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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM, JAN. : 1917

j PROGRAM FOR MEN 1 Friday, January 26 1:15 to 10:16 . Lecture Economy of Silage for f livestock J. W. Schawb ' (Opera Houbg). " 10:16 to 12:00 Class Periods - (a) Livestock. Horses fcnd ; Bheep (Community Hall). (b) Farm Management.. Prin- : ciples Underlying Successful ! Farming as Determined by Farm SurveyB (Opera House). (c) Poultry Feeding for Winter Eggs (Town Hall). 1:16 to 2:15

;' Poultry Judging Demonstration

: L. It. Jones (Opera House). 1:15 to 4:00 Class Periods (a) Livestock. Horses and Sheep (Community Hall). (b) Farm Management. Prin

ciples Underlying Successful Farming as Determined by Farm Surveys (Opera House), (c) Poultry. Sanitation and Disease (Town Hall).

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PROGRAM FOR WOMEN ; Friday, January 26 9:20 to 10:30 Lecture "Selection of Children's Clothes" Miss Beall. . 10:30 to 11:45 Demonstration "The Child's Lurch Box" Miss Garvin. 1:15 to 2:15 Demonstration "Poultry Judging" L. L. Jones (Opera House). 2:15 to 3:30 Demonstration "Choosing Textiles. Home Tests for Adulterations" Miss Beall.

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FARMERS' SHORT COURSE For the Sixth District At Cambridge City, Indiana JANUARY 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 1917 Under direction of Purdue University Extension Department. Nine Instructors. A carload of live stock and other demonstration material for class and lecture rooms will be brought from Purdue. Simple, Practical, Reliable Information on Farm and Home Problems.

Home Economics Soils and Crops

Horticulture Live Stock

Dairying Poultry

Tickets for the Entire Course of Fifty Lectures and Demonstrations, only 50c

This is the same Farmers' Short Course annually given at Purdue University with the same number of teachers and outfit of stock and materials. There it costs you $10 to $15. Here it costs but 50c and your gasoline for the entire course of four days and three evenings of solid instruction. Boys and Girls, do not miss this. Men and women lend your help to make this a successful meeting. This will be the only Farmers' Short Course in the Sixth District during the year 1917. Add your name to this list of Boosters.

John Shroyer . Dan Drlschel Neva El Bertsch O. O. Sloniker J. F. Groves James K. Mason J. C. Daugherty R. E. Biaer Clifford Howard Park B. Ulrlch Homer Bertsch Frank S. Myers -John ConkUn Sam Kinslnger Nathaniel O. Moore Charles Ferguson Charles Kirltn Charles Sorber Luther Bertsch

Perry Sorber Frank Kiser BenJ. Doddridge Harper Lindsay Frank Marson Carl Caldwell Walter Higham Alonxo Worl Albert Boyer W. S. Miller E. A. Barry R. II. Ressler C. F. Hagaman M. Straughn '. Ed. Paul Leon Allen B. A. Carpenter F. M. Morrow i . M. Ethel Macy

A. C. Reese C. F. Marson Mrs. F. W. Marson Lulu Spahr Viola Roth Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenburg Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirby Margaret Quigley Ed. Kinsinger Mr. and Mrs. John Walters Alice Kiser i Charles Shutz Charles McCann E. B. Trusler, A.' M. Henshaw Uriah Bertsch Reuben Bertsch Paul R. Bertsch

Benj. Toms W. L. Cory O. E. Stewart Arthur Huddleson E. M. Hoover B. F. Hardman Baltzer Eikenbery Charles Rummel Sanford Wilson Walter H. Bertsch Charles F. Hale A. H. Shafer . William Shultz A. H Wiseman Alice Kelules Mrs. John D. Warren Mrs. Geo. Cooper Ada Bertsch Mrs. Emil Ebert Mrs. Willard Petro '

Mrs. C. A. Bertsch Mrs. J. C. Gilbert Dan Stonecipher W. W. Waddell H. S. Shideler Alice Bradbury Mrs. Dr. Wright H. B. Boyd C. F. Wheeler May C. Walker Jennie S. Macy Mrs. Reuben Bertsch -Emma J. Henley J. C. Howard John Macy John Smalley Jennie Hunnicutt Nellie Sloniker Sim Crockett Jas F. Cunningham

F. W. Danner S. W. Jakes G. E. Kenworthy G. S. Lang John G. Mannon Mrs. Charles N. Teetor Anna M. Dilling Joseph S. Helms Lee De Hays Mrs. Ed. Drischel Ed. Drlschel Frank H. Ohm it Edwin R. Callaway John B. Wissler F. C. Mosbaugh F. J. Scudder L. E. Thompson Don F. Sutton Mrs. Carl Wissler E. O. Fulghum

OFFICERS B. F. Wissler, Pres. Catherine Callaway, Secy. Rudolph Hoover, V. Pres. W. P. Hunnicutt, Treas.

.PROGRAMS SENT ON REQUEST

CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES W. B. Wilson Rooms Clark Faucett, Corn Earl Crawford Tickets Isaiah Flicker, Entertainment Dean House Advertising. . A. H. Hines, Public Schools Mrs. Joseph Moore, Domestic Science