RECK I.El nJST-I341 Attend 4-HLeaders TrainingMeetFayettei*rFAYETTEVILLE, Nov. 10—Tr.e': third and fmai of a series of three I meting* held tn Fayette county for she leaders and club officers of the Fayette County 4-H program 1 • ,i. held here in Fayetteville last• night, and according to James '| Dowdy, Four-H Club agent, therewere 341 per.vns from 37 clubs Min attendance. Throughout the se-j• ries of meetings emphasis was placed on the duties of the adult count U member*, the holding of interest in the older club members,i betttei results from the committee chairmen and leadership per-* ! sonne 1.1 §§Jj |Those attending the leaders (class, 'aught by C P. Dorsey ofjM . n, were Ann Stone of1 Fayetteville, Gertrude Curry of• Cotton Hill, Mrs Henry Watkin» 01 Hj of Dempsey, Mrs. L D Thompson ’ :of Th.urif •riH ' 'rlt;r :,r B I ,lt;. 'a t Thurmond, and Harlot Cook of .Kink'ton L D Thompson of ,! Thurmond was a visitor in the {class. | I l6 ? 11C lub presidents m Elva Souk s class were Ann Meredith of Kingston, lasella Myers of Cotton Hilt, Dorothy Thompson of Thurmond, Mary i^ee Fskew of Fayettevilleand Robert Dempsey of Oak Hill f Miss Lucille Hudkms had inI her class for vice-presidents andprogram committees, Circe Tho- mas of Beckwith, Gary Criss of Thurmond, Monna Sowers ofKingston, Barbara Fielding of• Fayetteville, Alla Mae Myers of , Beckwith. Yolanda Hall of Oak s Hill, Jewell Dooley, Baibara Wise, J Anna McClung and Nancy Carol ) I Foley of Oak Hill.Attending the secretary-trea*-■ I urei classes of James Dowdy were s Hettv Jean Robinson and Shelby Jean Kincaid of Thurmond. Mae iSue Potter of Kingston, Betty HWilson of Cotton Hill, Mary Ann 1 Blake and Shirley Shockey of Fayetteville, and Mary Porterfield and Clarise D**(.^uasie of OakM Hill.j Rcpoiters, taught by J Alfred j Taylor, were Iris Shumaker of Fayetteville, Betty Coleman of {Kingston, Norma Jean Kider ofI Thurmond, and Bai bai a Dona hy Mof Oak Hill.lt; * S ,g leader*, w o met with* Mrs. Wanda Hatchet were Ar-* n» iia Fielding of Fayetteville, Sue* Tyi*e, Margai*t Haile**, MaryMeadows and Carol Sue Cook of* [Thurmond.li K :1 . ’ 1 ..!•• t Ufl.r t I ist of’ I Game leaders, who met with C Mrs Mildred Holliday were Betty S Dummitt of Fayetteville, were 1‘atsy Cook, Oayle Hall. PatsyII Powers of Kingston, Baibara Mundv of Cotton Hill, fcifie Ren*! lek of Beckwith, Fail Lee De-J -Zink and Jerry Dempsey of Oakf Hill.|RAT EXTERMINATION