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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 1

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WEEKLY WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY DAILY ESTABLISHED 187T Had Family Reunions, Saw Its Home Team Win at Rugby, Enjoyed Bronco Busting and Participated in a Dance Thanksgiving season has come Clarence Crntcbcr won) to "Williams and gone ami it has loft many pleasant Thursday. memories and but few regrets. In Miss lallie LanKenom- went to Co- cominunUy (here was HOI an wifavor-' Insa today.

able condition to the 1'nll Norniun Miller spoilt TliankSEivicig of the period. The weather was Ideal, i in llcrkeley. the liealtli of the community Is good, I Miss Gladys Luck wont to Sncranien- tho supply of good tilings to eat is, to Thursday. ample, and within the reach of prac-i Airs. M.

A. Hopkins went to Yolo lie-ally everybody jinil there are but i Ibis morning- few people in the county who can! (J. K. Bynis wont to San Francisco truthfully say they have no special i this morning, cause for being UianUfnl, "vVe can all! P. Pierce came down from Ulaclts be thankful that we live in the hesti this morning.

county In live best stijje in the best! J. 1. McConm-ll spent Thanksgiving counti-y on earth and mosl of ns can fin San Francisco. give a hearty amen to the eltiquejit Henry Krnfl returned from Arb'nckle prayer of Phil Francis, the versatile morning. Mrs.

Stephens will remain a few days longer. 0. B. McC'otnlis and family, 10. P.

Huston, H. Jlaelnnann, Clyde Tharp and wife. Miss Kay Johnson and Mrs. Thomas Hoss anil daughter of Sacra- monto ale their Thanksgiving turkey in NYoodland. Among the WoodJandNes wiio spent Thanksgiving in aacrainouto were T.

O. Biity and wife, Chas. Foy, Mlsa Lola iioots, and Mrs. Richard lloyle, Robert I'arkcr and wife and Have Didwell, Mr. and l.itu-son Adams and son, of and Miss llagar Cnr- tiss 01" San Krancisco, spent Thanksgiving with Sirs.

A. I). 1'orter. Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Curllss of Oakland were also KiiesEK of Mrs. A. D. Porter. Among the arrivals Wednesday ov-j were Mrs, .1.

O. Chalmers and daughter, Miss Olive, Francis Webb. Georgia (irlffin, Mrs. Kendriclt, Mr. and Mrs.

Hovorly Coil, Nelson Hacked. Rev. 'I'. K. Reeve.

I). B. Jacobs. Waller linker. Mrs.

J. Freeman, K. W. Armfield and .1. Monroe.

Willmv Thursday morning. editor of Ihe Mnil, winch is worthy of production: "Eternal Goodness, we are thankful 3liss Kliou Hughes for life and for merry hearts with I Ufrkeley Thursday, which to enjoy it; fur our dear country and her flag ami her renown ami: her glory; for our strong, tnie-lioarled fathers ami mothers; freedom of thought and belief and) speech; for "the bright slory of the past, for the friendly present, for the arrived from Nana returned lo of Ihiios lo for the shining of kindly suns, ami tlie rains fall- Ing in their seasons; for the harvests; for flowers and little children; for happy marrlage-beds and the sober, enduring joys of those who are truly wedded man ant! woman; for the evil in the world, whereby we come to knowledge also of (lie good; for pain, that makes more exciiiisile our pleasures; for temptations that make strong the soul; for riches and poverty, for love and hate, for and sickness, for joy and sorrow, for virtue and vice, for the bitter of life and Us sweetness; for all the good in the universe 1 and the evil. And for our share in the struggle, for the sins have and the right things we have done, and for the hadness that is in the host of us and Die goodness that is in Ihe worst of Thee, dear Clod who made UK and meant UK lo bo jusi we are. Amen. Social Gatherings Mrs.

Waller Hnher wonl to Kuighls ins ihis' uioruiiig. was a Routli-boiiiul nger ihis nioming. K. I.owo returned lo San Fran- TbiivsiUij' morning. Wlliiain Devlin came over from Carlton Club Dance The Carllon Club's annual ball on Thanksgiving evening was a record- breaker.

