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INSTITUTES. 



OFFICERS STATE FARMERS' INSTITUTE— 1914. 



Hugli Dawson, Olmstead, Ky President 



Chas. E. Marvin, Paynes Depot, Ky 1st Vice-Pres'. 



Joe C. Van Meter, Lexington, Ky 2nd Vice-Pres. 



L. Y. Woodruff, Murray, Ky 3rd Vice-Pres. 



Christy Park, Frankfort, Ky Secretary 



OOUNTY INSTITUTES 1913-1914. 



The following is a list of the counties where insti- 

 tutes have been held during the latter half of 1913, and 

 the first half of 1914, and the officers elected, where same 

 was reported to this department: 



Adair County — James English, Columbia, President; Ores Borger, 



Columbia, Secretary. 

 Allen County — Joe Meredith, Holland, President; W. L. Motley, ScottS' 



ville. Secretary. 

 Ballard County — ^Hardy Nance, Wickliffe, President; W. S. Roach, 



Barlow, Secretary. 

 Bath County — W. S. Gudgel, Owingsville, President; C. W. Tipton, 



Owingsville, Secretary. 

 Barren County — ^Dolph Depp, Glasgow, President; H. P. Chamberlin 



Glasgow, R. No. 7, Secretary. 

 Bell County — B. A. Fuson, Pineville, President; H. B. Jones, Pineville 



Secretary. 

 Boone County — John C. Bedinger, "Walton, President; R. O.' Hughes, 



Richwood, Secretary. 

 Boyd County — Jesse Cyrus, Durbin, President; John Haney, Catletts- 



burg. Secretary. 

 Breathitt County — W. H. Blanton, Jackson, President; Sanford Brown 



Noctor, Secretary. 

 Bullitt County — J. T. Lee, Shepherdsville, President; Mrs. R. L. Trout- 

 man, Shepherdsville, Secretary. 



