Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 18, Number 46, DeMotte, Jasper County, 15 October 1948 — 4-H Club Junior Leaders Entertained [ARTICLE]

4-H Club Junior Leaders Entertained

The Jasper County 4-H Club Junior Leaders and adult leaders were entertained last evening at a banquet sponsored by the Jasper County Farm Bureau. The banquet was served at the Fair Oaks High School by the Fair Oaks Band Mothers. Adrien Lehe, president of the Jasper County Farm Bureau was toastmaster. Arthur Arnott talking for the Farm Bureau organization and expressed appreciation for the great work being done by the volunteer 4-H club leaders of Jasper County for their work with the farm boys and girls. The leaders for the counties most important business are being trained in the 4-H clubs. Eleanor Klip of DeMotte president, of the Jasper County Junior Leader Club, expressed the thanks of the club" for the banquet and the help Farm Bureau has given 4-H club work. The Fair Oaks Band played during the evening. Special songs were sung by a girls quartette, Joyce Dunn, Pearl Myres, Fran Mattocks and Dorothy Gilmore. Junior leaders awarded pins for Ist year of leadership work were: Margaret Jordan, Elmer Goad, Art Lehe, jr., Clarissa Moore, Audrey Houston, Joanne Rockwell, Phyllis Steffel, Gladys Frisk, Wallace Laird, Ruth Cheever, James Birtt ,and Frank Atkinson. Those receiving pins for 2nd year junior leadership work were: George Gratner, Patricia Hite, LaDonne Alberts, John Murray, Jeanetta Houston, Harvey Jordan, Joyce Swing, Maxine Jamieson, Russell Hunter, Pauline Askren and Jean Bryant. Those receiving pins for 3rd year Junior Leadership work were: Kathryn Daugherty, Nancy Eldridge, Norma Miller, Eleanor Klip and Francis Zimmer and for 4th year work were: Marvin Alberts, James Goss and Harold Lehman. The adult 4-H club leaders in the county having served as leaders for one year are: Mrs. W. E. Moore, Mrs. Robert Griffin, Mrs. Homer Bramble, Wm. Unzicker and Jim Newman. Adult leaders having served two years were: Mrs. Milt Hite, Miss Ruth Wood, Miss Dessie Beanblossom, Mrs. Ray Phares, Ralph Hite, Dean Jordan and Paul Zimmer. Those having served three years as leaders: Mrs. Reinhart Zarse, Mrs. Ben Miller, Mrs. Leslie Duggleby, Miss Shirley Stroup and Harry Yeoman. Those serving 4 years as lead-

ers are Mrs. .Grant Zeigler and Robert Cover. Those serving 5 years as leaders are Mrs. Dean Jordan and Ed Ramey. Mrs. Donald Lakin has served six years, Chet Wortley, 7 years, Mrs. Ralph Daugherty, 9 years, Mrs. Garland Hardy 14 years and Mr. William Shively, 25 years. William Shively, vocational agricuture teacher at Remington received an emerald leader’s pin for his 25 years service as a 4-H club leader. R. S. Bundy, vocational agriculture teacher at Rensselaer received an honorary 4-H pin for his work w’ith 4-H clubs.