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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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WOODLAND DAILY PEMOC AT MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929. Eight Local Matrons JheStfbller Mrs. Richardson Bridge Hostess Matron Honored MrsV Jl L. Lynde and Mrs. Ita, Smith entertained at a bridge lunch, eon Saturday' at the Lynde home in honor of Mrs.

Phil Cushing. This' group spent an enjoyable afternoon together. Tf riTmmmmSm Mrs. G. A.

Richardson entertained at bridge Saturday mght following one of the popular aluminum demonstration dinners keld at her home in The guests were Mrs. H. B. Walker Mrs. U.

rnnii ips, Mrs. James, lav Wetmbrer Mrs. R. V. P.

Duruz, Mrs; H. ernetti, Mrs. tu. MemO (Continued from Pag On) or two sleds for neighboring almond men He and Mrs. Bourtand are figuring on building a new home this fall.

However beautifully they may build, the orchard setting will be "equal to I The couple has three children. Percy goes to high school and is the only one living at home; Clarence has a place rented near Yolo, and Alice is in the St. Francis hospital school for nursing in' San Francisco. Visiting Couple Honored at Dinner Tn oomnliment to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sheoherd of Brantford, On tario, Canada, Mrs. C. Q. Nelson was hostess at a dinner at ner nome. near Woodland Sunday.

Mr. ana Mrs. cnep herd' are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayward of Woodland.

Ac woCt at. the flinner were Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt, Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. iSlacK, Mr. ana mrs. no.

Havward. Mrs. Herbert Coil and Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd; Royal King Has Birthday Party Showers Of Auto Bargains Not since the war have" we been able to offer you GOOD Used Cars at such low prices.

Some priced ddwn to $25.00 All niakes and all models. These values are 1928 Studebaker Dictator Sedan 1928 Chrysler 72 Coupe 1928 Chrysler BO Sedan 1926 Dodge Sedan 1925 Dodge Sedan Attend Capital Mrs. Rd ward Shranz of Robbins and Sacramento was hostess at a Khimlnv hiHilffc luncheon at now Senator Monday. There were 40 quests including eight Woodland With a colorful array of appointments, the hostess presided at one of the season's loveliest affairs. Guests from Woodland included Mrs.

Russell Lowe, Mrs'. Robert MrS; John Lawson, Mrs. J. B. Merritt, Mrs.

Grant Sutherland, Mrs. Jackson Stephens, Mrs. N. F. Dougherty and Mrs.

Paul R. Leake. Birthday Party for Wesley Shellhammer Tia onv. wvqv nnniversary of Wesley Shellhammer was the incentive for a 'party at his home Sunday It was a merry gathering of children who spent the afternoon with him, playing games. Refresh ments concluded tne Decorations; were carried out a tlrottir oTmTno nf vellmV Slid Teen.

uuests were nazei uiaw, Randolph, Ellenthorp Rocca, Dottie Wnnrfs. Nonl Ttanrfnlrih. Sidney and Raymond Penrose, Martin Alley, Hans unristiansen, vernon iiuacx au Pershing Bradt. Rumsey Whist Club Holds Tournament The Rumsey Whist club, held a Pro gressive "tournament 'at Humsey hal Saturday evening. With 13 tables players, Sadie Smith and Russel' HaswelLtook hiirh score rimes.

Mrs. and George Lloyd were second and. Mrs. Walter Cross and John Meng were consolation winner; Clovers to Entertain Evening Bridge Club The six couples who form the bridge club with which Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Clover play will be their guests Tuesday evening. It will be the club's regular meeting. An enjoyable eve nirig "at 'cards will be followed with refreshments. Red Bud in pretty arrangements will be the decorative motif. 'Robert Browning andfamily of Corcoran, Mr.

and Mrs. warae aor rick and daughter, Barbara, of Ber kelev and William Brownine of San. Francisco were Week end visitors at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Browning. Subscrib' for the "Democrat" now. Arnold Christensen Honored by Friends Arnold Christensen wm honored by 14 of his friends Saturday night ut the. home of his parents, Mr; and Mrs. J.

C. Ohristensen in Oak avenue. The occasion; was his 24th birthday. 1 He received many gifts. The.

evening was; spent in pedro playing. Prizes for high score went to Miss Emma Loges and Matthew Nardirielli. Miss Edna Mbrtensen and H. B. Sells were holders of low score.

