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NEW FARM BUREAU HOME 

 The Kane County Farm Bureau, recently acquired and moved Into 

 this distinctive home. Formerly a school building, it is located on a 

 bluff and overlooks Geneva and the Fo< River valley. There's a big 

 meeting hall upstairs where the members can get together. 



^g PAID FOR PRIZE PICTURES. Send original, 

 ^k I closaup inapthott — must be new, clear, in- 

 iv P teresting. Send names and complete detaib 

 of each one submitted to PRIZE PICTURE EDITOR. 

 Room 1200, 608 So. DMrborn St., Chicago. 



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A BUSY LADY — 

 — is Illinois Home Bureau Federation's or- 

 ganization chairman, Mrs. Elsie Mies, Cham- 

 paign county. She and Mrs. Harry Reifsteck 

 represented the lAA at the annual meeting 

 of the Associated Women of the American 

 Farm Bureau in California. 



BIRTHDAY GREETINGS, ELSIE! 

 Little Miss Elsie Patterson, of Mason county, reads 

 her first birthday card. Her daddy, Gerald Patterson, 

 has been a member of the Farm Bureau two years. 



TWO HOBOES IN ILLINOIS 

 Mutt and Jeff like to travel on 



the back of their master's coupe. 



They live in Michigan. This picture 



was sent in by Miss Lillian Tran- 



barger, Sangamon county. 



WHILE MOTHER 

 PATCHES — 

 Neil keeps out of the way. 

 Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Richland 

 county, and son. 



CHRISTIAN COUNTY FARM BUREAU'S OFFICERS 

 Recently re-elected (left to right) are Gerald Waters, Secretary; 

 . F. Schneeberger, President; William Achenbach, Vice-president; and 

 H. Wagehoft, Treasurer. 



MARATHON MILKER 

 Fresh 13 years ago and still 

 giving milk. "Suda" is owned 

 by Rev. William H. Mason, 

 Moultria county. 



