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Show F. F. A. FATHERS' ANT) SONS' BANQUET SPONSORED BY THE HURRICANE CHAPTER By Wilclen H. Tweetlie Saturday evening the boys of the Hurricane chapter of Future Farmers of America invited their fathers to partake of a real feast About one hundred and forty fathers fath-ers and sons and invited guests were present. A number of boy! also brought their mothers as invited in-vited guests. The American flag was displayed display-ed at the head of the tables while immediately under it the chapter banner in blue and gold was arranged. ar-ranged. The tables were decorated decorat-ed with sheaves of grain. Invited guests included the local lo-cal business men, our three honorary hon-orary mem"bers, the superintenn dent of the school district and members of the school board. Remarks were made by Super, intendent Moody, Leo A. Snow, Dr. D. A. McGregor, J.-W. Imlay, Principal Bennett, Elmer Graff and a number of the fathers. Musical Mus-ical selections were furnished by Alma Cox, Walter Church, Asel Jones and Elmer Graff, our adviser. ad-viser. David Ruesch gave a reading. read-ing. We are particularly indebted to Miss Johnson, teacher of home-making home-making and Miss Knight together with girls of the homemaking department de-partment who prepared the food for our banquet. We as chapter members feel that a great deal of good caij come ! through the association of fathers and sons in a social of this kind. A better understanding between parents and sons and closer cooperation coop-eration in agricultural matters j should result from occasions of this kind. In the absence of Qur president, Hal Bradshaw, Bill Smith acted as toastmaster and did his part toward making the evening a success. |