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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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Woodland, California
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5
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Phone Your Want Adz rGM WOODLAND DAILY, DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1 929. PAGE FIVE day of April. A mystery tea from 2 to 5. You'll certainly get a great thrill.

ap2 iERSQNALS: MADISON MEXICAN REBELS FLEE MAZATLAN U.C. PLANS TO LOWER BARS room tor rent. Thone ap2c Ab Jenkins A I) Jenkins, who holds more road records in motor cars than any other person in America is one of the stars of latest triumph, which will be presented tonight at Legion Hall. Admission is free to the public. Mrs.

Fred Beresford, who has been Miss Hazel Graham has returned to her home in Sacramento after spending several days in Woodland John AUbanat, brother of Steve Ab banat of Madison, is the owner of a new I'ontiac sedan. George Betty and W. Blanchard have cone to Fresno, expecting to re with Mr. and Mrs. J.

0. Chalmers. rebel visiting in Woodland, has returned to her home in Redding. J. H.

Laugenour went to Sacramento Wednesday afternoon. George Howling was treated at the (By United Tress) WASHINGTON Mcxicai are in complete retreat no; School records, without the recommendations of the principal, will be sufficient to admit graduates of ac Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.

Chalmers were turn about April 10. FOOD SALE CompanionTof Foresters, Saturday, at Columbia Market. mr29 JAPANESE wishes position as cook in family on ranch, care good in house. Experienced cooking. Address 308 Sacramento, Cal.

ap2c FOR RENTSix room house with Blu. k. from Mazatlan, Consul Willi, I unuaiy scnoois ot the Mate informed the state depa. tmuut Sacramento visitors Tuesday. Mayor Chalmers was an enthusiastic rooter for the Senators in their first victory Explanations Needed Woodland Clinic hospital Wednesday for a cut lip received while working as, iiesnmen to the University of Cali 1 forma under a new plan drawn up by! He estimated the rebels were about near Woodland.

university officials. jg0 miles north of the city. Rail and Victor Cranston, formerly a resident of Woodland, is visiting here from j.ne pun, scneciuied to come into telegraphic communications to the effefct August, 1931, wil lbe outlined I south is expected to be restored by the to the Association of High School end of the week. San Francisco. I enrage.

Ml Third St. mr29 I NICE front room for rent. With anc boaid. Call at 146 Second St. mr29 2nd Subscribe for the "Democrat" New Today LUKE'S GUILD.

Place the Parish Hall, on tin A. C. Huston went to San Francisco Tuesday. Gustav Stephani and son, William, of Winters visited in Woodland Wed jniiitijjais, meeung Uakland, by Dean B. M.

Woods. It already has been approved by the academic senate of the university and will be acted upon April 9 by the regents. Under its terms admission to the university will be Blast Ice Jam In Upper Missouri nesday. over Hollywood. Al E.

Hoover has returned from a brief business trip in San Francisco. During his stay in the bay city he had his tonsils removed at Letterman General Hospital. Mrs. Frank Tozer and children, Jean, Frank, and Bobby, of San Francisco arrived Wednesday to be the guests of Mrs. L.

R. Bigelow until Saturday. Miss Jean Laurence and Miss "Ha Jean Schindler of Woodland and Gene Harbinson and Kenneth Nauman of Sacramento will go to Auburn early Sunday morning to attend the Easter sunrise services there. Miss Willella Anderson, member jf the Winters high school faculty, is home for the Eastertide. Nomination Blank Good for 10,000 Votes in the "Democrat" National Theater's Hollywood Opportunity Contest I Nominate Miss determined on the students BISMARK, N.

D. The huj following requirements beine i ore e. which blocked the Misbou Growers Urged to Sign Prune Acreage stipulated. i river 20 miles south of here and caus Evidence of the candidate's rrad jed the "big muddy" to flood over a uation with not less than fifteen wide area of rich agricultural land. units of credit from an accredited began to loosen of its own weight secondary school of California.

I Wednesday and the livei diopped (By United Press) SAN FRANCISCO Fate of the California Prune and Apricot Growers association hung in a halanne tr The completion of a list of sub 1 slightly. jects intended to secure the ap i While workmen under the direction VOTES 10 10 and Mrs. Joseph Scraggen and, day, according to statements here of son, Marvin, recently visited Mr. and licant's training in the important pre of army engineers prepared to shoot requisites of univeis.ty woik Eng 'out the ice jam with 10,000 poundb lish, mathematics, foreign language, of dynamite, the tremendous mass history and science. slowly opened up enough to permit resident O.

D. Cavallero and sales manager E. N. Thayer. The two leaders here to formulate final campaign activities for the acre Mrs.

Fred Dubach at Wilton: County Treasurer and Mrs. Roy A. Cole are spending Thursday and Friday in San Francisco. George Henry Burtt arrived Tues 9 Superior or leconnnending gradas i drop in the over flowing Who is a Contestant in the "Democrat" National Theater's Hollywood Opportunity Contest ten of the twelve academic age drive ending April 6 pointed out that the old year contracts of units included in the list of subjects' Men Repectable mentioned above. At present a student seeking day emng from St.

Mary college the association have been terminated to spend his Easter vacation with his and that an entirely new sort of as mother, Mrs. M. M. Burtt. sociation is arising from the old.

Mrs. H. A. Kramer and Mrs. Dora! Liquidation with the consecfuenee of mission to the Lnneisity of Cali fornia must present not only his high I iw, eveij gjuwei marketing lor nimseil iscnooi cupioma, out aNo a recommen Spnrgs where they spent ten days, will be the penalty of not securing the dation from his principal certifying Mrs.

Kramer reports that her health desired acreage, officials of the as his scholarship and f.tness for uni improved at the resort. sociation declaied. 'versity work. Your Attention Please! "Keen Buys' These! "i Hi am 1U1 it just Three Days to Prepare Hats new curl, snap and curve brims of lustrous finish Felt. Every wanted shade.

In anticipation of feminine needs for Easter wearing, we have gathered a great assemblage of leading fashions from noted manufacturers to meet their Easter apparel need. $5.00 Ultra Smart New Frocks Georgette, printed chiffons, crepes and Shirts of striped Madras and choice Broadcloths. Collar to match or attached. ,50 to $3.50 $1 novelty silks tweed ensembles $16.75 to $39.00 New Imports Very distinctive dresses in navy, crepe Romains $39.00 to $55.00 Ensembles at $95.00 Lingerie A vivid display of all the cunning intimate tilings in the very most unique styles are featured in Ties in Spring's warmer colors. Cheerful looking silks in stripes or figures.

$1.00 Silk Step ins Gowns Brassieres Dance Sets Slips Pantees, at prices most "attractive. tePins $2.50 to $5.95 Slips $1.00 to $5.95 Pantee $1.00 to $3.50 Gloves of pleasing gray or tan Mocha. Very comfortable. All needed sizes. The man who "stays a step ahead" of everything in life is the man who succeeds.

And that goes for his personal appearance, too. For, nothing marks him more as being alert and worth knowing than apparel up to the minute in style, and seasonable! Time To Be Selecting Your New Spring Togs! DO IT NOW! In Suits We Offer Two and thrcc buttoncrs in splendid Tweed and Worsted weaves. New Spring Grays and Tans. $25.00 to $45.00 $3.50 New sun burn shades Easter hosiery. Handbags modernistic Jewelry Colorful scarfs and flowers.

Everything to' make Hosiery Novelty weaves in silk and wool mixed. Very Rich! 50c 75c $1.00 your Spring and Easter costumes smartly com plete. The Woodland Corset Shop Phone 308 Mrs. P. Gilbert 537 Main St..

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