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1937é3?

ProgramOF THE

THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSIONOF THE

NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS’AND

FARM WOMEN’S CONVENTIONHELD AT

STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREAND ENGINEERING

RALEIGH, N. C.AUGUST 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

19370

“BUILDING A RICHER RURAL LIF ”O

ANNUAL MEETINGSMeeting Board of Directors, N. C. Crop Improvement

Association—August 3.North Carolina Crop Improvement Association—

August 4.North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation—-

August 3, 4, 5.North Carolina Federation of Home Demonstration

Clubs—August 5.Rural Ministers’ Conference—August 3, 4, 5.Meeting of Cooperative Council—August 3.Honor Day—Awarding of Certificates—August 6.North Carolina Grange Lecturers’ Conference—-August 3, 4, 5.

OCooperating Agencies

North Carolina State College—J. W. Harrelson,Dean of AdministrationNorth Carolina Department of Agriculture—W. Kerr Scott, Commissioner

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DAILY SCHEDULEA. M.6:15—Rising Whistle.6:45—Breakfast—College Cafeteria.8:00-10:45—Women’s Program—See DepartmentalPrograms.10:10-10:40—Mrs. McKimmon’s Daily Conference.

Pullen Hall.8:00-11:00—Men’s Program—Frank Thompson Gym-nasium.

11:00-12:30—General Program for Men and Women.P. M.—12:30- 2:00—Dinner—College Cafeteria.2:00- 4:00—Group Meetings.2:00- 5:00—T0urs.4:00- 5:45—Visit Exhibits—Sight-seeing Tours,Swimming.6:00- —Supper——College Cafeteria.6:45- 7:OO—Contests.7:00- 8:00—Community Singing—Riddick Field.8:00- 9:00—General Session Program—RiddickField.9:00-10:00—Recreation Period—Riddick Field.

Officers of Farmers’ and Farm Women’s ConventionPresident—C. C. McKoin, Thomasville, N. C.First Vice-President—D. H. Boney, Teacheys, N. C.Second Vice-President—George Sockwell, Elon Col-lege, N. C.Secretary—John W. Goodman, State College Station,Raleigh, N. C.Publicity Director—F. H. Jeter, State College Sta—tion, Raleigh, N. C.

Officers of the State Federation of HomeDemonstration Clubs

President—Mrs. Hubert Boney, Teacheys, N. C.First Vice-President—Mrs. T. W. Lloyd, Route 2,Durham, N. C.Second CVice-President—Mrs. W. E. Neal, Newell,N. .Third Véce-President—Mrs. Dudley Bagley, Moyock,N. .RecoIrIdiIég Secretary—Mrs. Porter Paisley, Sedalia,Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. Annie Godwin, God.win, NTreasurer—Mrs. T. M. Woodburg, Parmele, N. C.Chairman, Jane S. McKimmon Loan Fund—Mrs. PaulOliver, Marietta, N. C.

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INFORMATIONRegistration:

All single women and women who come Withouttheir husbands will register and secure a program inY. M. C. A. lobby. Mrs. Nelle Meacham will be incharge. Please do not ask to be transferred to an-other room once you have been assigned.Men and men with their wives will register at Pul-

len Hall. Miss Susie McLean will be in charge.Rooms:Rooms in dormitories at State College will be sup-

plied without cost to those attending the conventionup to their capacity. Meredith College has kindlyconsented to supply rooms at fifty cents per personper day.Information Desk:

Visitors may apply to the information desk in thelobby of Y. M. C. A. for mail and general informationregarding the program. Lost and found articlesshould be reported there.Infirmary:The College Infirmary will be open the entire week.

Two nurses will be on duty and will be glad to serveyou. Please do not stay in your room if you aresick.

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PageDaily Schedule _______________________________ 2Officers of Farmers’ and Farm Women’s Conven-

tion______________________________________ 2Officers of the State Federation of Home Demon-

stration Clubs ____________________________ 2General Information __________________________ 3General Session—~Monday, August 2____________ 4General Session—Tuesday, August 3____________ 4General Session—Wednesday, August 4_________ 5General Session—Thursday, August 5______6 and 7General Session—Friday, August 6________8 and 9Program for Women—Tuesday, August 3_______ 10Program for Women—Wednesday, August 4---- 11Program for Women—Thursday, August 5______ 13Program for Women—Friday, August 6_________ 14Farm and Home Week________________________ 15Program, Annual Meeting Federation of HomeDemonstration Clubs______________________ 16Honor Day, Presentation of Certificates, Aug. 6..- 17Certificate of Attendance______________________ 18Attendance Sheets______________________19 and 20

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GENERAL SESSIONMonday, August 2, 1937 '

Riddick FieldP. M.7:00- 8:00—Music and Community Singing—J. F.

