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PIC ipd 16 Foreign Lands in If came more than f>,<xx» farm women from eveiy t ifnnial conference of Associated Country worn opened in Constitution Hall June I, until the sun \f fington Memorial Bridge, the gailv-dressed dele ay wh»n. after having been officially greeted by ary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, and ad tlie women gathered on the lawn of the rAHent Roosevelt was speaker, trident, “that by far the greater part of the world’s I, directly dependent on the results of agriculture. 'Ji/.e that the city dwellers cannot be prosperous, ihdjxs the agricultural population and those de jfvwer throughout the years.” ligest delegation, while North Carolina was sec nvaje. West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and * * JisjMay were: a fancy coverlet from West Virginia: i'll Kentucky rve-straw mats from North Carolina: *4 I I Sum iSE SANDWICHES ' sandwiches, the kind which are bound to bring will do well to remember the possibilities of cot ne she entertains. ecialfy delectable is that which combines prepared you don’t enjoy this new taste thrill. * whole wheat or cracked wheat bread. Spread th a generous serving of cottage cheese. Chop n’ay be added. hen entertaining, follow this recipe: to Attractive shapes with cookie cutters. Spread any %f the following: nut meats, pickles, cher you desire a fine smooth texture in your cheese tato ricer or sieve before using. THE STATE FARMER SECTION 4HI / m pBMBP - WBMKmBSm m ■■■ jimmm 4HHH| PATTERN NO. H-3187 Trimmed in Pique Universal created this superbly graceful frock of a royal blue shade of crepe for the lovely Ann I’rest on, and it is brought to you here in pattern form as a fetching contribution to your summer wardrolw*. Basil y made with the as sistance of the detailed in struction chart supplied with each pattern, it is of fered in the 12 to 2ft range and features a deep, in verted pleat which runs high for fullness yet re tains the slimming hiplinc. White pique, in striking contrast, fashions the col lar and bows, the top Im ing tied through a fan shapeif piece cut in the blouse. Pattern available in sizes 12. It, 16, IS and 20. Cor resimnding bust measure ments 30, 32, 31, 36 and 3K. Siz* 14 <32) requires 1% yards of 35 inch fabric with \ yard of contrast ing pique. kM'® * TEXAS ~ CENTENNIAL Pattern No. 9708 The Texas Centennial and Spanish trend in spectator sports wear, is illustrated by Universal's lovely Priscilla I mVw son. Lines conform to simple treatment universally demanded by style-lovers and a bolero characteristic which is taking the world by storm this season. Pattern designed for sizes 14, 16, 18. 20; 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 4■% yards of 39- inch material for the dress, and % yard for the bolero. Scarf and belt require \ yard. t SUMMER SPORT FROCK Pattern No. H-3124 A lovely day. a lovely lady, and a lovely frock combine to make this exquisite picture of summer charm and l>eauty. Pattern available in the fol lowing sizes: 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 requires 4% yards of 39 inch or 4% yards of 35 inch fabric. PIC Patterns of dresses pic tured above 25 c. Please remit in coin or stamps. Give your name, act dress, pattern number and size. Mail order 10 Pattern Department, State Farmer Section, Scenic Bldg., Asheville, N. C. A 52-page Sum mer Pattern Book is available at 15 c each, or, if bought in combi nation with pattern. 35r for pattern and book. ip m I I PATTERN DEPARTMENT • STATE FARMER SECTION | Scenic Bldg:-. Asheville. N. C. Enclosed cents In coin for I Pattern No Size ® Pattern No Else Nome Address I I Town I ! PAGE SEVEN
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