On Friday and Saturday of this week Miss Theresa Eastabrook, clothing expert of the state extension service, will be in Concord to work with Cabarrus count women in the cutting and making of dresses.
Miss Eastabrook will give her demonstrations at the Y.M.C.A., her class on Friday to be composed of members of various women’s clubs of the county. The lesson that day will be known as lesson two, and all women who had the first lesson last year when Miss Eastabrook visited Concord are expected to be present.
On Saturday at the y Miss Eastabrook will meet with members of the Junior County Council, composed of members of the girls’ clubs of the county. Lesson number one will be given at this demonstration.
Miss Cooley, county home demonstration agent, is making arrangements for the meetings. She has secured permission to sue a room at the Y for the demonstrations.
From page 2 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Tuesday, May 4, 1926
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