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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Phtiric Your Want Ad 6 WOODLAND DAILY DBMOCftAT. WOODLAND. CALtFORNfA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. I939.

Mfpsonats Dunnigan Newspaper Film Gives 'Lowdown forrPKiimidoilt Mrs. T. J. Hiatt Tt'lephoHf Uunnigun 4 4 Mr and Mrs. W.

It. MawhorU'r have, there visiting their son in law and rhev daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank returned irom San lMancisto. Ihcl spent the New Year's holiday in hat: ynmm Sa, city and wove interested lirtiUv from San Francisco, where she Those who have wondered how Dunniaan Matrons newspapers net the lowdow IDot.o at Par til many times even be jjvoooo der.

myslerie: af the East West football ffamc. has been visiting her grandparents. C. Griffith. Katlierine Kernel is spending Dr.

ami nirs. lore the police, need only witness "In tin Warner new Miss Laurence of Woodland Mrs. Kale Strucknieyer and Mrs. 1 VVcik Giicl as u'uest of Miss Gladys Club Schedules Two Important Meetings For Next Week was among the guests attending the Miss Cummings to Wed Mr. Roberts At Lovely Ceremony in Berkeley John Strucknieyer wore hostesses to Sc.u.jeLt ut Grimes.

all talking Vitaphonti picture modern journalism which come ii 'lMt S' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallei are iESfK lj: the National Theater at a continuous JUitc ii wmsi was pmycu, pecwu iin ii oaei aiicm. the holi whci'C the.V urday. The former Miss Virginia show tomorrow, at I clock and jjrs Henry Abele winning high dav period visiting Mallei's relatives.

Smith and McDonnell eloped recently for the ugain Monday night, to see the press aud Mrs. Ed. eake low The problem of a clubln Town ami Country club Frank Friday and sons, I'aul, Alien and this is one ol the altau ueing Will Those eu weie iuin t. vis ismr rein i the young matron. for settlement again Monday after "In the Headlines" depicts a news Struckmeyei David Schlo Mr" Gve's in Wo'odland.

Mrs, BaiUou and daughter, There will be a mesi attractive ley Saturday evening when Fr comes the bride of Raymond Roberts and Roberts formerly lived in Woodla is to be a large wedding with coming from Woodland. The maul Muriel Cummings. the bel man i A. II. Cook, At that time the members will papers activity in running i dding at St.

Mark's church in Herke ices Cummings of Santa Barbara be San Francisco. Both. Miss Cummings 1. where the romance had its inception, number of the attendants and guet. honor will be the bride's sister.

Miss ill be Dr. Donnel Fisher of Woodland. Elnora Boone of Woodland, Miss Vir meet at th Unitarian church vas the first to hit Charlie Sohaupp, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wall! o) A v. t.i Campbell of baffling double mur Mrs. Herman Durst, Mrs. en are in Woodland visit wodIa n(, for a few days. Miss Pail hether or not they will buy ilrs.

"nwri rvoeie, mis. iumL, i Srne'LMm and tamiiv. wui continue north at the con Abele, Mrs Poake, Scougins and family. Grant Withers enacts the role of an "struckmever and Mrs. John Emerson W.

Heed and Robert Ben elusion of Iter visit here te strucknieyer. The six bridesmaids will include Miss 1 Barnes of Woodland. Mis. nf Rerkelev. Miss Helen ih gotistical dor connected with the trust depart mr.

ana i errj v. Saeramen daughter, Sylvia, formerly Yolo covty I of Placerville. Miss Deliah unnyvale and Miss Dorothy bringing enigma, lead as for some nai ity is instrumental in about the solution of the Marian Nixon in Die femini a cub reporter is responsible Bieh'on of Alaska. Ushers Elford Barnes of Woodland and ii mem ui mi i esidents, have returned to tneir Dlinnigan LOUple were in Woodland hnday attc in Santa Rosa after visiting the hi Allffl A rrifl Pitt Inoon. Shefi'er's son in law and daughter, III AUIU fl.iywiird ha.s resumed his po Mr.

and Mrs. Albert H. Rodin in Sac 1 fv, durine the holiday season. Two Maids Hostesses that termor church building for their i lub home. All the members are requested to attend to discuss and vote on the important question.

The meeting will be called at 2 o'clock by Mrs. V. l.eithold. president. The club will have another mrer he" fourth of the forum dinners is held at Hotel Woodland.

Mrs. Anna Savior, head of the pub'ie well. ire department for California, will he the speaker. She will discuss the various pha. es of her work: its background, accomplishments and aims.

