1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 September Voice | Page 27
PARTY TIME . . . pausing for the
camera at their informal reception,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tune, left, are
seen with Emmet Guy, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Thomas and Mrs. R. M. Tho
mas, Jr., whose husband is a former
ringmaster.
ON THE PATIO ... at the Tune
party we found Dr. and Mrs. N. T.
Thomas of Shelbyville talking things
over with 0. D. “Peck” Carlton of
Albany, Georgia and Mrs. John
Derryberry of Shelbyville.
TOP FILLY . . . Sam Paschal is seen
just outside the main barn at Har-
linsdale with MIDNIGHT MERRY
SUSIE. This filly was sold by Sam
at the sale to top the day at $5,350.
THE CELEBRATION IS MANY THINGS TO MANY PEOPLE . . . EXHAUSTING,
BEAUTIFUL, REWARDING, INTERESTING, EXCITING AND EXPENSIVE. THE VOICE
CAMERA CATCHES SOME OF THE MOOD AND FEELING OF THIS “SHOW OF SHOWS.”
A YEARS WORK REWARDED . . .
they say “a trainer works from sun
to sun, but the grooms work is never
done” and Neland Poteat and Charles
Fuquay can testify to this.
CELEBRATION ROYALTY . . .
Pretty Jean Turrentine, Queen of the
1964 Celebration is seen during her
royal tour before her subjects in the
grandstands.
SAM IN GOOD HANDS . . . Seated
outside the stables at the show-
grounds we found Miss Aidine
Walkup, Sam Paschal and Mrs. Has-
sie Paschal enjoying the comfort of
a bench.
“AND THE WINNER IS” ... and
right here Master of Ceremonies
Emmet Guy pauses for a picture
. . . much to the dismay of the
anxious exhibitors and spectators.
BEAUTIFUL PAIR . . . Mr. E. Carl Hengen, owner of Lawnvale Farm in
Gainesville, Virginia, teams up with his mare to show their brand new twin
colts to the Thursday night crow’d.