Criswell in Charge.8:00- 9:30—0pening Session—Dean I. 0. Schaub,

Presiding.Welcome to State College—Col. J. W.

Harrelson, Administrative Dean.Welcome Address—W. Kerr Scott, Com-missioner of Agriculture.President’s Address—C. C. McKoin,Lexington, N. C.President’s Address—Mrs. H u b e r t

Boney, Teacheys, N. C.Tuesday, August 3, 1937

Frank Thompson GymnasiumI. O. Schaub, Presiding

A. M.8:00- 9:15—Landlord Tenant Relations:

Landlord:W. D. Cobb, Greene County, La-Grange, N. C.Geo. Sockwell, Elon College, N. C.

Tenants:E. B. Roberts, Bahama, N. C.Luther Clarke, Raeford, N. C., No. 2.C. W. Allen, Greensboro, N. C.

9:15-10:15—Tenant Security—C. B. Faris, Assist-ant Regional Director, ResettlementAdministration.Clarence Sasser, Wayne County, Golds-boro, N. CArchie Strickland, Johnston County.

10:15-11:00—What Can We Learn from EuropeanCooperatives ?—Robin Hood, Secretary,National Cooperative Council, Wash-ington, D. C.11:00-12:30—The New Tenant Security Legislation—Harold D. Cooley, Congressman, FourthDistrict, Member of Agricultural Com-mittee of the House.P. M.12:30- 2:00—Dinner—College Cafeteria.2:00- 5:00—Meat Cutting- Demonstration—FrankThompson Gymnasium—Earle Hostet-ler in Charge.

Dress Revue—Featuring Women’s andChildren’s Clothing.Miss Clara Mott, Clothing Specialist,New York City.

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2 o’clock on Wednesday—Repeat DressRevue as given by Miss Mott on Tues-day.2' o’clock Wednesday—Visit to TextileDepartment, State College.Tea for Women—Governor’s Mansion—4:30-6:30.Campugs Tours—L. B. Altman in Charge.2:30- 5:00—Rural Ministers’ Conference—Audito-rium Y. M. C. A., second floor—B. TroyFerguson in Charge.3:00- 4:00—Meeting N. C. Farm Bureau Federa-tion—Auditorium Y. M. C. A.—J. E.Winslow, President, N. C. Farm BureauFederation.2:00- 5:00—Meeting Board of Directors, N. C. CropImprovement Association — PattersonHall.Grange Lecture Conference—North endof Y. M. C. A.Program for Agriculture——W. KerrScott, Commissioner of Agriculture;I. 0. Schaub, Director of Extension;Jacob H. Taylor, Secretary, RuralLife Council, Washington, D. C. Har-old D. Cooley, Congressman andMember of House Agricultural Com-mittee.6 :OO- ——Supper—College Cafeteria.

Riddick Field6:45- 7:00—Contests.7:00- 8:00—Music and Community Singing—J. F.Criswell in Charge.Awarding Certificate of MeritoriousService—I. O. Schaub.8:00- 9:00—-The Rural Church and Its Place in theCommunity—Rev. L. P. Burney, Char-lotte, N. 0., Route 3.9:00-10:00—Recreation Period—L. R. Harrill, StateClub Leader in Charge.

Wednesday, August 4, 1937Frank Thompson Gymnasium

C. C. McKoin, PresidingA. M. .8:00- 9:00—The 1937 Soil Conservation Program—J. B. Hutson, Assistant Director SoilConservation Program, U. S. Depart-ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. G.9:00- 9:20—Developing Permanent Pastures—A. R.Morérow, County Agent, Statesville,N. .9:20- 9:40—Pasture Management—W. W. Fitzpat-rick, Manager of Quail Roost Farm,Rougemont, N. C.9:40-10:00—Temporary Pastures—Hugh McRae,Wilmington, N. C.10:00-10:30—Producing Good Hay—E. O. Pollick,Hay Specialist, U. S. Department ofAgriculture, Washington, D. C.

