Greensburg —
The Clinton Extension Homemakers met briefly April 12 following International Night at First Baptist Church.
Twelve members attended.
Ruth Flack conducted the meeting in Connie FruchtnichtÕs absence.
A Get Well card was signed for a member.
Several members signed the worksheets to help at the county fair.
Ruth Flack will attend the Madison District Spring Lesson Training at Jennings County Library May 23; the club voted to pay her registration.
Club dues were collected.
It was voted to again sponsor two awards at the county fair for Child Development and 4-H King and Queen.
Marilyn Davis and Barb Bohman won door prizes.
The next meeting date is: 6:30 p.m. May 9 at Dorothy MahanÕs home.
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