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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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Woodland, California
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Phone Your Wunl Ads WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. A Nil ANY PAOI sm Has 'Club Sections In Birthday Party IJimmie Newman i j'liy, who rcsidt wii i 1 1 Birthday Party I Preliminary Meet Hubs OCIETY1 io nu oi Clio lonorcd Sunday on the 12th birthday anniveisai Ihe eighth birthday of Jimmie, Two of the proposed study I Mis. Mur Newman was the incentive for a party of the Davis Leisure Hour club I why prepared a special dinnc tin it the home of his parents, Mr. and preliminaiy organization Valentine Motif For Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Thatcher will be hosts at bridge Wednesday evening following an aluminum demonstration dinner at their home. A valentine motif will be elaborated for appointments. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Lerny Jessup, Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Butzbach, Mr. and Mrs.

Nile Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed I.

Leake and Miss Jane Fisher. Ed Newman, Saturday afternoon. Monday. The literary and dramatic The afternoon was wh.Ued away with group met at the home of lira. f.

ft occasion and imite'd three of his voting companions to mjoy the feast, They were Doloics Hobi'rts, Viiginia and Billie Day. games sand contests and was, may and adopted a tentative pre Joint Installation Celebrated by Madison Lodges CH TUESDAY i concluded with" refreshments. A pink gram of study outlined by Mrs. W. M.

Puccini Topic Of Spinet Club Puccini, famous Italian poser, and his works were birthday cake was the centerpiece for Regan. The home decoration aeetioa Mnh IfirCXCr Mnerpce iln table and the otner appointments met in the evening at South Dorrai a JUU5 1 AUCS its color. tory on the campus, and, while net Mrs. Clarence Day was hostess to Guests weie Doris, Junior and completing section organizations, di ho members ox the Man Jongg dub I Cobby Duncan, Gloria and Joanne Jac cussed the possibility of a study with which he nlavs Monday aflo' Trevers Little, Joe Landis, Gei 1 course led by Prof. Arthur Murray of Hull cluu meets at eu y.

Volley Odd Felloows hall was filled to ca discussion in the program presented by Miss Caroline Cilek before the Methodist church gymnasium, members of the spinet Club at then Woodmen of World Madrona Camp "oon. Concluding the enjoyab: and Bobby Brown, Howard, Sacramento. meeting held last night at the resi pacity Saturday night on the occasion of the joint installation of the ff Soars cf Madron liebekah and Odd Fellows lodges. In connection with installation, an elaborate program and LaValle Newman and Vera i the hostess Davis Couple Marry in Marin dence of Mrs. Ed I.

Leake. I Modern Woodmen Yolo camp meets Subscribe for the "Democrat" i arc 12 1 Newman. Miss Cilek gave an extensive re at I. 0. 0.

F. hall, 8 p. m. National Theater Charles Rogers was presented, the feature of which addi ess by Attorney A. G.

view of the composer's life and works. Mrs. Leonard Thatcher sang arias from Puccini's "La and "La Tosca," while Henrietta Toothaker Marion Ni" Red Lips'1 Miss Ruby J. Stahl of Preeport, 111.. shows at 7 and 9 p.

and F. V. Patrick, landscape gaidenci Bailey of Woodland v. ho gave an interesting ai count oi the eaily history Eiks meet at Elks club, 8 p. at the Davis college, were married 'Saturday in San Rafael, the Rev.

Tem )i the order. song from "Madame Butterfly." Pho Nthe Daughters meet at Native Sons hall; 8 p. m. Where does it come from nograph records of selections froi Music and social featuiet erc rs county, many cng lounded out the 1 the meeting. There im all section of the whom ad(hessed the ccngiatula THIS MORE DIRT PER MINUTE? Current Events section to meet home of Mrs.

H. 0. Cummings, First street, 7:30 p. m. Vineyardists' meeting Beard oi Tiade rooms, 8 p.

Donald D. gathering and ple of the First Congregational chimb at that place, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick returned to Davis Monday and will make their home them'.

Mrs. Patrick came to Davs two years ago from Illinois and has been making her home with hjr coa in un her aunt, John L. Stahl of the landscape gardening division at the col lege, and his mother, Mis. ions to the Ldge the line show Conn, managing director of the Cal made. ECENT tests show that The Hoover removes more dirl pzr minute than any other cleaner.