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11:00-12:30—4—H Club Work Trains Rural Boys andGirls in the Art of Living—L. R. Har-rill, State 4-H Club Leader, in. Charge.Vocational Training for Rural Boys andGirls—Roy H. Thomas, State Super-visor of Agricultural Education, inCharge.P. M.

12:30- 2:00—Dinner—College Cafeteria.2:00- 5:00—Tour to Duke University and ChapelHill Unit of the Greater University—L. B. Altman in Charge.Meeting of N. C. Crop Improvement As-

sociation—Patterson Hall.Grange Lecturers’ Conference—Northend Y. M. C. A.——Program for HomeImprovement—Dr. Jane S. McKimmon,Assistant Director of Extension; L. R.Harrill, State 4-H Club Leader; T. E.Browne, Director Vocational Education;Representative from National Grange.2:30- 5:00—Rural Ministers’ Conference—Audito—rium Y. M. C. A., second floor—B. TroyFerguson in Charge.3:00- 4:00—Meeting N. C. Farm Bureau Federa-tion—Auditorium Y. M. C. A. — C. T.Hall, President, Person County FarmBureau.6 :00- —Supper—College Cafeteria.

Riddick FieldC. C. McKoin, Presiding

6:45- 7 :OO—Contests.7:00- 8:00—Music and Community Singing—J. F.Criswell in Charge.Mountain Folk Songs—Mr. and Mrs.I. G. Greer, Superintendent, MillsHome, Thomasville, N. C.Master Teacher Award—T. E. Browne,Director of Vocational Education.Seed Law—D. S. Coltrane, AssistantCommissioner of Agriculture.8:00- 9:00—The Balance Between Agriculture andIndustry—Louis H. Bean, EconomicAdviser, Agricultural Adjustment Ad-ministration, Washington, D. C.9:00-10: OO—Recreation Period—L. R. Harrill, StateClub Leader.

Thursday, August 5, 1937Frank Thompson Gymnasium

Presiding, Jas. G. K. McClure, Jr., President,A M N. C. Forestry Association8:30— 8:40—Plan and Purpose of Meeting—R. W.Graeber, Extension Forester.8:40- 9:00—The N. C. Forestry Association and ItsService to the State—Jas. G. K. Mc-Clure, Jr., President, Asheville, N. C.9: 00- 9:30—The Hidden Danger to the Farm Tim-ber Resources of the South—PerkinsCoville, U. S. Forest Se1vice, Wash-ing,ton D. C.

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9:30- 9:45—Pulpwood from the Farm Woodlands—N. T. Barron, Forester, Kieckhefer Con-tainer Company, Plymouth, N. C.

9:45-10:00—SaW-10gs, Piling, and Other Productsfrom the Farm Woods—P. R. Camp,Vice-President and General Manager,Camp Manufacturing Company, Frank-lin, Virginia.

10:00-10:15—What is Selection Cutting? How CanIt Be Applied in Farm Woods—Len-thall Wyman, Professor of Forestry,N. C. State College.

10:15-10:45—Discussion.11:00-11:15—A Lumberman’s Opportunity in Grow-ing Timber—Colin G. Spencer, Lumber-man, Carthage, N. C.11:15—11:30—My Experience in Planting Pines—DonL. Culberson, F a r m e r, RichmondCounty.11:30-11:45—Discussion.11:45-12:10—A Tax Program to Encourage Forestry

in North Carolina—R. C. Hall, Director,Forest Taxation Inquiry, U. S. ForestService.

12:10- -—Discussion and Announcements.P. M.12:30- 2:00—Dinner—College Cafeteria.2:00- 2:15—Demonstration: Shaving with a Double

Bit Axe—Paul Criss, Representative ofthe American Fork & Hoe Company,Manufacturers of the Kelly Axe.2:15- 2:45—Business Meeting—N. C. Forestry As-sociation.2:45- 3:00—Standard Measurements for TimberProducts—R. W. Graeber, ExtensionForester.3 :15- —Discussion.3:30- 5:30——Legal Requirements Relative to TimberSales and Measurements—C. D. Bau-com, Chief, Division of Weights andMeasures, North Carolina Departmentof Agriculture.3:00- 3:15—Discussion.3:15- 3:30—Demonstration of Sawmills—By Rep-resentative of Manufacturers.3:30- 5:30—(a) Mill Cut vs. Log Scales (Doyle andInternational) .(b) Sawing for Quality.(c) Lumber Grades.Demonstration of Pulpwood BarkingMachine—By Representatives of Manu-facturers.Demonstration of Tractors and PowerUnits—By Representatives of Manu-facturers.5:30- —Chopping Contest—Arranged and Su-pervised by R. H. Page, Jr., AssistantExtension Forester, and Paul Criss,Kelly Axe Demonstrator—(Prizes willbe given).