Mrs. Savior is said to bo an excellent speak ii as an a ut h.ori on fibs as asbistam. AIl. ShpffVv also celebrated ton Leoni of San Fi a The bridal gown a and lace with a ve Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Dopkins of Dun yolo aftei. severai days startling revelations on the case. Edmund Breese as the city editor is the man behind the power of the paper Deligthful comedy lightens the story nigan were unhurt hut tneir auto mobile was badly damaged when their illness.

car and another sideswiped on the Mrs. R. II. Mumm and baby left Pi ing the visit. Jean Laurence will have as her house guests this week end Miss I''At Dancing Party A group of the friends of Miss I.ois i Hidion and Miss Dorothy Groh were entertained by them Friday evening when they were at a dam Willow Dak Park hall.

Harold say near Dunnigan lhursday ev fjay for bishop, Inyo county, Willa t'UiiK, anss toyou vvaggonei, ening. 'The other car also went into month they will remain lor received ind the passenger i parents, J' matcfl in iTtiests ol Mrs. Mumm Miss Frances Schapp and Miss Jane Hammond, all of Sacramento. Attendance at Price Hoppin's "Pound Dance" will be a highlight of the visit. Broderick Booze Shipped to East slight injuries wiiiefi Arbuckle.

They were south. The Dopkins from Samuel's spring tourists, going and Mrs. J. B. Collett.

returning yrS y. Harr, who has been at ,.,1 iMictnosc matters il vat ion at i William McDermott ot Anignts Call and Robert sir furniMieu he for the eve i.ntc. Wallace Mc Williams assisted with his troir.oonc a portion of the eninu. The evening was concluded with a midnight Tiv. fnllowinir attended: Mrs.

Groh. satin. The bouquet will he a snowei arrangement of gardenia? aiv. of the valley. The maid of honor will wear a period dress of lavender organdie am carry yellow roses while ihe bridesmaids will be dressed in period frock, of yellow organdie and v.

ill carry lavender sweet peas. There will be music preceding 'h ceremony. Immediately after the wed ding the couple will leave for a hon eymoon in the south. They will re turn to make their home in Berkeley Cummings is daughter Mr. and Mrs.

H. 0. Cummings ut" lire iU'r" ndie and 1 re elev oi THE Personals and Marshall McCul MemO the bay region, is expected to return. home next Moncay. Santa Clara's varsity basketball team P.

F. Foster and Don Davis of thejtl.0Upce the Sacramento Y. M. I. Sacramento district sales force do Mrs.

Jefferson Boggs has just repayment of the Pacific Telephone turned from San Francisco where she i in Wood enjoved Christmas with her mothei, Telegraph company, weie in "ood Woodland jackass. Cosmos Bermque gallons of jackass at his ourlh street. Miss Grace Stephens, Miss JeaneU" FeK Mis Lucille Felsch. Miss Bil He ClavpooJ. Miss Mildred Wademan.

Mis Fumes NeNon. Miss Ruth Gor Miss Vhda Troxel. Miss Dorothy Mi. Lillian Seamus, Mis Helen Mai tin. Miss Marybelle Mai lough were business visitors in Yolo b'ribav morning.

Fiizabeth MeCuliough was a visitor in Arbuckle Thursday. Mrs. Flovd Willman and her daughter, Barbara, were business visitors in Arbuckle Friday afternoon. Bud Goodin and Charles and William Jameson motored to Woodland Judge Scott collected from veir who pleaded guilty, among being Fmil'o Delia Costa. Frank i ritiay.

resident. August Hein? of Plainfieid district Supervisor F. K. Edson of Knights; Landscape Expert tm. Miss Hilda Grigsby.

Mi. a Santa Barbara, formerly of i SATFRDAY Red Men Shawnee tribe Xo. at J. 0. 0.

F. hall. p. m. Odd Fellows Woodland lodge.

Xo 111 meets at I. O. 0. F. hall, 8 p.

Painbow (iirls meet at Masonic hall Xo. Pb hall. the Androzzi, Landing was in Woodland nday Thursday evening. The lhinnie an Herfaihc. ..1 Woodland clime hospital.

She is aienV "pjem, Catcher. Jimmie Walker 1920 graduate of the Woodland Hig'n ivciitt. Albert Nuttall. AVal and made her home her. until McWilliam: Kldon Boll.

Bill How Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Musgnne; out four carloads of barley Friday. iluastaili. Stephano Pastutti.