Where aoes this dirt that other cleaners fail to remove come ron lferma Vineyardists' association, to talk. the composer's great operas also added much to the piogram, which was instructive and pleasing. During the business session it was decided that the club will sponsor a series of three concerts to be given later in the season, featuring visiting artists. Such artists as the Passmore Trio, well known in Woodland; Fra zier, a noted pianist of Chicago, who is soon coming to this coast for a visit, and others are under consideration. Season tickets will be sold at a reasonable price, with special reduced prices for children.

Preceding the meeting the choral section under the direction of Mrs. Thatcher lehearsed several numbers. This Week Only LOO down 1 i Club to Play At Boyces' Home Mrs Ella Cranston of Wmteis. district ueput pi evident, and John othlosser of Zamova, deputy giand master, and then assistants ere the installmg offie.jis. Noble Oaru Shelton, was presented with a jewel by the district depuh piesident.

Mrs. Shelton responded with woids of appreciation. speeiall. the members for the loyal suppoit given hei dur'ng her adnrnistration. As a token oi appieciation irom the Rebekahs Mrs.

Oimiston, the district deputy, REST ON EASY TERMS A factory demonstrator it, at our store this week to ansver any and all questions, and to make a free demonstration. PHONE 510! WEDNESDAY Harmony Circle No. 6 will meet at the home of Mrs. John Laugeoour Ihuisday afternoon vUh Mrs. Eail Smith, assisting, 2 p.

m. Garden Club guest da at Board of Trade looms with Major Newel! Vandeibilt of San Rafael to speak on 2:30 p. m. Church night at First Methodist church supper, 6.30; study period, 7:30 Lindbergh pioneers mee, devotional period, choir le hearsal, lecieation in gym, 8:30. Shasta tribe meets at Y.

M. C. The biidge cleb with which Mi and Mrs. W. H.

Boyce will b. I entertained at their home Wednesday evening. Before the group gather at Woodland Furniture was presented with a beautiful piece I tables, theie will be a buifet i per served for the guests. Master Entertains Masonic Leaders HOOVER LJiAl 9 as it cs it Cleans 4 p. of woik The officeia installed were: Madison Rcbekah Lodge, No.

281 Noble Grand, Martha Tilly; Vice Grand, Blanche Bu.se; Secretary, Haftie Mast, Tieasuier, George Tilly; Waiden, Fay Webb, Conductor, Caio hn Pioaps; Musician, Tena Jacobs; Right Suppoiter, N. Josephine Coleman, Left Supporter, N. Nel president was left vacant. The program as outlined by Mi Lawhead, consisting mainly of a stud of the United States, will be earned on throughout the year. It was announced that the next meeting of the club will be held Februaiy 9 at th.

home of Mrs. Oakes Scailett. Bymcas meets at Y. M. C.

8 p. m. Officers of Woodland Lodge No. Friendship club meets at Parish hall. 156,, F.

A. M. were the guests la4 p. m. night of theii newly elected Master, Hermann Sonr Concordia Lodge No.

Irvin Clover, at a dinner paity held 20 meets at I. 0. 0. F. hall, 8p.

m. at the Clover residence on Third 1 Odd Fellows Union Lodge No. IS at I. 0 0. hall, 7:30 p.

m. Lions meet at Hotel Woodland, 12 15 lie Swmney; Right Supporter, V. cartels; ieit supporter, GENUINE Uollie Campbell; Inside Guardian, C. E. Jlast; Outside Guaidian, Roy Cole Iota Gammas meet at St.

Lake' Parish hall, 7 iv. National Theater Murphy Comedian piesent Rosie O'Giady" and Claue Windsoi in "Fashion Murphy Comedians at 1.1 p. m. RICHFI man; Chaplain. Hanna Baham.

Madison I. 0. 0. F. Lodge, No.

287 Noble Giand, Charles Dumais; Vice Giand, Ed Pioaps; Secretary, C. E. Ti.ias.urei. Fied Lederer; Right Supporter, Roy Coleman; I Left Suppoitei, N. Wilbur Hol Following an enjoyable repast seiv ed by Mrs.

