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Story May 2, 1938

Henderson Daily Dispatch

Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

Governor Hoey to welcome 5,000+ farmers to annual State Cotton Association and Farmers Co-operative Exchange meeting in Raleigh on May 10, featuring speaker S.D. Sanders and report by M.G. Mann on $7M+ volume.

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Speakers For "Co- Op Day" Meeting
SANTFORD MARTIN

GOVERNOR HOEY S. D. SANDERS M. G. MANN

Governor Clyde R. Hoey will deliver the address of welcome to the more than 5,000 farmers and farm women from all over the State who are expected to gather in Raleigh on May 10 for the annual meeting of the State Cotton Association and the Farmers Co-operative Exchange.

Principal speaker will be S. D. Sanders, co-operative bank commissioner, Farm Credit Administration, Washington. M. G. Mann, general manager, will report on activities of the past year, during which time the two co-operatives attained a combined volume in excess of $7,000,000. The meeting will be held in the City Auditorium in Raleigh and will begin at 10 o'clock.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Co Op Day Farmers Meeting Cotton Association Co Operative Exchange Raleigh Event

What entities or persons were involved?

Governor Clyde R. Hoey S. D. Sanders M. G. Mann Sanford Martin

Where did it happen?

Raleigh, City Auditorium

Story Details

Key Persons

Governor Clyde R. Hoey S. D. Sanders M. G. Mann Sanford Martin

Location

Raleigh, City Auditorium

Event Date

May 10

Story Details

Governor Clyde R. Hoey will deliver the address of welcome to over 5,000 farmers and farm women at the annual meeting of the State Cotton Association and the Farmers Co-operative Exchange. Principal speaker S. D. Sanders will address, and M. G. Mann will report on activities with combined volume over $7,000,000. Meeting starts at 10 o'clock.

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