From the October,
1936, issue of Carolina Co-Operator
In the oval photograph is Mrs. Hubert Boney of Teacheys,
Duplin County, who was awarded the Master of Homemaker’s Degree at the recent
Farm and Home Week at N.C. State College in Raleigh.
Top left shows trapnests in the chicken pen of an
unidentified “R.O.P.” (Record of Performance) member, who is operating his
poultry plant according to the rules of the National Poultry Improvement Plan.
Top right shows Mrs. Pauline Smith, District Home
Demonstration Agent, calling on Mrs. W.T. Whitsett in her out-door living room
[garden] in Guilford County.
Bottom left is an unidentified youngster picking cotton.
Middle right are 4-H Club State Officers. Left to right,
they are Roy Coates, Johnston County, president; Ida Elizabeth Johnson,
Johnston County, vice-president; Elizabeth Randle, Cleveland County, secretary;
and Henry Vanstory, Iredell County, historian.
Bottom right is a picture of the Mocksville High School
Young Tar Heel Farmers taken in Mt. Vernon, while they were on a trip to
Washington, D.C., under the supervision of their vocational Agriculture Teacher
J.W. Davis.
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