January, 1915. 



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New Jersey Meeting 



The annual meeting of the New Jer- 

 sey State Beekeepers' Association will 

 be held at the Entomology Building in 

 New Brunswick, Jan. 13 and 14, 191-5. 



PROGRAM. 

 Wednesday. Jan. 13— 10:30 a.m. 



Reading of the minutes and report of the 

 secretary- treasurer. 



•• Double Walled Hives -i/f. Single Walled 

 Hives and Winter Cases"— C. H. Root. Red 

 Bank. 



Round Table discussion. 



2:00 I'.M — " Spring Feeding"— G. F. Neipp. 

 Chatham. 



"Blocking Up to Prevent Swarmine"— 

 Harold Hornor. Mt. Holly. 



"Increasing the Membership" — C. D. 

 Cheney. Hoboken. 



7:30 p. M— "The Need of Additional Legis- 

 lation"— Dr. Headlee. New Brunswick. 



■Retailing the Crop —H. T. Kille. Swed- 

 esboro. 



Thursday. Jan. 14.— q;3o a.m. 



Livelihood"— C. H. 

 Honey 



" Raising Honey for 

 Root. Red Bank. 



'Lessons from the Hartford 

 Show"— E. G. Carr. New Egypt 



"Swamp Beekeeping"— S. Powers. Wad- 

 ing River. 



2;oo P.M.— Election of officers, election of 

 delegate to National convention, and elec- 

 tion of delegate to State Board of Agricul- 

 ture. 



' Reminiscences'— W. W. Case. French- 

 town. 



The following officers were elected 

 for the ensuing year: 



President, C. H. Root, Red Bank; 1st 

 Vice-President, Harold Hornor, Mt. 

 Holly; 2d Vice-President, Dr. C. D. 

 Cheney; 3d Vice-President, J. H. M. 



Cook, Essex Falls ; Secretary-Treas- 

 urer, E. G. Carr, New Egypt. 



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Washington State Meeting in January. 

 — The Washington State Beekeepers' 

 Association will hold their 21st annual 

 convention in the Farmers' Room in 

 the Court House in North Yakima, on 

 Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 6 and 7, 

 191.5. We expect a large gathering, 

 and are in hopes to have some cele- 

 brated visitors in attendance. We de- 

 sire the attendance of every member, 

 as we shall discuss the foulbrood law 

 which the committee is now working 

 on and wishes to have passed at the 

 coming meeting of the Legislature. 

 J. B. Ramace, Sec. 