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Special Prizes—A number of prizes will be awardedat various times during the meetlng.Don’t miss these opportunities to getan axe or other farm tool.

2:30- 5:00—Rural Ministers’ Conference—Audito-rium Y. M. C. A., second floor—B. TroyFerguson in Charge.

2:00- 5:00—North Carolina Grange Lecturers’ Con-ference—North End Y. M. C. A.Program for the Enrichment of Coun-try Life—Dr. Clarence Poe, Presidentand Editor of Progressive Farmer andSouthern Ruralist; Dr. W. L. Poteat,President Emeritus, Wake Forest Col-lege.

4:00- 5:00—Meeting N. C. Farm Bureau Federa-tion—Auditorium Y. M. C. A., W. R.‘Ogg‘, Secretary-treasurer, N a t i o n a 1Farm Bureau Federation.

2:00— 5:00—Tours College Campus—L. B. Altmanin Charge.

6:00- ——Supper—-—College Cafeteria.Riddick Field

6:45- 7 :00——-Contests.7:00- 7:30—Music and Community Singing—J. F.

Criswell in Charge.7 :30- 9:00—Address—Hon. Clyde R. Hoey, Gov-ernor of North Carolina.Address—Hon. Harry L. Brown, Assist-ant Secretary of Agriculture.9:00-10:00—Recreation Period—L. R. Harrill, StateClub Leader, in Charge.

Friday, August 6Forestry Field Trip

A special field trip to the Hill Demonstration Forest,owned by N. C. State College, and the Duke Uni-versity Forest, both in Durham County, has beenarranged. This will afford an opportunity to in-spect the forest management operations undervarying conditions, including both research and%emonstrations. Dinner Will be served at the Hillorest.Schedule for Field Trip

8:00—Leave State College.9:15—Arrive at Hill Demonstration Forest. Dr. J.V. Jofmann, Head of the Forest School atState College, will conduct the party to pointsof interest in the forest, including experi-mental plots, pulpwood operation, pine plant-ings, and poplar reproduction after a pineclear-cut, etc.11:30—Timber Estimating Contest (Prize—Set ofTimber Scale Sticks).12:00—Dinner—At Forest Headquarters.LOO—Leave Hill Demonstration Forest.

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1:45—Arrive Duke Forest. Dr. C. F. Korstian, Di-rector of Duke Forestand his co-workers willconduct the party through the forest showingresearch work in various types of thinningsand methods of timber cutting, etc.

Friday, August 6, 1937Pullen Hall

A. M.8:00-10:30—Men and Women.

Poultry and Horticulture:8:00- 8:45—“Round Table Discussion of PoultryProblems”—State College Poultry Staff.8:45-9:30—“Growing Vegetables for the Home andCurb Markets”——L. P. Watson, Exten-sion Horticulturist, State College—Pul-len Hall Auditorium. These three areconsidered one class.General Session.11:00-12:30—Awarding of Certificates—Dr. C. W.Warburton, Director of Extension,Washington, D. C.P. M.12:30- —Dinner—College Cafeteria.

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PROGRAM FOR WOMENTuesday, August 2, 1937

Ruth Current, Director in ChargeAnna Rowe, Assistant Director in Charge

All women who are attending Short Course forthe first time, please assemble at Pullen Hall at 7:45Tuesday and Wednesday mornings for class instruc-tions and announcements.Tuesday, August 3

