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"SNOW DRIFTS WERE SO HIGH," 

 Howard Coldasure, Cloy county, U telling Del- 

 egates Donald McKenzie, DeEalb, center, and 

 A. H. Anderson. Ford. 



AT THE FARM BUREAU PRESIDENTS AND 

 Faun Advisers Banquet. Sam Thompson, Earl Smith and 

 Ed OTfeaL The Nighthawks entertained. 



CHARUE TARBLE 

 oi Cumberland reflects 

 the joy oi living. 



lUST WATTIN' AROUND 

 Ray Doneghue, center, McDonough county 

 shares a seat with McKinzie of Edgar, lower 

 right, and Leslie Drake of the lAA staff. 



STATE LEGISLATORS CAME TOO 

 Senator Simon E. Lontz. left, and Rep. Dennis 

 Collins of DeEalb at Tuesday night banquet. 



AT THE SPEAKER'S TABLE 

 Left to right, Ed. O'Neal, Scott Lucas, Earl Smith 



CONTEMPLATIVE SMILES BEFORE DINNER MARSHALL-PUTNAM'S PRESIDENT 



Advisers C. A. Hughes of Cook, left, and Harry McEee. left, and Adviser Hager 



Neville, Saline. 



converse. 



MERCER COUNTY DELEGATES, 

 three bachelors, are Art Van Strom, B. W. Horon 

 and J. H. Turley. 



AFS FARM EDITOR PAUL SHOEMAKER 



(below) publicized the convention far and STENOTYPIST MYRTLE GALVIN 



wide. got everything down as usuaL 



