Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1936, Page 64

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r F—8 NOKESVILLE 4-H CLUB WINS JUDGING CONTEST Prince William Team Again Car- ries Cff All Honors at State Dairy Competition. of Bill Hedrick, Clifford Bear, Billy Harping and Junior Owens, alternate, is from the Nokesville 4-H Club. Competing with teams from seven other countles in the State, Prince Willlam won the contest by a mar- gin of 15 points. Hedrick was high individual with a total score of 360 points out of & possible 400 and Bear THE medal from the American Guernsey Cattle Club. The team won a silver loving cup given by the Holstein Freisian Assoclation of America for being high team judging Holstein cat- tle. These winnings entitled the boys to a free trip to the 4-H Club Con- gress in Chicago this Fall. This is | the second consecutive year Prince SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CLASS OFFICERS NAMED AT LEE-JACKSON HIGH Raymond Rogers Heads Seniors. Juniors Choose Marjorie May Clapp. Long of Seminary, vice president; Prances Norton of Cameron Valley, secretary, and Mabel Harvey of Cam- eron Valley, treasurer. Junior class—Marjorie May Clapp of Mount Vernon, president; Wilfred Fraley of Groveton, vice president; Nanearle Harkey of New Alexandria, secretary-treasurer, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1936—PART FOUR. of Annandale, vice president; Earl McAleer of PFranconia, secretary- treasurer. PLAN TO FORM P.-T. A. FORESTVILLE, Md., October 3.— A meeting for the purpose of organiz- GIRLS’ RESERVE BRMCH | Cfficers were elected as follows: | Betty Flaherty of Blunts Lane, presie FORMS AT LEE-JACKSON | dent; Marjorie May Clapp of Mount -_ iv:rnon, vice president; Mable Har~ Miss Eleanor Ziegler Faculty Ad-|Vey of Cameron Valley, secretary; i Margaret Bladen of Annandale, treas- viser for New Organization. |urer; Elizabeth Cragg of Cameron Officers Elected. Valley, council representative; Fran- ces Norton of Cameron Valley, social Special Dispatch to The Star. CAMERON VALLEY, Va. October 3—Class officers at Lee-Jackson High School have been elected as fol- was a close second with a total of | Sophomore class—Robert Kellogg | William County has carried away all | honors at the State judging contest. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. chairman; Mary Jane Fitzgerald of ‘CAMERON VALLEY, Va, Octoberi!“rnnconla, music chairman; Harriet 2—A branch organization of the| Groves of Balleys Cross Roads, music Girls' Reserve has been organized at|chairman; Earnestine Poagg of Lee-Jackson High School with Miss| Groveton, publicity chairman, and Eleanor Ziegler of the school faculty | Alive Baber of Alexandria, memberes | a5 adviser. ship chairman Frecisl Dispetch to The Star. b St Hnving the thidimen MANASSAS, Va., October 3.—The points. g, the - 4-H dairy judging team from Prince | ber of the team, was high individual William County carried awey all hon- | Holstein judge, winning a medal from '. A ors at the State dairy judging con- | the Holstein Freisian Association of | T, j Fale of Wivenhoe, England, | lows: conia, secretary-treasurer. | day. Plans for a dental clinic and for test held Tuesday at the State Fair |America. Hedrick was third high in-| apnounces that he has worn the same | Senior class—Raymond Rogers of | Freshman class—Charles Petty of | campus improvemeni will be dis- | i Richmond. The team, composed |dividual Guernsey judge, winning & |collar button every day since 1876. | Wellington Villa, president; Vivian |Snowden, president; Phillip Ryerson | cussed. THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. 7th AND H STREETS N.W. ~ 24th ANNIVERSARY SALE of Belle Haven, president; Nancy Al- | Ing a Parent-Teacher Assoclation or ward of Baileys Cross Roads, vice a Home and School Association will president; Stephen Dodd of Fran- | be held at the Forestville School Mon- A golden opportunity to purchase fur- niture of new style and exceptional quality at sensational savings. Store- wide reductions—come early! NO MONEY DOWN! Up to 2 Years to Pay! Trade In Your Old Furniture Phone NAtional 6516 Our Appraiser will call Handsome Leather Chair and Ottoman oo g $1.24 | Here’s Value You Cannot Afford to Pass Up Gov. 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