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Show 4-H Girls Learn to Make Clothes Rural women have learned during the war that wise economy econ-omy in clothing is good taste. In short, choosing materials to make durable, easily cared for garments will reward any extra effort in planning an appropriate, appropri-ate, economical heathful wartime war-time wardrobe. To keep pace, many 4-H Victory Vic-tory Dress Revue, conducted by the Extension Service, for the purpose of learning how to select, se-lect, make, care for and wear serviceable clothes most expressive express-ive of their personality. To stimulate interest and originality, orig-inality, silver medals will be presented pre-sented to blue award winners determined from girls participating partic-ipating in county dress revues. The American Viscose Cornnrnt- ion also provide each state winner win-ner with all-expense trip to the 23rd National 4-H Club Congress Con-gress in Chicago, Dec. 3-6. In addition, each state winner participating par-ticipating in the Dress Revue Presentation at the Congress will receive a $25.00 War Bond. County extension agents will furnish full details. Last year's slate winner in Utah was Bernice Hyer of Lewiston. |