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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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Phone Tw Want Ada ML IMX WOODLAND DAILY DEMO THURSDAY. FEBRIJAKY 14, 1929. FRSQNALS fflTRSH I0CIETP Todd and daughter, have gone to Plarervillc, fciMMMMWWWWM Dorothy, accompanied Mrs. Will Sehorn to Woodland last Tuesday night. Clifford H.

Crocker has gone to Wichita, Kansas, for a two weeks va where 'they will join Todd, no was re cently promoted to that district by cation before continuing in another I the Pacific Gas Electric compnay. 'Davis Misses Give Tea Thursday Wilser arrived Thurs territory as a Skaggs Safeway store 1 MEMO Mrs. A. W. manager.

ninir from Hollywood and lb the guest here, of her sister, Mrs. Anna birthday Celebrated $ith Party at Cooper's home of Dr. and Mrs. T. I Cooper of Davis was the scene of feasant birthday party Thursday, when they entertained in honor oi feieir little son, Tom Yates.

Valentine Miss Marie Aubrey and. Miss Ruth Elliott. She came up THLKbl'Ai ISkeels of Davis were joint jL wun Mrs. Austin Suttcr'coun ty is in the Woodland Clinic hospital for several days treatment. Her daughter, Mrs.

Walter Cougle, is here with her for several days. Sons hall, Thursday at a tea given at the J. D. nd 'the funeral of Druids meet at Native 8 n. m.

Miller home on First street. Bowls hov sist pr. Mrs. Marv Daugneny wu Rebekahs Woodland lodge wo. jonquils were placed in the Mrs.

Lyle Johnston of Brooks meets at I. 0. 0 hall, 8 p. m. i rooms carrying out a general color Mrs.

Emmett Murphy. Mrs. Del Woodland visiting her mother, Mrs ifecorations were used throughout the Y. L. I.

meets at Holy nosaiy scheme of yellow and srreen. Presid SEE The NEW DODGE BROTHERS I Exclusive new engineering features Marvelous new mono piece body construction Reliable Chrysler 4 wheel brakes. New Low Prices Willard Batteries Graham Bros. Trucks Dddbe Brothers MOTOR CARS home and the juvenile guests spent ish 7:30 p. ing at the tea table were Mrs.

J. Hammond members of Berry happy afternoon playing various tigt churchto have all skeel of Sacramento and Mrs. A. G. Gp Hnd member j.

Hurung announced Thurs Pi whifh refreshments were and essa Parlor. D. G. uT that Mrs WnllnrP V.m. served'.

I "ThnP Husbands of Ours TjittiB Miss Helen Miller i i ck director of the committee on I World Friendship among children, will greeted the euests at the door, anliKflrt WOHPVS tO The list of guests inciuaea marjone at 8:15 p. m. 1 speak over KPO Friday between 5 Winkler, Ruth McKeen, oaronne now ti al 'fheater ell, Betty Fairbanks, Wanda Winters. The Woman Disputed," shows witn the serving. The guest ip HinnPT PaftV and 6 p.m..

The Sunday school of the at 7 and 9 p.m. Misses Florence Chandler, umstian cnurcn vorna unaei mrs. Lenten sericcs at St John's Evan Margaret Lubbe, Esther Green, Gene Emrick 's direction when they made 'gelical church, in German. 7:30 vieve Healy, Marguerite Montgomeiy. Dinner and bridge will be the divei Friendship dolls to send to Japan and m.

I Frances Claire O'Brien, Diadernia sion at the Bart Worley home Thurs 1 sch00l bags to send to the children of I Netherton, Abigail Stevens, Josephine day evening Xhen Mr. and Mrs. Wot Mexico. Mrs. Emrick will outline the Martha Maclise, Betty Warner, Jane Baird Vansell, Jane McMillan, Joy McMillan, Mary Frances Guilbert, Ed wina McBride, Patricia Bender, Florence Jean Hendrickson, Gillian Mc Millan, Jack Conrad, Warren Mead FRIDAY iQchoa, Gaille Curtis, Ruth Fiske, Se ley entertain 12 friends, ine work which the groups will take up lina Logan.

Mary McMahon, Altai will be centered witn a next. Dick Chiles, Leo Schmitt. Charles Mc Nationai Theater Norma Talmadgi The Woman shows Camobell. Marv Campbell, Betty spring flowers and the appointment tiuire, Lowell Morrow, iiooert adoou: Warren Glommer, John Allen Klees pie, Clarence Cooper, Ernest Coopei and Misses Esther Green and Mai garet Tubbe. Mrs.

George Merritt and Miss Jean ette Merritt will return Thursday evening from San Francisco, where they spent several days. Mrs. C. E. Lines of Capay is quite ill with influenza at her home.

Following her first attack she suffered a relapse. Miss Fleda Smith, assistant State 7 and 9 p. m. iKinny, Maud Luft, Flora Yaden, Ruth will reflect the seasonal idea ot bt. Pawnee Tribe meets at Y.

M. C. Watson, Mesdames H. H. Cornick, D.

Valentine. High and low score prizes 4 p. m. i B. Marshall, N.

