PageJTwo / —, i THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT May 31, iQ 22' - HERD REGISTER COPYRIGHTED A BY LOCAL WOMAN To the stranger within our gates, Welcome, thrice welcome to Tillamook Women’s club, Mrs. Almar Mesene, Mrs. Jos. W. Day; (Continued from page 1) The Dalles Sorosis Club, transfer animals, identifying the young stock, and the Mrs. E. C. Pierce. Mrs. Mary many other details that go R. Logan, Mrs. Geo. C. Tillamook Kill to keep in good order a pure­ Blakeley; Rare Klul}, Mrs. R. B. bred herd, can fully realize Hayes, Mrs. W. B. Aider­ the importance of an at-all-’ man; Tillamook J. U. G. times-available source of Club, Mrs. F. D. Small, Mrs. concise and complete data Lloyd Edwards; Umatilla on the herd. It is a recog­ nition of this present day Home Bureau. Mrs. Alice need of the ever increasing Nugent, Mrs. Minick; Wal­ number of enthusiastic dairy lowa Womens Club’ Mrs. cattle breeders that inspire J. M. Bledsoe, Miss Anna W'asco Womens the development of this Shell; complete loose-leaf pocket Study Club, Mrs. R. R. Ha­ dairy herd register and re­ ley, Mrs. D. L Hull. TUESDAY MAY 30, 1922 cord book. It is applicable OPENING SESSION to all breeds of dairy cattle. Headquarters—Christian Church The cover of the book it- 8 P. M.—Mrs. Ma B. Callahan and i self may be of the ordinary Mrs. C. J. Edwards presiding. Music cloth binding or of the more Community singing. Mr. Stewart expensive and durable black 1 Wendall Tully, Director, Mrs. Fred levant. The leaves are a Small, pianist; invocation, Rev. good grade of white heavy Allen McRea. Address of welcome: paper which has been select­ I Hon. S. Moulton, Mayor of Tilla­ mook; Mr. F.z C. Baker, Secretary of ed with an idea of with- Chamber of Commerce; Rev. Harry j standing abuse. Altogether E. Tucker, repr. senting TillamooK 1 the Pocket Herd Register churches; Mrs. S. W. Conover, Presi­ and Record Book is an dent Kill Kare Klub. Music, Ameri­ almost necessary adjunct to ca the Beautiful. Response to ad­ dresses of welcome, Mrs. Wm. Bell, the modern dairy catt’e ! Roseburg; greeting of state presi­ ; breeder. t dent, Mrs. Ida B. Callahan; music, I America; reception. Kill Kare Klub. During the reception the following music numbers will be given! Solo, "Blow Winter Winds," J. Sargeant and Mr. John Carrol; »election. Or- chestra. WEDNESDAY MORING MAY 31ST Mr». Ida B. Callahan, Pres., and Mrs. Collins W. Elkins, Vice-Pres., i presiding. 8:30 to 9—Registration. 9—Call to Order; invocation, Rev. C. L. Dark; community singing. 9:10—Appointment of committee on rules. 9:15—Reports of Officers: Presl-[ dent, secretary, corresponding secre­ tary, treasurer, auditor, G.F.W.C. , secretary; reports of standing com­ mutes, Chautauqua, federation ex-! tension, Indian welfare, report of! credential committee. 11:50—Local announcements. 12—Adjournment. Luncheon served at church head­ I I quarters. To Our Visitors , i We extend a hearty welcome « to you; may your stay with us be pleasant WEDNESDAY P.M., MAY 31 1—Cars to Lake Lytle. Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, Pres., Mrs. I Wm. Bell, Vice-Pres., presiding. 2:15—Call to order, community: singing. 2:25 to 3:25—Fine Arts Depart-1 ment. Mrs. C. W. Elkins, presiding. Lecture: Notable Writers of Ore­ gon. Mrs. Anne Shannon, Monroe. 3:25 to 4:25—American Citizens Department, Mrs. Lee Davenport, presiding. Address: "The Making' (continued on page 3) ANNUAL 0. F. W. CLUBS MEETING THIS WEEK I (Continued from page 1) ENNINGTON’S P '7fa QuJtüy J fore- TILLAMOOK. OREGON * J