MIDDLETOWN N. Y, DAII Y HERALD• TIMES-l’KESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927.SERIES OF FARMEETINGS TO BEgular socialiHELD IN COUNTYins will meet Charles Pet-First for Dairymen At Slate Hillte of A men m, VV. H.Tonight—Pouitrymen andtier.the Gleam :et Saturday “The Premia at tho same ing will fol-Fruitgrowers Includedstiiiary will2 Feb, 18 In 1 1425-W ifto bo calleduxiliary will uer Feb. 24iIasend camp-y be securedor you maylice and res* de.np Fire Girls are going toBirthday so-the church. l little sack!n at churchi inside theI!IA aeries of meofines for dairymen, pouitrymen and fruit grow-lt;rs in uraii^e county has been arranged this week by the local Farm Bureau.Dr. John R. Morris, county veterinarian, and C. C. Davis,manager of the Farm Bureau, are conducting the meetings for dairymen, and will give out the latest information on the morh-ods and progress of the fignt against tuberculosis in cows.The first meeting will lie held in the grange hall at t'hester at 8 o’clock tonight, and there are meetings scheduled for Evans* hall in Slate Hill Tuesday night, at Westtown Wednesday night, and at the Mitchell hall In Otis* ville Friday night.Mr. Davis announced today that the farm bureau tuberculosis committee Is now prepared to test cows as fast as dairymen are ready. Six townships in the county — Tuxedo, Woodbury, Monroe, Cornwall, Highlands and Deerpark—have already been tested, but represent only a smallCORNCOB QUARTET((IJIPicture shows bucolic funsters who will help entertain crowds at K. of C Minstrels In Stratton Monday and Tuesday. From left to right: George Lieff, J. F Meiklejohu with accordian, Ciar ence Lane In rear and Peter Smith as the constable.