tsugs County, will attend their pro fceaional meetings on Monday, Jane 4, and Friday, June 8, and tit* Para and Home Week claim and demonstrationa on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, June S, 6, and 7, prcording to A. L. Teach ey, atate director of vocational agriculture. < The program for man thla year baa been designed to meet the geo graphic Inter eata of the audienee. Those attending wiU be divided into groupa from the east west, and Piedmont, and attend pro grams that deal with enterprise! and problems common to their Specific area. Mias Nell I aaid that outstanding Authorities In homemsklng have been engaged to conduct dally elaases and ^emonatratlona for wo Special features of the program Is the annual meeting of the Home Demooatration Federation, to tour of Raleigh; performances by tie State Home Demonatration Chorus, an address by Dr. P. D. Sanders, editor of the Southern Planter; a United Nationa luncheon for UN tour delegates; an addreaa by Dr. Frank Graham, of the UN Trustee ship Council; a tea and tour at the Governors Manaion; and a choice Women's tluui, which will be presented twice t day on Tuesdny and Wed Malay, and instructors, (oiiow: ?r Hv-.-'i ? . ; i Hoover Howie Institute; Buying with Dollan and Senses? Banges, W ashen, and Dryers, Alene Mints, hone economist ol Carolina Power und Light Company; ThoubieFree Flower Bordors, E. K. Mattws. ex tension horticulture specialist; Confidence for Leadstwhlp, Doro thy Emerson. 4-H Club leader, Maryland. North Carolina's New Cancer Re search Project for Women, Dr. Paul Kimntelstlel and Paul Young. American Cancer Society; Stretch ing Your Food Dollar, George Ab shier, extension consumer market ing specialist; Frozen Foods for Busy Days, Nits Orr, extension fro zen foods specialist; The Fine Art of Quilting, Flora McDonald. How to Get the Most from Your Meat Dollar, John Christian, ex tension meat specialist; Distinction in Dresa, Iris Davenport, woman's editor. Farm and Ranch Magaxine; Beauty in the Home has no Dollar Mark, Stella Cuaick, interior de corator; Duties and Responsibili ties of District (Home Demonstra tion) Chairman, Verna Stanton, as sistant state home demonstration agent; How-to Select and Wear Be coming Hats, Sue Drinnen, Ivey Taylor Store, Raleigh. Better Time-Saving Meals, Alice Bounds, department of education al service, Self-Rising Flour In stitute; New Fashions in Making Corsages, Mrs. Alton Suggs, Ayden florist; Good Farm House Plans. W.'C. Warrick, Intension housing , specialist; SUk Screening, Marjorie Sherin. Parliamentary Procedure, Dr. D. 0. Monroe, professor of political science, U. N. C.{ Outdoor Cookery, C. C. Stott, State College recreation department; a Guided Tour Through State Art Ga&ery, Pauline 'Zwttffodif A?d UAu dU 7ft$?iu APPALACHIAN THEATRE Friday ? Bargain Day CineniaScope Great Day In The Morning Virginia Mayo Saturday? 1 A 3 O'clock SnM-gm-Si r* fhf u Uwif#d A/tists Saturday Night? 7 and ? Cinemascope TAKES YOU BENEATH THE SEA! Sunday ft A Mm C?af|ecJ Peter % Tuesday Play Lucky Every Sat Night? 2 Giant Jackpot* Plua 10 Sure Winner* DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY AT 3 O'CLOCK ulturist; Soil F< Itta, head of ie dX' P^odwrtliiL Dr. J, * Uf ehead of dairy husbandry; ?e Crop*. Dr. W'H- Harvey, toad of crop department; Princip n of Pruning, II. E. ' Gardner, lead of horticulture department; 'etdinf Beef Cattle. Dr. E. R. Bar iek, bead of animal husbandry Feeding Swine, Dr. A. J. Claw on, profetsor of animal industry; Efficiency in Commercial Broiler, Egg and Turkey Enterprises, Dr E. W Glaze tier, head of poultry lepartmMt; Soil Moist urs Prob ems, Rr. C. H. M. Van Baven, pro asaor of soils; and Recent Find ngs in Entomology, Dr. C. F. mith, head of entomology depart sent. Fall River, Mass ? In connection rith ? two-car accident recently, toliee records noted that the driv ir of one of the ears was Manuel J. Souza, 187 Smith Street. An njured patty In the accident was danual L. Souza, 187 Smith Itreet, and a witness questioned ras Manuel L. Souza, 187 Smith (treat. They are three different fenerations of ? family. from leavrf, woeds, graas ?Ml d liferent lorn* of and chemical fertilizers do two entirely different thing* for a ***?"? .^,1 Bott typei of fertilizers ?re Mb- 1 portant because they complement | each other Humus mainly pro-1 motes the proper texture of tht soil, thus allowing air to come into it, making the soil easier to cul tivate. Humus also increases the water-holding capacity of soil and prrronta the washing and. Mow ing away of topsoll why The fundamental reason moat home gardeners are not wise to depend completely upon an all humus diet for their soil is that, unless they have had their soil tested by etperta, they can't be sure what shortages exist in the soil. And, even if they do find out the existing shortages, they cant be sure what their humus or compost heap contains. Chemical fertilisers, on the other hand, provide the eloments for plant growth that are lacking in the soil. Just which ones are need ed can easily be discovered by asking the State Agricultural Sta tions of almost every state. Of the two types of fertilizers, feeding the soil by chemical means probably will do the most good for the average home gardener. It Is easy to see if soil is hard or lumpy or very sandy? If so, this is easy to correct by using compost or manure. Everjrtime a flower is picked or a radish used from a garden a gro.il* ateadily poorer Br. 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