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Show AWARDS OFFERED TO CLOTHING CLUBS Any 4-H club girl who is a bona fide clothing club member mem-ber during 1932 is eligible to compete for county, state and national prizes being offered in the third annual national 4-H club girls' style and dress revue re-vue contest, according to announcement an-nouncement from the national committee on boys' ad girls' club work, Chicago. The county prizes, consisting of medals for first and second place winners, and state prizes, consisting of trips to the eleventh elev-enth national 4-H club congress at Chicago, together with subsequent subse-quent awards, are made possible through the friendly interest of a mail order house in Chicago, interested in advancing the club program. An entrant competing in the national contest during the club congress, November 25 to De-cembebr De-cembebr 3, 1932, may model a garment of her own making one of the following classes: Cotton or linen school dress, tailored wool dress, semi-tailored silk or rayon dress, or informal party dress. A three weeks' tour of the shrines of American history during dur-ing July, 19 33, will be the award of the first prize winner in each , of the four divisions in the finals fin-als of this contest which will be held during the week of the national na-tional 4-H club congress. Wrist watches will be awarded the second sec-ond and third place individuals in each division of this contest at Chicago. A solid gold medal of honor will be awarded the national na-tional winner. Full details of this1 national 4-H club contest may be secured from the office of the county agent, ag-ent, or from the state club leader lead-er at the agricultural college, Logan. |