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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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Woodland, California
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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, ned Matrons Unite In Card Party Miss Hubbeli Will Wed Highfell In Sacramento has attended th Wqwiltnd Hirh 1 school. Highfell has been a resident Of Woodland tor the last 14 months, com ing hew trom Prosser, Washington. He la the ton of Mr. and Mm.

E. Y. Highfell of Proeser. He is ifttbcUted with Holloway and' Tanner in "Aladdin's Complete plans lor the wedding have not been made. The couple will make their home in Woodland That Miss Velma Hubbeli and Clar ence Highfell are to be married in i Sacramento within a week was ad mitted by the young couple Wednesday.

An application for a marriage license was made in Sacramento Monday. Both young people have many friends in Woodland. Miss Hubbeli is the daughter of Mrs. May Hubbeli 022 North street. She is a graduate of the Woodland Grammar school and Boys Return Girls Dance Compliment The boys were hoBts Tuesday night to the girls of their dancing class at a party which was conducted under the direction of their Mist Catherine B.

Sullivan, at the latter' studio on Main street. They wen returning the compliment extended tc them several weeks ago by the girls. In all' the appointments the valen tine motif prevailed and the effect was very pleasing. A "broken heartec dance" and a "heart conversation'' were two of the' novelties most en joyed and the clever ballet dancing was enjoyable. The committees in charge Reception Elwood Williams, John Allen Cost, Edwin Howard of Davis and Lawrence Stephens.

Decorations Buddy Hanson, Hay ward rites of Guinda and Kenneth Brown. Program Floyd Millsap, Peter Garrette and Griffith Sieber. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Garrette and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Read were the chaperones. Rumsey Girl Gives Valentine Party iss Doris Covert jrave a Valen Madison Home Scene Of Valentine Affair With all the decorations honoring the patron saint of lovers, Mrs. Sivlic Cadenasso entertained a number oJ. her friends with a three course luncheon at her home near Madison Tuesday. In the afternoon the guests tied a comforter for the hostess.

Mrs. Cadenasso gave each guest a lovely piece of fancy work. The guests were Mrs. Ed Archer, Mrs. Lena Holland, Mrs.

Blanche Buse, Mrs. Nellie Swinney, Mrs. Martha Tilly and Mrs. Jessie Dumars. Castle Honored At Luncheon Mrs.

D. 0. Castle of Manteca, stalt chairman of Gardens of the Federat ed Women's clubs, was guest of honoi at a luncheon given at the home oi Mrs. A. B.

Welch before the meeting of the Garden section of the Towr and. Country club Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Castle is making a tour ol the northern part of the state anc visiting various clubs. She is to speak before a meeting of the Colusa county Garden Clubs Thursday.

The guests at the luncheon were Mrs. J. V. Leithold, president of the northern district of Women's clubs, Mrs. Fred Ewert, county chairman ol Gardens; Mrs.

A. E. Hoover, president of ihe Woodland Garden Ciub, Mrs Franklin Cloud, president of the Town and 'Country Club, Mrs. D. W.

Stadt muller, Mrs. Frank Fitz, Mrs. Fred Meier, Mrs. Jeff Boggs and Mrs. R.

H. Cost. Subscribe for the "Democrat" now. Three popular Davis women, Mrs Guy L. Philp, Mrs.

F. W. Allen, and Mm. H. Hoffman, united Tuesday night for the fiMt of two bridge parties.

Another affair will be held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Philp. Japanese quince and almond blossoms were used as an attractive and fragrant background for the nine tables of players. 88, invitations were extended, divided equally between the two evenings. Refreshments were served at small tables on trays, which cleverly carried out the Valentine idea.

In the center of each tray was a tall red candle in a low silver candlestick. The place cards, and other appointments further accented the seasonal idea. Honored In Party At Vacaville Mrs. Charles Stinson, wife of Dr.1 Stinson of Woodland, was honoredilat week at a party given in Vacaville by her sister, Mrs. J.

H. Shulze. Valentine decorations jwere used. Following an afternoon of cards dainty refreshments were served. Bridge Winners Winners at bridge following the luncheon given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.

George Gilpatric and Mrs. Ray Pearl were Mrs. Neal Chalmers with high score, Mrs. Raymond Butzbach, second and Mrs. Fred Weider, consola rji KlaV ProdllCeS Lighting Fund The Play "Ordered to the produced by the Woodland Little; theater company in Rumsey Hall last: Fr57 eveninS' as omplebe fin Bncial success, a check today showed.