Before the guests departed they were served with refreshments. Those who attended were 'Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Sells, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Christensen, Misses Edna Mortensen of Sacramento; Emma Loges, Ruth' Barker and Anita Christensen and Arnold Christensen, Leonard Castle, Matthew Nardinelli and Chris Nelson and the host and hostess, and Mrs. J. C. Selina Logan Given Farewell Miss" Mabel Haven was hostess at her home in Winters to a small group of guests in compliment to Miss Selina Logan of Davis.

The latter is being feted on account of her departure to Sioux Falls, Iowa, April first. Besides Miss Haven's honor guest, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Haven, Misses Dorothy Reasoner and Barbara Chadwick participated at' the dinner party and social evening which followed. Table appointments were in keep ing of St. Patrick's day. Odd Fellows to Visit Landing At a meeting of Woodland Lodge No. Ill, I.

0. 0. F. held Saturday night it was decided to pay a visit Tuesday night to River Lodge, No. 56, of Knights Landing.

A large delegation is expected to make trip. Harmony No. 7 Harmony Circle No. 7 will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gladys Storkman on the corner of Park and Cleveland streets.

The llth birthday, of Tioyal King 1 1 fittingly celebrated Saturday afternoon. As host to a paxty of friends, MONDAY Hi club meets' Y. C. 6 m. Companions Marguerite Circle meets at I.

0. 0. F. hall, 8 p. m.

Knights of Pythias meet: at Native gon5 nan( National Theater William Haines in "Alias Jimmy show 7 and 9 p. m. TUESDAY Rebekahs Sylvan Lodge meets at I. 0. 0.

F. hall, 8 p. m. Rotary meets at Hotel 12:15 p. m.

Elks meet at Elks club, 8 p. m. Knights of Columbus meet at Native Sons hall, 8 p. m. National Theater Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper in "Lilac shows at 7 and 9 p.m.

Alisisonary Society of Methodist church. South to meet' at church 2:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Lays Plans for Services Plans for pre Easter services to be held at the church on the afternoon of Good Friday were made Friday at meeting of the Ladies Aid society of Zamora held at the home of Mrs. D.

F. Houx. Assisting Mrs. Houx as hostess for the afternoon were Mrs. Frank Heard and Mrs.

Henry Ander Durihg the social hour which followed the regular business session Mrs. Henry Anderson contributed a pleasant vocal solo. She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs.E. E. Schlieman.

Red buds brought from Guinda. by Mrs. C. Crites were featured in the decorations while the 'colors of St. Patrick were reflected in the luncheon decorations.

Those present were Mesdames Cordelia Crites, Vic Cutler, E. E. Schlie man, Frank Heard, Henry Anderson, Alfred Anderson, Harold Long, Walter Fine, Irvin Hiatt, Clarence Rug gles, Caroline Stabel, Fred iiomin ger, Ed Clover, W. J. Dill, George Shaw, C.

W. Long, D. F. Houx; Misses Helen Schlieman, Helene Polk, Ber nice Jacobs, Betty Hiatt and Jane E. A.

BOYD Willard Batteries Graham Bros. Trucks Dodge Broth ers 11 MOTOR CARS le gave a matinee After the in hour ot games ana reiresnments. St. decorations preaom i Guests were Phjlip Briibaker, 'Richard Cranston. Harrison' Jack Humphrey'.

Harold ''Shaffer, Roy ewton and. Kay tiare. Invitations Issued For Bridge Parties Mrs. John Lynde and Mrs. Ira Smith issued invitations for two after noons at bridge, next Monday and Tuesday, marcn zo ana zo.

oarties will be held at the Lynde home in Davis. Executive Board of T. A. to Meet There will be a meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock of the executive board of the Woodland Parent Teacher associa tion. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Ed Praet. Department stores 508 Main St. Woodland. California. THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS H.

Cornick, Mrs. B. D. Marshall, J. D.

Lorig.iMrs. S. W. Mead, Mrs. 1 o.

ju. cmaweuer ana mra. nyu by. High score was won by Mrs. Mead and the cut by Mrs.

Woodland PBlue Bird Matches, 6 for Arctic Sea Crab 29c Franco American Spa ghetti 10c Wild Rose Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c Rayon Silk Underwear Special purchase of Gowns, Panties, Combina t'ions, Bloomers, Stepins in prettiest Spring shades to be sold Friday, Saturday and Monday 95c each Women's Durham Silk Hose, pointed heel, all Spring shades all sizes 95c Pair BE SUUE AND SAVE YOUR COUPONS Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 28c Calumet Baking Powder, 2y2 lbs 59c Dinner Dance oven at Hotel Woodland Saturday TM first puouc ainner aance Hotel Woodland Saturday night was well attended and was one of thejnost Enjoyable events of the Season. Tiled nearly to capaeuy, ine oeauiuui vu npented a brilliant setting with ita merry throng of dancers and din ers. Beautiful flowers and St. Patrick decorations added to the gayety of the scene. Manager L.

