The Bulletin. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911. 



8:10 A. M.— Stock Judging— Cattle. Prof. J. C. McNutt. 



10:15 A. M. — Ilnndliiig of Sandy Land. A. M. Swinnerton, Manager Pine- 

 hnrst Farm. 

 Discussion. 

 10:45 A. M. — Kesults of the Demonstration Woric. C. R. Hudson, State Agent. 

 Discussion. 



Parcel Post. E. E. Miller, of Prof/rrssive Farmer. 

 11 :30 A. M. — Cooperative Marketing in Catawba County. W. J. Sbuford. 



Discussion. 

 12:15 P. M. — Business Meeting of the Convention. 

 12:;W P. INI.— Dinner. 

 2:00 P. M. — Address. Franklin Sherman, State Entomologist. 



The College will furnish rooms free. The only expense of those attending 

 will be 25 cents a meal. Those intending to stay at the College will please 

 liring sheets and a pillow if they desire a pillow. 



PROGRAM WOMEN'S FARM-LIFE CONVENTION, A. AND M. COLLEGE, 



WEST RALEIGH, N. C. 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911. 



Welcome to Raleigh. Mrs. T. P. Harrison, President Woman's Club. 

 Welcome on Behalf Department of Agriculture. Mrs. W. N. Hutt, Chairman. 

 Response. Miss Eula Dixon, Alamance County. 

 Woman's Institutes. Mr. T. B. Parker, Director of Farmers' Institutes for 



North Carolina. 

 What the College Can Do for the Home and Farm. Dr. D. H. Hill, President 



A. and M. College. 

 The Paper and Magazine as Inspirations in the Home. Mr. Clarence H. Poe. 

 Beautifying the Farm Home. Mr. Jacques Busbee. 

 The Girls' Tomato Club. Mr. I. O. Schaub. 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911. 



Demonstration — The Killing, Dressing, and Marketing of Chickens. Mr. J. S. 



Jeffrey, Poultryman. 

 Bee Raising. Mr. Walter Womble. 

 Pickles. Mrs. W. N. Hutt. 



Demonstration- — Quick Breads. Miss Katherine Parker. 

 Demonstration — Light Breads. Mrs. Charles McKimmon. 

 The State Fair as a Source of Pin Money. Mr. Joseph E. Pogue, Secretary 



State Fair Association. 

 Demonstration — Home Dressmaking. Mrs. Frank Register, Halifax County. 

 The Pure Food Crusade. W. M. Allen, State Food Chemist. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911. 



Sanitation in the Farmhouse. Miss Minnie Hopper. 



Home Helps. Miss Jane Ward. 



Sanitation on the Farm. Mrs. C. R. Hudson. 



Mothers' Clubs. Mrs. F. L. Stevens. 



Sanitation in Schools. Mrs. W. R. Hollowell, President State Betterment 

 Association for North Carolina. 



Moral Training of Children. Mrs. Emelie McGilvary Orr, Statesville. 



The College Girl's Opportunities. Miss INIinnie Jamison. State Normal. 



How to Obtain Pure Water. Miss Daisy Allen, Water Analyst, State Labora- 

 tory of Hygiene. 



The Care of Babies. Dr. Dixon-Carroll. 



The School Teacher. Miss Webb. Wan-en Plains. 



Housekeeping in Foreign Lands. Col. Fred Olds, Secretary Raleigh Chamber 

 of Commerce. 



