FARM BUREAU NEWS I 



IT WAS A GREAT GAME EETVEEN TWO i 



Ass'f Farm Adviser J. C. McLean of Adams wunty, left, cone 

 Braham of Will county whose base ball team wj^ in the state se 

 at Manhattan, September 7th. 



I. A. A. TENT-SHADE, CHAIRS, TABLES, WATER, ENTERTAINMENT 



The centrally located I. A. A. tent at the State Fair again proves to be the meeting place for Farm 

 Bureau members and their friends. The Boone County Farm Bureau band, seen in foreground of picture 

 at bottom of page, played in the tent on Farm Bjreau Day. 



You'd never think thJ 

 team up into a como 

 nois. But that's what 



two diverse loi 

 ation that woul 

 ppened, believe 



you can't believe all ylu se«, 



LOOKS LIKE A LARGE TUMMY ACHE 



Prize picture of Ralph Griffith eating one 

 of the "Delicious" apples his father, R. W. 

 Griffith, raises near Cobden in Union county. 





LEON, LELAND, LILLIAN LOOK ALIKE 



Prize Picture of Mrs. Elmer Coffey of Christian county 

 and her two sons and daughter, triplets, who were three 

 years old August 5th. 



SEND IN YOUR ENTRY 

 TO ''PRIZE PICTURES'' 



LITTLE JACK COUNTISS 



Maybe he didn't want his picture took. 

 But, the lad above, who now is Sales Man- 

 ager for Illinois Producers Creameries shows 

 all the fight that has made him a driving 

 force in obtaining better prices for Illi- 

 nois dairyman. 



HANDSOR 



Pipe the CO 

 serious busines 

 sent Manager 

 eries look cha 

 old days when 



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TMlS TRACK 



FARM AND HOME BUREAU CHORUS READY TO SING ON FARM 



Chorus of 1000 voices pictured on the stage in frtnt of the grandi 



