Missouri Home Makers'' Conference. 



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Dadeville Home Makers' Club, Dade County. 



During the last session the Home Makers' Conference had 

 four departments represented — "Child Welfare," "Poultry," 

 "Dairying," and "Canning." An endeavor will be made the 

 coming year to create other departments. What these de- 

 partments are will depend upon what the women of the State 

 want. Any woman desiring information concerning the various 

 departments may obtain literature on the subject of "Child 

 Welfare" from Mrs. C. W. Green, Columbia, Mo.; "Poultry," 

 Mrs. Lee Alford, Vandalia, Mo.; "Dairying," Miss Mabel 

 Burks, Kingsville, Mo., R. F. D. 27; "Canning," Miss Alice 

 Kinney, New Franklin, Mo. 



It is the duty of every woman to make this work a success. 

 Why not make this organization the strongest in the State? 

 Why not join now and get copies of the proceedings when they 

 are published? For information concerning membership address 

 Mrs. Cora Chapin, Appleton City, Mo. 



Farmers' Week, from the home makers' standpoint, at 

 least, was one of the most successful in its history. It was very 

 gratifying to note the eager response of the women to all work 

 pertaining to the home. There now seems to be a general 

 awakening to the importance of this work. Judging from the 



