THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 473 



Program Iowa Bee-Keepers' Association, Des Moines, Iowa, 

 December 10, 11, 12, 1913. 



Wednesday, Deeei'iber lo. 



10:00 A. M. 

 Address of President, Frank C. Pellett, Atlantic. 

 Report of Secretary, S. W. Snyder, Center Point. 

 Report of Treasurer, C. H. True, Edgewood. 

 Reports of Standing Committees. 

 Appointment of Committees. 



1:00 P. M. 

 "Some Side Lines on the Farm," J. W. Jarnagin, Des IMoines. 

 "Marketing the Crop," W. P. Southworth, Sioux City. 

 "Bee-Keeping as a Business," B. A. Aldrich, Smithland. 

 "Selling Direct to the Consumer," J. L. Strong, Clarinda. 

 Ladies' Informal Meeting in Separate Room in charge of Miss Nina 

 Secor, of Forest City. 



8 :00 P. M. 

 "Bee-Keeping in Europe," C. P. Dadant, Hamilton, Illinois. 



Thursday, December ii. 



9:00 A. M. 



Election of Officers. 



"Arrangement of Apiary." C. H. True, Edgewood. 



"Sweet Clover : What It Will Do for the Farmers and Bee-Keepers 



of Iowa," FVank Coverdale, Delmar. 



[This address alone will be well worth the time and expense of a journey across 



the state to every bee-keeper, especially those combining bee-keeping with 



other branches of agriculture.] 



1 :00 P. M. 



"Bee-Keeping as a Side Line and the Fun of the Thing,"' Hamlin B. 



Miller, Marshalltown. 

 "Modern Methods of Caring for Extracted Honey," E. R Root, 



Medina, Ohio. 



[Mr. Root's address will be followed by a demonstration of capping melter, power 



extractor and other machinery for the large producer, lay Mr. Root 



and Mr. F. C. Scranton of Des Moines] 



8 :00 P. M. 

 "How May We Increase the Consumption of Honey?" Eugene Secor, 



Forest City. 

 Increase," I. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville. 

 "Advertising," Dr. A. F. Bonney, Buck Grove. 

 "Comb or Extracted Honey," C. L. Pinney, LeMars. 



