FRIDAY, MAY 6. 1928 Music Contests-sion; Robert Fry, Emporia; Charles Triggs, Pleasonon, Mo.; George Colton. Contintued from page 2 Bassoon Solo UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWKENCE, KANSAS Division II: Edwin Price, Lawrence; Jack Moody, Harrisonville; M.; J. T. Turner, Shawnee Mission; Moore; Gregory, Cameron, Mo. Division III: Junior Burgert, Topeka; Raymond Shidler, Hibernia; Neb; Robson Johnson, Cushing Okla.; Bob Martin, Ella. Division I: Eddie May, Ellis; Ellen Anderson, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Bernard Trotletter, Colby. Division II: D. M. Skidmore, Cameron, Mo. Oliver Salki Division I. W. P. Huffman, Brookfield, Mo.; Nancy Ann Moore, Southwest High, Kansas City, Mo. Division II: Ida Frances, Moyer Lawrence; Jean Brady, Westport High, Kansas City, Mo; Martha Hayton, Marya; Martha Collon Rayton, Ma. Division I: Kemeth Schmutz Herington; Junatiia Auffall Lawerert; Nassau University Kansas City; Mo.; Jedson Goodrich Topeka; Mary Jane Knoewe, Emmanuel Brant, Cameron, Mo.; Beverly Thomson, Pascale High, Kansas City Division II: Ruth Southern, Platte City, Mo.; Kenneth Rice, Greensburg, Division III: Warren Smith, Westmoreland, M. A. Weycock, Cushing Okla. Bass Clarinet Division II: William Rohler, Ellis. Flute Solo Division I. Charles McGinnis Cherryvale; Charles Byers, Atchison; ida Anderson, Lawrence. Alma Ciarnti Division I: Marguerite Hynek, Humboldt, Neb; Maurice Faukence, Reno; Lawrence, Oliga Carl, Lawrence; Elizabeth Austin, Westport High, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Shelton, Toshavery Cross, Shawn Mission Division II: Jeanne Johnson, Ellis; Frances Eames, North Kansas City; Mo.; Virginia Lee Boardkhar, Harper; Virginia Lee Boardkhar, Hoyt Brown, Hoyt Brown; Murray Rapp; Atchison; Martha Elliott; Cushing, Okaia; Donna Deaver, Sabeth; Phelldon, Herington; Betty Honey, Iola; Ruth Becker, Toile Saxophone Solo—Alto Division I: Patricia Bowyer, Shawnee Mission; Dick Kells, Topeka Victor Tipanasky, Emporir; Cyrus Crum, Pembroke-Country. Dav A. James, James Berkson, Atchia Pharaoh, Charles Moeller, Mo. Betty Gay, Cameroon, Mo. Division II: Jack Higgins, Platte City, Mo.; Jean Springer, North Kankan; Mackenzie; Clemente Johnson Shawnee Mission, Iola Stewart, Harrisonville,Mo. Saxophone Solo—Tenor Division I: Donald Mulkey, Platte City, Mo. Division II: Donald Burton, Emporia. pedia Division III: Gilbert Priddy, Topeka: Milton Phillips, Yates Center. Sayhannne Sol—Bohra. Xiphophorus Sale Division I: Clarence Henderson Lawrence. Yorkshire Sales. Division I: Irving A. Block Omada, Neb. Division I. Robert Jenkins, Humboldt, Neb.; George H. Green, Humboldt, Neb. Marimba Division I: Doris Sheppard, Larsed; Joe Cello, Westport High, Kansas City, Mo.; Leah Heltzel, Atchison. Violin Solo Division II: Lucille Evans, North Kansas City, Mo; Harper Saldall Shawnee Mission; Eugene Ninjing Lawrence; James Hogan Lawrence; Jianpat Lawrence. Division III: Evangeline Miller Raytown, Mo. Viola Solo Division III; Sirah Caldwell Shawnee Mission; Altu Mae Adams Topeka; Dorothy Rex, Taytown, Mo. String Russ Cello Solo Division II: Charles Paxton, Law rence. Division I: Willie Stewart, Cherryvale. Division I: I. Annabelle Eright, North Kansas City: M.; Mary Jane Leng Westport High, Kansas City, Westport High, Westport High, Kansas City, Mo. Division II: Jack Stephenson, Lawrence. Division III. Paul Crookshank Brookfield, Mo.; Jeanne Allen Brookfield, Mo. Trombone Solo Division I: Jack Kruger, Westport High, Kansas City, Mo.; Eugene Grisson, Emory, Montana; Adams, Clay Merton, Emory Division II: Lorene