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Domestic News December 17, 1931

The Republican

Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland

What is this article about?

The Friendsville Chapter of Future Farmers of America held its seventh annual Father and Son Banquet on December 16 in the Friendsville High School auditorium, with speeches by E. G. Jenkins and others, interspersed with music and singing.

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Friendsville F. F. A. Holds Annual Banquet
The Friendsville Chapter of Future Farmers of America held its seventh annual Father and Son Banquet December 16, in the Friendsville High school auditorium.

E. G. Jenkins, State boys' club leader, was the principal speaker. Mr. Jenkins spoke on relation of parents to son.

Dr. J. D. Blackwell, State Supervisor of Vocational education; Mr. C. B. Miller, vo-ag teacher of Friendsville High school; Mr. W. J. Glenn, principal; Mr. R. O. McCullough, and Mr. Norval Speelman spoke briefly.

Speeches were interspersed with instrumental selections by Melvin Kessner and Kenneth Savage, and group singing by the F. F. A.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Education

What keywords are associated?

Friendsville Ffa Annual Banquet Father Son Banquet Vocational Education School Event

What entities or persons were involved?

E. G. Jenkins Dr. J. D. Blackwell Mr. C. B. Miller Mr. W. J. Glenn Mr. R. O. Mccullough Mr. Norval Speelman Melvin Kessner Kenneth Savage

Where did it happen?

Friendsville

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Primary Location

Friendsville

Event Date

December 16

Key Persons

E. G. Jenkins Dr. J. D. Blackwell Mr. C. B. Miller Mr. W. J. Glenn Mr. R. O. Mccullough Mr. Norval Speelman Melvin Kessner Kenneth Savage

Event Details

The Friendsville Chapter of Future Farmers of America held its seventh annual Father and Son Banquet in the Friendsville High school auditorium. E. G. Jenkins was the principal speaker on the relation of parents to son. Brief speeches were given by Dr. J. D. Blackwell, Mr. C. B. Miller, Mr. W. J. Glenn, Mr. R. O. McCullough, and Mr. Norval Speelman. Speeches were interspersed with instrumental selections by Melvin Kessner and Kenneth Savage, and group singing by the F. F. A.

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