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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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Woodland, California
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Phone Vwr Wmt WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA, Davis W.CT.U.Holds'Home Department New Officers Hold Initiation Esparto Masons Plan Reception Social Affair I Session Monday The Davli W. C. T. U.

held a party I Friday evening in the social rooms of For the first time since their in Esparto lodge of Masons is mak stallation, the new officers of Yolo! ing elaborate preparations for the re The Home department of the Town and Country club will meet Monday afternoon at the Court house. Miss Frances Liles will lead a discussion on "Good Growth and Development." ception to be given to the wives and the 'Community church. The feature1 of the evening was the telling by each Press Club Initiates Three At Luncheon Twelve members of the Preas club of the Woodland High school attended the luncheon sponsored by thj, club in the cafeteria of the high school Thursday. Club pins were presented to Philip Cook, John Edgar and Gino Morelli, the latter two mid term graduates. Those present were Maccella Howard, Elsie Storz, Isabel Ray, Margaret Given, Frederick Macpherson, Frederick Shuder, Leonard Clover, Cheater Hiddleson and Miss Catherine Dobie, club advisor.

friends of members tonight, ine member of how she earned a dollar festivities will open with a banquet Chapter No. GO, Order of the Eastern Star, conducted the initiation services Friday night. The candidates were Mrs. Charles Hoppin and Mrs. Harvic Frazier.

The officers were highly commended for the efficient manner which waa given to a definite fund. Jennie Harding, Mrs'. Thelma Kuhn, Mrs. Charlotte Whitehouse, Mrs. Beat I ine remainaer oi tne lime was, to be Berved at 7 o'clock.

Between the hours of 8 and 10 a program will be given consisting of vocal selections by a double quartet from Sacramen i ivr 11 tHcasaiitijr hiu games ana com 1 nelen Wells is rice Curran, Mrs. Rose Francisco, Mrs. Anna Gregg, Mrs. Lucille Hurlburt, in which they conducted the work munity singing. Mrs, R.

C. Ingnm was in charge of this part of the pro on such short notice. skit by local lodge members and Olive Day Given Linen Shower; To Be Wed Soon Dance Hostess gram. Following a delightful social At the conclusion of the business Mrs. Geraldine Shellhammer, Miss1 Marian Gregg, Miss Rose Martinelli, Miss Anna Springer, Miss Lena Kruse, other numbers.

Dancing will follow from 10 to midnight. The Elks' or hour, refreshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs. Fred Watson, Mrs. L. H.

Day and Mrs, B. B. Levey and L. M. Stromberg.

chestra of six pieces from Woodland will furnish music for the dance. Miss Olive Day, who has just an session a brief but excellent progiam was rendered. Mrs. William Rids dale gave several enjoyable readings; Robert Gregg played a cornet solo, accompanied by his sister, Miss Helen Gregg, and E. C.

Stowe contributed a vocal solo, to the accompaniment of Mrs. T. T. Denhardt. Excellent refreshments were served.

F. W. Barker. The 30 or more people present comprised members of the following fam nounced her engagement to Thornton Cranston, was the recipient of ilies': Fred Watson, R. C.

Ingrim, L. many lovely pieces of linen at a show Helen Wells, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. W.

Wells, was the hostess at a dancing party Friday night attended by nearly 20 couples of her boy and girl friends. The affair was planned by her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Byrns and was held at the Byrns home north of Woodland. Refreshments were served at the close of the affair.

Guests were Louis Schontz, Rosalie Cole, Elva Dean Bentz, Erma Sue H. Day, W. E. Roby, R. B.

Webb, J. S. Winters, H. W. Allenger, Ira Mc Guire, F.

W. Barker, Mrs. Mary Egg er which was given her by her aunt Mrs. Elizabetli Hayes, Thursday ev ening. The affair was held at Prominent Students Dinner Guests Dr.

and Mrs. W. L. Howard entertained a group of students of the college at Davis at dinner Thursday evening. This is planned as the first of a series of dinners, through which Director and Mrs.

Howard plan to extend their acquaintanceship leston, and Miss Selina Logan and fA 1 Used Cars BR for business lSj or pleasure mM From small to big cars we have flpHul one that'll answer your business or jMTySk pleasure needs. ifARf home of Miss Day's mother, Mrs. Ray Miss Dorothy McCully. Dinner Affair At Merritt Home Hayes, 154 Lincoln avenue. The evening was pleasantly spent playing cards, and lefrcsnmcnts con Fairchild, Yolo Saunders, Reva Sharp, I eluded the enjoyable affair.

