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- The Morrison Sisters with Their Pressure Cooker
- Photograph of the two Morrison sisters standing outside a house with a display of their canned goods and their new pressure cooker. The canned goods are supposed to represent the amount needed for a family of five for one week.
- Garden of Mrs. R. S. Hedrick
- Photograph of the garden of Mrs. R. S. Hedrick of Achille, Oklahoma. Her garden was one of 37 scored on May 31, 1928.
- Garden of Mrs. A. C. Chorn
- Photograph of the garden of Mrs. A. C. Chorn of Hendrix, Oklahoma. It was scored on June 5, 1928. There are five women assessing the garden.
- Gertrude Josserand with Canned Goods Display
- Photograph of Gertrude Josserand of Bennington 4-H Club Member wearing her dress apron and cap made in sewing class. She is standing with her canning exhibit and ribbons won for exhibits at township and county fairs.
- Garden of Mrs. J. A. Turner
- Photograph of the garden of Mrs. J. A. Turner of Yarnaby, Oklahoma. The photo shows a large garden on a farm. There are people standing in the background. The garden was scored on June 7, 1928.
- Garden of Mrs. W. J. O'Donley
- Photograph of the garden of Mrs. W. J. O'Donley of Utica, Oklahoma in Bryan County. There is a group of people in the garden.
- Woman with Canning Exhibit
- Photograph of a woman standing on her porch with her canned goods stacked for display.
- Verna Lee Looyengold at Age Five
- Photograph of Verna Lee Looyengold of Mead, Bryan County, Oklahoma at age five. This was part of the 1932 annual report.
- Wade Home Demonstration Club
- Photograph of six members of the Wade Home Demonstration Club posed outside the home of the club's secretary, Mrs. John Glasson. The members canning served Wade school. This was part of the 1932 annual report.
- Bray Club Garden Tour
- Photograph of a group of women with their automobiles. They are the Bray Club members ready to start on a garden tour of 17 house gardens entered in the Bryan County Better House Garden contest. The gardens were scored on June 9th. No year is stated.