THE BEE-KEEPERS- REVIEW 475 



Program Annual Convention of Missouri State Bee-Keepers' 



Association at Snap's Hotel, Excelsior Springs, 



Mo., December 16 and 17, 1913. 



First Day, 2:^0 P. M. 



1. Call to Order. 



2. Reading Minutes Last Annual Convention. 



3. Calling Roll of Members. 



4. Appointment of Committees. 



5. Reception of Members. 



6. Report of Secretary. 



7. Report of Standing Committee. 



8. Address of President. 



9. Election of Officers. 



8:00 P. M. 



1. Paper — "Bee-Keeping as a Business," R. A. Holekamp, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



2. Address — "The Good Bees Do for Humanity," Dr. A. D. Wolfe, 

 Parkville, Mo. 



3. Paper — 'Bee-Keeping in Italy and France," C. P. Dadant, Ham- 

 ilton, 111. 



4. Speech — "Wit and LIumor of the Bee and the Bee-Keeper," J. 

 T. Martin, Liberty, Mo. 



Second Day, p:oo A. M. 



5. Paper — "Bee-Keeping in South Missouri and Northern Minne- 

 sota," H. F. Strang, Cleo, Mo. 



6. Address — "How to Avoid Getting into Trouble with Your 

 Neighbor on Account of Your Bees," M. E. Darbv. Spring- 

 field, Mo. 



7. Address — "How to Beat 'Em if You Do." A. T. Rodman, Kansas 

 City. 



8. Papers — "Rearing Good Queens," E. E. Lawrence, Donipshan, 

 Mo., and L. E. Altwine, St. Joseph, Mo. 



9. Address — "Mistakes of an Old Beginner," Clav Foley, Missouri 

 City, Mo. 



10. Paper — "The Best Way to Increase," H. C. Gadberrv^ Miami, 

 Mo. 



1:30 P. M. 



11. Address — "A Commission Merchant's Experience in Handling 

 Honey," C. C. Clemons, Kansas City, Mo. 



12. Address — "Experiences of a Supply Dealer," C. E. Walker. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



13. Address — "How to Get a Good Foul Brood Law," J. W. Rouse, 

 Mexico, Mo. 



14. Paper — "History of Missouri State Bee-Keepers' Association," 

 W. T. Carey, Wakenda, Mo. 



