“The Woman’s Touch or
What Club Work Means to N.C. Farm Women” by Jane S. McKimmon, State Home
Demonstration Agent and Assistant Director of Extension, N.C. State College, in
the June, 1938, issue of Carolina
Co-operator
Mrs. J.M. Kerr, Beaufort County, invited guests to her home
on June 3 to see a demonstration of how to mix concrete and make a flag stone
walk.
Mrs. A.N. Corpening, Caldwell County, is enjoying a water
supply as the result of her son’s labors, with the exception of installing the
fixtures.
Stanly County women are interested in club buildings and
three clubs have been working during the past two months on improvements.
Mrs. J.B. Ivey of Charlotte discussed native varieties of
flowers and shrubs that could be used effectively in landscaping grounds at a
garden party which was given by the County Federation of Home Demonstration
Clubs in the Agricultural Extension building in Mecklenburg County recently.
Camden County home demonstration club women have planted 350
dogwood trees around their homes since last November, reports Mary Teeter, home
agent of the State College Extension Service.
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