Clover, with the assistance of Mrs. Walker Apperson, the newij elected officials discussed plans loi the year's lodge work, after which they enjoyed several lounds of cards Hemy Kunz was awaided the pii cc for the highest score and Ed Praet was given a consolation award. Those present were Charles E. Greene, Harryr S. Summers, William E.

Underwood, Walker Apperson, Loren E. Fairlee, Leonard G. Thatchei, Emil K. Kraft, Shirley E. Drevei, Rudolph A.

Blum, Henry Kunz, E. Praet, Otto Wilker.doif, A. R. Peail and Euirene ETHYL 5 pump Miss Nordyke to Be Hostess to Sorority land, Right Suppoiter, V. James Tilly; Leit Supporter, V.

John I Bai tells; Waiden, Jake Buse; Con 1 ductor, llany Shelton, Chaplain, Wal 1 al meet ter Wills; Rignt senior Foi both a business and of the Omega Xu at the home of C. Stowe. Dr. Frank' L. Reese acted the membei for Julius H.

Kraft, who was unable sorority will mi Coleman; Inside ge Tills to attend. Sam H. Xeft was also unable to be present. i ONLY from the blue and gold Richfield Ethyl pump can you get this super powered, high com .1 pression, anti knock gasoline! A new and finer gasoline developed Miss Virginia Nordyke Tuesday owning. The transaction of the business will occupy the early part of the evening and at its conclusion the g'rh will gather aiound bndg tables foi a session at this dieision.

Refreshments will conclude tns ee ung. Mrs. Hecke Heads S'udy Organization Expert to Speak To Garden Club of san i Mills Club to Elect Major Newell F. Vandervilt has Rafael, Delphinium expert meciii oi the Study club iy at the home of White, Mis. G.

H. Hecke, idi was advanced to the nesidcnt to succeed the late a l.a head. Mrs. Phil Bru hild over for the position ij, the office of vice Staff Wednesd developed the pure bred strain ay Delphinium from native plants ed with Buibank stiam, will be the Election of officers will Le tne busi speakei at the legular meeting of the i ne3S of the Mllls dlib when lhal Garden Club of the Town and Country i of Woodland rnati ors moots Wedne Club to be held Wednesday afternoon day aftev110on at the home of Mi at 2:30 o'clock in the board of trade Darrell Johnston, 1 F'ist street. Mr looms ai the courthouse.

Vandervilt, H. Boyce, has been piesidc nf is an authority on his subject and he for the aSjt yearj pieside Follow BEN SHARP'S SERVICE STATION Not comjiany controlled but selling the gtoup will enjoy a social hour. 1 gjjby Richfield after more limn three JHfj years of constant experiment plus WJ ETHYL fluid, the only genuine antiknock compound. Richfieid's greot winning qualities carried one step further! Richfield Ethyl is Ethyl gasoline at: its best faster, more powerful, more responsive than any other gasoline on the market. It shows you by per formance what a great difference there can he in gasolines.

You be the judge! Try it and note an immediate difference! Put your car through its paces make it show you the performance of which it is capable. Stop at the blue and gold Richfield Ethyl pump today! America, Canada and abroad with the product of his acics. It is to be Guest Day for the section and addition to the club members it is expected that many other Woodland garden enthusiasts will be present. Mrs. G.

S. Vaughn will pre Card Party Aids Hot Lunch Fund A neat sum was added to the hot lunch fund as the result of the card party and basket social sponsored by the Zamoia Paient Teachei assoek. tion Fiiday night and held at the Za mora school house. On February 1 the Dunnigan Za I mora farm center will give a benefit card party in the community hall at Dunnigan. The regular meeting of the far.i I center will be held at Dunnigan on Friday night, on which occasion spe cial music will be rendered by the haywire orchestra from the Lions Dan Calumet contains two leavening units; one begins to work when the dough is mixed; the other waits for the heat of the oven then both units work together.

Gives you double value and a double safeguard against failure because it is DOUBLE ACTING of Woodland. Twelve dairy cost studies in it oh each cow; those without silos made only $25 each. I BY SERVICE RULE BUY SERVICE FUEL! Bob Harling's Station RED CROWN GASOLINE ZEROLENE, MOBILOILS nnTnfiMf til it.

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