The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1928 — Page 3

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WTNER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928.

' miirirr Costume”. i. c.r In uon: of cotton

H SALK:—Lye pood qu-dity. ■| Cement & Grain Co. 1-i

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Exhibit.

(a) Fruit, 4 representative quarts

showing 4 verities.

<b) Vegetables, 4 representative quarts showing 4 varieties.

(c) Jelly—2 glasse .

Id) Preserves or butter, 1 repre-

;i:itative quart.

(o) He In lies or pickles, 1 repre-j

tentative quart.

(f) Meat, 1 representative quart)

Premiums

Page Three

$2.01!: $1.00 j ribbon'

, Tomatoes, Eitel Floral Co. 15-tf. Li.E— Store and property, T ri i„.p md Jackson 11r

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Lombard

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ores (., inple party v nat th- n°\v baby shall

plums, 80-2t

to

riothing f‘>r r.ule folks.”

>ry.”

■ < loth utheis.'’

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■ L-end gm -t of Miss M i | 1st.

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' i-.v Of ! Made Overs” ditches „i Dye Pot’

rug xl2, Aymin!0ii E. Seminary P .

lit ;on.

Pitt' Chic Phil:

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two pi

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costume-

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Phono 295-Y.

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e over gi’.'ment for relt

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)L to ru: rmr costume, dress ’ ; i sport dress . ,,i linen wash material, r th:er cotton undergarto be worn with dress.

Premiums

$2.00 1st

. . $1.00 , 2nd

V ( v v. ') bit Reqi men's . WEKPSTAKKS.

tt. -t t aiming Exhibit— Kihhon

vir.’. wm — Ribbons will bo awarded for three

p ojf m r. r : inoividual articles and three bestj

l cr ( Tume.”, record books in each class.

UAKINC CLUB

( LASS 1. XI—RAKING 1

Required Exhibit

Record. ' Ntoiy, approximately 2. r >0 words— ” 1'he Story of My Baking Club.”

Exhibit.

(a) Yeast bread—1 loaf and 'a cuits or muffin-.

Premiums

. It $2.00,

V II Club , Clothing -’n,' $1.0U 1

• . 'I ribbijn

( LASS I. XL1 BAKING II Required Exhibit. /

1. Record.

i t and St - iy, approximately 250 wcnls— undergar- “What 1 have learned in the Bak-

ing Club.”

Exhibit.

(a) Yeast bread, 1 loaf "'"and ‘Sj

dozen rolls.

lb) Quid; bread, u: dozen biscuits

or muffins.

(c) Cookies, Cj dozen either roll! or drop, j

Premiums

I t ., •• $2.00 I 1 2nd 11.00 1 3: ribbon

l i \SS 1. XII baking 111

Required Exhibit

1. Record.

To:', approximately 250 words— ’My Experience in The Babing

Club.”

Exhibit.

(a I Yeast Bread

dozen roils. ,

(b) Quick Bread, 1 loaf.

•c) Cake:;, 1 either loaf or layer.

Premiums

• • • $2.00

t-nd $1.00 Bid ribbon!

R Raking Exhibit—Ribbon or..-, will be awarded for thme : st individual articles, 3 best books

in each class.

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to be worn a wool darn.

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■ : go indents to , Sdi ct shoes i with costume

■ot • at least nts for a

of ugc.

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Paul A. Siple (righti saluting Commander Byrd after the Erie. Pa., Boy Scout had arrived at the explorer’s New York headquarters. Siple was selected from among thousands of applicants and will accompany

the Byrd expedition to the South Polar regions.

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i money— L'n or adults

viur artone room,

y. lour g: r

1 loaf and Vfc I

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Helen Conquers Male Net Star

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—four ith K

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1 ce;;— may be

, T'emiun:

' r one year, lifly fabrics.'

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$1.00 ribbon

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»NT:—4 room mnd, I ui’itil,' for ’ m ii bl - Avr.

Ex! • !{ihbon RoYK 4-H U-UB EXHIBITS

' I, 1 Op, n 'o all boys of Putnam Coun-

a '‘"A •' i iilaril.v inrolled in 4-11 Club

v I.. All exhibits must bo in place by

l \U !'ON ( !A B> vl. opening day of the Fair.

Cl \ss .1 XIV.

PIG FEEDING M \KKET < LASS

(Club) Rules

1. Pigs shall have been farrowed ■ o. after March 1st., 1928. A certili signed by the broeder, giving

select" ■ t |, 1 , at(1 0 f farrow, will be required

m 0:e re- w j^K ea ch pig.

didi must a i„f the kind and amount white ea'-.t a r f,,,| shall be kept in record oeli „„„).. supplied by the County Agent.

Beiiorts shall >><• made from time

to time as requested My th< County

Agent.

i. It is net necessary to record bar-

tit < ’ Hewers or r0 ws but must be from a pure bred ; i, in at!rue- i r ,. and dam of the same breed.

5. Pigs must be shown by the boy or girl owner, or in case of sickness . , ()0 liv another boy or girl of club age.

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i UP.—Ur.drrwond, Helen Wills defeated Fritz Mcrcur, 6—3. fi—4, in an exhibition match timing the East-West tcmi ; ; competition at I orest Hills. Fritz did not play ’ give away” but did Iced balls to the ba.clinc tor Helen's

hpnmfi*-.

