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Onions—First, Normse Fwsis Popcorn—First, Woodson Bruws. Potatoes—First, Woodson Brown; sacond, Vera Burdette. | Sweet potatoes—First. Joe Steinburg. Sweet corn—Pirst, Garner Coliins: sceond, Woodson Brown. Tomatoes—Pirst, Woodson Brown: | | second. George Mullican i Frosh butter—First, Albert Hargett: | second, Mrs. Tschiffely. Comb honey-——Pirs J. Hark; sec- ond. Raymond Rickel White eggs—First, Miss Ida M. Hen- | | derson; second. Miss Leola Bolton Four Running Races and Brown eggs—First, Mrs. Tschiffely second, Mrs. 1da Gra Whippet Contests Also ) Features Today. [ (Rl wainuts —Flist The following awards fn the home demonstration department have been announced 4-H Club Girls' Exhibits. | Canned peaches (halves)—PFirst, F. NI Dorsey: second, Helen King: third Tois Molyneaux nned peaches (whole)—First. Anna Hughes: second. Ruth Pope: third, Trma Wright Pickled peaches second. Helen King Canned corn-——First i, Flizabeth Renson Miss Fugenia First, Ftta Moxley Margaret Ben- thira Sl ey Second. Helen King, | e s ey tomatoes-Second, Irm Ruth Pope: <ec ma Wright: third. Helen Kine | i apples (halves) —First. Hel second, Margaret Benson: thir on carrots red beets— First Mrs. Frank Schultz. | O et B‘] . x App! Baii‘more | butter P X Peach marmala ley: second, Helen King Canned peas—Second, Margaret Har- gett: third, Helen King nned lima beans t Benson: third abeth Bensan. | anned string beans--First, Hele second. Margaret Benson ragus—First. Helen King (girls under 12)—Firs Second. Mar- Washington. D. Ray Morton, Wash- of Charles n second o»f Ray Morion, Washin: nird. entry of Charles H. C: Canned peaches (girls under 12 Second. Mary Berkle Canned tomatoes—First. Irma Wrigh second. Elizabeth Benson; third. Ma Benson smato puree—First son: second. Elizabeth Bensc Canned sausage—First. Helen King Canned cucumber—First, Rebecca Leaman Canned plums—Second, Elizabeth Benson: third, Margaret Benson Special prizes—Best v rider. Miss Watermelon pickle—First, Etta Mox- Tackson: best girl rider. Miss Eleanor ley Diamond: best gentieman rider. Roberi | Watermelon preserve—Second best form shown by in judg- | King Jackson: best brood mare, en- Canned tomatoes (girls under 12 3 or 4 year | Second, Doris Shoemaker | Paimer: best 2-year-| Canned strawberries—First, ~Ruth champion sad- Gaither: third, Helen King Canned cherrles—First. Ruth Gaither second. Margaret Hargett Canned blackberries—First Leaman: second. Helen King Canned raspberries—First, King: second, Etta Moxley Blackberry marmalade—First King. Canned pears—Second, Ruth Gaither Strawberry marmalade—Second, Helen King: third, Virginia Shaver Pickled pears—First, Helen King Apple jelly — First. Mabel Hughes: | second, Nellle Stup: third, Irene Pope. Crabapple jelly — First. Ruth Pope: | second, Lavania Rice; third, Ella M. Darsey. abapple jelly (girls under 12)— Anna Hargett; second, Ramona harles H. Carri entry | | Helen olt. Richard orse, entry of Charles H. Carrico of Charles H ter. Miss Jack- | Mrs. Charles H Rebecea Helen Helen second. berry jelly (gir)s under 12) Alice Thompson; second, Ramona Plum jelly (girls under 12) — First, Anna Hargett Raspberry jelly (girls It e CBana Phic | F Alice Thompson. thire. Time. 1:30's. Glib aiso rape jelly (girls under 12) —First Ramona Pauley: second. Mary Berkle Peach jelly—First, Virginia Shaver Huckleberry jelly — First, Virginia Shaver. Currant jelly—8econd. Nellie Stup. Mint jelly—First, Ella M. Dorsey 3 - Strawberry jelly—Third. Lavinia Rice. e bl B, el ne | . Flum Jelly—Pirst, Dorothy Irons; sec- Geneial | At "inird, | ond, Doily Feeney. 2:00 Reb'Roy aiso ran Raspberry jelly—First, Helen King: Additional premium awards Pfcond, Etta Moxley; third, Eleanor ! ope. Garden Products. Fox grape jelly—First. Lavinia Rice Potatoes—First. Mrs. A. J Blackberry jelly—Pirst, Helen King: ccond. Joseph B. Gray | sacond, Margaret Griffith. Parsnips—Pirst. Lawrence Biscuits—First, Lols Molynesux: sec- second. Seth W. Warficld ond, Virginia Shaver: third, Jeanne Sweet potatoss—First, Seth W. War- | Molyneaux | feld; second, N. P. Warfield Muffins — Pirst. Jeanne Molyneausx; | Tomatoes—First, Miss Ruth Bolton: second, Lois Molyneaux: third, Doris | second, J. Arthur Ergland. | Shoemaker. Lettuce—First. Roger Shaw: second Chocolate fudge—Pirst, Helen King Seth W. Warfield second, Elizabeth Benson Spinach—First, Miss Virginia Howell.