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'UVAN, INDIANA SUIUVAN DAILY TEIES TUESDAY, NOV. 26. 1948. PAGE THREE Win Indiana 4-H State Honors INDIANA'S 4-H state winners In the 1946 Better Methods Electric, Food Preparation, Girls' Record and Dress Revue award programs who will each receive a trip to the 25th Anniversary National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, and brief outlines of their records follow: Bated on the cframefle, besl-selltng neve! of romance and adventure in louiciana BY FBAHK YER3Y ILLUSTRATIONS BY LAWRENCE BUTCHER v WV Hefp the Scouts

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"Aren't you glad to see me?" Odalie asked . . . STEPHEN worked tirelessly that summer on the lands of Harrow. He ordered steam crushers from the north lor the cane. New Orleans saw him not at all . . . It was harvest time when Stephen rode through the fieSls near the road. He stiffened at the sound of hoofbeats and then he could see a rider who was riding side saddle. Now the horse was almost upon him. "Odalie," he said. "Yes monsieur. The mountain is come to Mohammed. Aren't you glad to see me?" "Immensely," Stephen said, "I'm flattered and honored." "You needn't be. Perhaps I came to see the mad planter who holds one of the richest plantations in Louisiana and lives in a shack." Stephen was watching her. "So," she said, "you still stare." "At ye, yes." At her request, he showed her about Harrow. Once they

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Her hands were against his chest, rode into a woods to escape prying eyes in a passing carriage. "They may have seen us," Stephen said. "What think ye of that?" "My father will probably kill you," Odalie said. "Or, worse still, he might insist upon your marrying me." "Is that so terrible?" Stephen demanded. "To live in these wilds in a shack with a madman? I'd hang myself Erst!" Stephen touched his horse lightly so that he moved in quickly with a dancing step. Odalie was very close he could smell the perfume in her hair. Abruptly he leaned down and swept one arm about her, holding her to him. He kissed her on the mouth. Her hands were against his chest, pushing him hard. He released her and she struck him across the face with her riding crop, crisscrossing the

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They worked desperately to get the cane in. scar left by Hugo's bullet. "Ye little witch," Stephen said as he watched her horse swing out of sight. Late that afternoon an old slave woman warned Stephen that the "grand tempest from the islands" was coming. He acted on the hunch. "Get the cane knives out!" They worked desperately for three days. Then the cane was all in and almost to the minute the black clouds came massing in from the gulf and the first winds began to whip through the still uncut fields of the neighboring planters. ; When the storm was gone, the fields were flattened as if by a giant hand. Many planters were completely ruined. But when Stephen Fox walked out of the offices of the factors in New Orleans his eyes were dancing in a face deliberately kept grave. He had sold his crop for $100,000... (Continued tomorrow)

to run until Christmas, with the losing side furnishing a Christmas treat. Members of the speech class presented a short program November 19 commemorating ,the day Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address. The chairman of the program was Pat Rogers. The program was as follows: ' 1. Reading of the Resolution as passed by Congress Connie Campbell. 2. "Was the Speech Well Prepared?" Bernadyne Hull. 3. Lincoln's Oratorical Powers LeAnn Wible. 4. The Meaning of the Speech Jane Bedwell. 5. Gettysburg Address Joe i Scully. Mr. French's health classes are keeping a personal health record. The students are having their eyes and teeth checked for defects. Their height, weight, the diseases which they have had, and those to which they are still susceptible are also being recorded. The purpose of the record is to promote better health habits. Art. department Poem . . Name-designs are being made, By both the 'seventh and eighth grade, j While decorative turkeys "fall next in line, Proudly showing feathers colored so fine. ' Supplies were ordered on October third, But Mr. Clemens has not received a word. Color-wheels animals and scenery galore, The high school class mounts them and then draws more. On Friday, November 15, the Blue Tri sponsored a worldprayer week convocation in the High School auditorium. The program was as follows: FOR SALE Used twobuckle combat boots, and Army shoes, slippers. S & S SHOE REPAIRING,, Benny DeFrank. One door south Index. THE LAST WORD Silent Butlers JUST THE THING TO Remove Cigarettes, Cigar Stubs & Ashes J.E. GALLAGHER Jewelry & Gift Store DIAMONDS WATCHES SEXB8&S&D

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Prelude Bernadyne Hull. Song, "Faith of Our Fathers" Audience. Scripture Becky Brumette. Song, "The Lord's Prayer" Girls' Chorus. Sermon Rev. Wyman Hull. Song, "Were You There" H. S. Mixed Chorus. Blue Tri Prayer Barbara Brown. Postlude Bernadyne Hull. In addition to this, we have been sponsoring daily devotions over the public address system.

