The Ohio farmer . h annual Thanks-giving service at its hall; the servicethis year was made a special HomeComing event to those who had beenmembers of the Order but had movedaway or dropped out. The day was per-fect and brought out a large crowd.Rev. C. B. Cramer of Spencerville, O.,delivered a sermon from Psalms 33-12,Blessed is the nation whose God isthe Lord, which was full of good addresses of the officers for ensuingyear on the back of the December re-port blank, being careful It) writenames plainly. Otherwise you will de-lay the publication of the Roster. Pomona officers should be report

The Ohio farmer . h annual Thanks-giving service at its hall; the servicethis year was made a special HomeComing event to those who had beenmembers of the Order but had movedaway or dropped out. The day was per-fect and brought out a large crowd.Rev. C. B. Cramer of Spencerville, O.,delivered a sermon from Psalms 33-12,Blessed is the nation whose God isthe Lord, which was full of good addresses of the officers for ensuingyear on the back of the December re-port blank, being careful It) writenames plainly. Otherwise you will de-lay the publication of the Roster. Pomona officers should be report Stock Photo
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The Ohio farmer . h annual Thanks-giving service at its hall; the servicethis year was made a special HomeComing event to those who had beenmembers of the Order but had movedaway or dropped out. The day was per-fect and brought out a large crowd.Rev. C. B. Cramer of Spencerville, O., delivered a sermon from Psalms 33-12, Blessed is the nation whose God isthe Lord, which was full of good addresses of the officers for ensuingyear on the back of the December re-port blank, being careful It) writenames plainly. Otherwise you will de-lay the publication of the Roster. Pomona officers should be reportedthe first of each year, whether electedannually or biennially, in order to ap-pear hi the Roster. Always give name, number of yourgrange, and the county in which it islocated, in every communication. Besure to give the comnty or you cannot be located quickly. The annual word will be sent toeach master as soon as the grange issquare upon the books for the quarterending Dec. 31. On the first of August of each year. JENNINGS GEANCE HALL, ALLEN CO., O. Photo by O. T. Rebick. thought and inspiration. At dinnerthe 50-foot table fairly groaned be-neath its load of good things. At 2 P.M. the drill team, composed Of 21young members, assisted by 5 more, gave a 25-minute patriotic march. Wethen had songs, papers, etc., and thetopic, Jennings Grange in Its Infan-cy, discussed by Attorney J. N. Baily, A. J. Roller, Elijah Arnold, and char-ter members John Whyman and Sena-tor T. M. Berry. Rev. J. B. Aschan ofDelphos, 0., gave an address on SomeAmerican Political Ideals. After ashort evening service, oysters wereserved. Jennings Grange has had a steady, healthy growth for about one year; ithas about outgrown its 26x46-foot halland is contemplating building an ad-dition. Opposition is fast being over-come, people are seeing the good inthe order, and prospects are encourag-ing. The accompanying picture is ofthe hall.—Secy Jennings Grange. the state secretary will count the num-ber of members r