New Rebekah Card Series To Start Eloise Hartzell, Jane Fisher, Jane The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. George N.

Merritt Morris, Mary Isabelle Elberg, Jane with the students and their activities. Hayes and daughter, Bernice, Mr. and preside at a dinner party to be given Scarlett, Marie and Anna Freitas, Those present at this first event I ivirs. jueiann nayes ana son, warren, I all of Madison, Mr. and Mrs.

Hal Eleanor Hull, Margaret Miller, Nora Stephens, Nancy Needham, Lillian were Harold Kendall, president of the student body; Dean DeCarli, editor at their home, 458 First street, this evening. The decorations will center around an attractive motif of spring Zentner, Miss Evelyn Day, Miss Elsie Day and Laurence Day. of the Aggie; Baliey Fairchild, Pic flowers. A basket of roses, snapdrag i ffl ready to hit the roughest of roads. wlkS.

jjlHtm And NOT over priced, either! AMLIl1925 Dodge Sedan' $445 00 BVjI i TYiXyi926 Dodge Roadster, $460.00 YpQjH The first affair of the second series of card parties sponsored by the Davis Rebekah lodge will be held next Thursday evening, in Odd Fellows hall. This will be a progressive whist party, similar to the series held before Day chairman; L. H. Phillips, Miss Day is the daughter of Mrs. Kraft, Lela Eelle Richmond, June Reynolds and Betty Wells.

Masters Billy Eddy, Billy Baird Bruce Beeman, Max Taylor, John Al Ray Hayes and came to woodland three years ago from Hillsbarg. len Cost, Ed Proctor, D. She attended the local high school for the holidays, which proved to be firTl 1926 Dodge Special Touring, $425. two years and during the last year Elwood Williams, Griffith Sieber, Charles Greene, Jack Lindbergh, Wfcj 1926 stude sPecial Six DuPlex' ons, daffodils and freesias will form the centerpiece for the table and other appointments will feature the seasonal idea. Bridge will be the amusement for the evening after the dinner courses.

The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William G. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. popular.

The door prize will be a whole ham, while prizes will also bei chairman of one of the sub committees for Picnic Day, and prominent in campus activities; Kermitt Schmidt, football star; Wesley Jamison, member of one of the judging teams; L. H. Krehbiel, prominent in athletics and Y. M. C.

A. affairs, and John Mott, manager of the football squad. has been employed in the Northern Electric news stand. Merritt Hollingsworth, Douglas Spen given for high, second and consolation. cer, Kelsey Hatcher and Ernest Thornton Cranston is associated There will also be awarded a cash with his brothers, Lester and George, plflk Chevrolets, Fords, Studebakers and fflilnHI prize for the holder of high score in the series.

Leake, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Merritt, I Mrs.

J. P. Ryan is chairman of the i Dr. Steward Irvin of Oakland Miss Jcanette Merritt. committee for the first affair.

Louise Merritt e. a. boydW Willard Batteries Graham Bros. I Dance Hostess Telephone Workers i the firm of R. Cranston Hard 'are.

He is the son of Mrs. R. Cranston and was born and raised i Woodland, graduating from local Give Shower grammar and high schools. The young couple plan to be mar ried in the early spring and they will Miss Louise Merritt is to be hostess at a dancing party to be held after the Order of Rainbow for Girls installation which is scheduled for this evening. The billiard room of the G.

N. Merritt home has been made attractive for the members of the youn A surprise shower for the recently adopted baby of Mr. and Mrs. Earlj AVight was given at the home of Mrs. I continue to make their 1 home in WWffli Motor Cars WW Correct Glasses Woodland.

They have many friends 0. S. Wirth, 6 Elliott street, Thurs I and relatives here who are congratulating them and wishing them If your business duties are such as to reouire an unusual amount of day evening. The affair was sponsor trSis 0 Phone 530 Woodland VJ) er set who have been invited to be reading every day protect your eyes! At the first sign of "watery" or strained vision or headaches, come to us fcr an examination. I ed by Mrs.

Goldie Wirth and Mrs. Rus Miss Merritt's guests. 1 sia Dingman and was attended by Cjyiiiiifiiir "i 1 Well prescribe and provide nioper Glasses for vou. In becoming frame styles, too. employees of the Telephone company.

