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Singetary Reelected
Cotton Chairman
A. J. Singletary was re-elected
chairman of the Early County
fton Improvement Committee at its
meeting held Monday night.
This group, composed of cotton
farmers, bankers, ginners,
housemen, fertilizer dealers,
dealers, insecticide and
dealers and agricultural workers,
aproved several worthwhile
to be conducted for the benefit of all
cotton producers during the year.
Heading the list of projects will be
the Early County Five Acre
Contest, which will be
by the Early County Farm
This contest is conducted in the same
manner as the State Five Acre
ton Contest, with a few
The local contest is for white and
colored farmers and any farm
have any number of renters
sharecroppers enter. Deadline
entering the contest is June 1.
The Cotton Improvement
tee will also sponsor a cotton
control program for Early
farmers in late April or early May.
A cotton tour will be
among 5-Acre Cotton
This tour will be held along with a
proposed Farm Bureau corn tour.
Considerable time was given to
cussing the possibility of organizing
a One Variety Cotton Community in
Early County. The group directed
the County Agent to check into the
matter with persons and groups in
places where the One Variety
munity now exists and- to question
farmers in all parts of Early County
to get their feelings on this matter.
Chairman Singletary requested
that each member of the committee
work harder in promoting the work
of this group. He emphasized the
need in Early county for higher
cotton yields with lower production
costs.
Those present for Monday night’s
meeting included Jiames Bryant,
I). Hodges, Everett Culpepper, E. T.
Crawford, A. J. Singletary,
County Agent D. L. Maxwell.
P.-T. A. SPONSORED
FLOWER SHOW TO
BE HELD MAY
The Spring Flower Show,
ed by the Ella Jones
Association, will be held
May 7, at the American Legion
Mrs. John Holman, schedule
mas, has announced.
The theme of the show is “The
Merry Month of Miay.’’ A Maypoie
Dance will be featured by the Camp
Fire Girls and Bluebirds.
On the committee with Mrs. Hol
man are Mrs. E. P. Whitehead, Mrs.
Gradv Holman, Jr., and Mrs.
Middleton.
Mrs. J. 1). Rogers is chairman and
Mrs. Bill Boyett co-chairman of the
Staging Committee, with Mrs.
Gleaton, Mins. H. H. Davenport, Mrs.
Bernard Herring, Mrs. H. E.
tower, Mas. Edward Sealy, and
Be id Tarver.
Other committees are as
OlaMsifieatiion: Mrs. Robert
chairman, Mrs. J. W. Bonner,
W. A. Fuqua.
Entree: Mrs. O. H. Snyder,
man, Mrs. Floreid Davis, Mrs. F.
Barham, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Storey,
Ro'bin 30 n MiciLend on.
Hospitality and Judges: Mrs. R.
Singletary, Jr., Mrs. Molbley
Mrs. Sevola Jones, Mrs.
Grist, Mrs. W. B. Martin.
Publicity: Mrs. Warren Baxley.
JAKIN P.-T. A. MEETS
The March meeting of the
met Thursday night in the
auditorium. Mrs. Marvin
president, presided.
The meeting began with the song.
“W hat a Friend We Have in Jesus.’’
The devotional was given by Frances
Johnson. Prayer mis by the Rev.
Floyd May.
An interesting program was
ed on “Building Better Citizenship,’’
by culture, art ami music. Mack
Tedder gave an interesting talk on
“Soil ConservationEdna Sue
“Juvemle Delinquency; Doris
“Mental Illness;” and Earl Pace
an Inaugural Address. After
“Carolina Moon’’ was sung bv
FHA Glee '
Club.
Several paintings were
by Mrs. Wilbur Evans that had
painted by the art students.
The business session
with the following being elected
new officers: Mr. Gaston
president; Mrs. Frank Fuller,
president; and Mrs. Otho
secretary and treasurer.
The 7th and 9th grades won
prize for the largest number of
ents being present.
Mr. Brooks, the principal, gave
lunch room report.
At the close of the meeting
fresh meats were served by
Frank Fuller, Mrs. C. L. Brooks,
Quincy Bowen, and Miss
Minter.
DAMASCUS FHA NEWS
The Damascus Future
ers of America chapter
the Future Farmers of
chapter with a pound party
night, March 3, in the
building.
A large group assembled and
joyed games, round and square
ing and delicious refreshments.
The Damascus Ninth Grade
making Class sponsored a
Your Date” party in the
building- Tuesday, March 17.
twenty-five boys, girls, and
mmebers were present. The
enjoyed games, dancing, and
ments.
JUNE HUNT,
EARLY COUNTY NEWS. BLAKELY, GEORGIA
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