. The uplift [serial] . When we look over the records ofprogress in rural lines in North Caro-£« find no name .Inch standsout more than that of Mrs. Jane S. Mammon-State Home Demonstra- ^ NotfhCarolina was one of the five? Lr states in Home Demonstra-SHork-the others being SouthCarolina, Mississippi, Yirgma andTennessee. In these five states omySr0 the original State workers re-main-Miss Susie V. Powell in Mis-SsSpi and our Mrs. McKimmon inNorth Carolina. Home Demonstration Work beganin the fall of 1910-in the form ot rl dub work-which at that ^and canning of tomatoe
. The uplift [serial] . When we look over the records ofprogress in rural lines in North Caro-£« find no name .Inch standsout more than that of Mrs. Jane S. Mammon-State Home Demonstra- ^ NotfhCarolina was one of the five? Lr states in Home Demonstra-SHork-the others being SouthCarolina, Mississippi, Yirgma andTennessee. In these five states omySr0 the original State workers re-main-Miss Susie V. Powell in Mis-SsSpi and our Mrs. McKimmon inNorth Carolina. Home Demonstration Work beganin the fall of 1910-in the form ot rl dub work-which at that ^and canning of tomatoes for homeand market. The organization at tins ilpread only into fourteen coun-ties The early stages of the *»*necessarily had to do largely *&such projects as would promote maW wealth as this is nsually accessible approach to the conservative mind. The first year g gil,s produced and canned *£rf cans of tomatoes—fifty P<* THE UPLIFT these were put up in tin and every-one desired to find a market.
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