8-10 A. M.Foods and Nutrition:1. “Food Facts and Food Fancies.” Miss FloraWhite Edwards, Woman’s College of Universityof N. C., Greensboro, N. C. 109-111 Peele Hall.2. “Revival of Old Recipes: Never Fail Pastry,Fruit Cobbler, Cheese Straws, Raspberry Ro-settes.” Miss See Rice, Louisville, Kentucky.Y. M. C. A. Auditorium.3. The Gracious Hostess (for four-year graduatesonly). “Serving at Your Club.” Miss Rose Ell-wood Bryan, Home Demonstration Agent, Dur-ham, N. C. North End Parlor, Y. M. C. A.4. “Making American Cheese on the Farm.” Mrs.Mamie Sue Evans, Home Demonstration Agent,Sylva, N. C. 1 Peele Hall.Food Conservation and Marketing:5. Copper Work Demonstration. Bowls and Trays.Miss Louise Weaver, Home Demonstration Agent,Franklin County; Mrs. Spencer Dean of Frank-lin County. 201 Peele Hall.6. “Judging and Scoring Canned Products.” Mrs.Cornelia C. Morris, Extension Economist in FoodConservation and Marketing, State College. 107Pullen Hall. .

Clothing:7. “Appropriate Dressing for Middle-aged Women.”Miss Willie N. Hunter, Extension Specialist inClothing, State College. 9-11 Peele Hall.

TuesdayHouse Furnishings and Home Management:8. “Braided Rugs.” Mrs. L. I. Case, Raleigh, N. C.3-5 Peele Hall.9. “Storage for the Farm Home.” Miss Pauline E.Gordon, Extension Specialist in Home Manage-ment and House Furnishings, State College. 6-8Peele Hall.

10. “Chair Seating.” Miss Mamie N. Whisnant, As-sistant Extension Specialist in Home Manage-ment and House Furnishings, State College. 113Page Hall.Parent Education:11. “The Use of Experiences as Discipline.” Mrs.Bess N. Rosa, Field Worker in Parent Educa-tion, The Woman’s College of the University ofN. C., Greensboro. 103 Pullen Hall.

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Home Beautification:12. “Propagation of Shrubbery.” J. G. Weaver, Pro-

fessor, Horticulture Department, State CollegeGreenhouse.

13. “Flagstone Walks”—Demonstration. Hugh R.Roberts, Atlanta, Georgia. Infirmary Grounds.

Library:14. “How to Get a County Library.” Miss Marjorie

Beal, State Library Commission, Raleigh. 4 PeeleHall.

Recreation:15. “Recreation” (This class is to be attended by

same group each day). L. R. Harrill, State 4-HClub Leader, State College.

Parliamentary Procedure:16. “Parliamentary Procedure.” Mrs. Estelle T.

Smith, Southeastern District Agent, State Col-lege. 207—209 Peele Hall.

Poultry and Dairy:8:00-8.4O17. “Care of Milk in the Home.” A. C. Kimrey, Ex-

tension Dairyman, State College.8:40-9:20

“Getting Off on the Right Foot with Poultry.”N. W. Williams, Poultry Plant Manager, StateCollege.

9:20-10:00“Making the Farm Flock Pay.” C. F. Parrish,Extension Poultryman, State College. 1 PullenHall (basement). (These three are consideredone class.)

First Aid:18. “First Aid on the Farm.” H. J. Witherspoon,

Chairman, Wake County Chapter Red Cross, Ra-leigh. Second Floor Auditorium—right, Y. M.C. A.

19. “Training 4-H Leaders” (Women). Miss FrancesMacGregor.

Wednesday, August 4Foods and Nutrition:1. “Is My Child Well Fed?” Mrs. Flora White Ed-

wards, The Woman’s College of the University ofN. C., Greensboro. 109-111 Peele Hall.

2. “Evolution of the One Egg Cake—with Varia-tions.” Miss See Rice, Louisville, Kentucky.Y. M. C. A. Auditorium.

3. “Family Courtesies for the Daily Meal” (for four-year graduates only). Miss Rose Ellwood Bryan,Home Demonstration Agent, Durham, N. C.North End Parlor, Y. M. C. A.

Food Conservation and Marketing:4. Copper Work Demonstration—Bowls and Trays.

Miss Louise Weaver, Home Demonstration Agent,Franklin County; Mrs. Spencer Dean of FranklinCounty. 201 Peele Hall.

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5. “Judging and Scoring Canned Products.” Mrs.Cornelia C. Morris, Extension Economist1n FoodConservation and Marketing, State College. 107Pullen Hall.Clothing:6. “Designs That Are Becoming for Different TypeFigures.” Miss Julia McIver, Assistant Exten-sion Specialist in Clothing, State College. 9-11Peele Hall.Home Furnishings and Home Management:7. “Crocheted Rugs.” Mrs. L. I. Case, Raleigh. 3-5Peele Hall.8. “The Theory of Color, or The Color World.” MissMary E. York, Home Economics Department,Woman’s College, University of N. C., Greens-boro. 6-8 Peele Hall.9. “The Farm Family Analyzes Its Financial Situa-tion.” Miss Barbara Van Heulen Farm CreditAdministration, Washington, D. C. 13 Peele Hall.

