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'AO msi EaQle River, Wisconsin March 30th=31st, 1915 Women’s Meetings At the MASONIC HALL Men’s Meetings to be held At the COURTHOUSE University of Wisconsin. College of Agriculture In co-operation with and under direction of Oscar Gunderson, Agricultural Representative for Vilas County. Tlirnr BirFTIAinO are arranged so as to THESE MEETINGS Make it a point to attend a// of the meeting <HOMP. UNO MEET YIUAS BOUNTY FARMERS Remember the dates and places. PROGRAM TUESDAV MARCH 30th, 1915, 10 a.m. Community Potato Growing ( Discussion) E. L. Luther Selecting the Profitable Dairy Sire (Discussion)...F. 11. Scribner 1:30 P. M. Selection of Seeds for Planting and Exhibiting ( Discussion ) E. L. Luther Value of Pure P»rcd Sire in the Herd ( Discussion).F. IL Scribner WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 10 a. m. Concrete Construction on the Farm (Discussion)...!'. M. White Plot Work ( Discussion )Oscar Gunderson 1:00 p. m. How to Build a Concrete Silo (Discussion) F. M. White Business Methods on the Farm (Discussion)D. IL Otis WOMEN’S PROGRAM TUESDAY, March 30th, at 2 p. m. Demonstration: The Prepaiation of Potatoes and Their Place in the Diet Mrs. Nellie Kedzie Jones WEDNESDAY, March 31st Important Subjects Relative to the Successful barm Home. Programs are subject to changes. the VILAS COUNTY NEWS, EAGLE EIVER.WIS. PERSONALS Mrs. L. Bowser returned last Thursda v from Elcho. Herman Englestead returned Thursday from a trip to Wausau. Miss Irene Puckett visited at t learwater yesterdav between trains. John West visited with friends down the line tor several da vs last week. Wm. Weiland and Miss Marie Miller are down today from Phelps. Robert Thurston transacted business at Rhinelander last week Frida v. T. J. Minkley of the Sand Lake club, was visiting at the county seat yesterdav. Mrs. 0. C. Luther left this fore noon for a visit with her daugh ter at Rhinelander. Assemblyman E. A. Everett re turned Monday morning to his legislative duties at Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson of Pioneer district are visiting this week with numerous old-time friends in and near Ironwood. Mrs. Joseph M. Keith, who has been visiting her parents, the Dolanski’s southwest of town, left Monday for Davenport, la. Mr. and Mrs. George Vander vort of Lost lake, accompanied by Miss Agnes Gander of Found lake, were county seat visitors Saturday. Walter Shipper left Thursday morning for Manitowoc. For two months past he has been the guest of his brother Anton, who lives on Cranberry lake. Peter LaChance and John 11. Frank, of the town of State Line, passed through the county scat Monday on their way home from a business trip to Antigo. Mrs. Wm. O’Neal and little daughter of Long lake dam was down the greater part of last week visiting at (lie Van Bus sum home, returning home Mon day. Purchased Automobiles. A carload of Maxwells were unloaded Saturday. Two of the automobiles will go to James Mikkelson and F. W. Reedy at Phelps and one to IL ]. Ober holtzer of Eagle River. A new Maxw’ell will also go to Chas. Kuhn at Found lake. Pure Bred Guernsey Bull. z\ pure bred Guernsey bull was received Friday by N. M. Em mons.