Miss Lola fteab's cat paws guifar strings and vfonders 



where the sweet music comes from. This picture scores 



heavily on originality and wins the $5 picture of fhe 



monfh award. Miss Reob's home is in Macon counfy. 



Farm Bureau 



Folks in 



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William Pritthett Jr., of Bdgar county took 



this picture at home of early corn on intra- 



red film. 



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With Hallovfeen in the offing, here i% a 

 timely picture of the daughters of the frank 

 Joys of Bond county ready for the occasion. 



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h'to^rapks r€tHr\ 

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Jimmy Hedrick of Edwards county does a 



smart thing on a hot summer day ^ fakes 



a dip in the clear cool water of a backyard 



trough. 



Cynthia Glenn, Winnebago county, whispers 



a big secret to her cousin, Phyllis Lorraine 



Stralow, during visit to farm in Whiteside 



county. 



Mrs. June McLuckie, Grundy county, sends 



along this picture of a neighbor boy on a 



fourth of July float depicting Abraham 



Lincoln. 



NOVEMBER, 1949 



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