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Farmers' Institute In Webster

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
January
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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EXCELLENT PROGRAM GIVEN FOR THE DAY

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A one-day farmers' institute will be held in the Congregational church in Webster, Jan. 17, and will be conducted by P. B. Reynolds, of Owosso. The program for the day is as follows:

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FORENOON

Opening, address of welcome, by Walter Tubbs, of the Webster Farmers' club

10:00 - Feeding Beef Animals, P. B. Reynolds.

10:30 - Discussion, led by George Winslow.

11:00 - Feeding and Care of Sheep, Ira Backus.

11:30 - Discussion, led by Frank Wheeler.

AFTERNOON.

1:00 - How to get the Most out of the Farm, P. B. Reynolds.

1:30 - DIscussion, let by E. N. Ball.

2:00 - What do we Work for? Miss Jennie Buell, secretary of State Grange.

2:30 - Discussion, led by Mrs. Edwin Ball.

3:00 - Question box, conducted by P. B. Reynolds.

EVENING - 7:30.

Original poem. "Our Club," Mrs. William Scadin.

Paper, "A Study of the Rural School Problem," Miss Julia Ball.

Discussion, led by C. M. Stark.

Address, "Organization, the Farmers' Watchword," P. B. Reynolds.

The officers of the institute are George. T. English, President; George W. Merrill, vice president, and Charles L. Foster, secretary.