In point of attendance it passed the high-water mark set by the club last season. About 150 cou- he dance and the was Sacramento this morning: Mr. and Mrs. 3. spent Thanksgiving at.

Roclvlin. Hev. Fat her Wullrath returned from Cohisa Thursday evening. Mr. and 1, Rosonuerg went to Chk-o Wednesday evening.

"By Heck" Mt'luteer his Thanks- giviug turkey in Arbuckle, Mrs. J. Drevor and children spent Tliankssivins with relatives in Davis. Airs. T.

Brothers and daughter, iViiss Alia, left for Modesto this morning. Major Thomas and Miss Kinclie- loa'returned lo this morn- THE FAMOOS "HILT-RITE" SHOES FOR BOYS apair have shoes for more UHIIH-V some that eost materially less, bnl for all- round value we consider this line in elass by itself, 'file iiles participaied in ihe dance and the Dovs ghoes rclerred lo ill llie lieadiii" are siilendid sneei- gallery clear around Hie ball was crowded wilh spectators. An unusual- nicils ol hand sewed welt const ruction, shapely, Iv large number of visitors were in i rl flexible and perteel. hi tmj; as a e. Hoys sixes I Little fellows' sixes to al a widths lo lit all I'cet the VCM'V ones on the latest lull high toe shapes ant! swell heels.

For wear and satisfaction trv a pair of these excellent "Hilt-Rite" shoes lor your bov. To he sure of the genuine, come here. HUSTGfif BKOS. Always Busy Forest Caldwell has Sa)i much relnrned from improved in Sacramento, Davis, and all Ihe Yolo county Thursday. Novemlier 3tlth, had ilonhlo significance lo Mr.

find Mrs. L. K. Greene. was not only Thanks- iriving day, and I hoy have much lie for, hul it was tlie tentli anniversary of Iheir wedding day.

Tn honor of the event they entertained a soodly number of relatives at a tnr- key dinner. In the company, however, there were only two who were present when they plighted their mar- Ital vows and h(Ran Ihe relations in 1 life lhat have proven so happy and congenial. They were Mrs. J. Powell, belter Unown as "grandma," and Elsie, sister of Mr.

Greene, and now Mrs. II. Sherwood. Other members of the parly were V. H.

Slierwond. and Sherwood children, Wilfred Greene, Miss Ethel Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene. II was a merry and congenial gathering, the Mrs.

I5d ICIder of'Cherokee spent Thanksgiving wilh .1. .1, Elder and tainily. Mr. and Mrs. .1.

K. Chiles of Davis silent Thanksgiving wilh friends in this city. Clarence Day returned fronn the south in time to enjoy his Thanksgiving turkey. Mrs. Oscar Chalmers of Hei'lceley spent Ihe Thanksgiving season with Woodland friends.

Mr. and Sirs. l-Yod Dnllock spent Thiiiikssiving wilh Mrs. linllock's parents in Vacavillc. Mrs.

Theresa Julian of Chk-o spent Thanksgiving in Woodland with her son, Grovcr Julian. Sirs. Marsaretl Scotl spent Thanks- willi her granddaughter, Sirs. Pngh, in Davis. Mr.

and Mrs. Dingle spent Thanksgiving wilh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilgncr in Stockton. Dr.

A. Y. Dick and Mrs. T. Tt.

T.owe and daughter, Miss Gladys, went to San Francisco tins morning. Mr. and Sirs. M. Connor ate their TlKinUMgiviiiK turkey with Sir.

and Mrs. ,1. n. Johnson, iri Dtxon. Frank Abshire.

Miss Wille, P. N. attendance, terd, Dixon towns were well represented, while 1 many students from Berkeley, 1'alo' Alto and the preparatory around the bay were in attendance. It was a happy, jolly and fine looking! crowd, all assembled for Ihe one purpose of having a good lime. If anyone failed it cannot be.

traced to any fault of the Carllou Clnli, for ils mem- hers put forth every effort, to provide an enjoyable evening's entertainment for their guests. i Tlie decorations, while not as elalior- i ale as they have been on former oc- casions, were very attractive and re- fleeted much credit on the artistic taste of the young men comprising this I chili. The clnn colors, black and naturally prevailed. Streamers of; crepe paper and strings of incandes- lights trimmed in these colors hung gracefully from tlie center Of the celling In Ihe corners of the hall. V'ulms, pepper boughs and mistletoe, were used to lies! nnd the 1 letters, K-K, the club Insignia, were conspicuously displayed.

