The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1965 — Page 18

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: ’ ', f'T' ""- . ■ ■ * j*og,gMm wK^M HUB MISS CLAYPOOI*.— Rita Kay Curtis. 17-ycar-oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Curtis of r 2 Warsaw . is Miss Ciaypoof. She stands five feet, three inches tall and weighs 124 pounds. Rita is a very attractive giri with : brunette hair and pretty blue eyes, j + -TT- V v v — B Mks SYRACUSE I — Representing Syracuse as Miss Syracuse I is Mary Katherine Bushong. 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Jtushong, MmxjKmjH fire feet tall and weighs 128 pounds. She has brown hair and green eyes. + ■ >sr KL -' ' j&a ... MISS WARSAW’ II — Martha M. Clemens, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Roger L. Clemens of 125 south Taft, Warsaw, will represent her town far the Fair Queen nnfait as Miss Warsaw n. Martha has dark brown hair, 'brown eyes, and is five feet, sere* Inches tall. She weighs 118 ;wh :

"T¥P Wednesday, July », 1963

COUNTY HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS Mrs. Martin Stookey. Supt. Mr,. Paul Kerta. Sec. Mrs. CondiaW alburn 5& RnSSr Mrs Oral Welch Mrs. Ruth Knepper Mrs Gerald Ballinger Classes ...... Spending the Family Income ' wSSStga^WaSrobe • r C }>»tare mc ard Rugs Color for the Individual ■ , -Carpeting ana nugs Rules 1 A space (approximately 6 feet wide. 3 feet deep with a w k hi hr will be available for each club. . 2 Endeavor'will be made to, place exhibits together in CI,SS 3 ® ah Advertising and brand names are to be eliminated ' 4. Clubs « are the last third (Pierceton Home Ec thru Wdhng f Workers) ... ■ BUI 6. a Exhibits are. to be placed between HUOO a m ardi T:W pm on Monda Au Ist 2 and may be removed after.lo. m a m on Saturday. August 7. Not responsible for exhibits left . after 100 pm. 1 Prizes • Ist Prize 55.00 3rd Prize 2nd Prize 54.00 4th Prize S-00 HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS SPECIAL AWARDS Mrs- John Berkey, Supt. • Mrs Charles Teegle, S.c. Prizes 1 Home Demonstration Club making -t entries mex : hibits in Women's Building, Art 'Department and t.h table tent—slo.oo $7.00 $5.00 $2.50. 2. Home Demonstration Club winning most prizes in ex-hibits—-SIO.OO $7.00 $5.00 $2.50. . . Awards will be made on percentage basis according to paid county membership. a«a»et <tl» Awards will be announced Thursday evening, August sth. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Mr.-. Amer Koontz . ISStoSdSS Mrs. Weldon Kincaide —«i S i t!!*! ISKSSendSt ■ Mrs Richard Allen 2nd Ass j Superintendent Mr, M«U, S-.ookcy «*« S “> ■ bak.no j rr MtS M ß rf!Ton ß^ CANNING ■ . ■ - 'simerintendent . Mrs. Richard \ anator Supermtendent Mrs. James Hearn GARDEN FLOWERS - lec^eun endent ’ COUNTY HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS Mr Mrs'pau! Kerim sZ^k demonstrat,oN clubs SKfe SxrJary _ ' - Mrs. Charles Teepie WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT This department supervised by Kos. Co. Home Demonstration Association Mrs \nu r ». General Superintendent £ \\Vdon Kincaide - Ist Asst, Superintendent \lr< Richard Allen 2nd Asst. Superintendent Mg SfStoSwSy 3rd Ass't SupyiHemtot Exhibit Building open at 10:00 a.m.; close *O.OO p.m. Judging will be done Tuesday, August 