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Pomological

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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At a recent meeting of the county pornological society, the following committees were chosen for service in preparation for and during the meetiDg of the state society, to be held in this city, oommencing Monday, Doe. 6th, and coatinuing through three days : On Reception and Entertainment - Messrs. Everett Scott, C. H. Richmond, J. J. Parshall, J. D. Baldwin, E. A. Spenoe, M. C. Heoderson, Ann Arbor; and Klijah Carr, Manchester. On Music- Messrs. E. B.iur, J. R. Sage and Nathan T. White. On Planta and Flowers- J. Toms, Miss Sarah Fletcher, Mrs. E. A. Spenoe. On Fruit and Fruit Products- President Dorr, J. J. Parshall, Dr. A. M. Conklin. On Decoration and Ornamentaron - C. H. KirlllluMIli. Music lor thoïtate meeting will be furnished as follows : On Monday uvening, the 6th, Prof. J. R. Sage will have charge of this part of the programme. Tuesday evening, the 7th, Prof. C. B. Cady, director of music at the university, asüistudby Miss C. L. Huggings, a memba of the faculty, will have the tuusic in charge. Wednesday evcning, the 8th, Prof. A. VVilsey will entertain the audience in this line, assisted by Prof. R. H. Kempf. Last Saturday an extra session of the county society was held, vico president Baldwin presiding. The chairman of the oonimittee on reception and entertainment reported that it was very difficult to obtain private lodgings for the members of the state society, and recommended the hotels, and he would see to the reduction of ratea. Mr. Touis, chairman of the committee on plants and flowers, reported that he would have hia plants and flowers properly arranged i'or the occasion. Dr. Conklin, from the committee on fruit and fruit products.said that e very effort had been made to secure a creditable display. Mr. Richmond, chairman of decoration committee, roported that the committee would do their best to malee the state meeting a success. Judge P. L. Page was appointed to deliver an address of weloome to the state society. Dr. Alexander Winchell, of the university, accepted the office of "climatology," which had been crealed at the last meeting. Dr. Conklin was tendered a vote of thanks for exhibit of apple jelly, and a display of the Prentias, a white grape from Lockport, N. Y., and it was resolved to preserve both for the state society meeting.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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