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The Farmers Institute

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The f ollowing exceilent program has been arrangeo for the Farmer'S Institute, held to-diay and to-mcnhw at Chelsea. Lunch is eerved in the basement of the hall at moon, and everybody is requested to bring their baskets well iilled : ' TüESDAY- FOREN'OOX. Music. Invocatiüu - - Rev. Dr. Holmes. Addrees of "Welcome, Hu. J. S. Gorman, Ohelsea. Response Conductor Van Norman. A Farmei and hi Changed Oondition, Russell C. Reeves, Dexter. Discussion., led by E. A. Xordman, Lima. ömall Fruits for Profït, R. IM. Kellogg, Tluree Rivers. Discussion, led by S. L. Gage, Chelsea, ainid C. M. Brown, Ypsilanti. AFTERNOOX. Oiovers, Mamares and Fertdlizers, Jno. L. Shawver, Belletoataine, O. Discussion, led by M. S. Raymond, Sharon. Possibilities for the Fai-mer's Wife, Mrs. E. W. Crafts, Sharon. Discussion, led by G. A. Peters, Scio, and Walter Dancer, Ann Arbor. Questioin Box. EVENING. Farm Buildings, Jno. L. Bkawver, Belfonteine, O. Discussian, led by G. Rawsom, Manchester. Peach Culture, A. D. DeWitt, Dexter. Dlscuesion, led by Brastus Cooper, Sylvan, and Rob't Glenn, Ivortih Lake. WEDNESD A Y- F ORENOON. The Eternal Fitness of Things, L. H. Ivés, Masón. Discussi'an, led by J. I. JTickerson, Chelsea. The Farm Dairy, H. E. Van Norman, Agr'l Ooi. Discussion, led by Mrg. J. Clark, Lyndon, E. A. Croman, Grass Lake, and Mrs. Thos. Fletcher, Lima. Business meeting, electlon of officerg lor ensuimg year, etc. AFTEKNÖON. Roads and Road Making, J. L. .McDougal, Ypsilanti, Discussion, led by N. Pierce, Lima, and D. B. Taylor, Chelsea. Brtdges and Cul verte for Country Highw.ays, Proi. H. K. Vedder, Agr'l Cot Discussion, led by H. Helniinger, Lima, and Wm. Burtless, Manchester. Question Box. EVENING. Home Life on the Farm, Mrs. Mary A. Mayo, Battle Creek. Ddscussi'O'n, led by Mrg. Ed. Crafts, Sharon. Our Country Schools, W. W. Wedemeyer, Anm Arbor. Discussion, led by Prof. "W. N. Lfeter, Saline. Markets, r. Howard Edwards, Agricultural Ooilege. WOMAN'S SECTION- IN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. öoiiductor, Mts. Mary A. Mayo, Battle Creek. Making Housework Easier, Mrs. Mary A. Mayo. IMscussion, led by Mrs. D. B. Taylor. The Coming Womaia, Her Posltion In Shapimg the Xegtelntion of the Country, Mts. J. S. Gorman, Chelsea. Discusslcra, led by Mrs. Julia Statinard, Dexter, and Mrs. Dr. Hnimes, Chelsefi. Motlifi' and Daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Mayo. Discussion. led b Mrs. B. L. Negus, Chelsea, and Mrs. A. Olsaver, Dexter.

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