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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATPK. INDIANA

WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 1963

Project Winners Announced At Fair The following are winners in the handicraft project in the 1963 4-H fair: Division I— Ist, Jill Fuelling, Root Junior Merry Maids; 2nd, David Carver, Blue Creek Sod Busters; 3rd, Barbara Birch, Blue Creek Up and At ft; 4th, Melissa Grandlienard, Hartford Happy Go Lucky; sth, Allen Birch, Blue Creek Sod Busters. Jill Fuelling will be showing at the state fair. Division ll—lst, Aleta Sue Mitch, Blue Creek Up and At It; 2nd, Terry Joe Alberson, Hartford Hoosier Workehs; 3rd, Margery Schwartz, Monroe Junior Boosterettes; 4th, Cheryl Diane Cook, St. Mary’s Kekiongas; sth, Norene Reed, Washington Happy Hustlers. Division lll—lst, Jerry Hakes, Root Roving Rangers; 2nd, Judy Grandlienard, Hartford Hoosier Workers; 3rd, Michael Eugene Sommer, Monroe Boosters; 4th; Erma Stauffer, Hartford Happy Go Lucky; sth, Janet Smith, Washings ton Happy Hustlers. Jerry Hakes will be showing at the state fair. Division IV—lst, Sara Ploughe, Kirkland Kut-ups; 2nd, Kay Ellen Wheeler, Hartford Happy Go Lucky. ' Sara Ploughe will be showing at the state fair. Division V—lst, Steve Randolph, Hartford Hoosier Workers. He will be showing at the state fair. Division Vl—lst, Diana Roudebush, Monroe Senior Boosterettes; 2nd, Judy Selking, Preble Jolly Juniors. Division Vll—lst, Pauline Ripley, Blue Creek Up and At It. Pauline Ripley will be showing at the state fair. Grand champion of the handicraft project is Pauline Ripley. Pauline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ripley, route 1, Monroe. Reserve champion is Steve Randolph. Steve is the son of Mrs. Dale Grandlienard, route 1, Geneva. Needlecraft Project Needlecraft Project winners for 1963 are: Division I—lst, Carol Connelly, Kirkland Kut-Up. Division ll—lst, Judy Grandlienard. Hartford Happy Go Lucky; 2nd, Eileen Schultz, Washington St. Joe Jills; 3rd, Vicki Braun, Washington St. Joe Jills. Judy Grandlienary will be showing at the state fair. She is the daughter l of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Grandlienard. route 1, Geneva. Division IH—lst. Sara Ploughe, Kirkland Kut-Up: 2nd, Mary Ann Duff, Hartford Happy Go Lucky. Grande hampion oft he needlecraft project is Judy Grandlienard. Reserve champion is Sara Ploughe. Sara ist hed aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ploughe. Decatur Aviatrix In Michigan Small Race Mrs. Josephine Richardson, route 5, Decatur, manager of the Hi-Way airport will comnete next month in the eigth annaul Michigan Small Race, conducted in cooneration with the Michigan state department of aeronautics and snonsored bv the Michigan chapter of Ninety-Nines, international organziation of licensed women pilots. The race is part of -a three-day air show at the Kalamazoo municipal airport August 16, 17 and 18. Mrs. Richardson has participated twice before in the Small race. She has also flown in three of the famed Powder Puff crosscountry derbies, two Chicago women's air meets and three Indiana "Fair Lady” races. She won the Ind<ana race last year. Mrs. Richardson is a member of the Indiana chapter of the NinetyNines and of the Flying Farmers, a national flying organization. Her husband, A.W. Richardson, will be her co-pilot in the race. 4-H Health Project Winners Announced , Winners in the 4-H health project were announced Tuesday at the 4-H fair. Nancy Swickard, a member of the Peppy Gals, placed first. Second place went to Pamela Bleeke of the Preble Jolly Juniors, and Emalese Striker, a member of the Geneva Clover blossoms, won third. Fourth place was won by Cynthia Boerger of the Monmouth Senior Merry Maids.

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