Sufficient money was raised to pur chase and install lighting equipment1 for the halL Vaughn's Electric Welding Works. 6 oot30ti Circle To Have Card Party Marguerite Circle. No. 209, Companions of the Forest, has arranged a number of special features for the tine party to her numerous highlit vX)lUSa LiOOge card party which they will hold at sch0ol friends at her home at Rum the I. 0.

0. F. hall Monday evening. sey Saturday evening. The evening Reduced Prices Good USED CARS 1926 Dodge Coupe 1926 Dodge Roadster $445.00 1925 Dodge Sedan $390.00 1925 Dodge Coupe $390.00 1925 Dodge Touring $375.00 1923 Studebaker Light 6 Touring $210.00 1923 Chevrolet Touring $150.00 1923 Chevrolet Roadster $100.00 TERMS E.

A. BOYD Willard Batteries Graham Bros. Trucks Dodge Brothers MOTOR CARS Wo Expalaiotut In the school of experience. If Dunk the first year, yon are not qualified from making a new matriculation, but the tuition fee la aoipje times a little Fort Vj News Sentinel. Stores 3 lbs.

39c 10c can A lars clothes basket filled with PAYNE Your Guarantee wab sPfnL 111 insr after which delicious refresh inents were served. Tose present were Misses mary Mildred Bloom and Ellen Redman and Messrs. Joe and John Gordon, Evan Low, Morrin Pat Redman, Harry Jones, Howard Janes and Max and Roy Covert. Nugget of 111 doubt, lean to he side or be given av. av to the person drawing the lucky number.

High and low score prizes for ladies and gentlemen are, to be awarded and also a door prize. The committees are: j. ZZZlJ' Hardy, Frances Brauner. miiia inci ma Cassel, Ella Hornlein, Lena Schhi or and Lottie Norton. Dr.

Frances L. Newton eiected physician of the organization at recent meeting. ABOUT STUDENTS' EYESIGHT Fine printed matter or writing when concentrated on for any length of time tests the strongest eyesight. For that reason alone, no student should go to school unless his or her eyes are RIGHT either normally so or rendered so with the PROPER GLASSES "we can provide Luncneon nam For jMtbons At Huston Home Mm. Arthur.

Huston, has invited 20 of the.Msoet intimate friends of Mm. Charjea and Mrs. Gertrude Simpson of Berkeley tojbe hei guests at' a luncheon which she will give in their, honor Thursday. Daffodils "and other early spring blossom? are to be used with the luncheon ap pointments at the attractive Huston home. Mm.

Simpson 'has recently returned froni New York where she visited hei daughter, Miss Lola Jean Simpson She will visit in Woodland for severe1 weeks. Mrs. Hoppin leaving the latter" part of "the week for her home in Berkeley. The guests at the luncheon will be Mrs. Leroy Coil, Mrs.

Herbert Coil, Mrs. T. S. Spaulding, Mrs. Kate Laugenour, Mrs.

J. F. Carey, Mrs. J. I.

McConnell, Mrs. E.E. Gaddis, Mrs. Fred Mattei, Mrs. Charles Richmond Mrs.

T. R. Lowe, Mrs. A. T.

Spencer, Miss Nancy Laugenour, Mrs. Bart Worley, Mrs. T. B. Gibson, Mrs.

Ed Bullard. Mrs. Frank Bullard and Mrs. Forest Caldwell. iTo Install Heads rr 1 1 At the meeting of Woodland Parlor No.

90, Native Daughters of the uold en West, held Tuesday night, it was announced that Distriet Deputy Grand President Mrs. Mary Tillotson go to Colusa on Monday night, eDruary 20, to install the officers elect of Co lusa parIor No ig4 ghe be ac Wr. WeWr Miss Etta Porter, Miss Lela Ewert and Marion Willis. FrNo lie JLcpaluJlcIll AuxiliarV CllieSt rUAlllttiy VJUCOt Members of the fire department special guests of the Firemen's AUXiUary kSt followinSa ree nlar meeting. Cards and refreshments were enjoyed, A Valentine box in which favors wp evr hansreri caused much merri ment.

Mrs. Frarik Bender, Mrs. George Fisher arid Miss Rose Martin elli were on 80 Couples Enjoy 'Parish Hall Dance Eighty couples, comprising a lively group from Sacramento, Dixon, Davis and Woodland, were guests Tuesday night at a surprise dancing party given in honor of Miss Virginia Griner by her mother, Mrs. Otto Griner of this city, and Mi s. Emmett Hinck of Davis.

