. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Quality Berries Subject At March Club Meetings Southeastern Massachusetts Group Observes Tenth An- niversary â Dr. Franklin Gets Gift â Association Spring Meeting-Exhibit April 21. Quality fruit was the only topic on the program of the February meetings of the Plymouth County Cranberry clubs, South Shore, Kington, the 20th, Southeastern, Rochester Grange Hall, the 21st. The subject was discussed from a number of instructive angles. About 35 attended at Kingston, with no supper served and double that number at Rochester ,with a supp


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Quality Berries Subject At March Club Meetings Southeastern Massachusetts Group Observes Tenth An- niversary â Dr. Franklin Gets Gift â Association Spring Meeting-Exhibit April 21. Quality fruit was the only topic on the program of the February meetings of the Plymouth County Cranberry clubs, South Shore, Kington, the 20th, Southeastern, Rochester Grange Hall, the 21st. The subject was discussed from a number of instructive angles. About 35 attended at Kingston, with no supper served and double that number at Rochester ,with a supper following. Meetings wei'e held on the coldest days of the year. Elections of officers will be held at the next meetings instead of in April. Emile C. St. Jacques presi- ding at Rochester named as nomin- ating committee, George Cowen, Ellis D. Atwood and Frank Cran- don. This change of election, it was announced was because the fact in April cranberry clubs will com- bine with Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association in its Spring meeting, and equipment show. This will be the third annual such event, gathering to be at Memorial Town Hall, Wareham, Friday, April 21. Program is similar to previous years, exhibition of cranberry equipment opening in the town hall basement at 9 a. m., business meet- ing 11:30 to 12:30 this followed by a luncheon by Wareham "Mom and Dads ; Two to four, a speaking session in charge of Dr. H. J. Franklin. The Rochester meeting was the tenth annivei'sary of the club. At j the supper a birthday cake was served. Gilbert Beaton, sec-treas. announced the fact, and said the suitablity of a birthday gift was thought of, but the question was who to give it to. Then, he said, there was an honorary member who had just had a birthday and was shortly to take a trip to Washing- ton in behalf of the growers. Dr. Franklin. He was presented witli a brief case from the club. â Rochester Meeting Prof. Cox, University of Mass- achusetts made a report


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