A PAGE ABOUT THE AREA DEVOTED TO Information For Visitors ent Contest ?lpns Announced ? Amateur talent, "no holds bar red." will be a feature of Farm and Home Week at N. -C. State Col lege August 18-21, with daily and gr;:i?5j)rizes for those who offer the most entertaining acts. Suggested In the program are such talents as music, reciting, folk dancing, tricks and stunts, but the entry blank makes it clear th:< "no limit" is placed on the kind of talent permitted. Each contestant must, however, do his stuff within a period of five minutes. During each day elimination coijtt-ds will be held to select three outstanding acts for an evening performance. Firs' prize for each evening will be S30. and eligibility for one of the grand prizes to be ? given on Thursday night, with a I second prize of $20 and a third prize of $10 offered the other two >erformers. Grand prizes offered ire $50 for the first contestant, S30 for the second, and $20 for the hird. Prizes for this contest are being donated by the N. C. State Grange ind N. C. Farm Bureau Federation. Charles Alley And His Orchestra Charles Alley and his orchestra will furnish the music for a dance to be held at the Piedmont Hotel pavilion Saturday night, August 23. This is the last of a series of summer dances sponsored by the B ela Sigma Phi sorority and is expected to draw one of the largest crowds of the season. DINE At STOKES' !?*! %% GRAND VIEW ?f. DELICIOUS FOOD ^ Served I! Noon Til 8 P. M. :b_,?aily ? Except Monday l ocated On ALLEN'S CREEK ROAD Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Stokes Owners-Operators at CATERING TO ?CLUBS & PARTIES ror Reservations CALL 1101 WATCH Repairing Guaranteed For ONE YEAR Bring It To 1*1 I ?? I ?? | T % ROBERT PORTERFIELD'S PRODUCTION OP vTH|iDERLAND" HUBERT HAYES' DRAMA WITH MUSIC ? U^UP^ohn Z?.X\ kC\Jii 4 MO*LIT [ #wrv \\ \mj^Rosemary ICwi?dcric murpmy J *