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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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hwhb''" 1 ii W.nf.AND DAILY nP.MOC.BAt. WOODLANa CAUF0BN1A. MONDAYANUAttyg J.C.PENNEYC. 410 412 Main Street, Woodland, Calif. iLiiuji i ii Banquet to Follow Native Daughters' iger Hermann Sons' Annual Masquerade Draws Record, Colorful Crowd Rainbow Girls Install Officers Public installation of the officers of Staff Installation Plans have been concluded for the me KUM.D0W wis un iacicu fie autn annual ni4ul 'uv mfpvpstino installation program In Buying at Low Prices Here! QUALITY Is An Assured Fact! and Leonard Weaver as a farmer were a tnrmer wet.

William Boyd MONDAY given fourth prizes. IL eZ 1 Reynolds as pres and Miss Eva Duncan were awarded eat Mrs Company meets at Legion hall, 8 audience at the Masonic hall Satur given by Concordia Lodge, xso. day night. The impressive ceremonies Order of the Hermann Sons Saturday Inizht attracted one of the laigest were conducted by Miss Claudia Han a3sembled in Legio son. assisted by Miss Jane Summers Mol.e than 600 persons, includ in the role of marshal.

mg the largest crowd of spectators During the evening Miss Abbie! assembled jn the gallery, weie Armfield, retiring worthy advisor, I vesent. The committees were more was presented with a jewel, the pres than gratjfiecl over the success of first and second Parlor of Native Daugh sus tained characte Both Woie ad Quality Ice Cieam. wmows (leputy t.roup Award president, is to be the install For the best group of not less than InLblu six, the prise was awarded to Mes wm p. m. Cub Scouts meet at Legion hall, 5 p.

m. Yakima Friendly Indians meet at First Methodist Episcopal church, 4:30 p. m. Basketball games girls and boys teams of the Epworth League of Woodland to play teams of Oak the affair, particularly in view of the ontation speecn was inue whn was chairman of the fact that there were many outer iocai dames Carrie Hucke, Cwrw Wj on in honor Harriet Wademan, Margaiet Kiuse decor. of the new officers.

Seasonal decor committee of the evening. Following attractions JS who and AVesloy Boys club, Shortly before 11 o'clock the gianci hters of! ations will make the tables and lodge was formed with Harry fcnen 1 wen. a rnnr rooms march was formed witn nan oneii rooms is attractive attractive. 'The hammer in the vole of Abraham Lm Hermann son, jlj.l The foil le p. m.

following is the list of incom Woodland Theater Sue Carol in officers: Mrs. Edna Reynolds, Exalted shows at ri and Mrs. Shellhammer as the prize was uj the installation a brief program was rendered, including a vocal solo by Miss Enid Conard and a violin solo by Miss Arlett Linnell. Mrs. B.

H. Saucier and Robert Rath acted as accompanists. Refreshments brought the meeting to a close. The list of officers installed was riinivc Wnnda Koenie. worthy ad nf Lihertv in the lead, lol 'Uicguiy ami Mrs.

Irma Ulrich past .9 n. m. trl. all Arbuck e. and nar irst ional Thealer I lowed by the group ol nermann willows who com i president; Mrs.

Wanda Abele, ioncl Barrymore is shows ir nresident: Miss Ijela Ewert. Sisters ana tne long nut in "The Mysterii at 7 and 9 p. m. characters. Soon after the march the mu vice nresident; Miss Marie Tan prised a lively group of "colored The final prize was awarded dy, third vice president; Mrs.

Mary judges announced their decisions ana I masks were removed. to Miss Norma Hermle and Mrs. Carl visor; Helen Snavely, associate advis Tillotson, marshal; iurs. jviaucie nea i Hermle dressed as ballet dancers. rrl iwnrflintr secretarv: Mrs.

Edna Moredge Stropper For Moredge or Gillette Blades. Will earn its small cost many times over. Very easy to operate. Full instructions with each stropper. Low priced or; Alberta Best, chanty; Louise T.nnico SrhhiPv.

faith: Win Mask Prizes Cm ihn hpst. dreSSCtl All the prizes were cash awards. TUESDAY armony Circle No. 5 to meet at home of Mrs. E.

A. Shelton. G8 College street, with, Mrs. W. A.

Kern mell assisting, 2:30 p. m. i Otis Flowers, Covell Shellhammer and Lucille Van Zee, secretary; Rosalie woman went to Mrs. Louis AVademan Bailey, Mrs. Edna Woods and Mrs.

Nelle Hebner, trustees; Mrs. Ruth I Hiekey, outside sentinel; Mrs. Ruth Lines, inside sentinel, and Mrs. Rho Wademan were the judges. Maciel's eight piece orchestra in her "Stars and Stripes" cosuume, while the first prize for men was Volley ball class meets at First furnished lively music for the affair i awarded to Gene Smith, a member oi da Maxwell, organist.

