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Thirty-Seven 4-H Members In Gamp A hard working, deserving group of 4-H club boys and girls from Polk County left Monday morning for Swannanoa 4-H club camp for a week vacation, recrea tion, education, and inspiration. The group was conducted by Miss Gladys Hamrick, home dem onstration agent, and S. H. Dob son, assistant county agent. Miss Virginia Egerton of Mill Spring who was a former outstanding 4-H club member and a recent graduate of Woman’s College at Greensboro is also assisting tne agents as a leader while at camo. While at camp many activities which will make the uoys and girls better citizens will be car ried on. There will be demon strations in preparing and pre serving food. First aid work will be given to all at camp. Field trips to the experiment station and hikes into the mountains will be conducted. At least one eve ning will be spent at the big Asheville Recreation Park. Va rious programs on citizenship and oatriotism will be given at the vesper service each evening. This fine group of young Americans ■hould come back to Polk County refreshed, inspired and trained to make better Americans and do their part to win the war. The following made the trip: Green Creek—Louise Barnette, Mildred Cantrell. Katherine Fa -ran, Christina Fisher, Dorothy Flynn, Sara Flynn, Imogene Horne, Trene Turner, Eunice Turner Margaret Turner, Mar garet Wall, Styble Williams. Geo. Barnette. Bruce Cantrell, Fen^w Flynn, John Dean Jackson, J. T. ciiipohan, Jerrv Lee Wall, Douglas Williams, Junior Vickers, Wesley Cantrell. Sunnv View—Vera I odb^tte^ Katherine Steppe, Willard Brown, Vernon Steppe. Columbus—Margaret Nell Hines, ^rank Burgess, Billy Burgess, Russell Garrett. Hubert McIntyre, J. Alvin and Kay Wilson. Mill Spring—Anita Egerton, Frances Jackson. Donald Allen, Ted Allen, Dan Jackson. Mystery of the Faceless Girl—True Life Story Exciting story from real life in which a noted author tells of the case of a murdered girl whose death sent four men to the gal lows and six to prison, although her murderers were never caught. Don’t miss this unusual story in the July 12th issue of The American Weekly Distributed regularly with the Baltimore Sunday American un Sale at All Newsstands. Appetizing Recipes For Jaded Appetites Timely summer recipes, gested menus for the week, hints for busy housewives will be found in every issue of The American Weekly Distributed regularly with the Baltimore Sunday American On Sale at All Newsstands. Extra copies of the Bulletin on sale at the office 5c each. For Wholesome Recreation PLAY GOLF® j n the beautiful out-of-doors at TRYON COUNTRY CLUB
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