Parent Education.10. “The Home and the Child’s School Progress.”Mrs. Bess N. Rosa, Field Worker in Parent Edu-cation, Woman’s College of the University ofN. C., Greensboro, N. C. 103 Pullen Hall.Home Beautification:11. “Principles of Pruning and Transplanting.” J. G.Weaver, Professor, Horticulture Department,State College. Greenhouse.12. “Outdoor Living Room.” Hugh R. Roberts, At-lanta, Ga. Infirmary Grounds.Parliamentary Procedure:13. “Parliamentary Procedure.” Mrs. Estelle T..Smith, Southeastern District Agent, State Col-lege. 207-9 Peele Hall.Library:14. “Family Reading.” Miss Marjorie Beal, StateLiblrary Commission, Raleigh, N. C. 4 PeeleHal.Recreation:15. “Recreation ” (This class to be attended by samegroup each day). L. R. Harrill, State 4-H ClubLeader, State College. Gymnasium Auxiliary.Poultry and Dairy:8:00-8:4016. “A Practical Poultry Breeding Program forNorth Carolina” (demonstration). C. J. Maupin,Extension Poultryman, State College.8:40-9:20“Egg Grading and Grades for Curb Markets.”T. T. Brown, Extension Poultryman, State Col-lege.9:20-10:00“How to Control Parasites of Poultry.” H. C.Gauger, Assistant Professor, Poultry Depart-ment, State College. 1 Pullen Hall (basement).These three are considered one class.

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First Aid:17. “First Aid on the Farm.” H. J. Witherspoon,

Chairman, Wake County Chapter Red Cross, Ra-leigh, North Carolina. Second Floor, Auditorium—right, Y. M. C. A.

18. “Training 4-H Leaders” (Women). Miss FrancesMacGregor.

Thursday, August 5Foods and Nutrition:1. “Health and Protective Foods.” Mrs. Flora White

Edwards, The Woman’s College of the Universityof N. C., Greensboro, 109-111 Peele Hall.

2. “Baking for Market.” Miss See Rice, Louisville,Kentucky. Y.‘ M. C. A. Auditorium.

3. “The Gracious Hostess” (for four-year graduatesonly). Miss Rose Ellwood Bryan, Home Demon—stration Agent, Durham; Mrs. Jacques Busbee,Jugtown. North End Parlor, Y. M. C. A.

Food Conservation and Marketing:4. “Weaving on Hand Looms.” Miss Louise Weaver,Home Demonstration Agent, Franklin County;Mrs. Spencer Dean, Franklin County. 201 PeeleHall.

Clothing:5. “The Use of Color in Dress.” Miss Mary E.

York, Home Economics Department, Woman’sCollege, University of N. C., Greensboro. 6-8Peele Hall.

Home Management and House Furnishings:6. “What the Farm Woman Should Know About theFarm Mortgage." Miss Barbara Van Heulen,Farm Credit Administration, Washington, D. C.13 Peele Hall.

7. “Selection of Electrical Equipment.” Miss JaneRoberts, Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville,Tennessee. 3-5 Peele Hall.

Library:8. “Good Books You and Your Family Should Read.”

Miss Marjorie Beal, State Library Commission,Raleigh. 4 Peele Hall.

Recreation:9. “Recreation” (This class to be attended by samegroup each day). L. R. Harrill, State 4-H Club

Leader, State College. Gymnasium Auxiliary.Poultry and Dairy:8:00-8:4010. “Ice Cream Making.” W. L. Clevinger, Profes-

sor, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, State Col-lege.

8:40-9:20“Common Diseases Affecting the Farm Flocksof North Carolina.” R. S. Dearstyne, Professor,Poultry Department, State College.

9:20-10:00“How to Control Parasites of Poultry.” H. C.Gauger, Assistant Professor, Poultry Depart-ment, State College. 1 Pullen Hall (basement).These three are considered one class.

