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Show National 4-H Exhibit Viewed By Utah Club Leaders And Members "Clothing for the 4-H club girl" is the name of a national exhibit shown in the state recently, reports re-ports Miss Fern Shipley, assistant assist-ant state 4-H club leader. The exhibit is made up in two parts. One featuring clothes for the younger girl and other showing show-ing styles and materials for advanced ad-vanced clothing club members. Home dress and apron, school dress, and slip for the younger girl showed attractive but simple styles, while the wardrobe for tne older Miss included sport clothes, school dress, best dress, summer afternoon dress, party frock and slip. People who viewed the exhibit showed a keen interest in construction con-struction finishes and types of i'abrics, reports Miss Shipley. Spun rayons in plaids and strips were used for the school dresses. Gay cotton prints which can be easily laundered for the home dress and apron, cotton crash of linen-like appearance, dotted swiss, and rayon crepe were popular pop-ular materials for summer dresses. dress-es. Novelty cotton pique was used for evening wear. Each garment was accompanied by an attractive photograph of large size, showing the dress being worn by the young lady for whom it was selected se-lected and fitted. Miss Shipley says the department depart-ment of agriculture workers at Washington have spent a great deal of time and thought in planning plan-ning and shopping for this ex-nibit ex-nibit so that it would represent the highest standards to be sought by 4-H club girls of the nation. The exhibit was first shown in Davis county on the county Achievement program held in the Davis High School, Wednesday, October 5; and finished at the courthouse and state extension office in Logan, Cashe county, Saturday, October 7. |