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. .. — EE Pape Eipht fHE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 23, 1933 To Speak at Music Clubs Convention Mrs. Ronald Arthur Dougan (above) of Beloit, Wisconsin, national vice-president and departmental activities coordinator of the National Federation of Music Clubs, will be one of the speakers for the annual convention of the Federated Music Clubs of South Carolina to be held here and in Laurens on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Dougan. long prominent in the Federation of Music Clubs, is a graduate of MacMurray College for Women and of Kendall college, and studied music at both the American and MacMurray conservatories. | the year which included the goals i and accomplishments of the coun- j cil. The county department chair men gave their reports as follows: j ■ agriculture, Mrs. Fred Woods; 1 : beautification, Mrs. Cora Stewart; I citizenship. Mrs. Gray Harris; con-j ; sumer education, Mrs. Walter Cur-j ry; Education, Mrs. M. T. Poole;! The spring meeting of Laurens ?,"• “ r % T p ®' Sum " el i health,; County Council of Farm Women n w* lee ‘ s!a, l ve ’i Was" field’ at Brewerton sohool on 1 “ re ’ nwmhfinhlft , Saturday April 18. with Mrs. Law-!“ lss Be» Patterson:. muac and: rence Cook, president of the coun-i * ‘^. ea ion ’ re - ar °w., }^a 'ace, cil, presiding with 108 attending.; P abl ‘ c,ty h M ^, Hen ,5' “l^ell.re- The theme for the program was‘ h « wn an<l weltare ' Mrs ’ W ’ Tlns -I County Council Farm Women In Spring Meet ley, “One World/” The meeting was, opened by the group singing “This Miss Hazle Dean, home agent, I Is My Father’s World.” followedpresented awards to the women | by the pledge of allegiance to the having successfully completed a' American flag. year’s service in home demonstra- Rev. J. K. Lawton, pastor of Pop-, *ion club work. Twenty-two wom- 1m- Springs Baptist church, gave ceived 8-year gold seals, 7 receiv- timely devotions on woman’s place en received 4-year diplomas, 11 re in the home. ceived 12-year pins, and the fol- Mrs. Johnnie Davis, president of lowing women received 16-year the host club, welcomed club mem-'Sold seals: Mrs. Essie P. Chapman bers and visitors to the community. Reeves, Eden; Ruth Cooper Cook, Mrs. Herschel Wilson, secretary 0win g s ,; Dora Pryor Hunt, Durbin; of the council, called the roll and Helams Mahaffey, Eden; Jew- read the minutes of the fall coun-ioll Curry Gray, Eden; Stella Jones ci meeting. Nineteen of the 21 Cook, Durbin; Ama Lanford Flem- dubs pf the county were repre- j i n £. Lanford. rented. j One of the highlights of the pro- Miss Phyllis O'Dell, accompan- gram was the presentation of the, led by her mother Mrs. J. B. O’Dell, attendance gavel to the club travel- featured special entertainment in i ing the most miles to attend the tong, dance and acrobatics. ] meeting. Mrs. W. A. Robertson, Mrs. Ralph Wilson gave an ad- president of the ‘Warrior Creek dress on “Rural Women of West-' club, received the gavel for her ern Europe.” Mrs. Wilson empha-!club having 6 members present sized the fact that rural European and traveling 324 miles. Musgrove women were looking to the future club was second and Eden club and depending on continued help third. from America. She pointed out the \ During the business session the mode of life of these rural peop.e chairmen were appointed to serve was far behind America and had following county departmental! been greatly affected by war. for the next two years: internation- as a natwn. could help in improv- al re iations, Mrs. Fred Irwin, Oak; ing these conditions. [ Grove; religion and welfare, Mrs. Following Mrs. Wilsons addresS|^j ra y Hipp, Eden; publicity, Mrs. the group joined in singing “Spring, Fred Mt Qaiagher; music Morning, led by Mrs. Harold WaLj and recreation, Mrs. Harold Wal lace, county music and recreation, ]ace( shlloh; 4 .h, Mrs. Richard chairman. , Pitts, Barksdale-Narnie; legislative, The president read her report fo^ MTs David Pitta, Shady Grove. Mrs. R. A. Godwin, first vice- president of the council, was elect ed president of the council as vot ing delegate to the state council meeting in June at Winthrop col-| lege. Miss Bell Patterson, Lanford, i was elected as alternate. Mrs. Rich ard Pitts gave a report of the cour-! ! tesy committee, Mrs. Charles Davis • reported for the credentials com- j mittee, and Mrs. Toy Patton invitee! i the council to Durbin for the falL , meeting. Members of the Brewerton 4-H ; club served as pages. They were: ! Dotty Adams, Judy Bryant, Linda ! Ballentine and JUidith Wood. 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