SECTION AGRICULTURAL FEATURE OF THE PILOT SOlTTHKtN PINES, N. C, FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 1936 PERFECT MOD EL. H«l«n Ram sey, 16, poses fot« Sculptor L a w- rence Tenney Ste vens as he works on his symbolic statue “Confeder acy” for the Tex as Centennial Ex position which opened June 6 at Dallas. £ “.y,. I I ROBINS HOLLYDAY, Eas ton, Md., flew in an airplane to photograph Talbot County to prove pictorially it’s one of the greatest watershed farm ing communities in the nation Kasliiii Star l)<'tiii>crnt photo fT (AImv*). First to rwgiatar, seeur* a numbar and tattooing outfit for bis ohiekona is this young West Virginia poultryntan, ChaHas Daniai, Cabali County. J, B. McLaugblin, CommiS' sionar of Agriculture, reoeives th« ap- plieation as F. B. CroeCHe looks on. (Left). Meet their highnesses King John I (John Sneed Williams) and Queen Mary Ann Pbston, in their garh as rulers of the famous Memphis Cot ton Carnival. (World Wide Photo). (Right). Tha Qray Line grows short er as theae Confederate veterans maroh between lines of Cadets at Memorial Day servioee in Atlanta. ’ * 2!i: . ' ‘ ^ "MAMMA, what’re you doin’?” At least the thoughtful air of this Tennessee bred colt in North Carolina indi cates he wonders what it’s all about. PONDEROUS PACHYDERMS per form for the photographer in a perfect pyramid in English circus training quarters. The big show can’t do without elephants in Great Britain any more than it can here. (Acme rhoto). ir-V

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