Those who will attend are Jane Huston, Abbie Blinkhorn, Gcorgiana Holt, Bernice Baird, Henrietta Holt, Stella Holt, Dudley Stephens, Uobin Dancing was the amusement of the GUARDSMAN AT REST Dr. William Ilanna, National Guard major, and well known in Woodland, Best Equipped Testing Room in Northern California. ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS Woodland, Calif. 532 Main St. evening.

who died at Mare Island January 25, i Those present were Mrs. Lillian M. tevenson, Price Hoppin, Ross Hop Huttmann, Mrs. Vivian McCoy, Mrs. buried in Grass Valley.

pin, Tony Barba, Bart Worley and Bud Gordon. i ''S; 555555 ALWAYS INVESTIGATE WHAT GENERAL MOTORS HAS BEFORE YOU BUY! Church Decoration Planned By Matrons ONE TON (chawis) 508 Main St. Woodland Fifth and Market Colusa The Gunida Ladies Aid met at th" home of Mrs. B. Dutton Thursday af I ternoon.

Mr.s Cordelia Crites, presi dent, presided. She appointed a com mittee to arrange for finishing the I inside of the church. Piecing quilt blocks was the work of the afternoon. I Department Stores Those present were Mrs. B.

Dutton, Mrs. Clardy Mrs. Frank Gibson, Mrs. II. D.

Everett, Mrs. M. J. Hambleton, Mrs. D.

Robbins, Mrs. THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS 0 lbs. Selected Klamath Falls Potatoes, 50 lb. sack $1.05 Edwin Smith, Mrs. Troy Mrs.

Joseph I. Gray, Mrs. Qordel'a Crites, Miss Lillian Wilkinson and Miss Ida Kroninger. The next meeting will be held Thursday at the home of Miss Ida Kroninger on Knob Hill. Schilling Baking Powder, 2V2 lb can 88c Crisco, 3 Jbs 73c Crisco, 6 lbs Sl 45 Crisco, 9 lbs $2.10 M.

M. Milk, tall can 9c N. B. C. Soda Crackers, 3 lb.

Box 39c Tuberose Sliced Beets 18c Toilet Paper, 4 lge. rolls 25c American Beauty Ginger Snaps 27c Jello all flavors 8c Bohemia Syrup, '2 gal 70c Bohemia Syrup, 1 gal $1.35 Karo Blue, 2 gal 39c Karo Red, 2 gal 46c Sugar Corn 10c Tomatoes with Puree, No. 2'2 can 10c Tuberose Corn 18c Tuberose Peas 17c Tuberose Kraut, No. 2 can 13c All 7'2 N. B.

C. Cookies, 6 pkgs 25c VmTHnll the speed and TT flexibility of the famous ix cylinder BUICK, engine and with rugged tamina to match. Ladies Aid Has All Day Meeting The Ladies Aid of the First Methodist Episcopal church had an all day meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. C. G.

Epperson. The making of quilt blocks was the work of the day and a delightful luncheon was served at noon. BIG YANK Men's Big Yank Work Shirts WORK SHIRT Fast Duty! Dr. Rose Winner In Gird Tourney The Davis faculty club held the last' meeting of the bridge tournament, Friday evening. About two score Regular or Slim 14 to 17 Full cut, triple stitch throughout 95c Extra size $1.05 Women's Wash Dresses 1928 Models of Tub Dresses have arrived.

Prettier than ever all fast colors Size 34 to 50 members were present and interest! in the event was keen. Dr. J. T. Rosa I won high score for the entire tourna 1 ment.

There were about 2 1 men com 1 ANY retail merchant or other business man in this ZtL territory who operates delivery or pick up service should by all means see these six cylinder fast duty trucks! They lower costs by increasing the speed and range of your service. In splendid performance and smart appearance they advertise your business con tantly and effectively. Come in. See them. peting.

Fiskes Hosts at Costume Party Rev. and Mrs. N. M. Fiskc of Davis entertained a group of the younger Woodland Buick Co.

815 Main Street Thorns 3U people at their home Friday evening. The guests, 20 in number, were dressed in costumes. The evening was spoilt' with various games and music, until refreshments were served. Rayon Tub Taffeta beautiful patterns 95c yd. Taffeta Soire beautiful sport design 75c yd.

Genuine Peter Pan new 1928 patterns 49c yd. Not too early to start Spring sewing as the new McCall Patterns are in stock. r.Wfov Fiolric! nA nnil r.simpls 12c nka. $1.20 carton imercial Transportation Ilcaton sells Goodrich Silvertown! tires, finest on the market. 02Gtf' Star, Horseshoe, and Climax ZZ k.

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