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Domestic News February 8, 1922

News And Citizen

Morrisville, Hyde Park, Lamoille County, Vermont

What is this article about?

The Gihon Valley Grange held its last meeting in North Hyde Park, which was well attended. The program for the next meeting includes songs, discussions on dairy farming profitability and green feed, readings, recitations, a piano solo, and a farce.

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North Hyde Park

The last meeting of the Gihon Valley Grange was well attended. Let the good work go on. The program for next time is as follows: Song, choir; question, Which do you consider more profitable to the farmer, summer or winter dairy; speakers, Edgar Pratt, Roy Stetson, Victor Derry; song, James Parkhurst and George McAlister; reading, Ethel Flanders; reading, Carl White; piano solo, Mildred Foss; reading, Ernest Mudgett; discussion, Value of green feed for dairies; seven barrels of fun, Glee Club; recitation, Jennie Kneeland; song, Doris Stetson; recitation, Evelyn Pratt; farce, "There's one born every minute;" song, choir.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Grange Meeting Gihon Valley Grange Dairy Farming Green Feed Discussion North Hyde Park

What entities or persons were involved?

Edgar Pratt Roy Stetson Victor Derry James Parkhurst George Mcalister Ethel Flanders Carl White Mildred Foss Ernest Mudgett Jennie Kneeland Doris Stetson Evelyn Pratt

Where did it happen?

North Hyde Park

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Primary Location

North Hyde Park

Key Persons

Edgar Pratt Roy Stetson Victor Derry James Parkhurst George Mcalister Ethel Flanders Carl White Mildred Foss Ernest Mudgett Jennie Kneeland Doris Stetson Evelyn Pratt

Outcome

well attended. let the good work go on.

Event Details

The last meeting of the Gihon Valley Grange was well attended. The program for next time includes: song by choir; question on summer or winter dairy profitability with speakers Edgar Pratt, Roy Stetson, Victor Derry; song by James Parkhurst and George McAlister; reading by Ethel Flanders; reading by Carl White; piano solo by Mildred Foss; reading by Ernest Mudgett; discussion on value of green feed for dairies; seven barrels of fun by Glee Club; recitation by Jennie Kneeland; song by Doris Stetson; recitation by Evelyn Pratt; farce 'There's one born every minute'; song by choir.

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