M. Fiske, A. G. And will be awarded. Daniel Boone Pioneers meet at Y.

I erson, H. L. Belton, Lottie Proebsting, i Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Griffin, Mr. and C. 7 p. m.

Frank Hall, A. H. Hoffman, Phil Mrs. Irwin Baker of Winters Dr. and Kit Carson Pioneers meet at Y.

M. Gushing, B. M. Moses, W. R.

Ruden, I Mrs. Eric E. Larson, Dr. and Mrs. iJ.

7 p. m. D. G. Maclise, E.

L. Overholser, Henry i Schuyler Pulford, Mr. and Mrs A. 1. Odd Fellows Canton Yolo meets at' Sevier, Marie Rogers, James Brady, Spencer and Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore I. 0. 0. F.

hall, 8 p. m. 0. S. Mudge, J.

E. Montgomery, F. A. Chester of Sacramento will be the Junior Friendship club meets at Plant, I. F.

Smith, C. F. Dixon, Gus guests. home demonstration leader, conferred I in the home offices 7ith Miss Frances Liles, Yolo county agers conference now engaged in promotion work for the Sacramento Region Citizens Coun Parish hall, 7:30 p. m.

Haussler, R. F. Miller, J. T. M.

S. Macoun, J. G. Sewell, Alta. rj UoiTtx Oeste.

H. B. Walker, John Rogers. Ullage L4UD lO OaVe home demonstration agent, of I he sank oi iiaiy. Ray Fowler of Glendale, a former Wm.

H. Ogden of Sacramento was a resident, is in Woodland. visitor here Thursday. E. Steurnagel of San Diego was John Mast and T.

D. Cummins at Woodland visitor Wednesday. tended a meeting of Bank of Italy of Rim.r Hirkpv has accented a nosi facials in San Francisco Thursday. Sam L. W.

Feldmiller, F. V. Fred "Wild of Zamora was a visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. YeIch of Dunni spent Thursday in Woodland. Henry Jacobses Give Pedro Party Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Jacobs were hosts at a pedro party at their home Tuesday evening, entertaining a group of relatives and friends most delightfully. There were Valentine appointments and decorations to make the affair festive. Refreshments concluded the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reid elbauch, Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Webb, Mr. and d. Miller, t. b. Wohifrom, Valentine artv Zamora Ladies' Aid Has Program I E.

N. Skeels of Sacramento, A. J. Ition in the shop of the Woodland' Ernest J. Hopkins was in town from The bridge club with which I Sacramento late Wednesday.

He was Aubrey, C. W. Ruff of Marysville. Mrs. Gladys B.

Evans of Knights editorial writer for Landing transacted business in Wood and Mrs. S. H. Mathew play win meet ranv voars home, 709 College street, LJ fnr a district man the San Francisco Examiner but he is land Ihursday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Za more M.

E. church met Tuesday aft KODDinS IViatlOn ernoon with Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Zamora as hostess. Following an in 1 I i.p i Thursday Mr. and Mts.

Mathew will greet their friends at the dinner hour and will seat them at i a table prettily decorated in the Val teresting business meeting Mrs. Edgar Newman, Mr. and' Mr Stanley Pre.ram was Panted. Schliemann rendered a Tom Parsons, Mr. and Mrs.

collection of Mrs. George Roantree entertained entine T) ZICJZ member of her bridge club terp.ece of spring flowers flanked by patriotic melodies on the piano ed tapers. Appointments tor I bridge will also honor St. Valentine. honor of Lincoln's birthday and Mrs.

Tuesday at Robbins. Refreshments Harry Anderson sang a solo, with i were served at the conclusion of the Mrs. Edwin Robinson as accompanist. card crames. Those present were Mes Duncan, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Newman, Miss Thelma Riedelbauch, Miss Hilda AVeggers, Mrs. Frank Muriay, Marvin Green, Tom Wallace, Gloria and Joanne Jacobs, Vera and Jimmie Newman and Doris, Junior and Bobby Duncan. The Valentine motif was carried out damse May Hulbert, Will Adams, Jos 7 AyTorrrmS Honored at Bridge 1 in the decorations. Delicious refresh Uph Kerr, Frank Waters, J.

bivens ments were served. i and Will Doering and daughter. Mrs. Those present were Rev. and Mr Doering was awarded first prize for C.

W. Long, Mesdames Frank IIoux, high scoie while her daughter re Frank Heard, E. E. Rchheman. Wal eeived the consolation.

ter Fine, Ed Hiatt, Irvin Hi'att, Har old Long, Fied Rominger, Julius 1,. Heimle, Adolph Schlieman, Victorine LlUD tO UlSCUSS Street ifeMT Department Stores C. H. Pure Cane Sugar, 100 lb. Sack $5M First Birthday Party Incentive Wednesdav was the first anniver Cutler, iLd Uover, p.

neryioia, vv Mrs. C. S. Bisson entertained recently at bridge honoring Mrs. G.