Parish hall was the scene of the event and it was beautifully decorated with Valentine suggestions prevailing. Valentine decorations also prevailed at the banquet tables, where carnations and ferns were also used with good effect. At 11:30 o'clock a repast was served. Robert Harling's orchestra furnished music for the oc I Odd Fellows Plan i Ladies Night Ladies Night will be observed by I Union Lodge No. 48, I.

O. 0. fol lowing a brief business session to night. The men have prepared a cor dial reception for their wives and sweethearts. Dancing and cards will be the order of the evening and re freshments will be served.

The com mittee in charge consists of J. O. Walker, chairman, M. F. Lemon, Ira I Nichols, J.

E. Smith, Burnell Goodin I and Thomas Orser. Willard Day To Be Observed Frances Willard Day will be ob 1 1 served by the members of the W. C. T.

1 U. when they hold their regular meet i ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. B. Cranston, 610 First street.

A report of the recent regional conference that was held in the Hotel Whitcomb, San Francisco, will be given by the members who attended. A large attendance is urged. Auxiliary Thursday The Young Women's Auxiliary will meet Thirsday afternoon the First McwiCtlinji Luuicn, with Mrs. Loweii R. Eigelow and Mrs.

H. H. Brown an hostMses. Department N. B.

C. Sodas Babbitts Lye THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS Davis State Farm Cheese, 3 lb. size emember you can Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Post Toasties, 3 pkgs 25c Sperry Self Rising Pancake Flour 10 lbs 62c Arm and Hammer Baking Soda, 1 lb 8c Cream of Wheat 23c pkg. Lighthouse Cleaner 5c can S. O.

23c pkg. Solana Cal Asparagus, lge. can 23c Del Monte Tomato Sauce 5c Sugar Corn 10c Del Monte Catsup, lge. bottle 19c have zBuiCfLsX. this moderate price O.

D. Our Reputation is Woodland, Calif. andtiuick offers these unrivaled quality features Umiay Hydnul Shock Ab Som0kr BuiWt typc hudUnp A4)ustablc wriaj column Th Buick Doobie Lock (One Buick Sealed Ch very operating pert dc dirt proof, duK Tripie ieeled engin. Bnicktaecheniatl 4 wheelbrckej Torque tube drive Frre bMRiic uriic sttering Airfiker Oil filter Guoline filter Autom tic beet Encm. motmtinirt of re.

fe bed boat ead CD Old Gold, 20 in pkg 12c $1.20 per carton Tuxedo, pocket tin 10c 8oz 45c 16 oz. can 85c Advanced Spring Showing of SWEATERS For entire family 1 Little Tots Wool Sweaters, pretty patterns Men's and Boys' Slipon Sweaters, wool and rayon $2.75 classy styles Girl's Striped Slipon Wool Sweaters $1.50 $1.75 2.50 Attractive Color Combination With or without collars long sleeves Women's Pure Wool Sweaters Newest knitted effects solid colors $3.75 $4.75 You can have your choice of three fashionable Buick body types at the remarkably low price of 1195. And they are Buicks through and through offering true Buick luxury, performance and long life. They give you the flashing getaway mighty power and brilliant flexibility of the famous Buick Valve in Head engine, vibrationless beyond belief. They give you the beauty and luxury of Buick's smart, low swung bodies by Fisher with colorful, richly appointed interiors.

They give you the supreme riding comfort, over any road, provided by Buick's cantilever springs, Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers and form fitting tailored seat cushions. They offer, in addition to low cost, the advantages of the liberal G. M. A. C.

time payment plan, the most desirable yet devised. And you will always know whether you pay 1195 for your Buick, or more that your money buys the utmost in motor car value. SEDANS $1195 to $1995 COUPES $1195 to $1850 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 All pricrtf. b. Flint, lrrrmnt iteUrA Tbt Q.M..A.C fiHC JU, tin moit dttirM.

it mvmUU Women's Ironhose Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned, Pure Silk Hose All sizes and colors $1.50 pr. Full Fashioned, Pure Silk Hose in Peacock Brandlatest coloring $125 pr. Girls' Rayon Ribbed Hose Nude, Peach, Fr. Nude 45c pr. Children's Half Sox, iJtfpular Sport Colors 25c pr.

Woodland Buick Co. 815 Main Street Phone 3I1 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 9 Sulwcril for ht "Df mocrat" now..

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1890-1936