FARMERS' MONTHLY OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY 



is one of the busiest ones in the place. 

 Last year it toolt sixty leaders to oversee 

 the boys and girls in club work in this 

 county. This year it will take as many 

 and may be more. We haven't as yet a 

 complete list of the 1926 leaders but are 

 printing the names of those thus far 

 starting work. Remember when you read ] 

 the names that they are those of busy 

 people who are al.so accepting a service 

 for the boys and girls in their community. 



Amherst: Miss Cora Hewlett, Mrs. L. 

 E. Walsh, Miss Ella Buckler and Mrs. 

 .J. L. Sanborn. i 



Dclchcrtown : Mrs. E. F. Shumway, 

 Miss Nellie Shea, Miss Helen Keyes, Miss 

 Gertrude Makepeace, Miss Mabel Ran- 

 dolph, Miss Martha Conklin, Mrs. Brid- 

 get Fitzgerald. 



Chesterfield: Mrs. Egbert Damon. 



Cummington: Miss Olive Morey. 



Easthampton: N. F. Whippen. 



Granbj/: Mrs. Ashley Randall, Miss E. 

 D. Haines and Mr. Ashley Randall. 



Hadley: Mr. Paul Brown, Miss B. A. 

 Ryan, Mrs. Caroline Scott, Miss Slattery, 

 Miss Katharine Crowley, Mrs. Edna 

 Powers, Miss E. Chittim, Miss Margaret 

 Brooks. 



Hatfield: Mr. Edward Burke, Miss 

 Louise Frisbee, Miss Anna Brusko, Mrs. 

 R. E. Donelson, Mr. Ford, Miss Anna 

 Pelc and Miss Leoine Betram. 



Huntington: Miss Mildred Gillette, Mr. 

 Sterling. 



Middle field: Miss Margaret Boyle. 



Northampton : Mrs. Mabel Smith and 

 Mr. W. L Mayo. 



Pelkam: Miss Alice CoUis, Mrs. Guy 

 Reed and Miss Ruth Thomp.son. 



Plain field: Mrs. A. Derby. 



Southampton: Miss Margaret Zoudlick 

 and Mr. Fred Graves. 



South Hadley: Mrs. R. O. Nicolai and 

 Mrs. Arthur Ryan. 



Westhampton: Miss E. C. Stiles and 

 Mrs. Charles Burt. 



William.-iburg : Mrs. Charles Gould and 

 Miss Marion Chandler. 



Wortlii)if/ton: Mrs. Carl Loveland and 

 Miss Hazel Baird. 



There will doubtless be other leaders 

 come in throughout the winter. 



Mr. E. H. Nodine, assistant .state club 

 leader, told a group of boys at South 

 Hadley about 4-H poultry club work. 

 There appeared interest enough among 

 the boys to form a club, and officers were 

 elected at once. A local man Mr. 

 Orsborne has been sought out by the boys 

 for a local leader. 



AROUND THE COUNTY 



Joe Sena and .John Clark of Easthamp- 

 ton and .Joel Dwight and .Joe Donnis of 

 Hatfield have recently joined the Dairy 

 Club. 



The Hampshire County Dairy Club 

 now has thirty-eight members who own 

 sixty-nine head of dairy animals. Sixty- 

 four are purebreds. Some of them are 

 milking heifers now. 



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