Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 31, 1922, Special Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
(Continued from page 2.)
' of an American Citizen,” by Prof.
Edward O. Sisson, Prpfessor of Phil-
; osophy and Education, Reed College.
4:25—Solo, Mrs. Fred Poorman.
Violin solo, Sonata in G minor
(Tarllssi), Miss Betty Myers.
The Oregon Federation of Women’s Clubs
and Oregon Guernsey Gaieties
WELCOME
4:40 — Adjournment.
stroll.
To a First Class Store in a First Class Town
We carry a representative stock
of First Aid drugs and
toilet preparations
Beach
6—Dinner served at Lake Lytle
and Elmore hotels.
6:45—Cars to Tillamook.
EVENING
8—Music, piano solo, "Rlgoletto"
by Liszt, Mrs. Fred Small. Lecture
! "Looking Forward,’’ Mr. B. F. Irvine
Editor Oregon Journal; violin solo,
! “Feremade” by Drdla, Mr. Edwin
j Koch.
(Continued from page 1)
Officers of Tillamook
County Guernsey Cattle
Club. Pres., Ira G. Lance:
Vice-Pres., Howard Ed­
mund: Sec., Horner Mason.
Directors: Chas. McKillip
Cloverdale. Ore: Rudolph
Zweifel, Mohler, Ore: Geo.
Williams. Tillamook, Ore.
Committees
Finance: Jim Williams.
Joe Durrer, Howard Ed-
munds.
Reception and Program:
H. E. Tucker. W. D. Pine,
Ira G. Lance.
Page Three
Entertainment: Mrs. P.
Bushlach, Mrs. Jim Wil-
liams, J. L. Gay, Rudolph
Zweifel.
Publicity: E.L. Westover,
W. D. Pine.
Membership: Homer Ma­
son. Paul Fitzpatric, John .
J. Berns, Alfred Josi.
Program
June 1st
I :oo p. in : Meet at
Minnville and leave for
lainook.
6:30 p.m: Arrive Tilla-
mook.
Welcome to Our City
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Make it yours while
you are here
(continued on page 4)
Adjournment.
THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 1ST
Trip tc Chee«.- Facto*les.
10—Call <0 • .«’er. M»s. Ida B.
Callahan, prjud: lg; in« nation Mr.
Harry E. Tucker; community sing­
ing; club reports: club federation
bulletin report; report of committee
on revision of constitution' legisla­
tive department, Mrs. Alexander
Thompson, presiding; address, "Her
j Property Rights.’• Miss Celia Gavin,
, City attorney The Dalles: Address,
; "Women Jurors and their relation
to the Oregon Jury System,” Mrs. W.
Christian Ahlf, Pres. Southern Ore-
: gon Federation of Woman’s Clubs.
' Endowment Fund. Mrs. Chas. Cast-
i ner, presiding; report of crippled
1 children committee.
12—Adjournment.
Luncheon—Compliments of Tilla­
mook Chamber of Commerce.
LAMARS DRUG STORE
We extend a most cordial
welcome to delegates
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON
June 1st,
Mrs. Ida B. Callahan. Mrs. C. W.
Elkins, presiding.
1:30—Call to Order, Music: So-
prano solo, "Awakening of Spring.”
Mrs. Walter Pettys; club reports.
2:40—Press Ad Publicity. Mrs.
Edith Knight Hill, presiding; ad-
dress. "Helping the Press to Help
the ClubB,’’ Eri<;k W. Allen. Dean of
School of Journalism, University of
Oregon.
3:15—Applied Educational De­
partment, Miss Eva B Milan, pre­
siding; address, “Applied Education
Women's Clubs,” by Miss Elizabeth
Fox. Dean of Women University of
Oregon; address. "Conservation of
Oregon’s Natural Resources,” by
Mrs. J. A. French. Chr. Conservetion
Committee, Carlton; address, "Vital­
ising Home Making,” by Mrs. Jessie
B. McComb, fitate leader and Home
Demonstratlnon Agent, Extension
Service O.A.C.
4:30—Club reports.
of the Oregon Federated
Women’s Clubs, and the
Guernsey Gaieties, and we
want them to make this bank
their headquarters in Tilla­
mook. We also wish to as­
sure you that our banking
facilities are at your service
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Rev. Harry E. Tucker. Owner
EVENING
8:30—Call to Order: Mrs. Ida B.
Callahan, Pres., and Mrs. Wm. Bell.
Vice-Pres., presiding; i nvocation.
Rev John Linenkaemper; community
singing; club reports: Resolution
Committee Report.
10:20—Public Health Department
Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunnbar, presiding,
address. "Child Welfare,” Dr. Estelle
Ford Warner. Medical Director. Bu­
reau of Child Hygene. Oregon State
Board of Health.
11:20- W.C.T.U. Farm Home
Children, Mrs. Wallace Unrah.
11:10 — Address. "Influence
American Women in the Near East
Rev. J. J. Handsacker.
12 Adjournment.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY
BANK
The name behind
product
Keep’Em Smiling
and enjoying the Satisfaction of knowing your
teeth are
CLEAN
WHITE
CLEAN
such satisfaction is assured through
proper treatment
KLENZO
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Products Ensure
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IMPORTED HEIFERS ON THE HUDSON BROS. DAIRY
ONE QUALITY
battery the be-1 West­
inghouse can build!
Batteries bearing the name
Westinghouse carry a pecu­
liar and unusal responsi­
bility. They have a high
place to fill beside Wcstiing-
houso air brake, automatic
-iganls and other world-not­
ed Westinghouse achieve­
ments.
They mu t make good for
the user because they must
make good for their btiild-
er a . We-tinghoiise cannot
afford to dis ¡»point with i
mediocre product, a half-
way sen ice j or an ambigu-
ous guaranty ee.
Seventeen hundred West-
inghoti sc Service Stations
stand rea |y to fullfall the
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factory-backed
\\ e c s t i n g-
inghouse Guarantee, regard-
s of where the battery
s purchased; and to rend­
er Westinghouse Attention
for the battery NOW in
your car, regardless of its
make.
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The Nelson Electric
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON
June 2nd
Hrs. Ida B. Callahan. Pres., presld’g,
1:30 Cail to O'der.- Duet. "Lad
die Buck of Mine" (Author. Earnest
P. Ball.) by Mr.. Ethel French and
Mrs. Lloyd Edwards; Final Resolu­
tion Committee report; club reports.
-Adjournment.
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