Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1946 — Page 17

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THURS DAY, MAY 30,

4-H Leaders Discuss Contest Plans

At 8 recent meeting of 4-H junior leaders .in Marion county, plans were discussed for participation in! the 1946 National Better “Farm and «Home Meéthods Electric contest, at which the county has won a certificate for the past three years, An exhibit on “The Preservation of Food by Freezing” was prepared by Ann Berlin, Washington township. Betty Lou Haymaker, Warren

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township, demonstrated the “Care and Use of the Electric Sweeper.” Gordon and Margaret Reilly, Warren township, demonstrated im-

proved methods of washing dishes.

A one-act play by junior leaders {from Lawrence township followed the business meeting.

» » » The 4-H Junior leaders selected to represent Marion county at the

Kiwanis 4-H junior leadership conference are: Ruth Gardner, Lawrence township; Jane Yorger, De-

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catur township; ‘Harold Harvey, Pike township, and Thomas Thompson, Perry township. The conference will be held at Indiana Central college June 18 to 22. * rts Ru. ” Miss Carolyn Bolander is the recently

Rockcrest 4-H club. “Other new offi-

cers are Deane Baker, vice presi-

dent; Jo Ann Wilson, sgcretary; Ann Abbott, treasurer; - Elizabeth Vogel, song leader, and Margaret

Seymour, club reporter.

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No one should hesitate when liver is involved. A recipe will appear tomorrow for creamed ground beef and liver, » » a MONDAY : Lo Breakfast Mixed fruit ' Soft-cooked eggs {Buttered toast Luncheon (Cottage cheese griddle cakes | Strawberry preserves

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» r ~ FRIDAY Breaklast Canned figs Milk toast (raisin bread) Bacon Luncheon

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Delores Newman, Technical high school senior and Chi Delta club member, wears. a sun back dress in gingham as she plans an afternoon of roller skating. The huge bow in back reminds her of "little girl" days and the sleeveless bolero jacket

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