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Helen Grundman 4-H scrapbook, 1928-1932
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Local Achievement Day 1930 The Rainbow 4-H Girls held their annual local Achievement day October 4th 1930. It was held at our leaders home. Using her Living Room as our large booth, were shelves so arranged as to give a step like appearance. There was close to 200 jars of food on display. The double doors were decorated with the four leaf clovers, and our Rainbow Banner which designates who we are, and about the exhibit of canned foods were 14 posters which the girls made. Our Home Economics teacher of the Prescott High School judged our canned products. While she was judging a good dinner was being prepared. After every one had their good dinner, we Rainbow's gave our program which is as follows. Program Songs: America the Beautiful More We Go to 4-H Reports of Club Work by President, Secretary and Treasure Demonstration - Summer Drinks - Beth Crowell and Lois Kurtz (over)
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Local Achievement Day 1930 The Rainbow 4-H Girls held their annual local Achievement day October 4th 1930. It was held at our leaders home. Using her Living Room as our large booth, were shelves so arranged as to give a step like appearance. There was close to 200 jars of food on display. The double doors were decorated with the four leaf clovers, and our Rainbow Banner which designates who we are, and about the exhibit of canned foods were 14 posters which the girls made. Our Home Economics teacher of the Prescott High School judged our canned products. While she was judging a good dinner was being prepared. After every one had their good dinner, we Rainbow's gave our program which is as follows. Program Songs: America the Beautiful More We Go to 4-H Reports of Club Work by President, Secretary and Treasure Demonstration - Summer Drinks - Beth Crowell and Lois Kurtz (over)
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