1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 April Voice RS | Page 12
TOP
WINNERS
OF 1966
— These
the top
winners
the past years
horse
shows.
Front
row left
to riirht Miss"
Janie and
Bramlett
Oxford,
Miss.; Linda
Robinson,
West are Point,
Miss.;
Mary of Timmons,
Fulton,
Miss.;
Lorie
Fleming^
Okolona
Betsy
McClain,
Kenton,
Ky.
Second
row,
left
to
right:
Mrs.
Joe
Shelton,
Paris;
Mrs.
Tom
Hunt
Forrest
Hill
Tenn
Chill
Edwards
C McCl’ain ‘BentomKy’ Henderson; Howard Laughlin, Memphis; Mrs. Ralph Abramson, Holly Grove, Ark.,'and Ulrf George
Mid South Association Meeting
Attracts Enthusiastic Crowd
Five hundred and ninety members attended the annual
two day session of the Mid South Horse Show Association
in Jackson, Tennessee recently. Awards were presented and
officers elected at the meeting.
The “Show of the Year” Award went to the Royal
Horse Show of Amory, Mississippi for the second year in
a row. This fine show is sponsored by the Lions Club and
is certainly doing a sterling job as indicated by their
numerous awards.
Robert Henson, Okolona, Mississippi was elected pres
ident of the group and last years president, Tom Banks
of Murray, Kentucky, will serve as vice president. Kenneth
Robinson will also serve as a vice president and Emmet
Guy will again be the secretary-treasurer of the group.
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The directors will be the same as last year. This group
includes H. R. Belew, Leon Forrester, Fred Minton,'Penn
Motion George L. Lenox, Sam Gibbons, O’Neil Howell,
Tom Walsh, and Jimmie Oakley.
Awards were presented for various winners in Walking
i™?' ,.asses- Winning the Walking Seat division was
Wall?; 5* Fl?minS> Okolona, Mississippi; Juvenile
ng,f?orsedlvlsion—SON’S PLAYBOY and Mickey
x?Tint’ MississiPpi; Walking Horse division
Ox(cdT NIGHT PR°WLER and Janie Bramlett,
VET VFT 1SS\SS1TP.P1 ’ Walking Amateur division—BLACK
and Linda Robinson, West Point, Miss.
vearoM
bc awarcJs for two, three, and four
for both ’ 3
^orses as well as a sportsmanship award
ior both juvenile and adult.
TenwL^T-L"8 rCXt -ye?r wil1 aKa’n be held in Jackson
it’s best
C ^ssociati°n is looking forward to one of
) rs ever as all indicators point in that direction.
VOICE of the Tennessee Walking Horse