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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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6
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Phone Your Want AdSrr 666 WOOPtANP DAILY, pmoWZjJS PACtWx WMm MLOW OAK PARK THEM 1 wwas ftp. HOW AGS 5 CSIoV SOUESELF TO SET EMMESM5D SCHEDULE PWIMOM. woRLOBVA I W5LP IW SOME! OSSCUKB amo here UmoNiy Vplace umo socistVT FETES COMMUNITY AT ANNUAL DINNER Willow Oak Farm Center extended uA nt onnH fpllnwshiD to oresi de'nts of the district Thursday night and entertained appioxnuauv Visitors at its annual banquet. A chicken pie supper was served. Between courses an interesting and clever program was presented under the direction of Mrs.

Walter MoGehee. The visitors arrived about 7 o'clock and at once sat down to the banquet. Places were for 300 and nearly all By EDWIN ALGER "ROUND TO WIN" Ben's Prooieiri were filled. The first number on the program' was a piano solo by Miss Anna Hurst. This was followed by two solos by! Mrs.

Lila Thatcher. Mrs. R. H. Mumm offered two clever pianologues and the listeners encored for more.

Misses i Hurst and Jane Morris then played an Indian duet on the piano. I Business Session Fritz Fricke, chairman of the center, then called for a short businsesi meeting. Short reports were made by the following committee heads: Ed Comontofski, finance; 0. Hawke, 1 fire truck; Henry Kaupke, 4 club work; Al Rohr, squirrel control; Fritz Fricke, thistle control; Mrs. Warren Farnham, home department.

Chairman Frioke called on several leaders of other centers for short talks. They were George Isham, Ed Bandy, Frank Clelland, Ward Hunt, Lester Holmes and Al Henle. A. B. Frey of the State Railroad commission from San Francisco, attended the meeting and answered questions relative to telephone prob Chairman Fricke then turned the meeting back to Mrs.

McGehee. program chairman. The next event was a mock wedding. Mock Wedding Mrs. A.

B. Lawson was the bride, and Mrs. Fritz Fricke was the bride 1 groom. Others who participated were Misses Isabel Kram, Phyllis Kimball and Daisy Oliver and Mesdames Ed Comontofski, E. Abshire, Dwight Breckenridge, Gladys Agnew, Henry Kaupke, Walter McGehee, Betty Mc Gehee and mny ncKe.

The stunt was cleverly staged and iNLWO 1 JL 1 1 wa? rmindlv aDolauded. The crown Gaynor Farreli Hit ing stunt of the evening was the fVinms irl scene in which the men of RF.D RIjLFF PhiliD Noee the center appeared in flimsy dresses kh 'Street AngeF Salient Items Featured in Today's Wires From Neighboring Cities and sang popular numoers. Asme the h.ldrf SACRAMENTO and infant daughter of Berkeley nar 1 r.w!y escaped death when their heavy sedan failed to negotiate a cune and clashed against the cement walls of the subway. All three suffeied minor lrui es shock, while their car was crushed about the front end. KED BLL'FF Tom Ward, rancher, was arrested at his home by Seriff Flnvd Hull and deputies, and two akmg stills were confiscated.

died shoitl fire win up made hanDinoSS from the mustacnes oi some oi me "girls" they were cleverly made up. The song went ovrii bife and they were Janet Gaynor and Charles iarrell, encored by the enthusiasitc isitors. fastyjsing young screen stais, came Those who took part mhe stunt to thp Natiraal Theater last night In Cmontofsifwdtw eir f'Tot Kaupke and William Fricke. Angel." It proved to be a masterpiece The banquet was prepared by wo 0f beauty, chaimingly acted and per meh of the home department. Mrs.

bv Frank Dcrsagc, who his second matiimonwl venture im after the freak animal a jovn possible of achievement foi George I Emigh, Sacramento business MAKTIMii Albert 1. nugnes who led suit for divorce fiom Lottie Nichols, his son, Fori est, 16 years old, nmi. rl, ami ma finutinter. i m. 14 oia, 'weie awarded 2 1,500 damages from Warren Farnham was chairman fehe th meinorable Gay aKRisted bv Mesdames E.

E. Farn ALSO Winters. and Dais, CaL "Democrat" A labb wHh se ven t.jnta FeRgroad Jompany by Subscribejorjh, irrell pictme, "7th Heaven. ham, Van Zee, A. B.