Mrs. Annie Methodist Episcopal church. 7:30 p. Martin Hucke, chairman; E. J.

ti the Senator Theater orchestra, garbed 98 Blohm, Sam Schaupp, Chris Kern J. A. Hucke, Charles Summ, AA'illiam Mpmrps. Schwartz Cole, treasurer; Margaret Musgrove. drill leader; Dalyte Hill, chaplain; Eldanor Farnh'am, love; Helen Wells, religion; Margaret Miller, nature; Yolo Saunders, immortality; Jane Gi 'guiere, fidelity; Arlett Linnell, patriotism; Mildred Seavey, inner observer; Alameda Colburn, outer observer; Carrol Stowe, organist, and Enid Conard, choir director.

TWo wm will serve on the Advis Second prize was awarded to Mrs. Elsie Shellhammer as the Goddess of Uowir ShuU hammer, who Ogden, financial secretary, and Miss Katherine Simmons, treasurer, will complete the last six months of their terms in office. The banquet committee for the event includes Mrs. Amelia Germes hausen, Mrs. Nellie Krotser, Mrs.

Mv Miimma. Mrs. Edeline Sand gruber, Antone Schaupp, C. H. Hucke 5 for 25c Moredge Blades fit Gillette Razors.

The better blade for the better shave. Buy them here at, Modern AVoodmen Yolo camp meets at I. 0. 0. F.

hall, 8 p. m. club meets at Hotel Woodland, 12:15 p. m. Elks meet at Elks club, 8 p.

m. Girl Scouts Pine Tree troops meets at St. Luke's Parish hall, 7 p. m. Bymcas meet at Y.

M. C. 7:30 impersonated Abraham Lincoln. Miss and John Schaupp iormed tne comma tee in charge. Ruth Santos and Charles nermie in Frank Martell Tells ory Board 'for the term are Mrs.

W. Vmnar S. Huston, Mrs. Anna Schindler, Mrs. Day Vlty UlTUlGl rock, Mrs.

Helena Stitt, Mrs. Pearl Orpnvn. Mrs. Ruth Lines and Mrs. Majestic Shaving Brushes Marv Ott.

In charce of decoration aiEAmfvicar. Lcei' "Ay won" Shaving Needs licmificaily made oi pure, inSredieats. Of October Wedding Celebrates Birthday are Mrs. Velma Jacobs, jvrrs. irmai meets at Legion hall, 7 p.

Ulrich and Mrs. Edna Bailey, ineNative Daughters installation Harry S. Saunders, Mrs. A. a.

oebi, Miss Ida Jean Schindler, Miss Marion Huston, Mrs. W. E. Searcey, Mrs. A.

G. Proctor, Mrs. Ed W. Praet, Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Stowe, Leo Conard, L. H. Cranston and Irvin Clover.

KhHvp Rons hall. 8 p. m. Cooling. serving committee includes Mrs.

Richter, Mrs. Rose Porter, Mrs. Stel ceptional quality, made to the race. la Gibbs, Miss Margaret Porteus and at this very low Miss Hilda Kicnie. price.

Mrs G. N. Merritt of Woodland) A weddmg, wmcn was was guest of honor at a family din in Fairfield last October, was reveal ner given at the home of her son in ed Saturday by the former Miss Ruth law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Stu Scott and Frank Martel both oi Irvin of Oakland Sunday.

The Sacramento. Mrs. Martell, daughter affair lebrated Mrs. Merritt's birth of the late Mrs. Eva Scott, is prom day.

The guests included Mr. and inent in activities of the Order oi Mrs' George Merritt and Mr. and) Eastern Star. PnH children of Martell resided in Woodland for 'I Kor Men's Talcutr National Theater Lionei uarrymoic in "The Mysterious shows I at 7 and 9 p. m.

Harmony Circle No. 7meets at home of Mrs. Aralter L. Sherman, G15 Fourth street, with Mrs. Mawhorter assisting, 2:30 p.

m. Yolo county service clubs meeting I dinner and meeting at Hotel AVood Bentzes Attend 94th De Molay Dance Held Big Success 49c ean we After ShaviRg fe. Lotioa Birthday Party ..,1 vnm ind was formerly asso Woodland and Miss Louise Merritt of Palo Alto. rted with Fannie Osborn ii land, p. m.

"Pentoxw Tooth Paste Natioaaly Known Brands Mr. and Mrs. C. AV. Bentz and ch'l dren, Elvaclean and Burncll, spent Snndav in Oakland attending t'ao the Osborn Martell Music store.

