. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. March, 1908. American "Bgc Joarn^^. Oliscellaneou flecxjs -Ifems Death of Mrs. F. Danzenbaker We received a letter from Mr. F. Dan- zenbaker, on February 24, saying that his wife was stricken with Bright's dis- ease of the kidneys which ended in death. February 13. We are sure that Mr. Danzenbaker has the sincere sym- pathy of all our readers, in his bereave- ment. ? Four Deaths in One Family The Medina County fOhio) Gazette, of February 14, contains the notice of 4 deaths within a week in the family of W. K. Morrison, assistant editor of Gleanin


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. March, 1908. American "Bgc Joarn^^. Oliscellaneou flecxjs -Ifems Death of Mrs. F. Danzenbaker We received a letter from Mr. F. Dan- zenbaker, on February 24, saying that his wife was stricken with Bright's dis- ease of the kidneys which ended in death. February 13. We are sure that Mr. Danzenbaker has the sincere sym- pathy of all our readers, in his bereave- ment. ? Four Deaths in One Family The Medina County fOhio) Gazette, of February 14, contains the notice of 4 deaths within a week in the family of W. K. Morrison, assistant editor of Gleanings in Bee Culture. Mrs. Morri- son and a 2-year-old son died of pneu- monia, the other two being twin babies that died at birth. The 3 children were all laid to rest in the same casket on Saturday, while the mother passed away on the following Monday. The Morrison family came to Medina, Ohio, two years ago, from Porto Rico, Mrs. Morrison being a native of Ber- muda. Mr. Morrison was born in Ohio, but had lived in the West Indies most of his life. children between the ages of 2 and 18 are left motherless, the oldest being a daughter, who at the time was dangerously sick with pneu- monia. The sincere sympathy of all will go out to Mr. Morrison in his deep sorrow. ?* A Pair of Corrections We have received the following from Dr. Miller: Mr. Editor :—While commending the American Bee Journal for having re- ports so generally correct, I want to call attention to a pair of errors on page 50. I am there made to say "that bees should be put into the cellar the day before the last day that is fit for them to fly in the ; That would be a very foolish proceeding. The advice will be all right if "the day before" is changed to "the day ; At the close of the same page oc- curs: "Dr. Miller said the bees ball a queen to protect ; Generally there is no thought of protection, but just the contrary. The whole discussion is mis- leading


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