3. NEEDLEWORK Mr- L-ovde Mitterling. Supt. Mrs. Jack Sellers. Sec. Assistants Mrs. Garlan Lowry Mrs. Charles Zimmerman Mrs Hosea Rosbrugh 'Mrs. S . F. Jordan Mrs, Gene Messmore Mrs. C arl Bohnger Mrs. Russell Kinsey 1 \ll exhibits competing for prizes must be made by persons living m Kosciusko County, members of Kosciusko County Home Demonstration Clubs with exception of old covem, 2. All exhibits must be made during 1964 or 1965 with the exception of old coverlets. We reserve the right to. reject articles prevmttely entered. handwork and all articles finished. 4. Entries in pillowcases are to exhibit only one of the, pair. 5 If there are less than three entries in any class, the exhibit will be placed according to judge s decision as to quality. 6 All entries must be made between. 10:00 am. and i.oo p m. on Monday. August 2. None will be accepted other than at 1 7, n A1l entries may be removed after 10:00 am. Saturday, August 7 Nut responsible for exhibits left after 1:00 p.m., see * 8, Antique Needlework will be- accepted for an antique display but no award will be made. 2nd 3rd]1. Quilt, Applique $2 00 s }’|K *sq 2. Quilt, Patchwork ----- J-J9 }XX XX 3 Quilt. Other kinds — — 2-00 1.00 .50 4 Chil 1 Quilt, 2.00 100 .50 . 5. Carriage Kobe, any kind JSfertiK 'S 6 Afghan. Crocheted }'SJ 5 ' 7. Afghan, Knitted , f-OO 100 .50 8. Afghan, any kind 2.00 100 50 9. .Stole, Crocheted xf fx 10. Stole, Knitted }■£> -75 .50 11, Stole, any kind ——~ ~ ,Xx *2£ 12 Adult Shrug or Sweater, Crocheted .J-w -50 13 Adult Shrug or Sweater. Knitted —2OO 100 .50 14 Child’s Sweater, Crocheted 2? r” 15. Child's Sweater. Knitted J-50 16. Adult Coat or Dress. Knitted *3 00 2.00 l.uo 17. Child's Coat or Dress, Knitted———— } 0<) ,jis 50 18. Baby's Sweater, Crocheted ——- 1-00 ou 18. Baby’s Sweater, Knitted — —— J-00 4$ ■£> 1 20 Babv's Sweater Set, Crocheted 100 21. Baby's Sweater Set, 'Knitted 100 to s*' 22. Baby's Booties. Crocheted or Knitted ' £ XX XX 23 Gloves or Mittens, Crocheted or Knitted 100 TO XX 24 Socks. Knitted - J-W 25 Hat, Crocheted or Knitted __———- —~ LW J* Ist 2nd 3rd 26 Hat. Fabric ■ - 100 -75 .50 27. Handbag, Crocheted or Knitted ——J 00 .75 .50 . 28. Handbag. Fabric 100 .50 29. Handbag, Hat Set, Crocheted or Knitted 100 .*5 . -50 30. Handbag and Hat Set, Fabric———— 100 .75 JO 11

31. Doily, up to 12”, Crocheted . 1.00 75 50 32. Doily, up to 12”, Knitted _____ 1.00 !t5 50 33. Centerpiece, over 12”, Crocheted 1.00 75 50 34. Centerpiece, over 12”, Knitted — 1.00 >75 50 30. Centerpiece, over 12”, Embroidered _ 1.00 75 50 36 Buffet or dresser Scarf All Crochet 1.00 .75 .50 37- B u D et or Dresser Scarf. Embroidered _ 1.00 75 50 38. Buffet or Dresser Set, Embroidered 1.00 .75 50 39. Vanity or Chair Set. Crocheted 1.00 - .75 50 40. Vanity or Chair Set, Embroidered 1.00 .75 '-'sn 41. P,ace Mats, set of 4, Embroidered 1.00 .75 50 42. Luncheon Set. Crocheted i,OO 50 43. Luncheon Set, Embroidered 100 75 50 44. Luncheon Cloth, square, Crocheted 100 75 50 If Luncheon Cloth, square, Embroidered 1.00 75 50 46. Tablecloth, 54” or more, Crocheted 1.50 75 50 Tablecloth, 54” or more. Embroidered 1.50 .75 .50 48. Tamecloth, Special occasion •_ 1.50 75 so 49. Pillowcase, Crocheted 100 75 50 50. Pillowcase Cut Work - 1.00 .75 'SO- - Pillowcase, Embroidered 100 75 so , 52 Pillowease, Stenciled . 