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This is part of the crowd which turned out to do honor to King Corn during ceie- 



brofion in CarmI in White County. Parade and celebration were done In frontier 



style. Machine In foreground is chlldrens' ferrit wheel. 



Ag Teacher Crnest Johnson dresses up like a dandy 



of the old West. Girl he is squiring Is Miss Jean 



York of the Cormi bonk. 



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Big Chief Sqanto (farm Advlter 

 Paul C PIttman), left, passes the 

 time of day with a paleface In 

 outlandish modern dress (farm 

 Bureau President Ralph Wllllatnt), 



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at Carmi 



Dressed as an old time desperado 

 or maybe a sheriff (^e're not 

 sure)f lAA General Agent of In- 

 surance J. E. Stinc holds his gun 

 in readiness while he jokes with 

 Home Adviser Clara Mann Bass. 



Having a wonderful time at the Corn Day 

 telehration are left to right: Jesse iee, 

 Kiwanis president; Rural Youther Mary 

 Shaver; Rural Youther Frances Winter; and 

 Paul McClend, chairman of Corn Day* 



The fallow with the bushy head' 

 gear and who looks like he 

 stepped out of the pages of "The 

 Last of the Mohicans'* Is farm Bu- 

 reau farmer Ulls Pyfe. 



