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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Beets in horseradish sauce h
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Cole slaw Fresh fruit cup Sugar cookies (bought) Dinner Creamed dried beef on baked potatoes Buttered spinach Sliced cucumbers in sour cream Banana cream pie » ¥ » . SUNDAY Breakfast Cantaloupe Pecan rolls (bought) Dinner
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Halibut steak in pickled sauce Parsley buttered potatoes *Broiled corn Orange, date salad on watercress Baked raisin custard
» r ~ FRIDAY Breaklast Canned figs Milk toast (raisin bread) Bacon Luncheon
Assorted cold meats Broccoli with mayonnaise topping Tomato wedge salad Fresh raspberries with cream Dinner
Escalloped tomatoes
Gingham Girl
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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