NOTICE TO HIDDFKS Notice is hpreby given that ttw Board of Trustees of the Marv Sherman Hospital of Sullivan, Sullivan County. Imliana. will receive sealed bids until 7:00 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday. December 10, 1946, at the oftiee of the superintendent of said hospital, fir delivery and installation of a tubular fire estrone, from main floor to ground on south, end of buildingas specified by State Fire Marshall and requisitioned for by the Board of Trustees. Detailed specifications are m file in the office of the superintendent of the Mary Sherman" Hospital. Bids shall be submitted on prescribed forms which are obtainable at the iiospjrai. tacn Did shall be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $100.00. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish bond in the amount of 50 per cent of bid. Each bidder is lo required to file a non-collusion affidavit with his bid. Dated this 2oth day of November, 1916. i . . i . JOE WHEAT, President ADALIB HANDFORD. Stc'y. " .f. H. OLDHAM BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MARY SHERMAN HOSPITAL, SULLIVAN COUNTY. INDIANA.

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Ruth Ann Clinton, 18, of Odon, Is the state's top "all around" 411 girl in 191G. Ruth has been a club member for nine years. Her achievements as shown in the National 4-H Girls' Record Activity include preparing and serving many meals; baking 166 batches of bread and pastries; sewing, making over or mending 51 garments, and canning 869 jars of foods. Ruth also mado 21 home improvement articles, raised a l'.J-acre garden and 1,055 fowl, gave six individual demonstrations before 152 people, completed 34 projects and won many placings on her exhibits, including ?26.00 in cash prizes. She served her 4-H Club as junior leader for four years. Her trip award is provided by Montgomery Ward. Shirley Creggs, 17, of Farmersburg, receives the Chicago trip award provided, by the American Viscose Corp. for making and modeling (he top rating outfit in the State 194G 4-11 Dress Revue. Her winning outfit Is a navy blue wool serge, tailored dressmaker suit. The jacket is perfectly plain except for three face darts on each shoulder. It has a cutaway neck line with no collar. There is one button at the waist with fitted darts on each side. The skirt has two box pleats in front and back. With her suit Shirley wears a navy blue hat, white blouse and gloves, black sandals and purse. Total cost of entire outfit, including accessories, was $77.05. TJldenc Rose Christenberry, 18, of Indianapolis, receives her trip award, provided by Servel, Inc., for having the host 191C 4-H Food Preparation achievement record in the state. During eight years in club work, TJldene planned, prepared and served 622 balanced meals, including 1,161 dishes and bakings. She completed 35 projects, 17 of which were tn food preparation. She gave IS demonstrations and entered nine judging contests, and won many plac-

All of these activities were conducted under (he direction of the FiXtension Service of the Slate Agricultural College and USDA cooperating. ,

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Ruth Clinton Shirley Greggj Uldens Chrisfenberiy Betty Haymaker fugs on her exhibits, including $59.00 in cash prizes. Uldene is enrolled as a freshman at Butler University this year. She has served her club in various offices, including junior leader since 1941. Betty Lou Haymaker, 16, of Indianapolis, received the Chicago trip award for outstanding achievements iu the 1946 Westinghouse 4-H Better JIethod3 activity. Betty has been a 4-H'er for seven years. Among her work simplification accomplishments is analyzing the job of washing clothes and proposing the use of an electric hot water heater in the basement, changing the breakfast nook into a combination laundry and eating room, installing an automatic washer, a drier and building some shelves. She estimates these improvements could be made at a cost of $490.00. Betty has served as junior leader, president and secretary of her local club and secretary-reporter on the IVIarion County Council. 1AT Ml

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