W. Schlecten of Piinceton and Mrs. G. M. Drum cf Rancho el Del Monte, who both formerly resided in Davis.

The high score prize went to Mrs. Schlec ton. The guests were Mrs. G. H.

Van sell, P. Conrad, Henry Sevier, J. L. Lynde and W. L.

Howard. 'Strange Interlude' lbs. 89c sary of the birth of Robert LeRoy Dill, Edwin Robinson, Clarence Rug Felsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy gles, Henry Anderson, Misses Hele.i Felsch, and the event was celebrated Schlieman, Dermce Jacobs, Helene with a party.

The group of little Polk, Elna Long, Betty Hiatt, Jan tots who were invited for the occa Long, LaVerne Hermle and the host Old Fashioned Fruit Cake Special 2 Delicious Plenty of fruit used sion consisted of Billy Gregg, Bartley Brownell, Eddie Kdperas, Manzie Kelperas, Edde van Mary Ellen Cole. Anna May Sharpnack and Juanita, Dolores and Jacqileline Felsch. "The Strange Eugene much discussed play, in which Miss Pauline Lord, former Woodland girl, is starring in the Eastern centeis, will be discussed at he meeting of the Woodland Shakespeare club to be held Satuiday aftei noon" at the home of Mrs. J. L.

Har an. Mrs. A. G. Proctor will have harge.

of the program. The meeting be presided over by the president. Mrs. Byron Hillhouse. Knights Landing Bridge Club Meets Princeton Matron Given Party Mrs.

G. H. Vansell of Davis was bridge hostess to a number of friends recently, honoring Mrs. G. W.

Schlecten of Princeton. The guests included Mrs. J. P. Conrad, F.

W. Allen, C. S. Dunbar Shrimps l7c Monarch Oysters 22e Our Choice Oysters 17c Iowa Sugar Corn 12c Sugar Peas 12c Sliced Pineapple, 2 cans 25c Tomatoes, with puree large can 10c 3 Minute Oats, large pkg 25c Blue Bird Matches, 6 for 25c Booth's Sardines, large oval can, 2 Tiny Tot Sardines, Imported packed in Olive Oil 15c Yolo Brand Sweet Pickles, qt. jar 35c Blue and Gold Milk, tall can.

3 for 25c Ritual to Feature 0. E. S. Meeting Members of the Knights Landine Bridfie club were entertained Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ed Deme.

The quests were Mesdames A. F. Plum Risson, B. M. Moses, F.

Viehmeyer, and W. P. Tufts. High score was won by Mrs. Bisson and cut prize by Mrs.

Viehmeyer. mer, Elmer Byers, Alvin Dyer, Fied Several Woodlandeis are planning partain, May Hulbert, L. F. Edson to attend the meeting of Winters and Richard" Rae. Mis.

Byers won Chapter of the Eastern Star fl sti n.izSj iIr; Dyel. SCCond, and night. One of the features of the Ir3 param consolation. Attends Reunion Mrs. W.

J. Dill of Zamora recently attended a party held in Rosevill given in honor of a former schoolmate, Mrs. Julia Roberts. The affair in the nature of a reunion of old choolmates and was planned by her laughter, Mrs. Julia Roberts.

Mrs Dill met a number of her girlhood friends, several of whom she had noi Sensational Values Lovely Frocks For Women and Misses Advance Spring models in beautiful flat crepe, georgette, novelty printed silks, jersey, etc. Everyone different Sizes 14 to 22 yrs 36 to 48 bust. meeting will be the exemphficauoi of the ritual of a chapter of Job" Daughter, an organization of gii leaving school. Entertain Club affiliated with the Masons. All mem rs.

Chailes Laugenour and Mrs bers of the Eastern Star and Masons Marshall Diggs are entertairing the eligible to attend. The evening members of the Priscilla club today home northeast of the Laugi entertainment will conclude with dance. Yolo. THE SEA HORSES SLAUGHTERED prices on famous BOSTONIAN men's shoes. We must make room ior Spring stock.

Some reductions as much as original price. L. Luraschi 521 Main St. Distributor of Famous Bostonian Shoes (Sarlton Members Have Oyster Stew Carlton Club members enjoyed an oyster stew last night at their club Quarters on Elm street. There were 25 members present and the affair was so successful that the members decided to hold a limbcrgcr and beer feed next Wednesday evening.

Thornton Cranston and Arnold Christensen were in charge of last $8.95 and $4.95 Friday and Saturday Only Remnants V2 off regular price Silks, prints, muslins, voile, cretonne, oil cloth a big assortment to pick from. night's affair a re Is Your Child Backward? Attractive new spring line. of Children's Print Dresses in all agea and $1.45 Nervousness, listlessncss or slowness in school work may be traced III II to eye trouble. We are extremely accurate in testing eyus am. iumi.

ing the proper lenses. 95c Men Broadcloth Shirts 2 pockets Coming Woodland Buick Co. Sizes 14 to 17 solid or fancy patterns. New Currency Cigars, wrapped individually, 4c ea. Box of 50 1M Caniels, Chesterfield, Old Gold, 20 in pkg 12c $U8per carton Phone 311W 333 Main Street (New Home).

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