Memo rial in Modern Manner

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of

n. by 11 in.' a correctly

J iv vims

3rd.

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ri" Exhibit

hi’AKA-

IKT —Fumi.diod, nyd 1’ I ! ln the :v:io c:! P ; East

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l ‘"‘ >'■ II 1 . • . 29-4t. NOTICE ,trp Lin will open To 'Pt. 4. ,

si 001 Lot No. 1st. 2nd. r jl,n„ n l 1. Pige farrowed alter

March 1, 1928 4.00 2.00 1.00

Lot No. 2. 1st. 2nd. 3rd.

Roi'ord books on the pigs

in the above

class"- 2.00 1.00 ribbon

CLASS J XV.

BUILDING GILTS

(Club) Buies

i .ml one sal ad ^ Open to any boy or girl in I’ut-

' Putnam Counts between the ages of h must be m - |() an() 1K year

. hito card 3 m. by land recipe us-

•t. in

. 30 word

the Food

8*4 in. by 11

ill of

uiu for fciir per

I. VIII

■ UA I ION III

pericncc

2. Gilts shall liave been farrowed

on r after March 1, 1928.

3. Gilts entered in the Club shall 'ii r< gi-tereil in the (Tub Member’s

Tpl'e. iume by September 12th. This must |

' t be neglected. Failure to do bo

Tl disqualify the entry.

4. Any breed may In* selected for

the project.

. Record- of the kind and amount of feed fed hall be kept in the record

in Foo 1

P T new si Kooi,

iiHal

ubstitule and one eft. E eh dish

■ r. furni-hed by the County Agent. LotNo. 1 1st. 2nd. 3rd!

I 'nnttiestee, ft pt . (w -ih'iol buildirv ti- ; he built here so ret

1.00 3rd.

and recipe u. ■ <1.

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Gdt farrowed after

March 1, 1928 .. 4.00 2.00

ni : v.hue Lot. No. 2. 1st. 2nd. in. showing cost: Record books on Gilts in

above ii: 1 2.00 1.00 ribbon mg menues and CLASS I XVI

Kulex

,tints 1. Open to anp boy or girl in Put$2.')0 nam County who is a member of a $1.00! poultry club organized and supervisribbon ed by the County Club supervisor.

‘ 2. Birds entered must he hatched

on or after March 1, 1028. 3. An entry in this class shall eon-

! t of one cockerel and two pullets. Each bird mu-t have been raised by

I the exhibitor.

4. Coops for exhibition and feed for the bird' w ill be furnished by the

Fair Board.

5. In judging this class special attention will be given to growth and development, when growth and devel-

>n 1' hit Ribbon wai ed for three s end 3 best rec-

iass.

; C LUBS

-ild bi e nned

CANNING 1.

Exhibit

'atcly 270 words-

ITuit

v (lannmg Cbib.” ’ ?!'T n \ *,? '“. ,uul M exhibition

oird- shall wm. Standard disqualifi-

ed

TJ - ,

, cations shall apply. , ,, ,

nrr entative quait r Th(> i, as D of awards shall be

I varilies. follows:

6 representative: qv, nw ring winnings 4 varieties. Records and story ••••••• Premiums Lot. No. " n< '‘ $2.00 j Plymouth Bocks, Bar$1.00 Ved.' white, buff .. .75

ribbon o Rhode Island

X ANN1NG II , ' Reds -H

3 BiitT Oni i ngton .75 i. White Leghorn.. .75

75G 25", 3rd.

v r. ' Square-jawed fighters as hewn from stone in this modernistic memorial erected at SoImom to con th ’ I tlin| there in the summer of ’18 by French, British and American troops. The work attracted excited comment, much of it unfavorable, at the time of the dedication.

Alashan Air Expedition Honored

.50

CLASS 1

». qtiiml Exhibit

y, ii amatol j 250 words—! J ba-.e earned ni Canningi

.50 .50 .50

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p RRD

jcH, JH

■ ^ il wi, 'F spread of fifty

i . i;it—5 representative quarts

■ 4

<•) V -5 representative ’ 1 va: f > .) •!!.• 2 gt i vies.

PremiURta

$2.00 $1.00 i rilibon

' XNM A, 111 R.qiired Exhibit

U(' ord.

.y, ..pp iixm .itely 250 words

Experience in th«

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FIFTY-THIRD REUNION

GEORGETOWN, Sept. 1. (UP) — Ol I Settlers of Brown county were to meet for their fifty-third annual reunion at Wultman’s grove near here today. Music will be delivered by the Morgantown band. Several --ppeehes were to be heard and prize: of $5 each were to be given the < blest man and woman present who have not been rewarded in previous

t anning, years. An old violin contest was to

be held also.

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r p \' i,'erwo«4 Three of the aviator* who were awarded medals for ' ■ ir extraordinary achievement in By nr from Mitchell Field, N. Y., to Nome Alaska, in 53 hours. The c: • ' tion left luly 15 1920, but the medals wcis only just bestowed. L t to right, Lieut. Ross Kirkpatrick, Sgt. James P. Long, gnd t'-’* 1 « : >b F Frs'.-v