pus* eWINONAThursday* July 27,1044Winners NamedCaledonia, Minn. — (Special) —Winners in the Houston county 4-H club health and style contests were named at the Achievement day celebration held Wednesday in the Caledonia city auditorium. Patricia Dlttman and Valery Thllen were named health champions and Marion Klnneberg was crowned style queen.The health champions and thestyle queen will represent the county at the state fair.Winners in home economics demonstrations were Marcile and Verna Bolduan, care and oiling of a sewing machine; Daisy Hanke, ironing a shirt in seven minutes; Ver-nice Schroeder, one-dish meal; Elolse Fruechte, canning beans in apressure cooker; Theresa Blssen, packing a school lunch; Dolores Fruechte, posture demonstration, and Alice Scanlon, shortcake.Agricultural demonstration winners were Theodore Dang, degrub-bing cattle; Marguerita and Helen Lorenz, poultry culling, and Adeline Emster, washing a cream separator.Judges were Miss Thora Egland and Norman Goodwin of the state 4-H office; Mrs. Eleanor Young Loomis, Winona county home demonstration agent, and Mrs. Harriet Koepke, Fillmore county home demonstration agent.Local Servicemen Become Members of V. F. W. PostFirst Lieutenant William F. Czar-nowskl, who saw service in theNorth African theater and Is nowhome on furlough; Alvin Clausen,radioman first class, home on sickleave; Staff Sergeant William L,Boland, in active service in theSouth Pacific, and Arthur Haakeand Charles H. Rounds, Worldwar \ veterans, were taken intomembership at the meeting of EarlH. Neville post, Veterans of ForeignWars, Wednesday evening at the V. F. W. club.The full ritualistic work was given to Lieutenant Ozamowski and Radioman Clausen by the degree team.Frahk Wunderlich, Harold Atwood, Rollo Merrill, post commander, and William Jacob will represent the local post at the national convention to be held in Chicago Adgust 21-24.Corp. Elroy Miss Krage WedMiss Thelma Krage, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John Krage, 702 WefctMark street, became the bride ofCorporal Elroy Sebo, son of Mr. andMrs. Neville Sebo, 524 Harriet street,at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. The Rev. H. E. Ingersoll, pastor of the Evangelical Presbyterian church (Federated) performed the singlering ceremony at the church parsonage.The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Fay L. Krage, St. Paul, and the bridegroom's attendant was Arnold Quammen, Winona. The bride wore a cocoa brown suit, yellow accessories and a shoulder ‘bouquet of yellow rosebuds. The bridesmaid wore a navy blue suit, white accessories and a shoulder bouquet of pink rosebuds.A wedding dinner was served theWoodward, John Posanc and Manley Cooper. 11Hot dogs” and bakedbeans were served by Mrs. Robert The attendance prizes at the so- Nelson and Mrs. Margaret Czap-clal meeting were awarded to Guy lewskl at the close of the meeting.