FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION 247 



Fourth Day, January 19 



Arrive Depart 



Salem 8:15 A.M. 



Carter 8 130 A. M. 9 130 A. M. 



Kell 9 135 A. M. 10 40 A. M. 



Texico 10:45 A.M. 11:45 A.M. 



Mt. Vernon 12 :oi P. M. ^12:30 P. M. 



Bonnie 12 :45 P. M. 2 :oo P. M. 



Ina 2 :o5 P. M. 3 :2o P. M. 



Mt. Vernon 3 :5o P. M. ** 



*Stop at Mt. Vernon from 12:01 to 12:30 P. M. for lunch. 



**Night lectures at Mt. Vernon. 



Fifth Day, January 20 



Arrive Depart 



Mt. Vernon 8 :oo A. M. 



Whittington 8 :30 A. M. 9 :45 A. M. 



Benton 10 :05 A. M. 12 :oi P. M. 



Goreville 1:05 P. M. 2 :20 P. M. 



Cypress 2 :5o P. M. 4 :oo P. M. 



Marion 5 :oo P. M. * 



* Night lectures, then disband; equipment to be returned to 

 Danville on train No. 120, January 21. 



One Day Meeting 



More one day meetings were held than in any previous 

 year and in all but a few cases good sized audiences were pres- 

 ent. These meetings consisted of forenoon and afternoon and, 

 in a number of cases, evening programs of addresses and dis- 

 cussions of dairy subjects. The points where meetings were 

 held included the following: 



Jacksonville. Paris. Waterloo. Metamore. 



Grant Park Hidalgo. Bone Gap. Mt. Olive. 



Shelbyville. Vernon. Lincoln. Kenney. 



Farrington. Carterville. Chrisman. Low Point. 



Washington. Portage. West Liberty. Litchfield. 



Morton. Assumption. Mt. Vernon. San Jose. 



El Paso. 