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First Aid:11. “First Aid on the Farm.” H. J. Witherspoon,Chairman, Wake County Chapter Red Cross, Ra-leigh, North Carolina. Second Floor, Auditorium—right, Y. M. C. A.12. Home Beautification. J. G. Weaver, Professor,Horticulture Department, State College. Green-house.13. “Concrete Steps.” Hugh R. Roberts, Atlanta,Ga. Infirmary Grounds.14. “Training 4-H Leaders” (Women). Miss FrancesMacGregor.

Friday, August 6Foods and Nutrition:1. “An Optimal Diet and How to Get It.” Mrs.Flora White Edwards, The Woman’s College, Uni-versity of North Carolina, Greensboro. 109-111Peele Hall.2. “What Can Be Done With Biscuits.” Miss SeeRice, Louisville, Kentucky. Y. M. C. A. Audi-torium.3. “Formal and Informal Serving” (for four-yeargraduates only). Miss Rose Ellwood Bryan,Home Demonstration Agent, Durham; Mrs.Jacques Busbee, Jugtown. Y. M. C. A. NorthEnd Parlor.

Food Conservation and Marketing:4. “Weaving on Hand Looms.” Miss Louise Weaver,Home Demonstration Agent, Franklin County;Mrs. Spencer Dean, Franklin County. 201 PeeleHall.9:30-10:305. “Grading Fruits and Vegetables for Home andCurb Markets.” L. P. Watson, Extension Horti-culturist, State College. 1 Pullen Hall.

Clothing:6. “Predictions for Fall Fashions: Helps for theConsumer in Selecting Fabrics.” Miss Clara M.Mott, New York City. 9-11 Peele Hall.

House Furnishings and Home Management:7. “Color in the Home.” Miss Mary E. York, HomeEconomics Department, Woman’s College, Uni-versity of N. C., Greensboro. 6-8 Peele Hall.8. “Getting Out of Debt Through the Wise Use ofCredit.” Miss Barbara Van Heulen, FarmCredit Administration, Washington, D. C. 13Peele Hall.9. “Care and Repair of Electrical Equipment.” MissJane Roberts, Tennessee Valley Authority, Knox-ville, Tennessee. 3—5 Peele Hall.

Parent Education:10. “The Home and Personality Development.” Mrs.Gess N. Rosa, Field Worker in Parent Education,roman’s College, University of N. C., Greens-oro.Home Beautification:11. “Have You Met Your Neighboring Shrubs?”—Identification. J. G. Weaver, Professor, Horti-culture Department, State College. Greenhouse.

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12. “Garden Benches.” Hugh R. Roberts, Atlanta,Ga. Infirmary Grounds.Parliamentary Pmcedure:13. Mrs. Estelle T. Smith, Southeastern DistrictAgent, State College. 207-9 Peele Hall.Library:14. “Reading and Recreation.” Miss Marjorie Bea},State Library Commission, Raleigh. 4 Peele Hall.Recreation:15. “Recreation” (This class to be attended by samegroup each day).

Poultry and Horticulture:8 :00-8 :4016. “Round Table Discussions of Poultry Problems.”State College Poultry Staff.8 :40-9:20

“Growing Fruits for the Home.” H. R. Nis-wonger, Extension Horticulturist, State College.9:20-10:00

“Growing Vegetables for the Home and CurbMarkets.” L. P. Watson, Extension Horticul-turist, State College. Auditorium, Pullen Hall.These three are considered one class.First Aid:17. “First Aid on the Farm.” H. J. Witherspoon,Chairman, Wake County Chapter, Red Cross,Raleigh.18. “Training 4-H Leaders” (Women). Miss FrancesMacGregor.

FARM AND HOME WEEK, 1937Exhibits:

Handicrafts.Food Preservation.Clothing.HouSe Furnishings.Electrical Equipment.Herbs.108—109 Pullen Hall.Poultry.Dairy.Horticulture.Northwest Corner Pullen Hall (basement).

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PROGRAMTHE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THENORTH CAROLINA FEDERATION OF HOME

DEMONSTRATION CLUBSPullen Hall, State College, Raleigh, N. C.

August 5, 1937Mrs. Hubert Boney, President, Presiding

Motto: Character, Courage, Culture, CitizenshipA. M.8 :OO—Registration.9:00—Meeting of State Council.11:00—Song: “Come Thou Almighty King.”

