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work. Each member suggests subjecls in which she is inter- 

 ested, then a committee is appointed to plan the program. This 

 program is mailed to the State Board of Agriculture, which pre- 

 pares references on each subject and returns them to the club. 

 A new outline has been published containing all of the late 

 references. For each month special subjects are suggested 

 suitable for study during that particulaV time of the year. 



The Missouri State Board of Agriculture is working for 

 better conditions in the homes, and is eager and willing to help. 

 We see the success of the work in other states, and believe Mis- 

 souri should be second to none. 



Home Makers' Club of Woodbine, St. Joseph, Mo. 



HOME MAKERS CLUBS OF MISSOURI. 



The following clubs, with four exceptions, have been or- 

 ganized since June, 1913: The Home Makers' Clubs in Paris 

 and Sedalia were organized by Miss Nelle Nesbitt, then a 

 representative of the State Board of Agriculture. The village 

 Improvement Club of Centerview, Johnson county, was or- 

 ganized by the women of the town in 1912. Mrs. E. W. Vogel 

 organized the Home Makers' Club in Salem, Dent county, in 

 1912. Audrain county, one; Buchanan county, four; Chariton 

 county, two; Clinton county, one; Cape Girardeau county, 

 three; DeKalb county, one; Dade county, four; Dent county, 

 one; Grundy county, one; Harrison county, three; Jackson 

 county, four; Lafayette county, two; Monroe county, one; 



