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Provided by the Green 'N' Growing Collection (The History of Home Demonstration and 4-H Youth Development in North Carolina), Special Collections, North Carolina State University Libraries.

Date created
1940
Location
North Carolina
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Source
Original image housed by North Carolina State University Libraries Special Collections Research Center

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how to make ice cream demonstration

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LaRue Whitley, wearing a frilly apron and 4-H cap, is seen in demonstrating how to make ice cream in a 4-H dairy foods demonstration in 1940. The black and white photograph shows Miss Whitley in a demonstration kitchen holding a long, striped, wooden pointer. She is pointing at a poster on an easel which reads “Ice Cream, Scoops them All.” The table, which she is standing behind, has two full milk bottles, a nearly empty milk bottle, and a mixing bowl on a metal tray.