Higgins, Platte City. Mo.; Homer Hudson, Greenville, Mo.; Evan Huger, Fort Wayne, George Rader, Westport High, Kansas City. Mo.; Elvin Koger, Eugene City. Mo.; Eric Neeb, Neb.; Edwin Campbell, Brookfield, Mo.; Rex Conner, Cherryvale; Oliere Witherup, Southwest High, Kansas City. Mo.; Glenn Jacobs, Olathe Division III: Bernie Sieber, Yates Center; Gayle Russell, Elliard; Edward Laird, Ruytown, Mc.; Don Zelzer, Robert Lerner, Sidhekha; Saketha, Junior Burger, Tooken. Brass Ensembles Division I: Horn quartet, Law- wright City; II: Brass quartet, Kansas City, Mo.; brass quartet, Emperor; brass quartet, mixed, Oklahoma; brass quartet, Brooklet, Mo. Division I. Flute quartet, Shawnee Mission, Merrimack; clarinet quartet, Pembroke-Country Day School, Kanahee; orchestra Cush- Division II: Woodwind quartet Harrisonville, Mo.; quintet, Southwest High Kansas City, Mo. Division III: Clarinet quartet, Clay Center; clarinet quartet, Cameron. Sousanhone Solo Division I: Kenneth Brewer, Emporia; Robert Hinnen, Atchison Jeanne Allen, Brookfield, Mo. Division II: Mary Fisher, Platte City, Mo; Mary Cochrane, North Kansas City, Mo; David Lasley, Belmont High, Kansas City, Mo; John Strandberg, Southwest High, Kansas City, Mo; Jack Lofti, Cushing, Okla. MOTHER KNOWS BEST! Saturday Till Saturday Give Her Belle--Sharmeer Stockings In Her Own LEG SIZE From ONCE-A-YEAR SALE Belle Sharmeer Hose 3-length Individual Proportioned Hose $1.00 Belle Sharmees ------------84c $1.15 Belle Sharmees ------------94c $1.35 Belle Sharmees ------------$1.12 Remember May 7 Till May 14 Robert Arrington, Awatsowatite Maynardnew Cameron, Cameroon, Mo. Division III: Hugh Whitlock, Rosdale High, Kansas City Division I: String trio, Lawrence. Division II: Violin quartet, Topeka; string quartet, Shawnee Mission (Mozart number). Division III: String quartet, Shawnee Mission (Hagden's Minute), string ensemble, seven pieces, Meno mission; string trio, Topeka. Division I: Humboldt, Neb. (33 pieces). String Ensembles pieces). Division II: North Kansas City. Mo. (65 pieces). Marching Class B Marching Class A Division I. Aitchison (63 pieces); Ellis (directed by Cloyd Vernilion, 36; 87 pieces). Division II: Shawnee Mission Merriam (54 pieces). Drum Corps (All Girls) Division I: Independence (37 pieces); Garnett (29 pieces); Boone ville. Mo. (43 pieces). Division II: Excelsior Springs, Mo (27 pieces). Baton Twirling-Girls Division I: Mary Ellen Thurman, Brookfield, Mo; Mary Marie Knope, Emperor; Delphine Wychoff, Eldo- borne; John McGraw, Bonville, Mc. Joseph Johnson, Ellis. Division II: Drochty Elda, Emparia; Barbara Bard, Toreke; Patty Geyer, Ellis; Doris Lee McGee, Ellis dA crouch, Ellis; Billie Davis, Ellis Division IV: Doris Peterson, Blue Rupids. Division III: Anita Stewart, Toroka Baton Twirling π—Bovs Division I: Karl Elman Thurman, Brookfield, Mo; Jack Bornstein, Einstings, Neb; Kenneth Lindenburger, Burger Division II: Charles Byers, Atchi- VERY PROUD PHYSICIANS ARE The improving health conditions of our community are indicative of the good work being done by the doctor. And, we are glad to be able to assist them by filling prescriptions in the best way possible in the best way possible. Only pure, fresh ingredients are used. Every prescription is accurately compounded and checked by experienced licensed pharmacists. No delay! No waiting! Prices you can easily afford to pay. Take your next prescription to the Rexall Drug Store, where you get dependable prescription service day or night. Your Rexall Drug Store is the get the best values in town. 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