MEDAL CONTESTAt the Methodist Church last Friday night the W. C. T. U.gave a medal contest entertain-ment which was enjoyed by an appreciative audience. The following program was rendered:Scripture reading and prayer, Rev. R. Shaw.Music, Mr. and Mrs. JordanMusic, by the Woods and McClungchildrenDoes it Pay; recitation by Etta Rhoden Voters; recitation by Gertrude Childress Music; by the Woods children Poorhouse Nan—Recitation by Hazel HarrisThe Story of the Dollars — Recitation’ * - '■ 'A' ■' .; ■ J* -v’ \Htff . ‘ *• A- ' V - ' . 1 * ’’'j * * ■. I ' : •* ’ ■by Mabel KingInstrumental Music - Misses Clara Stokes and Mary HayesThe Dykes of Holland -Recitation byHattie TaborV ■»■ £' ' .'*? . - ■ ■ , ■ ;■ . -V v'*'; ■ ■■■.y.' i.i . , • *?.’* ‘ A, • . . - -^.3* . ■ '' - ■ V V/ft - ■ *l'v7 * lt;.V: Decision of Judyes Instrumental Music Misses Clara} » ;■ ■ T~- — ’. :1m, » •'.S.-’V-. ■ • • ~ S~ ’ .* * ' '•*. ■ . . ■ - * . X';.y •, •?[ . • - ■ -y -'2 •/’. •' **■' '■’ ■ $- . ' •.Stokes and Plmily Woods Presentation of Medal and Souvenirs —A. J. Counts 1 America—CongregationBenediction—Rev. Shaw( • w.V i~l *.i- • J-. ,y® .V ... , ' x -/ • j’t. 5?‘ .. Ki . . r MiI.The class of contestants was3 . ■-3’sea y - *. .j ®» ■ ’’i,-... ;-.y*.■'•02 apjii:- . • C,',ya'i»:;- ■ v•'.. . :t, ?y v'- . 'rjft,' .-vJl®. 1» .i;’■ .5p;3,V!! -« J;•, ■'‘istudents of the Industrial School. Their names appear after the recitations above. The medal was won by Miss Gertrude Childress. Miss Childress comes from Pikeville. All the girls recited well. Many compliments haveK3- ; ■ i ‘ K. y ■ -■ ■ • j-.-') • - ' S \ . '' . ' -'.'-it .» . - :been given them for their good work. Great credit is due these girls for the way in which they have acquitted themselves in thiscontest.All the recitations were well rendered and the music was excellent. The contest was considered a success. Miss Paulson deserves a great deal of credit for training the girls to render the numbers so well.The committee wishes to thank all who helped to make the contest a success. Mrs. M. D. Jordan, President of the local W. C. T. U., presided. The Judgeswere Messrs. Ben Cassady, H.L.Woods and J. A. Sewell.