II sold his interest in the local store MouEh Wash The De Molays scored a big success with their dance at the Yolo Fliers'; club Saturday night. There was a large attendance including many guests from Sacramento, Berkeley and nearby tfstricts. All branches of the Masonic vder and their friends were affair was such a suc Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Merritt and children have returned to Woodland, while Mr. and Mrs. G. N.

Merritt will remain in the bay city until Tues 9'ith birthday celebration of BenU'sj hue numerous friends in Y'olc grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Cronk. A scientific and astringent.

county who will be anxious to extend Witrelbereer, local contractor, was held at flie home of Mrs. ik daushter. Mrs. M. F.

it has heen decided to make it Lindsay Matron Colgate's 19 gg Forhan's, 29c Kolynos. 23c Ipana, 33c 0 Pebcco oz jfv Pepsodent. 33c mjm, Forhan's Iarsre, 39c lgM with 14 members of the family in at 1 v.ianno T.ivc rrrmk is known in congratulations and best wines. At present Martell is employed ii the Sherman Clay Music House ir Sacramento. He is a member of tht Sutter Lawn Tennis club and the Recluse club in The Mar tells are residing at 2308 Marshall Tinffpt.

i pfreshments were served Mild tasting vol powerful. Combines anti scrtic properties oi ariovl3 essential oils. Large Bottle 25c A7oodland, where ehe has visited sev nrinp the evening. Music was at Bridge nders v.fj eral times. She is in excellent healtli nished by Flanders' Commai and interested in modem diversions.

spent the week in San Francisco on a business trip. Miss Madeline Iloppin of Berkeley. spent the week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Hoppin. She was accompanied by Mii? I Jeanette Bloomfield, also of Berkeley. I Miss Hoppin was a guest at the wed ding of Miss Mary Belle Ballard and I Dr. AVallace AV.

Greenlaw. 1 Mrs. Cora Connolly of Portland, nn is snendine the week r.rcro TrnuffRi of Lindsay Jo.m Ebell, Paul Reiff, Campbell I arsson Lowell Fenton, Art Doering, was guest of honor at a pretty bridge Way. i party Monday afternoon when Surely Has Kick Coming How terribly stocked old Solon vould be if be knew hat sort of peo are soiiieiiines caiieu nj is irfrSXr (Lawsons Ubserve Wedding Anniversary is in Colusa i and Mrs. George Elton, Mr.

and Mrs. the coming AV. G. Ervin, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Foy, i Mrs. Belle Corscadden, Mrs. Kate and Bottling AV Saturday, prepa Laura Roy Thomas and Glen Morris were charge of the arrangements.

Hills Surprised By Davis Friends Woodland as the guest of Di Nw Tndav seasons run on ru I ivivr RImpv Faru to greet her. maimtis were invited to, TVl ija i. eddine anniversary ol The Nth wedding anniversary of i Frcd IIuffmaii of Al t. and Mrs. B.

A. Lawson was ob RELt.ABLE MAN with car as Di' tuvas' left Woodland Monday morning the affair. A refreshment hour con Iene MiUigan was treated nt Ed Tthaker khe Woodland Cline Saturday for an Harry Wi.ght. kniured back received while doing Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. House and so i ilonie heavy lifting at the store whe, Elliott, of Corning leturn to KU1 ri1 for a S10rc visu eluded the atternoon. ah ulw served at tneir nun fed at tneir nome vopiwp at 012 Pende and appointments were attracts eiy Woodland Sunday ev Woodland bunaay tveuint Voodiana with Huffman's brother, from cneic Unnnv was served at a table attract 1 i ce nCeessary. Lnusual op that arried out in yellow.

toA with candles arlvancement. Must be I 1 af. she employed. ome I ivu.j "w' Msis 1 he may continue nih cuiiv i r. Mrs.

James Kiigore. land other appomtmem iuvm.e willing to start uu uvi, cPVere illness. He lias ueen a Umo Lu. m. chPmP.

The eucstsiQVMPPS MOTORS COMPANY, eVa sev eie. rv wJ, suffered an in gast street was the scene of a jolly affair Saturday night when a group of their Davis friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Hill. The evening was spent in cards and and concluded with the serv Those who at Davis was Dr. Fred Fairchild Host at Stag Party spent the evening playing cards andBatUe Creek) Michigan. ja27 1 Paticn a ie hgnd gatm. Woodland Monday.

AV. Lt wis motored FOll RENT New room nouse. Eleanor Hunt spent the weeK day when a neavy n. Uli lvHiiNi Mrs. Eleanor nunt sjjul nrice.

