FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION 75 



EDWARD KEMPER: What did you do? A. I sold 

 memberships. 



What kind of a calf did you get? A. Holstein. 

 Was it a good one? Yes sir. 



HERMAN THOMAS: What is your name? A. Herman 

 Thomas. 



What did you do? A. I sold memberships. 

 Where are you from? A. Georgetown. 



KENT DAVIS: What is your name? A. Kent Davis. 



Where do you live? A. Harrisburg, 111. 



You sold memberships? A. Yes sir. 



What kind of a calf did you get? A. Guernsey. 



EVELIN THOMAS: Where are you from? A. Harris- 

 burg. 



You sold memberships? A. Yes sir. 



What kind of a calf did you get? A. Guernsey. 



Which prize did you v^in? A. First. (Great applause) 



TOASTMASTER: There were some prizes offered for 

 window decoration. The first prize was awarded to Clif- 

 ford Stricklin; second prize to Clark-Martin-Hawkins; 

 third to Charles V. Parker Store No. 4; fourth to The Buck- 

 eye ; fifth to The Rexall Store. 



THE TOASTMASTER: I would not have the nerve to 

 place the awards on the Milk Maids and I am going to leave 

 it to the Chairman of the committee, Mr. Foss. 



MR. FOSS: Mr. Toastmaster: I beg to report that the 

 first prize for the individual milk maid contest was awarded 

 to Miss Lahome Warford, of Eldorado; second prize was 

 awarded to Miss Anna Davenport of Harrisburg; and the 

 third prize was awarded to Miss Stella Thomas. In the 

 group contest the first prize was awarded to the Dutch 

 Dairy Maids. 



TOASTMASTER: I am sure it is very difficult for 

 any one to put into language words that will express our 