100 75 'SO j . 53. Pillowcase,. Any kind 100 75 5Q . 54. Sheet. Embroidered i.eo 75 5Q J $5: Sheet and Pillowcase set, Any kind > -i.ob \ 96. Bedspread, Crocheted _ 1.50 .75 .50 57. Bedspread, Any kind 150 .75 !so j 58. Pillows and Tbps,. Fancy i.eo .75 !so J. ®. Towel. Guest (exhibit one) . 75 .50 60. Towel. Kitchen (exhibit one) . 75 .50 25 . 61. Bath Towel set. Fancy 1.00 .75 j 62. Pot Holders, Practical. 3 different .75 .50 25 .63. Pot Holders. Fancy. 3 different .75 .50 .25 i 84 Handkerchief, colection of 3 different 1.00 !50 25 65. Rug. Braided 1.50 .75 .50 66. Rug. Crocheted . 1.50 .75 50 £• Rug- Hooked 1.50 .75 .50 68. Rug, Woven 1.50 .75 50 69. Rug, other kinds 1.50 .75 .50 70. Ballpoint Painting, any article 1.00 .75 50 1 1. Crewel Embroidery, any article _ 1.00 .75 .50 .2. Cross Stitch, any article _ 1.00 .75 .50 73. Cut Wdrk, any/article 1.00 .75 .50 74: Drawn Work, any article 1.00 .75 .50 „_ T „ . , Ist 2nd 3rd i 5. Needlepoint Work, any; article L:_ 1.00 .75 .50 76. Smocking, any article J 1.00 .75 .50 77. Swedish Embroidery, any article 1.00 .75 .50 78. Textile Painting, any article ( — 1.00 ,75 .50 79. Pictures, Embroidered _ 1.00 .75 .50 »3. Toy, Handmade '■ ■ • 1.00 .75 .50 81. Novelty, Handmade 1.00 .75 .50 82. Miscellaneous Article . _ 1.00 .75 .50 For Children 12 or Under ; 90. Crocheted Article 1.00 .75 .50 | 91: Knitted Article ’■• ■' 1.00 .75 ,50 92. Embroidered Article ’ 1.00 .75 .50 93. Swedish . Weaying . ' ■ . 1.00 .75 .50 94. Other Needle Work - TOO .75 .50 Clothing 101. Baby Bib. anv kind v .75 .50 .25 102. Baby Dress, up to 1 year 1.00 .75 .50 103. Child's Play Dress -' ■ ' . ■ ___ 1.00 .75 .50 104. Child's School Dress _2_ 1.00 ;75 .50 105; Child's Better Summer Dress 1.00 .75 .50 106. Child’s Better Winter Dress 1.00 .75 JO 107. Girl’s Blouse 1.00 .75 . .50 108. Girl’s Skirt 100 .75 .50 109. Child’s Tailored Suit - Girl’s ■ •- 1.00 .75 .50 110. Child's Tailored Suit - Boy’s ' 1.00 .75 .50 111. Child’s Coat - Girl or Boy ■ ■ 1.00 .75 .50 112. Bov’s Shirt : ' ■ ! '. 1.00 .75 .50 113. Boy's Slacks • 1.00 .75 .50 114. Apron, Cobbler .75 ...50 225 115. Apron, Work-half .75 .50 116. Apron, Work-with bib ’ ■ _ .75 .50 25 117. Apron, Fancy - 1.00 .75 250 118. Blouse, Adult/Plain 1.00 .75 .50 119. Blouse, Adult. Fancy I.OQ .75 .50 120. Skirt, Adult,Cotton 1.00 .75 JO 121. Skirt. Adult. Wool - '■ 1.00 .75 .50 122. Slacks, Adult _„ - 1.00 .75 JO 123. Jacket, Adult 1.00 .75 .50 124. Duster and Sleepwear, Adult . 1.00 .75 JO 125. Jumper. Adult i 1.00 .75 .50 126. Sport Clothes, Adult ' ' 1.00 .75 JO 127. Dress, Adult, housedress 1.00 .75 .50 128. Dress, Adult, Street _2__ 2.00 1.00 JO 1 129. Dress, Adult, Wool ! 2.00 1,00 .5Q 130. Dress, Adult, Afternoon or Dressy Daytime ' ; « 2.00 1.00 JO 131. Dress, Adult, Informal and Formal Evening _ * 2.00 , 1.00 JO 132. Dress, Maternity Outfit or Dress LSO .75 .50 133. Suit, Adult, Sport or Casual - lined —. 2.00 1.00 .50 134. Suit, Adult, Dressmaker - lined _____ 2.00 1.00 .50 135. Suit, Adult, unlined -V . 2.00 1.00 .50 136 Coat, Adult i; 200 1.00 .50 KIDDIE DAYS TWO BIG KIDDIE DAYS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 4 and FRIDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 6 At reduced prices on rides. Four bicycles to be given away each day and many other valuable prizes.