DISCUSSIONS OF THE PENINSULA 



FARMERS' CLUB. 



OFFICERS FOR IST-t. 



President — J. E. Sava_2:e. 

 Recording Secretary — E. H. McCAllum. 

 Vice-President — W. A. Marshall. 

 Corresponding Secretary — George L. Eoberts. 

 Treasurer — George Parmelee. 



OFFICERS FOR 1S75. 



President — B, Montague. 



Vice-President — W. A. Marshall. 



Recording Secretary — George L. Eoberts. 



Corresponding Secretary — W. W. Tracy. 



Treasurer — George Parmelee. 



Executive Committee — The President and Secretaries. 



CONSTITUTION. 



Article 1. This ors;anization shall be known as the Peninsula Farmers' Club. 



Art. 2. The object of this society shall be, — first, to promote a free and general discus- 

 sion of agricultural subjects among its members; and second, to advance the general inter- 

 ests of the farmers and fruit growers of Grand Traverse. 



Art. 3. Any person may become a' member of this society by signing the constitution 

 and conforming to the regulations of the society. Such members may withdraw from the 

 Bociety by simply requesting the secretary to erase their names from the roll. 



Art. 4. The officers of this societj- shall consist of a president, vice-president, recording 

 secretary, corresponding secretary, and treasurer; all of whom shall hold office until their 

 successors are elected. Any vacancy occurring shall be filled by a special election, by bal- 

 lot, at the next succeeding regular meeting of the society. 



Art. 5. The annual meeting of the society shall be lield the last Friday in November of 

 each year, when officers for the succeeding year shall be elected by ballot. A regular 

 meeting may be called at any time by the president and secretary of the society. 



Art. 6. Amendments to this constitution may be presented at any regular meeting, said 

 amendments to be acted upon at the next succeeding regular meeting, and to take effect 

 immediately upon receiving a two-thirds vote of the members present. 



Note.— The Peninsula Farmers' Clab of Old Mission, Grand Traverse connty, Michigan, is one of the 

 most nsefnl organizations of the kind in the State. This peninfula in Traverse Bay is about eighteen miles 

 long by about two wide, and Is well adapted to fruit culture. It will be seen, also, from the discussions, 

 that attention is given to a general system of agriculture. 