Invocation: Rev. C. V. Brooks, Rowland, N. C.Welcome to State College-—-—Col. J. W. Harrel-son, Dean of Administration, N. C. StateCollege, Raleigh, N. 0.; Miss Ruth Cur-

rent, State Home Demonstration Agent,Raleigh, N. C.Response—Mrs. Dudley Bagley, CurrituckCounty, Third Vice-President, N. C. Fed-

eration of Home Demonstration Clubs.Greetings—Mrs. Howard Etheridge, Ashe-ville, N. 0., President of the N. C. Federa-

tion of Women’s Clubs.Mrs. Clyde Hoey, Raleigh, N. C.Chorus—Duplin County Federation of HomeDemonstration Clubs.Presentation of Speaker—Dr. Jane S. Mc-Kimmon, Assistant Director of Extension,Raleigh, N. C.Address—Miss Grace E. Frysinger, SeniorHome Economist, U. S. Department ofAgriculture, Washington, D. C.Song—“A Song of the Open Country.”The Jane S. McKimmon Loan Fund—Mrs.Paul Oliver, Chairman, Robeson County.Collect of Club Women of America.

P. M.LOO—Federation Luncheon, State College Dining

Room.2:00—Mrs. W. E. Neal, Mecklenburg County, Sec-

ond Vice-President, N. C. Federation of HomeDemonstration Clubs, Presiding.Song—“America.”Reports of Districts by District Chairmen:District No. 1-—Mrs. Harley Reno, HaywoodCounty.District No. 3—Mrs. Harold Fowler, IredellCounty.District No. 4—Mrs. W. P. Dorsey, Ruther-ford County.District No. 5—Mrs. Fred Peck, CabarrusCounty.District No. 6—Mrs. R. J. Whitman, For-syth County.

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District No. 7—Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Guil-ford County.District No. 8—Mrs. C. M. Allen, Durham

County.District No. 9—Mrs. J. H. SuttenfieldMoore County.District No. 10—Mrs. Paul Oliver, Robeson

County.District No. 11—Mrs. J. L. Wells, DuplinCounty.District No. 12—Mrs. Marvin Aldredge, Cra-ven County.District No. 13—Mrs. A. R. Cooke, Edge-combe County.District No. 14—Mrs. J. P. Brown, North-

ampton County.District No. 15—Mrs. J. S. Ayers, MartinCounty.District No. 16—Mrs. R. s. Harris, Pasquo-tank County.Report of Committees.Election of Officers.Song—“Blest Be the Tie That Binds.”

5:00—Garden Party, State College Campus.

HONOR DAYPresentation of Certificates

Pullen HallAugust 6, 1937

Mrs. J. Brooks Tucker, President, presidingInvocation.Song—“We Believe in the South.”Welcome—Mrs. Marvin Aldredge, Vice-President,Vanceboro, N. C.Greetings—Mr. I. O. Schaub, Director of Extension,

State College, Raleigh, N. C.Chorus—Caswell County Home Demonstration ClubWomen.Address—Dr. C. W. Warburton, Director of Exten-sion, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washing-

ton, D. C.“Class Personalities”—Dr. Jane S. McKimmon, As-sistant Director of Extension, State College,Raleigh, N. C.Song—“Alleluia”——Honor Day Class.Presentation of Awards—Col. J. W. Harrelson, Deanof Administration, State College, Raleigh, N. C.Candle Lighting Song—“Follow the Gleam.”P. M.1:00—Class Luncheon, Mrs. J. Brooks Tucker, Presi-dent, presiding. (Downstairs Cafeteria.)

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CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEThe North Carolina State College of Agriculture

and Engineering, in recognition of the contributionto agriculture being made by its farm leaders andrealizing their service is improved as a result of at-tending the Farmers’ and Farm Women’s Conven-tion, is offering the following recognition for attend-ance records: Beginning with the year 1936 as shownby registration cards, and years thereafter as shownby registration and attendance at meetings, each per-son attending the Convention four years and whoattends the programs or classes and registers forsame will be awarded a certificate by the North Caro-lina State College of Agriculture and Engineering.This recognition was accorded the women severalyears ago.For convenience of those attending programs or

classes, attendance sheets are provided on the backpages of catalog. Fill out one of these for eachprogram or class attended each day in the morningsessions. Full attendance during the Convention isnecessary for the year to count towards a certificate.

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NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS’and

FARM WOMEN’S CONVENTION1 9 3 7

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NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS’and

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