Lawson, Al nor The story is laid against the colortul D. Breckenridge, Mrs. Alvin bcaki round of Naples and the beauti Rumsey and Mrs. R. CassilU.

fal, soft toned photographic treatment Potatoes 50 lb. bag 75c of the many picturesque scenes is conspicuous contribution to the art of Yakima Gems CHURCH CLUB IS FORMED BY HE the motion picture. Miss Gaynor, as a little waif of th Neapolitan waterfront, and Fan ell ai .10 lbs. 45c SUGAR a vagabond aitist who meets and falls in love with her, handle their roles with superb kill, and their many love scenes together held the audience em rantuied. Butter 43c 2 lbs.

for 85 Fancy Creamery Wet Wrap It recounts the stoiy of Angelina's despeiate attempt to raise funds for her dying mother by taking to the Formal organization of the Men's club of the First Methodist Episcopal church was effected at a meeting Thursday night at which 50 were present. S. A. Larsson was elected president. Other officeis named were C.

G. Epperson, vice president, and George Cranston, secretary treasurer. One of the objectives of the organization will be the sponsoring of work in the church. Members of the dub d.scussed a meeting to be held in Coming April 9. They plan to go to that town and present a program.

The next meeting of the club will SALAD OIL y2 gal tin 70c Baby Clams 2 cans 25c streets, for which she is arrested and sentenced to prison. She escapes from the police and joins a small, traveling circus in which she becomes a ballet perfoimer. Here she meets Gino, the paintei. but their romance is shattered by the police who track her clown and take her away to prison. Houevei, are fimiil icunitedand made happy again.

"Street Angel" is a picture thai ranks with the best of all time. Trade's FJalal Spot be April HO Rl CHOICE FRUITS all ready to service as RESCUERS SEEK 6 MINE VICTIMS MARGARINE 31b.50c Fancy Nut Brand COFFEE 3 lbs. $1.00 Brand FIVE Fruit Salad this is one of the newest Tuberose offerings. Peaches, pears, apricots, pineapple and cherries have been deliciously combined in one can. Simply remove the fruit from the rich syrup and serve on lettuce with mayonnaise or whipped cream.

Nuts and such fruits as are in season may be added, if desired. PARNASSUS, 22. The bodieVof'tWentv one miners, all badl. burned, were iound the mine rescueis. They were located at' the foot of the main scene of a 'disaslrous gas explosion yesterday morning.

Rescuers continued to pubh ior wai'd in an effort to find six missing Two hundred twenty three others, in mine when the death dealing blast Swept the working, made then way out of an old entiy, f.ve miles from the main drift. HOTEL HACIENDA 5S() O'Fari ell Street San Fiancis' California RATE? $1.00 per day up vith detached bath ol.r.O per day up with private batit Always parkingsPiiee; n0 limit on E. H. COWLES, Prop. can 1 3c SHRIMPS CORN 2 cans 27 Fairmont Pride LAST TIMES TONIGHT AT 7 AND 9 The large can contains enough for six good sized portions, and eliminates the necessity of buying many cans of fruit to get the variety you want.

Each fruit of Tuberose Fruit Salad has its own distinctive flavor, because each fruit has first been canned separately, before being opened and combined with' the other fruits. a Even the syrup of Tuberose Fruit Saiad is good! Rich and thick, with a taste of five fruits, it makes a marvelous foundation for a jello or gelatine pudding. And as a pudding sauce, it has another delightful possibility. Tuberose Fruit Salad wears the Tuberose label the white waxy flowers on a background of royal purple the label that represents purity and quality. Ask your grocer for this new fruit delicacy.

At all Leading Qrocersl WILLIAM FOX SOAP Palmolive 3 bate 19c ORANGES 2doz.29c A Good Juice Orange JrankMdnage's PRUNES 21bs.23c A Healthful Fruit JANET GAYMOR and CHARLES FAHRELL THc DIANE and CHICO of "7TII HEAVEN" aic lcunitod once more in another "very lemarkable" photoplay. A drama that 'throbs with the heart beat3 of humrnity. A picture that has been acclaimed "from coast to coast. UBEKOSE OD PRODUCTS Qfie pc of thepdek PeanutButtter 21b.pail49c And: COLLEGIAN COMEDY MO, NEWS Read the 'Democrat' Classified Ad.

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