Pantry at the Mississippi Governor's Mansion. Mrs. Sennett Conner falls in line with the slogan 'Preserve for tomorrow what surplus you have today.' This is only one corner of the pantry.
Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Miss.); Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service; Canning and preserving; Exhibitions
Homemade farm relief is pictured in this suggested pantry supply arranged by specialists of the Extension Service at State College (Starkville, Miss.), and set up at the Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Miss.).
4-H clubs; Corn; Food crops; Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Miss.); Exhibitions; Mississippi Corn Production and Improvement Association; Sunflower County (Miss.); Jones County (Miss.); Madison County (Miss.); Stone County (Miss.)
Corn show exhibit by the Mississippi Corn Production and Improvement Association, Mississippi State Fair.
4-H clubs; Corn; Food crops; Mississippi State Fair (Jackson, Miss.); Exhibitions; Canning and preserving; Hinds County (Miss.); Bolivar County (Miss.); De Soto County (Miss.); Calhoun County (Miss.)
Food preservation exhibit at the Mississippi State Fair of 1934.
General livestock judging particpants: Paul Brown, assistant county agent; J. W. Pounders, Jr., Jack Nail, and Hester Crawford, Jr. This first place team in general livestock judging will go to the national contest at Chicago.
4-H clubs; Roundaway 4-H Club (Coahoma County, Miss.); African-Americans; Canning and preserving; Plantations; Quilts
Geneva Byers, 4th year girl, Roundaway 4-H Club , Kyle Plantation, Coahoma County, Mississippi. Winner of blue ribbon on canned products at 2 exhibits of more than 200 women on Kyle Plantation; county and state winner 2 times in Girls State Garden...