| Sea foam—First, Myrtle Shanholtz Display of vegetabies—Pirst. Seth W.| Candy — Pirst. Doris Ryon: second, | Warfield: second. Seth W. Warfield. | Helen King: third. Virginia Shaver. Cantaloupes—Firs:, Miss Ruth Bol- | _White layer cake, chocolate frosting— | second, Osborne Henderson. | First. Helen King Beets_First. E. H. Mateny; second.| Cinnamon cookies—Third. Doris Ryon Hzller Watkin Yellow layer cake, any frosting— Cabbage— G First, Helen King; second. Rebecca Lea- Fdward O, Henderson man’ third, Lois Molyneaux | Cymblings—First, Roby White layer cake, white frosting-- econd, Charles Schulte First, Helen King Summer squash—First. Fontaine Clothing and Housefurnishings—H-Club Kevs: second, Lewrence Thompson. | Girls, P Charles G.| National club uniforms—First, Irma PaapantFirst, Seth W. Warfield g:]l'z:xm;;mnd Dorothy Irons; third o e L P Godfrey: | “Kimono dress—First, M. L. EcoRt Mg s Helen Reed. | 2cOnd. Helen King et omes Elder; sece | o DTCsS, set-in sleeve ¥ Wright. second, Margaret | third, Helen Kihg | A better dress—First. Lavinia Rice second, Margaret Benson; third, Eliza- beth Benson. under 12) Isosette fel Bachelor's (Hughes). ) Cissel Boltor 2 Cissel: second. H. Brown Griffith: - First. Irma Griffith; Seth W. Warfleld + Wachter second. Stanley Gaither Lima beans—First, Roger Shaw; sec- end. James Day String _beans—First second. E. M. England Mrs A J Dove Mrs. Ezra 1ds Henders: ret. Mrs. Jesse Warfield Kale—Fizst, Miss Virginia Howell D. F. Oland First. Miss Ruth Bolton sec- James Collins Cisse! Rover Jones s Vegetahles. odsnn Brown: sec- OPEN UNTIL 6 | second. Helen Ki t, M. L. Grifith. rment— e Pope; second, Ral set—Pirst, i Buff Margaret Grifith: thifd, Rebecca LeA- | ‘practical school dress—First. Sarah | Eiizabeth Berion. pirst, M. L. Griffith; | Robbins: second, Gatherine Boose; third | Luncheon et second, Helen King. Napkins—First, M. L. Grifith; sec- ond, Helen King Bedspread—First, M. L. Griffith: see- | ond, Irma Wright; third, Margaret Grif- fith Tron holder—First, third. Ruth Pope Sewing bag — First, Dorothy Irons second. E. M. Dorsey; third. Helen King Laundry bgg—First. Margaret Ben- son: second, Helen King: third, M. L Grifiith ble runner second. Rachel Warfield Hughes Dresser searf second. Irma W Made-over garments— First Irons: second, Dolly Feeney; Eleanor Pope. Dyed article—First. Irene Pope: sec- ond. Eleanor Pope: third, Anna Hughes. Maryland Club uniform--First. Jeanne Molyneaux: second. Lois Molyneaux third, Dolly_Trenev Blouse -~ First, M. L. Griffith: second Jeanne Molyneauy; third. Lois Moly- neauy Hal— First, Margaret Benson Elizabeth Benson Dresser. set—First second. E. M. Dorsey ney Patched garment second. Ruth Pope Stocking_ darn—First «ccond, Helen King Hemmed towel st Irma Wright First, M. L. Grifith third, Mabel . Mabel Hughes Dorothy second Rebecea Leaman: third, Dolly Fee- Pirst. Helen King ird. Eleanor Pope. Dorothy Irons; Helen King third, Mary 1 Embroidered towel—First, Margaret Griffith; second, Mary L. Griffith; third ing ving tray—First cond, Alice ‘Thompson Hemstitched towel—First Trons: second, Lois Molyneaux ot Pope Other reed _articles - First Shaver: sccond, Lots Molyneaux Discretionary art Shaver: second, Elizabeth third. Margaret Benson Sheets—First, Mary L. Grifith First. Mary L. Grifith Pope: third. Ruth Pop { underslip—First. Mar second, Lavinia Rice; third E. M. Dor- Dorothv third, Ruth Virginia Benson Hemstitch Griffith en King Night gown second. Lavinia Wright Other undergarments—First ret Griffith: second, Irma Wright Lavinia Rice Bloomers—First, Lavinia Rice: second Irma Wright; third, Helen King Clothing (Girls Under 12). Night gown—First, Sarah Robbins —_— e First, Margaret Grifith Rice; third, Irma Maras third Graduat MeCormick Medical Fitted College Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 121 409110 McLachlen Blds. 10th and G St N.W It is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank to Borrow. o THE MORRIS SR Easy to Pay Monthly Depostt For 12 Monrhs $10.00 §15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $45.00 $1,200 $100.00 $6,000 $500.00 THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Onder Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H STREET, N. W. HAY FEVER: ”t’lr]lt‘d ‘Awml in 1 Minite Seventh & F Sts. P.M. 