. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May, 1914. Merican Hee Journal Secor at Forest City, former president of the National, and one of the best known beekeepers of the middle West. Being near the Minnesota line we hope for a good avtendance from that State. Bring a basket of lunch and the baby and enjoy the day. At Ues Moines July 15. We will meet at the Dustman apiary, which is convenient to the car line. The com- mittee has not yet announced the pro- gram, but they are planning for outdoor demonstrations of various kinds, and a record attendance is expected. Des- Moines is centrally lo


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May, 1914. Merican Hee Journal Secor at Forest City, former president of the National, and one of the best known beekeepers of the middle West. Being near the Minnesota line we hope for a good avtendance from that State. Bring a basket of lunch and the baby and enjoy the day. At Ues Moines July 15. We will meet at the Dustman apiary, which is convenient to the car line. The com- mittee has not yet announced the pro- gram, but they are planning for outdoor demonstrations of various kinds, and a record attendance is expected. Des- Moines is centrally located, and has railroad facilities which enable one to reach the city from any direction. At Mt. Pleasant July 28. The com- mittee has already had a meeting and prepared a preliminary draft of the program which includes several speak- ers. They will announce their program a little later. At Clarinda Aug. 12. Mr. J. L. Strong, who has kept bees in Iowa continu- ously for 48 years, will entertain the beekeepers in his apiary on Aug. 12. Everybody will bring a basket of lunch and enjoy a picnic dinner under Mr. Strong's trees. As Clarinda is only 11 miles from the Missouri line, we hope for a liberal representation from that State. At Sioux City Aug. 20. For several years a Tri-State picnic has been held at Sioux City. Beekeepers from South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa find a convenient meeting place at Riverside Park. The committee has not yet ar- ranged for the day's entertainment, but they always have a good attendance and an interesting time. . Delmar Sept. —. Frank Cover- dale has become famous as a grower of sweet clover, and the picnic and field day at the Coverdale farm will at- tract beekeepers from long distances. The place is easily accessible from Illinois and southern Wisconsin, so we expect to meet many friends from those States. The committee will an- nounce the date and program shortly. Let every beekeeper make note of the time and place of these meetings, and ma


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