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Show 4-H Club Reports COOKETTES The Cookettes met for their fourth meeting Monday, July 1 at the home of Mrs. Sharon Hol-gate. Hol-gate. The girls learned how to make bread, and macaroni and spring salad, which turned oui very good. The following Thursday the girls enjoyed an out-door supper sup-per at the park and then wenl to the show. Both teachers and 5 girls were present. The fifth meeting, on July 8 was at Mrs. Holeate's home, when the girls made cinnamoi; pineapple, cinnamon pecan roils ?nd basic batter. All turned, out excellent. We will meet at Mrs-. Hol-gate's Hol-gate's home each .time. Neala Schaefermeyer, reporter BUSY STITCHERS The Busy Stitchers 4-H .Club meeting was held at the hom of Mrs. Hollis Hullinger on Thursday, Julv 3. at 10 a. m There were nine members prer ent. We started making pajamas and slips. A health talk wa? given giv-en by Nadine Chugg on "Carp of the Feet." Nadine Chugg, reporter BOBBIN WINDERS " The Bobbin Winders met last Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of their leader, Mrs. Nyle Buxton. Bux-ton. We had a discussion on how we could improve our meetings. One of the members, Nadene Ot-tosen, Ot-tosen, was as'signed a demonstration demon-stration to be given on July 17. Renae Eldredge, president of the club, will give a report on her trip to Logan to the 4-H Club encampment. She was one- of the representatives for ow county and club. ' Donna Murray, reporter SCISSOR SISTERS The Scissor Sisters 4-H Club met Julv 2 at the home of Max-ine Max-ine Taylor. After the work meeting', meet-ing', ice cream and cake was served to the following: Laremi Hamaker, leader, Carol Springer, Spring-er, Carol Jean Hall, Kay Bowen, Catherine Hall, Laraine Long and Maxine Taylor. Small baskets and perf urn;: were presented to everyone present. Maxine Taylor, reporie- |