Shortly after o'clock Ihe grand, march wa-s siaiud. President-elect Kraft, with Miss Jessie Peter-. son on his arm, was in the lead. The retiring president, Charles Eddy, with Sliss Sallie Kinchefoc, was next in line. They were followed hy a line of couples lhat extended clear around Ihe hall.

After going through (lie customary maneuvers the leaders introduced a novelty when they brought (he grand inarch to a close hy forming the letters. K-K. It was a very pretty movement and elicited applause from the spectalors. Then followed the dreamy the tantalizing two-step, wilii the occasional gricet'nl schoilischo. It was 1 o'clock when the final notes of the medley brought the dunce to a close.

Tlie committee of arrangements consisted of Kraft, J. Cranston, Frank Mixon, Shirley Coil anil Harvey Collins. They were rendered valuable assistance clnh, and p. (r narrow tj-i Various fellc.lat.ons and good wishes. There was a -re-union family in this city on (lav.

at which Frank Porter was foollialt game in Siicrameiiio Thursday. credit for achieved. hy oilier members of the all are deserving of muc.h the brilliant success they in this city as (he gnesl i of her sister. Mrs. M.

W. Wiml. of I lie Ellis, Hilton Parker was an interested Thanksgivin spectator Ibe St. Mary's-5. A.

C. the hostess. All those present were at one lime residents of Woodland, hut with Ilio exceplion of Mrs. Porter and daughter, and Mrs. Carrie Kills, mother and grandmother of them all, they are now residents of Berkeley, Stocklon and Lodi.

The party consisled of Mrs. Carrie Ellis and Mrs. Madge Porter and daughter, of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Ellis and son, and daughter Alice, of lierkeley, Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Mills and son Everett and daughter Ralphine.

Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Ellis and danghlers Carrie and Krances of I.odi.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ellis and son Aglet- and daughter Jlar- of Stockton.

Of course a.splen- Rugby Game Captain "Brick" pan.v wound, up Murray Ihe Coin- season Unquestioned Values in Fashionable Clothes As an example ol our jrreuler value-giving we call attention to a line of VOUXG MliN'S OVKRCOATS, EDER- HBIMBK-STBIN 1-ITFOKM GAKMBXTS of kerseys, fricy.cs, vieutias, cheviots, Sliellaiuls and beaver, shown in the season's most popular shades and colors. Every coal splendidly lined and tailored. DISTRIBUTERS OF E. M. F.

"30" FLANDERS "20" MITCHELL COLUMBIA. RAMBLER HAYNES MAX WELL SAMPSON FLANDES.S ''4" MOTORCYCLE Phone 1721 Main Third Sts. Mrs. Ksiher Murders returned lo Palo Alto TlLjirsday morning. She was accompanied liy her son, W.

0. Marders. Miss Tiarrietl I.oe spent Thanksgiv- in Oiikiiind a.s din guest of Sirs. Ilivrie-tt. Bhelton and daughter, Jliss Lulu.

Li.llinti nil lion anil Miss niil.li Hnilcy, of' Holy Rosary Academy, spent wilh their parents in Willows. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Bobbin. Mr. and Mrs. Emii Nydas and Miss Rlhel went lo Hacrnmenlc) Tbnl's- day evening. Mrs.

Kd E. i.eake returned from Co- Thursday aticrnoon. where she turkey dinner was one of Ihe fea-! wril U) a1 tbe funeral of the lale tures of the re-miion. The heaiitifni 1K I 7 ercjue. weather, the good cheer, the gathering Hevcl entertained Mrs.

under one roof of a family that In the A ar i i son Mrs. Karl exigencies of business scattered far i silv Saci-amemo at a Thanks- anil wide from the parental home were giving 'dinner. incidents that conlribuleil toward mak- amc Johnson of Madison. Mr. and ing the event, an epoch in the lives of lr ff ersoni Airs.

