lues.
_Demonstration_: Supper dishes.
_Roll call_: Ways of serving fruit.
_Paper_: Soups and soup-making.
_Paper_: Planning the menu for a formal luncheon.
_Demonstration_: Laying the luncheon table.
_Roll call_: A chafing-dish menu.
_Paper_: Planning the meals so as to reduce cost.
_Paper_: The chafing dish; is it practical?
_Demonstration_: A chafing-dish luncheon.
_Roll call_: Where shall we market?
_Paper_: Marketing and the cheaper cuts of meat.
_Paper_: The old market and the new.
_Discussion_: Is it more economical to buy bread or make it, for a small
family?
_Demonstration_: A luncheon costing twenty cents per capita.
_Roll call_: Breakfast dishes.
_Paper_: The adjustment of home duties to social requirements.
_Discussion_: Fats; lard, butter, butterine, etc.
_Demonstration_: Cakes made with different shortenings.
_Roll call_: How shall we replenish the preserve closet in winter?
_Paper_: Sweeping made easy.
_Paper_: Labor-saving devices.
_Demonstration_: New labor-saving devices.
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A teachers' club in the West has an excellent travel and study program
based upon books of current interest.
_Roll call_: Current Events. _Paper_: "Through the Heart of Patagonia."
_Roll call_: Unique Customs of Countries. _Paper_: "Changing China."
_Roll call_: Quotations from Doctor Grenfell. _Paper_: "The
Possibilities of Labrador."
_Roll call_: Persian Epigrams. _Paper_: "Modern Persia."
_Roll call_: Anecdotes of Famous People. _Paper_: "The Passing of
Korea."
_Roll call_: Conundrums. _Paper_: "Tripoli the Mysterious."
_Roll Call_: Selections from Spring Poems. _Paper_: "Turkey and the
Turks."
_Roll call_: Epigrams. _Paper_: "The Balkan States."
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One of the most interesting clubs in New England has a membership of
farmers' wives and daughters, scattered around for ten miles. It has
astonishingly clever programs, prepared with few library helps. Each
program is clearly written on a small folder, adorned with a Perry
picture bearing on the subject of the day. One program was:
_Our Friend the Horse_. Music; Current Events; paper, "Horses, Past and
Present"; reading, "The Council of Horse," by Gay; reading, "The Blood
Horse," by Barry Cornwall; reading, "The Leap of Roushan Beg," by
Longfellow; paper, "Some of the Horses in Bookland"; reading, "How They
Brought the Good News f
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