1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 February Voice | Page 5

TENNESSEE VftUING COMING ON STRONG ... a brilliant black two year old filly named EBONY’S BLACK LADY is pictured making a strong pass for the camera and a throng of onlookers at her un­ official deput. Trainer Russell Pate is up. POSED BUT VERY POISED . . . this group of Walking Horse enthusiasts include Shirley Sharp, Dallas, Texas; Erskin Falls of Wynne, Arkansas; Mrs. Joe Webb, Searcy, Arkansas and Mrs. Ann Falls also of Wynne, Arkansas. A SERIOLTS DISCUSSION . . . this group is obviously dis­ cussing the fine points of the new Lenox Stable. Pictured is Malcom and Fred Bailey of Lambert, Mississippi; Will C. Terry of Cleveland, Mississippi; Joe Webb, Searcy, Arkansas and Ed Williamson of Jackson, Mississippi. LOOKING OUT OVER THE CROWD . . . George Lee Lenox, left and young Lee, take time out from being hosts to talk with S. W. Beech of Lewisburg, Tennessee; Billy Hale of Gala- Tennessee and Dickie Pate. OBVIOLTSLY PLEASED . . . Vic Thompson of Shelbyville is shown talking Walking Horses with Dickey Pate, left, and Mr. Paul Milam. BARBEQUE AT ITS BEST . . . enjoying the delicious “Ten­ nessee Barbeque” provided during the Lenox Stables grand opening is Mrs. W. M. Fleming, Cordova, Tennessee; Bill Barker of Memphis; Clifford Hollie, Germantown, Tennessee and Billy Grubbs also of Memphis. ALL THE WAY FROM TEXAS . . . shown enjoying the refreshments of the day is this group of Walking Horse notables from points west. From left to right — Shirley Sharp, Dallas, Texas; Wallace Brandon of Grapevine, Texas; Frank Mason, Dallas, Texas; Clyde Orton, Coruthersville, Missouri and Hank Sheely also of Dallas.