Hessey served a most excellent dinner and left nothing undone to insure the pleasure and comfort; of his patrons. Leslie Morris and his orchestra kept the crowd in a jolly mood with their snappy selections. Hessey expects to continue the pleasant affairs throughout tho sprine season and through the mer if the patronage justifies it. They will be given every two weeks. Legion Anniversary Dance Enjoyable Yolo Post No.

77, American Legion, scored a success Saturday night with a dance given in Legion hall in com memoration of the tenth anniversary of the Legion. While no elaborate attempt at dec oration was made the American Legion banner was conspicuous and the caps worn by the gave the affair a military St. 'Patrick's colors were displayed in th( green shades over the lights. At 'a late hour many of those who had previously attended the dinner dance at Hotel Woodland joined the merry throng. The floor was in ex cellent condition and good music was rendered by Fred Kuhn's orchestra.

Club's Rummage Sale Opens The first day of the Town and Country rummage sale was a successful one. The sale is to last a week, at the old Julian hotel. Clubwomen arid townspeople who have any discarded articles for sale are urged to bring them to the hotel or phone Mrs. Oakes Scarlett. It is asked that they be brought as soon as possible.

Mrs. Bradford Weaver is in chaTge of the paper collection. Mrs. Leithold To Visit Clubs Mrs. J.

V. Leithold, president of the northern district, Federation of Wo: men's clubs, left today on a tour which, will include visits to several of the clubs of the district. Today she will visit the Croville Women's club. Tuesday, she will be the guest of the Capay Rancho club at Orland and on Wednesday she will visit the Wheatland club. On Thursday she will be the guest of the Princeton club.

Yolo T. A. to Have Meet Here 'With representatives from the eight Parent Teacher associations in the; county in attendance, the annual meeting of the Yolo County Council of the'. Parent Teacher association will be Monday afternoon, March 25, at the home of Mrs. J.

R. Griffin, near Winters. Election of officers for the coming year will be held. Carlton Club Meet Is Called Carlton Club members have been to attend a business meeting and social to be held at the club quarters Wednesday night. The no tices were sent out by Thornton ty.

Cranston, new secretary of the club. Buck Hecht Hvy Work Shoes all sices. Also complete line of Buck Hecht Boots. fkml 8lit Repairing efficiently N. B.

C. Sodas, 3 lbs 39c Palmolive Soap 8c Creme Oil Soap 6c Delmonte Tomato Sauce. Lady Adam's 17c Delmonte Bartlett Pears, No. 2'2 can 27c Delmonte Catsup, pint bottle 19c Are You Neglecting Your Child? A mmatim nf nnnila in hp Infal sf.hnnls and others state showed a surprising number to be laboring under the handicap of eye strain and defective vision. You owe it to.

your child to give him all the advantages possible. So have his eyes examined at once. We are conscientious in our examinations and will advise you correctly. Your Work in the Kitchen WiU Be Easier If You Wear the Right Type of Shoe Miss Lehv, the famous Cooking School specialist, recommends Chalmers Knit Unionsuit Athletic style button in front or on shoulder 34 to 46 95c Men's Big Yank, Triple Stitched Work Shirts 14 to 17 Men's and Boys' Fancy Silk Sox, pr 45c Girls' Baroness Satin Slips I Established 15 Years 532 Main Street, Woodland Constant Comfort and the Modem Prophylactic Shoes these shoes are steel arched and have genuine hand turned spies. They sell at to85 Exclusively CADILLAC LA SALLE Syncro Mesh Transmission For Easy Gear Shifting Non shattering Glass For Complete Safety Duplex 4 Wheel Brakes For Easiest Control $3 .50 Miss Lehr also endorses Dr.

Scholl Comfort Appliances or Remedies. Dr. Scholi's Foot Etzer The Vogue ZZXW HO "Fagged, out by DredAchingFeet Kothing Mpt vitality man tba tired, aching feet. Suffer 00 longer I Our Foot Comfort Expect will de Unaiat the mun of your trouble. Dr.

ScboO Foot Comfort AppUaoc or Keroedy will remove It eod erre feu qxaptete rtUef. offer these advanced No other cars safety features. Free Tobacco Saturday Only Velvet tins .2 cans 25c and free Granger, 10c pkg 2pkgs.l6cand 1 free Star 2 cuts 24c and 1 cut ree Woodland Buick Co. IFtiiy't. Shoe Department $33 Main Street (New Hone).

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