Varista l.uiggi. Giacomo Belli and Antonio Rodinque Cieal quantities of the liquoi f.iled tne gutters in the neighborhood of the banks "Italian And although the gutters flowed w.th wine, jackass and alcohol, there was no search of liquor on the fol linln" lovin Wednesdav. Xew Year's Day, Fir iii dial Theater Di Joins Local Firm John Tschudi of Salem, Oregon, is a new arrival here to join the nursery and landscape department cf Epperson and Fisher. He is an expert gard she went to Berkeley to attend the I aid, lb' She wii! have returned from Gold field, Nevada, where they spent the holiday period visiting Mrs. Musgrove's family.

Mr. and Mrs. George Williams returned Friday evening from San Francis co. They spent some time University of California. Frank Pozetti Art Scarlett of Woodland was a business visitor Friday.

Mrs. Jasper Jones of Esparto was a visitor here Thursday. Frieia Dahlstrom of Colusa is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. Olson.

Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Stetson were lest Moi graduate from the university in Juno The bride to be is a charming am; ener and the local lirm nas nopes of persuading him to make his home Laurence to San Francisco.

Sacrament Woodland lhursday even attractive young woman and popular member of Woodland's Shakespeare Clul to of Mrs. Douglas McGr street. 2: 'JU p. m. UN DAY Church services regain) all churches, public ii Roberts also only left Woodland to i OlVC Buffet Supper 'Albert Lundy of Chico, is visiting at the W.

Schneegas home. Subscribe now for the Wuochanb papers have been claiming ing. that the depot maintained by Delia Mrs. Yon Kirazmner went to San Cost; was a wholesale place. Francisco Thursday evening to stay Far from it.

The; are other places until Sunday. not verv far from there that contained Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bothers, who have twice as much liquor as that which been visiting at the Roberts home wa held in the Delia Costa premises, for several days, went to Colusa enter college. Until that time made his home with his brother Miss Jean Latuence will he hostess about 20 friends eenmg law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Percy 10 1 gives a nutlet Goyet. After graduating from the i home The roup wjh meet Yolo County treasury is ahead lhursday morning to spend several Woodland High school he al the Laurence home lollowing ri 'fi'scated and there still 'remains ten Mrs. Henry Abele the Klks the Affiliated College in San Fran 1 Hoppin's 'Found Dance i. itor in Arbuckle Friday morning.

Grant Withers cisco receiving a pharmacist's degree. jUub. Ke is now employed by Iharmacy in San Francisco. An el MaSOniC Urder tO time as much as was taken up. but Sheriff Monroe decknes that he is going to run it down and find out who is profiting by the great distilling v.

oi esses maintained in Woodland. The 4 club met at the town hall Friday afternoon. Marshal Hopkins went to Sacramento Friday to spend a few clays. ficient and likaule young any friends both man, Roberts has Install January 13 Winte Kn'ghts Landing, Washington mid Davis. Wholesalers in this locality have YOLO MDXD the business and Many fi lends litre to the young tmip'e.

lalclv been shipping their material to Xew York, Boston. Philadelphia bAKAMA Friendly Indian i church, autl ()lhcr eastern points. Correspondent Mrs. J. M.

Cleary Used Cars Among some especially good used ears we have just taken in on new cars are: Dodge Cabriolet Dodge Leather Sedan Studebaker Special Sedan Dodge Victory Sedan Studebaker Special 6 Touring Car We also have several other good buys. Brownings Hosts At Dancing Party Yolo Masons Plan Anniversary Meet MADISON Correspondent Mrs. Charles Durnar Telephone Woodland 4S 11 iferred on Janunty PL riday, January IT. at which time expected that the officers re md Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Taylor of ts at Le p. m. Girl Elaborate preparations are being Mrs. Len Brown. ng ot ma()e jy Voo Lodge Xo.

81, F. A. hosts to more than 100 of Yolo to celebrate the seventy dancing partv held at fifth anniversary on Friday evening, Tuesday evening. Musi, The festivities will open with a ing was turn. shed by an aL Q.ock to be served om Sacramento and en in the Yolo town hall.

After the ban was by a colored quartet quet the members aru! guests will ad St. Luke's parUh hall. p. m. Frank ati0nal Theater Gi ant Withers i urning "in the Headlin shows at and 0 p.

m. Personals Mi. Julia Marr and nephew. Thompson have moved to where have rented ISO ac land. Some will he planted to They also have a large flock rchestra tainm out nd a Hawa ian dancer.

