Women’s and Girls’
Clubs Are Active. . . Preliminary Report Shows Great Gains. . . Mrs. Jane S.
McKimmon, Now in Charge of This Work, Makes Preliminary Report, Which Evidences
Great Growth in Every Department
Raleigh, December 10—The preliminary report of Mrs. Jane S.
McKimmon for the year 1919 shows that the girls and women enrolled in the club
work of the Home Demonstration Division have again accomplished great things
during the year. The work has been greatly extended, as there are now 62 counties
organized with home agents in charge. They have established 666 woman’s clubs,
424 girls’ clubs and 226 community clubs, with a total membership of 77,194.
As to some of the things which these women and girls have
accomplished, reports show that there were 1,966 poultry club members who
raised 70,828 fowls. At the State Fair club members representing Anson County
won $75 in premium money, and Mrs. A.M. Redfern reports that these members now
have on hand a good supply of poultry and poultry products for sale and use
during the winter. A number of the girls have stored eggs in waterglass for
home use this winter.
Others, to the number of 588 girls and women, produced
54,612 pounds of butter, which they sold at an average price of 59 cents per
pound.
In canning work, the preliminary report shows that 1362,890
quarts of vegetables and fruits, worth $405,242.83 were canned during the year;
37,070 pounds of vegetables worth $5,441.07 were dried; 45,151 pounds of fruits
and vegetables worth $5,530.86 were brined during the same period.
It is not canning alone, however, that the girls and women
in the home demonstration work have concerned themselves. At the present time
the school teachers in many of the rural communities are cooperating with the
home agents in giving demonstrations as to how to prepare and serve balanced
meals and wholesome school lunches.
The shortage of help in the household has caused
considerable interest to be shown in demonstrations of electrical plants for
the operation of washing machines, church, home lighting systems and home water
works. As a result of the activity of the home demonstration agents, at least
1,115 of these electrical plans have been put in, and to date 493 washing
machines have been installed. Many other conveniences, as a result of this
electrical power, have also been added to the farm houses.
Another new activity of the division which is proving to be
very popular is the work with the muscadine type of grape. With the James
variety, it is reported that club members in 11 counties have planted 2,274
vines during the year. Club members in 29 counties report that they have made
6,030 gallons of the grape juice and 1,744 gallons of other grape products.
Seventeen girls received scholarships in schools and
colleges during the past year, while 272 are paying a part or all of their
educational expenses by work, which they are doing in canning, basketry, grape
culture or gardening.
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