II. J. Meal! present. I Musters and Mrs. F.

DeMenexc spent 'I I I i Thanksgiving in Pan Francisco. Mr and Mrs. George Zimmerman en- Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Huston, Rev.

tertBlned a Thanksgiving party con- K. n. McCreary. Dr. II.

Campbell, sisting of Mr. and Mrs. B. Beach Miss March Clements and B. A.

Norand Mrs Alice Adams and daughter, dyke snenl TDiinltsKivjnsf In Dcrkeley Miss Gertrude of Sacramento, and Mrs. Mnrcia Zlniniertnnn. A party consisting of Leon Cnniri- hcll nnd wife and son, Walter Morgan anil wife, Mrs. Joe Roberts and son, motored up from Oakland Tlinnlisglv- ini; mid were entertained si. a royal spread by Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Campbell at their cosy country home iienr Woodland. day.

Sin hey went to Sncrnniento lo- Mr. and E. Osden and Mr. nnil Mrs. OKden motored down from Pimnifian Thursday and were entertained fil dinner hy Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Keene. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Bonimerly spent ThnnksfrivlnB i'l San Francisco.

Mr. ncinnierly rclurned Ihla mornlnB, hul yesterday wilh grand finale, Na high school suhsi liutcd at Ihe last i minute Tor Ahimcda higli, and were Ihe unfoi-tiinuic vlcllms of a to 0 game. Kliniinnting the firs! half the contest proved fair exhiliiiitm ol llugby and the small sized Thanksgiving crowd to enjoy ihe of llui ya'ine even though the Vjcal lads were scoring al will. Some good passing rushes were null-1 ed off in this period and runs through a acaiierert field were frequent enongli lo Iteep ihe play open, iind interesting lo Ihe crowd, many which were seeing llieir first Itnghy mai ch. In Ihe first period, alihoiish ihe iday WEIH "nip and tnck" Ihronsihoin.

teams played nmcrably, and the prog- ress was more like a poor game of i soccer than a Rnghy match. The hall sailed back and forfh in the terrifory of both teams, and the constant fnm- Dling of the locals' hack division nnd 'he iin-innchlnc like work of ihe -Nairn boys were not conducive to making to (he new game. Aflcr Ihe play had lasted about 12 minutes, Ervin Clover, Woodland's clever lillle forward, snapped the hall as it was lieinR passed aboiU in an aimless manner hy the pack and went over the line for the first and only Prices $12,50 to $30 Don't fn'or look tins lact, our section is ofler- iiiLj some exceptional values this weelc, hotli ami doiiieslic laliricK, iweeils in heather and Baunockburn weaves, eassimeres and cheviots in brown, tati and gray shades, also plain and fancy bine serges. Fashion's newest reations. CO.

Til 10 I.KADI NT, CLOTHIERS. 2dlO jMrs. Beninievly tew will remain days. In the Mrs. D.

S. Collnirn nnd daughter, Miss lira-lie, rclurned from San Francisco Wednesday evening, accompanied hy Or. O. M. CoHmni, who spent wiih his parents and slslcr.

Mr. and Airs. Stephens ale their Thanksgiving turkey with Ohtco friciiilH, Stci'ihetis veturned today on Fonrtb FOOD SALE The ladles of (he Baptist church will hold a bazaar and food sale on Saturday, December 2d. at Uentley son's slore, opposite Hie Native Sons' building. n23tt A healthy man la a kinn In his iwu right; an unhealthy man Is an un- aappy slave Burdock Blood Bitten outlds up sound you Again Something New As has been our custom in tlie past ot giving Calendars and small advertisements during the Holidays have adopted a and from iiosv until Xnias arc goiny to all our cash customers in the of useful With every casli purchase we issue to you a elieek calling lor the amount ol your purchase and at any lime that your amount to the price of lite artielc desired we it to von tree ol charge.

Call in and have us explain vhe plan to von and at the same lime sec: the beautiful articles to lie in ven lo vou. The Arcade CAL I'HOXlv 47 "Insure For Cost" Our liavc tried "Old Line Companies" NOW Try The Farmers Mutual Safe protection. Less than Half the Rates you have been paying. J. D.

MUSGROVE, Secretary.

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