z * 1 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 I 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 I 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 $ / f ON THE McKILLIP FARM NEAR HEBO a - ■ - J- _ J. 1—r- J J *1 i COAST POWER CO The Electric Store > •» M \RY JEWEL OF SEQUOIA 56854 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. 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