lii STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



THE T^OIVCEN'S SECTIOTsT. 



HELD IN THE LYCEUM ON THE AFTERNOONS OF 



WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 2 AND 3. 



CHAIRMAN AND CONDUCTOR, MRS. MARY A. MAYO, BATTLE CREEK. 



WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 1. 



1:15 Greeting, Mrs. Mary A. Mayo. 



1:30 "Chemistry of Cooking and Cleaning," Miss Ellen R. Rushmore, Agricultural Col- 

 lege. 



Discussion. 

 2:30 "The mother's greatest need," Mrs. Irma T. Jones, Lansing. 



Discussion, led by Mrs. Maud B. Shattuck, Oakland Co. 



Question Box. 



Music for session by Miss Agnes McCotter. 



THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2. 



1:15 "The art of living," Mrs. Alex Custard. Mendon. 



Discussion. 

 2:30 "The true helpmate," Mrs. Ella E. Rockwood, Flint. 



Discussion, led by Mrs. J. H. Holman, Rochester. 



Question Box. 



Music for the session by Miss Nellie Snook, Rochester, and Mrs. Grace Grayley, 

 Pontiac. 



FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 3. 



1:15 "The value of training," Miss Maud R. Keller, Agricultural College. 



Discussion, led by Miss Jessie H. Smith, Pontiac. 

 2:10 "Tovpn and country clubs for women," Miss Katharine M. Inglis, Alma College. 



Discussion. 

 ■3:00 "Consecrated parentage," Mrs. Belle M. Perry, Charlotte. 



Music for the session by Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher Sheridan. 



