The program Tuesday evening : Kras presented by the 4-H clubs of ; he school with Brenda Quesen- i jerry in charge of the program. ] devotions were conducted by San-Ira Simpkins with the Lord’s Pray- lt;a* being used in u h i s o n„ by the Igroup. - i“Brother James Aire” was sung I ay a trio of girls from the fifth \ jrade. Brenda Quesenberry gave a j ihort talk on the work of the 4-H i :lubs and announced ;the: follow- 1 lag numbers — .acts, which were ’taken from the Talent Show re- ,:ently held at the school: i Jewell: Hurst. Eloise O’Dell and Dprsie Siinpkins sang “The Great ; Creator}?,- accompanied by Arleta ; Jamison at the piano.Wanda Flinchum and Ellen Flin-•huirf sang I Recommend My Lord : ro You, Arleta Jamison, Sandra 3lmpkln5,: Reba Phillips, and Betty Soad sang ’‘Footprints of Jesus, accompanied by Arleta Jamison at the piano.Wanda Flinchum,' Dorsie Simpkins and Betty poad sang Stand Up for Jesus, accompanied by Sandra Simpkins at, the piano,'Rufus'Flinchum and Sonny Phil? lips sang “On Top of Old Smokey”; ind Wanda Smith, Ellen Flinchum and Patricia Dishon sang, “Travel On.” •Jewell Hurst, Eloise O’Dell and Dorsie Simpkins fjang “Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry.; Me?” this number was the-first-place winner in the Talent Show at the ihe school. Vi = T.Ronnie Daltoif and Jerry Pete son presented * clown act which