Picture page from the State Grange meeting published in the January
1937 issue of Carolina Co-operator
Josiah W. Bailey,
North Carolina’s senior senator, who came down from Washington to address the
assembled delegates.
L.J. Taber, National
Grange Master, in a characteristic pose as he drives home a point.
CHAMPION DEBATERS—Mrs.
Helen Linney Cashion and T.E. Story, of the Wilkesboro Grange.
High point of the
program was the Grange Banquet when some 300 Grange delegates and a number of
honored guests broke bread together and listened to a number of illuminating
speeches.
GOVERNOR CLYDE R.
HOEY who brought an eloquent message to the Grange delegates, urging them to
continue to take an active interest in affairs of government.
HARRY B. CALDWELL,
State Grange Lecturer, who kept things moving at a lively pace, and (insert)
Mrs. Caldwell, Juvenile Superintendent, who was pianist and general assistant.
SELCTED through
countywide contests, these “Most Representative Grange Girls” competed in
Raleigh at the State Convention for the State title. Reading, left to right,
the girls and the counties they represent are: Clara Faye Hedrick, Davidson
County; Ruth Davis, Robeson County; Katherine Jones, Wake County; Virginia
Williams, Lee County; Marjorie Crews, Granville County; Rebecca Causey,
Guilford County, Ada Braswell, Anson County; Ruby Myers, Rowan County; Mary
Kerr Scott, Alamance County.
THE WINNER: Ada
Braswell, Anson County, chosen “The Most Representative Grange Girl in the
State.”
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