Will be ready; 0,, j. w. AVhite wo Mrs. Laura Ogden tT wm wm host! The guests from Esna: tempting to steady suddenly jcrKeo aside and hit his hand. After receiv ir.g treatment Morelli resumed his about Feb.

1. Phone 323 or call 743 Qf Woodlan(j, as her farewell i 0f amora, rii tended were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost, Mr and Mrs. Jack rosT, ripo St KT.

ll I evening He invited about 40 men before her return to heT home in New Vork. Mrs. Hunt has been working Cloudy Skies Hr. hr TfF.KT Modem Mr. and Mrs.

D. B. Kinney returned Mrs. Emma Cunningham and Oscar Gi over Lowe, Mr. Ind Mrs.

John Jac jas his guests. They California for several months iravRB e. Anniy no foMci ovrivpd earlv Whitehouse of AVoodlana. i alter p. ncrucu Sunday evening from Napa.

Mrs. Kinney spent a week there with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ti niowi Mnnrn and Kinnev went to TrrpHarbSrTeTsi'cd. In day morning from Portland, Oregon.

Seen Tuesday In suite of clear skies today, the T. en Conard of Aroodland. 'play Fox, 510 Colic Richies Entertain ouire A. AAr and spent the day here as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin ipfl for San Fran ja29 Phone 386 AV. weather bureau at Sacramento pre Napa Sunday to accompany her home. Relatives at Dinner cisco, where he will attend a confer dicts clouds or fog for tomgnt anu unsettled weather with probable rain Anionc the A oocl lanacrs wiw ihp I O. O. F.

and Rebekah AVIDOAV wants clerical, office, store, I restaurant, day or night work, es or care children. or, nf officials of the Kauio Tuesday. i ation of America. Hucke is employ 1 uvstallatio at Dixon Saturday ev r. and Mrs.

Stanley Vi taine'd dinner at their home near InDwnocrrt. "Subscribe now for ihDemocrat rioco nr nrivate lessons B. Blizzard, ed in Portland as a sales repieamLa mng wi ie tive for the corporation. tyes, Mr. Dayton Shepard ol Kmgiits uanu Said to be slated to play short mnlP.

Jessie AVest. jaii ill Yolo Sunday. Their guests incmaeu relatives from Pleasanton and Woodland. The group spent the day most enjoyahly together. Those attending were Mr.

and Mrs. George Miller of Pleasanton, wfwTSAT.E Svlvan Kebekahs club, stnn lor urovine Accurate Lens Grinding Feb. 1, Jonnston League this season. store room. William Ebell of the AVoodland tee Tvound.

conforming to standards, free frpr. nwMii pin Vit vonm bouse Mrs. Tom Ford ot rieasanuun, Ttr Caldwell. nmUer or they will collect the light rays and pass them evenly, softly and Sly through the eye. We do our own lens grinding.

Cross St. Inquire of Mrs. Frank Mumma, G59 Fourth. Phone 258J; Mrs. Ottalia Strong and Miss Annie For Expert Radio Repairing J.

A. BYERS Main Walnut Richie. FOR RENT 2 comfortable rooms in Brave Martyn private family. With or witnou. Phone z4 We Have the Pedigree of Every Used Car on Our Floor and We'll Be Glad to Complete Records of Any Car You Are Interested In.

Any man is willing to die for I nm.m if slip will allow him to fix neals. 146 Second St. Phone WJ. febl the dale. Detroit Free Press.

tftiiarT? qtit.v.t. POSTS Insist oh OODLAN the best. Use American Anthony Fence and Steel Posts. Purchased in straight carloads and sold at lowest prices. The Diamond Match Co.

OPEN THEA t.K cn Anv rime iu Phone 8. EHtabiished 15 XTCVTTCF. Members of AVoodland Rcbekah NOW PLAYING "THE EXALTED FLAPPER" ii Lodge No. 210 arc requested to meet at I. 0.

0. F. hall, Tuesday, ai, i.ou I m. to attend the funeral of SUE CAROL and BARRY NORTON SHEET METAL WORK Watering Troughs late sister, Amelia Keller. Evenings and Sundays DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS HAAS CANDY Sayre Pharmacy FRF.THA ABS UKK, lNOOIC uranu.

i ANC1K BARR, Secretary. LUPINO LANE in "SOME SCOUT" FOR RENT: 1 four, I three rm. hn. euiv. Private hath, tiarage.

Woodland Buick Co. FOX NEWS I WoodlandPlumbing Co. FELIX aok ThWA Phono 443AV TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 333 Main Street vnv a nvi lir.115,0. Clean. Ren DOROTHY MACK All.

in 472 Main Street I Phone 678 601 Main St. Tuna nr WW. at JU'lii "LADY HE tiuuu North St. 3ftn291.

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