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Doris Shoemaker. sow-—F!| First, Ramona Pauley second, Myrtle Shanholtz; third, Alice | Hemmed towel | Thompson. Pot holder—Second third, Mary Berkle. Sewing bag —First, Nan Edith Wheeler Home cake making Girls'’ own room exhibit cond. Myrtle Lowry; third, Ramona n;:n.. Grifith; second, Helen King. Second, Myrtle Shanholtz | ond Special Premiums, Stanley Stabler; | y First, George Olan third, Charles | ger Btup. Cow Junior | St Oland: | ond. Wilbur Stup. | o Jerseys Sidn Mills; third, Aubrey Walters: Stiies ogs-—Pirst, pecial canning exhibit—First, Helen second, Stanley Stabis King: second, Margaret Benson: third. | Hines; fourth, Charles Hines. yearling _ sow—First, George Special clothing exhibit—First. La- | second, Robert Moore. | vinia Rice: second, Trma Wright; third, | Showmanship contest: Swine— First. | Helen King. | Jerome Offuti: second, {annk Moore: | . i g third, Mack Bowmen; fourth, Rober Shan- | 4-H Clubs Swine Winners. | Moore: fifth, Brook Moore. | Berkshires: Junior boar piz—First.| judging contest—First, George Oland: Robert Moore; second, Robert Moore. | second, Robert Mocre: third, Mack Pirs 30 T ¢, | Bowman boar—First, G. T. Barnsley.|py ., giqpler. | Aubrey Walters, | Junior sow—First, Robert Moore; sec-| Waltors: second, Frank Robert Moore; third. Brook | | George _ Stiles; rth, fourth, Brook Moore. Aged | Showing contest . Robert _ Moore Junior | Grover Walker: second, James King: | ond. Russel Umstead yearling sow—First, Brook Moore. third, Helen King: fourth, Montgomery | fourth, Duroc jerseys: Junfor boar pigs— | Barnsley. Heifer under 1 year—Firsi, Stiles First, Charles’ Hinas; second, Charles Earl Walker; second. James King: third. Hines; third, George Oland: fourth | Dorsey Howos: fourth, Jesse MeCraken. | George Oland. Aged boar—First, | Cow in milk—PFirst, Grover Walker. Bull | § € Charles Hines Junior sow pigs—First, | —First. James King: second. Dorsey | First. Alfred Wheeler Charles Hines: second, Charles Hines: | Howe Whesler | hird. Charles Oland. fourth, George| Guernseys: Heifer over 1 year Pirst. | First {Oland. Ton litter—First. = Stanley | Charles Hines: second. Riggs Darby: | hert fav- | Stabler; second. Stanley Stabler. Pen | third, Robert Simpson. Helfer under 1| Cockerel Myrtle Myrtle Lowry: 4-H Club Cattle Winners. Myrtle Towry, | Moore Holsteins: Heifer over 1 year—First Doris Ryon Henderson Firat Helen King. First, N Alfred ond. milk—First. Wilbur up. Bull—First, Charlie Hines; sec- Heifer under 1 year—First, | William Wheeler. second, Frank Stiles: - John | Heifer over 1 year—First, John | ¢ ewint | Btlles: second, George Stiles: third, Au- | e L. aecle Busdeite, Cotbermie Cows | pirst, Elsworth Pauley: sacond, Gilbert second. | Henderson: brey Walters: fourth, Paul Mills in milk—First. Aubrey Walters fourth, Charles Hines; fifth, | John Stiles; third, George Stiles; fourth, | young pen—First. Eark Bulls—First. Aubrey | second, Charles Hines; third, Earl Hen- third, | derson. Pirst. Paul Mills: sec third, Lee How Marvin Umstead; S: | Henderson: Pouliry Winners. Rhode Island Reds seeond third. Clark Adams. Nan Edith Wheeler: third. Clark Adams ond, Edith Wheel d. Adams. Pullets—First, Clark Adame; second, William Wheeler; third, Nan th ~Wheeler. gludunl pen—First, —Fi = fred Wheeler. i Pis S. C. White Leghorns: Cocks—First, second, Earl Hender~ third, Earl Henderson. Henderson: Hen—Pirst, Gilbert Hender- son; second. 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