Friday, Tune 9t THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Mrs. J. C. Holden presented 36 of her piano students in a piano reci­ tal and demonstration of the Dun­ ning system of foundation training to a large audience May 24th. These pupils demonstrated with ease to teh large audience their tho­ rough understanding of harmony, rhythm, ear training etc. There ear training was particular­ ly interesting as in the dictation given them was in 7 sharps which they immediately recognized and every tone was written down on the Blackboard with its proper tune value. They recognized the tones and Intervals in the Bass as easily as in the Treble. These little people wrote for one hour on the Blackboard demonstrat- ing tha fundamental principles of music. The recital part of the program was putticfilarly interesting from the number of duets, trios and double trios as these demonstrated their careful training in ensemble play­ ing also excellent memory training. The double trio by six little girls was recalled and they responded In a very pleasing manner. The piano solos showed fine tech­ nical training and intelligent In- terpretatlon of each composltion. It was pleasing to notice the num- ber of boys on the program, They plan an interesting racital next fall. Tillamook, July 4th The Friday Bridge Club met wlth Mrs. Bauick and Mrs. Buel on May 26. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses. Mrs. Pollock won high score at Bridge and Mrs. King consolation. All members were present. Tillamook, July 4th , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie White and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crosby entertained at a dinner party last Wednesday evening at their residence on ’.V. First street celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Whites fourth wedding aniversaiy. ■ h invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stuller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lemmon family, Dr. 'ind Mrs. LeFevre daughter and Mrs. Gammon. Tillamook, July 4th The Monday Musicale Club postponed its meeting from June 12, to June 19. Mrs. Beals and Mrs. Burton will be hostesses. Meeting will be called at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Koch. Tillamook, July 4th Monday evening the residence of Mrs. Lynn E. Partridge was the scene of a beautiful appointed shower given in honor of Miss Retta Goodspeed, bride elect. A color scheme of lavender was carried out throughout the house, great masses of lilacs being placed about the rooms. Miss Goodspeed was the re­ cipient of much good advice and many useful articles, and a delight­ ful lunch was served later in the evening. Those present were Mrs. Leland B. Erwin, Mrs. Italie Morri­ Ella son, Mrs. Henry Heisel, Mrs. "" Larsen, Clara Plasker, Mayme La- T UllCtVe, Tres UVO Gaylord, Ruth ------- Part­ r Follette, ridge, Mary Braun and the hostess. WARNING AERO PUSSY CAT Bankers Use Radio YOU KN TRADE WHEN YOUR NEEDS ARE PARTICULAR INSUR \‘4CE men you know meet your particular needs and give you full coverage. IT COSTS NO MORE to buy good insurance and in addi­ tion receive personal service than to buy mwmh Here is a photograph of a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of The Fidelity Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago. The financiers are going over the business of the bank while the radio keeps them informed oh financial and market conditions. Left to right may be seen Edward Morris, packer; tuning in, John T. Nylan, Vice-President; Dr. Henry R. Taecker, and E. C. Hart, President of the Bank. The public is hereby given notice that if any garbage of a perishable nature is dumped In city dump THE COUNTY PAYROLL south of Tillamook City the persons IS REPORTED BIG will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Signed: On account of the election boards Oregon State Board of Health, and the increased amount of road By R. T. BOALS, work during *he month of May, the County Health Officer 35t» county payroll has almost doubled FOR SALE—Or will exchange for •in size, reports Clerk Brimhall. late model Harley-Davis motor Quite a number of thev road work­ cycle and side car, must be in A-l ers, however, have quit their em­ condition, one choice lot in Bay City. Will pay reasonable differ­ ployment here and have gone to ence. James T. Moore, Spring­ other parts where tliey can earn more money. It is said. field, Oregon. NEW ROADS TO OPENED Insurance and unknown interested care. un- If you bring your insurance problems to this office you will be given all information 30000000000000000000000000 does not put you der obligation at this agency of Churches BE VERY Major W. T. Blake is here photo­ graphed with his pet, “Mike,” the pretty tabby that will make an aero­ plane trip around the world with nis master. .Hartford Fire Insurance Co. I SOON >0090000000000000000000000 ROLLIE W. WATSON CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Moore cutoff on the main highway south of thts city will be Bible school at 10:00 a. open for traffic this week, say road Morning service at 11 a. officials. The Condor bridge will be Communion and sermon. open to the public In about ten days, C. E. at 7:00 p. m. though some traffic has already 8:00 p. m.—Song service and ser- crossed here. The extraordinary mon. Wednesday at 8 p. tn.—Prayer weather has been the cause of the 1 service. good condition of these projects. The public cordially invited. HARRY E. TUCKER, Minister PRESBYTERIAN “The Insurance Man” 21 Years in Tillamook PHONE MUTUAL & BELL 435 DAIRYMEN CHURCH S 4 p Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Subject—“Fathers of Men”. This is fathers day. All men especially invited. Special music by Elks male quartet and Retta Goodspeed. Children’s day program at 8 p. m. A short program of songs and reci­ tations. "Travels in Palestine.’’ Lecture by Rev. H. G. Dunsmore, D. D. Everybody invited. ALLAN A. McREA, Minister HARDWARE IS UP! BARN EQUIPMEN GOES UP io PERCENT JUNE 15TH We offer you a plan to buy now for Fall delivery at th present low prices. We are taking orders now for th z fall delivery on METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Morning sermon at 11 o’clock. Subject: "Playing with a soul's | destiny.” Evening sermon at 8 o’clock. Cnbject: “The Touch of the De- vi' e Hand.’’ Pre. er service Wednesday even­ ing. CHARLES L. DARK, Pastor. SANITARY AUTOMATIC COW DRINKING CUP BASE Ware taking these orders present prie guaranteeing you against any raise and with t assurnce that yau will be given every advantage of tl fact. The Sanitary Automatic Drinking Cup is essential every barn. Every dairyman who is desirous of i creasing his herd production should install them. T cost is very nomina1 as compared to results accruing. We are stocking several brands. Our service v please you. This plan hsould meet with your approv It absolutely saves you money. You buy now bef< the raise—we deliver in the Fall. You pay this I price in the Fall. Surely we should receive ma orders on this plan. Remember we handle all kinds of dairy supplies a barn equipment—milking machines, stanchions, lit carriers, etc. See our floor exhibits FAIR GROUNDS TILLAMOOK o A June 11th 1:30 P. M. beaver vs. TILLAMOOK CEO. J URCKAR The Big Store on the Comer—Opposite Todd H i Tillamook, Oregon I One-half proceeds go to Dan Dacey, the injured Garibaldi player Gate open at 12:33 Tickets ioc and 3'c The biggest game yet* Get there early FOR SALE BRIGHTON WOO » Call JOHN MATHERS at Conover's store Tillamook