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Story July 21, 1949

The Journal

Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio

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Hattie Mae Rhonemus, Butler County home demonstration agent and 1944 Miami University graduate, awarded $1,200 fellowship for USDA 4-H club study. She excelled in 4-H sewing and band activities in Clinton County. Annual award from Chicago committee for young extension workers.

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County Agent
Wins Fellowship

Hattie Mae Rhonemus, home demonstration agent in Butler county, has been awarded a $1,200 fellowship for study of 4-H club work next year in the United States Department of Agriculture.

Graduate of Miami University at Oxford, in 1944. Miss Rhonemus was an honor student. In her 4-H club work. she engaged in sewing and other clothing activities and was a member of the Clinton county 4-H club band.

These awards, made by the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. Chicago. III., are granted each year to a young woman and a young man engaged in agricultural extension work.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Fellowship Award 4 H Club Agricultural Extension Honor Student Miami University

What entities or persons were involved?

Hattie Mae Rhonemus

Where did it happen?

Butler County

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Key Persons

Hattie Mae Rhonemus

Location

Butler County

Event Date

1944

Story Details

Hattie Mae Rhonemus, home demonstration agent in Butler county, awarded $1,200 fellowship for study of 4-H club work next year in the United States Department of Agriculture. Graduate of Miami University at Oxford in 1944, honor student, engaged in sewing and clothing activities in 4-H club, member of Clinton county 4-H club band. Awards granted each year by National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work, Chicago, III., to a young woman and young man in agricultural extension work.

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