smith,
first; Mrs. C. O. Stogner, second.
Best chocolate pie?Mrs. L. B. Elliott,
first; Mrs. I^ena Catoe, sopond.
Best apple pie?Mrs. Mattle West,
first; Mrs. Pete Peebles, second.
Boat Butter Scotch pie?Mia. H. M.
Rollers, secoiul.
Beat Jar pulled mints?Mrs. A. R.
Sarratt. first; Miss Alice Mc Carter,
second; Miss Alice McC&rtar, third.
Best do* tin drop mints?Mrs. R. O.
Johnson, llrst; Melvlna Johuson, second.
Best dosen pieces peanut brittle?
Mrs. R. G. Johnson, tlrst; Miss Dorcas
Mackey, second.
Best doxeu pieces chocolate fudge ?
Mrs. A. It. Surratt, llrst; Mrs. It. (.1. j
Johnson, second
, Best dofcen idoces sea foam? Mrs.
It. G. Johnson, second.
Best display mixed candy?Mrs. It.
ti Johnson, first; Melvlna Johnson,
second; Mary Evulxa llunnicutt, third.
liuftt balanced school lunch?Mft*.
Pete Peebles, tlrst; Mis. ltombort
Truesdale, second; Mrs. Jack Pitts,
third.
Clothing Department
Best man's shirt?Mrs. Joe Sheheou,
llrst; Mrs. P. A. McDowell, second.
Best boy's shirt?Mrs. P. A. McDowell,
llrst; Mrs. \V. J Denton, second.
Best boy's wash shirt under six
years?Mrs. Arthur Bradley, llrst Mrs.
Edward Shay lor, second. I
Best girl's print dress, two to six
years of age?Mrsf> Edward Shaylor,
llrst; Mrs. P. A McDowell, second.
Best girl's print drtisB, six to twelve
years old?Mrs. W. J. Denton, llrst;
Mrs. W. II. Stevenson, second. j
Best Infant's dress, under two years
?Mrs. Edward Shaylor, llrst; Mrs. I
Edward Shuylor, second.
Best child's coat, under ten years of
age?Mrs. T. W. Oliver, first; Mrs. |
Hutson Uay, second.
Best - woman's print dresa-s-Miss
Lucy McCaa, first; Mrs. C. P. Hilton,
second.
Best woman's afternoon dross?Mrs.
C. O. Stogner, first; Ruby Young, socond.
Best chair or sofa slip cover?Miss
Viola Barfleld, second.
Best three handmade handkerchiefs
?Mrs. R. B. bunch, first; Blanche Catoe,
second.
Best apron?Mrs. V. A. Snyder,
first; Mrs. P. A. McDowell, second. |
Best six tea napkins?Mrs. Joe Nelson,
first; Mrs. Joe Nelson, second.
Best buffet or vanity set?Mrs. R.J
B Hunch, first; Mrs. M F Spring
held, second
Heal bridge or luncheon cover wllh
napkins? M ra. Joe Shebeen, first;
Miss l-uey McPka. aocoiul.
Best crocheted luncheon act Mrs
John IS Richards, Sr . first; Mia John
(J Richards, Sr.. second
Heal crocheted table cloth Mrs 1).
M. fierce, tlrat; Oltle l.ce Robinson,
second.
Heat crocheted center piece- Mrs
(' P Hilton, tlrat, Mrs T \V Oliver,
becond.
Heat crocheted table runner Mrs
\\\ K. Jackson. first; Mrs Arthur
llrowu, siH'ond
Heat pair white pillow cases Miss
Jennie Whltaker, first, Mrs. W. 10
Jackson, second.
Heat pair colored embroidered pillow
cases Miss Nannie Catoe, first;
Mrs. Arthur Brown, second.
Heat kitchen towel?-Mrs. R H
Hunch and Mrs. P. A McDowell, tlrat
Heat guest towel?-Virginia Hunch,
first; Mrs. VOdward Shaylor, second.
Best knitted dress ?Saru Marvin,
first; Mrs. T. B. Bruce, second
Heat crocheted dress ?Mrs Joe Shebeen,
second.
Heat sweater?Mrs. T. H. Bruce,
llrat; Mrs. Clifford Mel.eod, second.
Best child's bonnet?Mrs. Jack
l'itts, second.
Host knitted or crocheted gloves?
Mrs.' E. T. Truesdale, llrst; Mrs. Allen
Watktns, second.
Best rug made from new material?
Mrs. Mozler, first; Mrs. C. B. Rabon,
second.
Host embroidered bed spread ?
Blanche Catoe, first; Blanche Catoe,
second.
Host appliqued bed spread?Miss
Viola Burfleld, first; Mrs. T. A. Bradley,
second.
Best tufted bod spread?Mrs. T. R.
Morton, first; Mrs. R. J. Truesdale,
socond.
Best natural colored crocheted bed
spread?Mrs. C. Vaughau, first; Mrs.
Prank Dunn, Hecond.
Best white crocheted or knitted bed
spread?Mrs. T. A. Bradley, first;
Mrs. C. 1). Shealey, second.
Best pieced quilt?Miss Madge Funderburke,
first; Mrs. Frank Dunn, second.
Best appliqued quilt?Miss Madge
Funderburke, llrst; Mrs. L. B. BHlott,
second.
Heat antique ciullt?Mrs W C Ply.
burn, first; Mrs. Muttlo West, second
Beat silk quilt?Mrs. E. T. Truesdale,
first; MrB. A. I. Lockoe, second
Best quilt top?-Blanche Catoe, flist;
Mrs. J. W. A. Sanders, second.
Best pillow?Mrs. J. E. Harvln
first; Mrs. J. E. Harvln, second.
Boat Afghan?Mrs, Clifton McKaln
first; Mrs. W. E. Jackson, second.
Thrift Department
Best hooked rug made from scraps
?Mary Julia Kolly, second.
Best braided or crocheted rug made
from scraps?Mrs. John G. Richards
Sr., second.
Best adult" remodeled - garment and
explanation?Mrs. Shelllo Truesdale,
i..... . m ~~i
(1 rht; Miss Lucy McCaa, second.
Heat girl's remodeled garment and
explanation?Mrs. John Lancy, Sr.,
first; Mrs. Olln Watklus, second.
Host boy's remodeled garment and
explanation?ififrs. Hutson (Jay, first;
Mrs. Ethel Anderson, second.
Best pair pillow cases made from
sacks?Mrs. B. J. Truesdale, first;
Mrs. R. J. Truesdale, second.
Host bed spread made from sacks?
Mrs. Allen Watklns, first; Mrs. J. J.
Young, second. T,f
1 Host girl's dress under six yoars,
made from sacks?'Mrs. P. A. McDow1
ell, first; Mrs. H. M. Rodgers, eocond.
Best boy's slilrt, under six years,
made from sacks?Mrs. It. A. Bruce,
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