The complete program for farm women who will attend the annual farmers short course, which opens at College Monday, shows that like the other programs it is more prac tical than theoretical. More time is devoted to demonstrations and less to lectures. The program is as follows: Thursday, July 27 15—Assembly Hall: General assembly, 9:30—Assembly Hall: Texas Home Demonstration Association, president, Mrs. Ben Anthony, Min eola, 10:30—Assembly Hall: Texas Farm Homemakers Markets To day, Mamie Lee Hayden and Zetha Meliinis, College Station. 1:30—Assembly Hall, Texas Home Demonstration Association, president, Mrs. Ben Anthony, Min eola. 2:30—Visit to Key Cottage. 1:30—Asbury Room, Library: Making Hooked Rugs and Mats, Mrs. Bernice Claytor and Mamie Lee Hayden, College Station, Col lege Dairy: Making Butter and Cheese, EF. W. Renner and J. L. Thomas, College Station. Y. M. ©. A. Parlor: Making Moccasins, Mrs. Etta Ringgold, Sonora, and Mrs., Dora Barnes, College Sta tion.. Animal Husbandry: Curing and Tanning of Lamb Skins, M. K. Thornton, College Station. Chemistry Building, Room 20: Making Grape Juice, J. F. Rosbor ough, College Station, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4—Academic Building: Clothing Exhibit. Friday, July 28 8:15—Assembly Hall: General Assembly. 0:30—Assembly Hall: Adding Charm and Comfort to the Bed room, Mrs. Bernice Claytor, Col lege Station. 10:30——Assembly Hall: Ward robe Demonstration Contest, Mrs. Dora Barnes, College Station. 1:30—Guion Hall: Exhibits for Fairs, Show Windows and Achieve ment Events, Lola Blair, College Station. 2:80——Guion Hall: State Home Demonstration Association, results of election. 1:30—Animal Husbandry: Cur ing and Tanning of Lamb Skins, M. K. Thornton, College Station. 4:00—Tea: Dr. Walton's lawn,