. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. January, 1916. American Hee Journal Convention ^ Proceedings Tennessee Field Meet.—We are in receipt of a letter stating that Mr. J. M. Buchanan and Mr. W. E. Drane are en- deavoring to arrange for a field meet- ing of Tennessee beekeepers some time next summer. We are promised an announcement for our columns when arrangements are completed. In the meantime beekeepers who are inter- ested in organizing for cooperation in selling, or who will be interested in making an exhibit at the 1916 Tri-State Fair are requested to write to Mr. W. E. Drane, 47 Uni
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. January, 1916. American Hee Journal Convention ^ Proceedings Tennessee Field Meet.—We are in receipt of a letter stating that Mr. J. M. Buchanan and Mr. W. E. Drane are en- deavoring to arrange for a field meet- ing of Tennessee beekeepers some time next summer. We are promised an announcement for our columns when arrangements are completed. In the meantime beekeepers who are inter- ested in organizing for cooperation in selling, or who will be interested in making an exhibit at the 1916 Tri-State Fair are requested to write to Mr. W. E. Drane, 47 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. ^ Massachusetts Meeting The East- ern Massachusetts Society of Beekeep- ers will hold their January meeting on the 8th at 3 , in Room 15, Old South Building, Boston. The regular speaker of the day, Mr. Allen Latham, of Nor- wichtown, Conn., will speak on " Build- ing Up Nuclei into Full ; In addition, the American Bee Journal will send Mr. Frank C. Pellett, of Iowa, who will also address us at this meet- ing, and also the Worcester County Beekeepers' Association at their regu- lar meeting at Worcester on the same day at 8 Benjamin P. S.\nds, Secreiary. New York State Convention. — The beekeepers of New York State at the Syracuse convention have appointed a publicity committee which is to offer premiums of $15, $10, and several of $5, for sketches, snappy, comical, capti- vating, on the subject of honey, to be used on postal cards, with illustrations showing some feature of honey pro- duction. The beekeepers of course are expected to assist in the distribu- tion. Candidates for this competition should write Mr. F. Greiner, Naples, N. Y. Let the good work go on. Iowa Convention The 4th annual meeting of the Iowa State Beekeepers' Association was held at Des Moines Dec. 14 and 15. The meeting was well attended and themembers enthusiastic. The illustrated lectures at the evening sessions were especially enjoyed. Mon- day eveni
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