Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1918 — UNITED STATES FOOD CLUBS [ARTICLE]
UNITED STATES FOOD CLUBS
JASPER COUNTY WOMEN ORGANIZE FOR FOOD SAVING CAMPAIGN. This work is being rapidly organized in Jasper county, Indiana. Mrs. I. F. Meader is the president of the Jasper county organization, with the following workers as presidents of the different townships: Carpenter, Mrs. Harriett Rainier. Gillam, Mrs. Lizzie B. Faris. Jordan, Mrs. Frank Corbin. Hanging Grove, Mrs. John Osborne. Keener, Mrs. Chas. Curtain. Union, Mrs. H. J. Dexter. Milroy, Mrs. Will Fisher. Newton, Mrs. Jay Stockton. Barkley, Mrs. John M. Moore. Kankakee, Miss Anna Rasmussen. Marion, Mrs. W. H. Parkison. Walker and Wheatfield, To be appointed. Every woman should consider it her patriotic duty to attend all meetings where she can learn to conserve food and learn to use substitutes and she should be willing to impart her information concerning these things to all the women with whom she comes in contact. If you signed the food cards last November, all that will be necessary for you to do will be that you be assigned to work with fourteen other women under a lieutenant in her neighborhood. It is not only your privilege, but your patriotic duty to belong to one of these clubs and when the lady calls on you to give her your full support to the work and your membership to the food club. The county demonstrator is willing to attend any of these meetings that she can and will demonstrate for us. Do not forget the meeting at the domestic science room at the grammar building next Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock when Miss Beale will give cottage . cheese demonstrations. We call your special attention to an* article elsewhere in this issue entitled, “Indiana to Have 6,000 Food Clubs.” Please turn to this and read it very carefully.
