Itinerary June 29-July 4th
Monday—Mitchiner’s Girl’s Club
Tuesday—Bordeaux Woman’s Club
Wednesday—Hickory Rock Girl’s Club
Thursday—Pope’s Woman’s Club
Friday—Office
Saturday—Holiday
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All girls who wish to be members of the Mitchiner’s Girls’ Club will meet at Mrs. John Mitchiner’s Monday afternoon at 2:30. Announcements will be made concerning County Club Encampment, State Short Course, and Club girl’s demonstration contests for the State Fair. A demonstration will be given in cutting and fitting a one-piece dress.
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The Franklin County club women at the State College Farm Women’s Short Course report a great time. “It was well worthwhile,” said Mrs. W.H. Tharrington, “both for what we learned and for the good time we had.” Mrs. Tharrington took the course in foods and household furnishings. Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Wil Mitchiner took foods and clothing, and Mrs. J.A. Mitchiner took the course in foods and poultry.
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Mr. W.A. Welch, director of the Henderson Y.M.C.A., will be director of recreation at the Franklin County Boys and Girls Club Camp at Balance Rock. Mr. Welch has assisted in conducting Boy Scout and the Vance County Club encampments and is well-known as a director of recreational activities of young people. His presence assures a good time at the camp.
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Woods Girl’s Club
The Woods Girls met with Leona Raynor Wednesday. Patching and darning were the project taken up. Some of the patches were completed. The club uniform will be the next article to be made. The next meeting will be at the regular time Wednesday after the first Sunday.
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Mitchiner Woman’s Club
Mitchiner Club had a pleasant meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J.H. Wilder. Each member present was called on to explain any method she had discovered of making ironing easier. The home agent talked on the different types of washing machines. Twelve members were present. The next meeting will take the form of a trip to the Experiment Station on July 16th.
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Bunn
The Bunn Woman’s Club met with the president, Mrs. Mac Mullen Friday afternoon. There being only a few present, the meeting was entirely informal. Those present acted as a program committee and filled out programs for the remainer of the year. The election of officers was postponed till more members were present. Plans for a club trip to the Raleigh experiment station on July 16th were discussed. Iced lemonade and cake were served by the hostess.
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Roberts
At the meeting of the Girl’s Club at Roberts Monday morning Louise Roberts completed the requirements for the first year’s work in clothing, being the first club girl in the county co complete her year’s work. Besides her work in clothing, Louise is a member of the poultry club and has succeeding in rearing a brood of purebred Rhode Island Reds.
From the front page of The Franklin Times, Louisburg, N.C., Friday, June 26, 1925
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