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VoLXXVIII NORTHSTAR, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 1, No.l2 



National Meeting for 1916 



The last word from Secretary Foster regarding the 1916 National Conven- 

 tion Meeting, is as follows: The dates February 22-23-24 have been approved, 

 and the place of meeting is in dispute. It seems Chicago, Philadelphia and 

 Washington are the favorites with Chicago apparently first choice. 



Honey Day 



Mr. J. C. Scholl, Watseka, 111. mails us a copy of his local paper under 

 date of November 3rd., and we copy as follows: "Eat honey on Thanksgiving 

 Day. It is Honey Day. Scholl for honey." Just two lines, but enough to keep 

 honey before the public. Did you do as much? 



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