drew Heath, vice-president, welcomed visitors and dob members to the achievement program. Mrs. D. B. Murphrey, secretary, called the roll by dubs. After the roll call the county report was given in the form of a playlet by Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Rom Beaman, Jr., and Mrs. Robirt Nethercutt The playlet was a school room scene during a history class. Special music was rendered by Miss Patricia Eason and Mrs. Carl Bar row, accompanist. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Jones, home agent, introduced the speaker, Mr. Frant Jeter, extension editor, who gave a very inspiring talk on the pro Prancise Dealer for Gibson and Martin Guitars Gibson and Premier Amplifiers All Band Instruments, such as Spxaphones, Clarinets, Trombones, Trumpets, Comets, Drums Any Instrument not in stock can be ordered. v WATCHES - CLOCKS BilfitiSTUNE lOOUiS WATCH BANDS PRINCESS RINGS PEARLS DlAMiilBS WATCH REPAIRING! All watches sold or repaired by us are “Watchmaster Tested** All Popular, Hillbilly and Sepia Records ;• JEWELRY AND MUSIC CO. i| CASH OR CREDIT <! 112 S. Goldsboro St. Wilsoi JOE I. JOYIER, Hail R. A. JOYNER, Solicitor SAVE WITH SAFEETY* * BUY MUTUAL INSURANCE Automobile - Fire 104 East Wilson Street Amyille, n. c. There are idne clause* of exhibits I in the boys’ division and four in the girts1. Featured on til*, idmol greasy pig contest Booths and ex and each boy in the 10th, 11th and 12th grades will exhibit an article of In the girts dirtrtow there will be thirteen canned food projects, four teen cake projects, five handicraft articles, eleven skirt and wesUt sew ing projects, three dress sewing pro, jects, one jumper sewing project, one jumper and jacket sewing project, and seven articles of clothing in the article# of clothing in the sewing division which were made without supervision. Educational exhibits will include one on proper swine sanitation, pre pared and exhibited by members of the 9th grade vocational agriculture class, a showing in colored slides of summer projects of the members of the Mamy Chapter of Future Fann ers of America, a room improvement exhibit prepared and exhibited by Margaret Murphrey and Nola Ann Murphrey, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Jones, home econom ies teacher in the Maury School, and how to prepare a Thanksgiving table, prepared and exhibited by the 10th grade inembers of the Future Home Makers dub in the Maury High School. A* a special feature of the fair this year, the Maury Raritan dub ;v. ■ ; i'JL&gi & mjt 'dr'Wm. v'-'" 1 ' j^:'r .''jfe'j a. :m / ",.'r mdmim ^ HUS Jja a tYlffiTI CQfltCrft in I Ufiileh th« Wnm» *”^*ib*t5*e iXIsJllfcvCX 2* aXvXIiC Demonstration club will dram a* men and compete for prises, and a woman les®: .wedding ■ to bo pjre flanged .by eiem* ben of tile Maun- Buritan club. Cash prises wall be awarded to tie PHA girla by Mrs. Kirby Wooten, presi - dentjrf the Mauiyr Home Demonstra tion dub, and to FFA and 4-H boys by Loys May, Resident of the Mabry Buritan club. the night attraction will $e IB and Put few Idle v*mm lfc;-WMib'.' 8ee ft IdMut mm H-' \ ■ • % a mmm t --j

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