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Show I xetneviTVUx - ctah btati kxtshsioi skrvtck - fomh frnNo-nci FARManaHOMEte I ul S. Dcot t AxrL. OUh StU Alrt. die. 4 CoU OiumiMiua Wul work, and fillers for their record rec-ord book. Meetings are held at the homes of members, in order of offices held. We learned to darn hose at a meeting held at the home of Deon Lofthouse, and at the next meeting, held at Connie Hurds-man's Hurds-man's home, the girls judged their darning and learned the parts of a sewing machine, how i to operate the machine, and how to make hot pads. At Gayle's home we judged our hot pads and learned how I to use a pattern and iron. We ! cut out play shirts. j Next meeting will be at the , home of Darma Lofthouse, FrL- I day, June 23. Mrs. Smith, act- ing reporter. The Milford News will publish pub-lish all news of Milford and Minersville area 4-H Clubs if reports are received by Wednesday noon. Please do not write on both sides of the paper, and report the list of officers and members only once. All reports should be signed by the club reporter or the acting reporter. WEE SEW SO CLUB heports ACTIVITIES The Wee Sew So 4-H Club, under the leadership of Bernice Smith, held their fifth meeting at the home of Gayle Tolley, last Friday. April 1st, at their first meeting, meet-ing, the following officers were elected: Deon Lofthouse, president; pres-ident; Connie Hurdsman, vice president; Gayle Tolley, secretary; secre-tary; Darma Lofthouse, song leader; Jennie Sue Smith, organist; or-ganist; Dona Applegate, reporter. report-er. On May ?4th the club met at the home of Mrs. Smith, and chose "We Sew So" for the i club name. Meetings are held j on Fridays. The members have received their outline for the summer's |