A turbev sun ifl ed at midnight Ha dkaps to Friend. Wood Icnberg, master of Masons of and bbby. he and California, has accepted an invitation to be present and many members of Woodland lodge will also attend. All planning to attend are requsted to McGinnis Family Gathers at Monticello Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Jones and their house Mr. and Mrs. F. McGinnis and children. John and Bernicc.

went to Monticello Xew Yeai's Day. They met at the old McGinnis home near Monticello where Anna. Frank and James McGinni now lie. Twenty five relatives enjoyed a big turkey 3Iusic was furnished by Frank. James.

Edward and John Others present were as follows; Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hemming of Lompoc. Mr. and Mrs.

Ilemy Samuels and daughters, Florence and Barbara. Mrs. WMson Adams and children, utile and Floyd, Lois and Buck Walk' r. Mr. ar.d Ed McGinnis and children, Mary and Edward, of Monti tity ither Secretary Marry h.

bum BO PA JAL At Winters, Dceem ilbyville came up Thursday to nd the week end with her parents. and Mrs. George Tilly. C. Botirland and son.

Clarence, nt to Sacramento on Friday. 0. and Fred Spring ef Woodland visited at the Owen cently elected will qualify positions. Installation of t'r elected officers will be held Wooriiami lodge or secretary of Yolo Lodge, not later 2fi. V.hJ'.i.

to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hen" Borach ach BOYD RIGGS, Ltd. Dodge Chrysler Plymouth than January 15, so that adequate arrangements can be made. nesday, January 22.

W'lODARD In Woodland, Decem One of the features of the meeting hor 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving ii, of new ballot bov Woodard of Winters, a girl, Phyllis was the donation oi a new ballot box Kn hts jmlinv, to the bdge by lister. George ana! to Mr. and Mrs.

hoi Personals 921 Main St. Woodland Phone 530 Frederi Co. Mr. and Mi was, Manuel a girl, Mary Rom Woodland visitors Friday were Mrs. R.

T. Silva ar.d son, J. M. Cleary and family and H. Gorman.

Sharpnack and Wh'te shipped a car st night, with Mr. and Harry Fredericks. Mr. Thornton Cranston, and Mrs. Will Rheingans entertained used for the first tiim on Xew Year's Eve with watch Worshipful Master Ii parties at their homes.

ing the initial ballot. i Clover east Subscribe now for the "Democrat" New Today Glasses for Sport Wear We carry a big selection of glasses suitable for golfers, motorists, hunters and sport lovers sturdy glasses but comfortable and be FOR SALE Mountain oak stove wood and heater chunks. Also hox elder and willow, $6.00 delivered. Ben Sharp's Serviee Station. jalO C.

H. WATSON, 415 First St. Apent for Mission gas ranges, product of "Spark" people at Oakland, and fitted for the use of liquefied petroleum jaJtf gas. WANTED 5 or "5 room furnished house. Must he modern.

Can furnish refcrcnees. Inq. 170 Elm St. Fhone 878. FOR SALE 10 acres choice loose alfalfa hay, 5th cuttimr.

Mrs. Mar shalll)i'r'j. miles novth of Wood land. Phone 7F2. ialO REA ESTATE S750 IS THE SELLING PRICE of a four room I house and garage in East Woodland, i Lot 50x115 feet.

Cee WRAITH i PARISH, Woodland Realtors. jalO Now Ready for Business Graf Implement Co. First and Court Streets, Woodland (Opposite City Hall) Oliver Bonanza Plows Plow Parts All of These Parts are Genuine Oliver Products Hart Parr Tractors Also Exclusive Dealers in A Lubricants Travel Through 1930 Safely, Economically, in a New Buick WOODLAN THEATER 1) Any Seat Any Time 10 25 What home owner has not often wished to be freed from the task of tending Who hasn't longed for the day when a button could be pressed and the furnace would take care of itself? The day of automatic heat is here. It is brought to you by the new Johnson Automatic Oil Burner. FRED McGREW PLUMBING AND JOBBING 422 First Street Phone 474 Woodland California NOW FLAYING EDMUND LOWE and LOIS MORAN mm in 'MAKING THE GRADE" Hv GEORGE A I) 15 MERMAID COMEDY CAMEO COMEDY FELIX KART00N SUNDAY MONDAY KOI) LA I10CQUE "THE ONE WOMAN IDEA" Comedy and Variety Reels Woodland Buick Co.

Graf Implement Co. 333 Main Street.

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