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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone Your Want Ads WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936. rGE TWO Leaders of Davis Circles Entertained Ruth Michael Tells Engagement to George James MOETPftLUBSplQ Assistant leaders of the five circles the Women's Organization of the THURSDAY Young Women's Auxiliary Meets opal church, 2 irst Methodist hpisei jWbrk of T. A. Praised in Talks Announcement of the engagement Davis Community church, were entcr of Miss Ruth Miehat'l of Davis and taiued Thursday at a luncheon for George of National City, stu the circle leaders, at the home of Mrs. (lent at the college in was Alex McDonald.

Additional guests made at a party given bv the bride were Mrs. II, W. Jackson, president elect, at her home. The marriage is of the onrununlion. Mrs.

H. G. Goal', to take place sometime in the spring, vice president, and Mrs. 1. Vvd nests of Miss MiMtaed were Miss llanos.

Ruth Bender, to Be Bride Soon, Party Honoree Guest of Honor Unable to Attend Birthday Party Card Party Given by Business Women, Holy Rosary Parish hall, p. Cherokee 'Y' (iirls Meet at 'V, 0:30 On Anniversary Thoima lloag, Miss Amv Mis; The ah. as ttMrndme, were Mrs. K. fw: U.

Mr Guv Philo. All's. Lucille Mc Bride, Miss til Lion Boy Scouts Meet at cabin, i Miss Mjss Cecil. 'Miss Mem IMiiott. Henry Sevier.

Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. The good done by the Paront eachers Aasoi'iatioil ill the home, who riK Euth Bonder, Woodland fnW at. numerous nal'lies hail, church, school and community was recounted at the organisation's birthday v.0,..n,nrvi;ipp. In Nick Sambui sky Miss Edna While.

Miss Ruth Hansen, WtUittms. Mrs. Roy Murry. Mrs. Miss Nellie Miss Ruth Wat 1 .1.

IT Fendrick. Airs. J. V. Lol'tus, mid sou, Miss Helen Watson.

Miss Irene! M.rs. McDonald. Wingo, Miss Minnie Medlar. Miss; 'Hetty Alter, Mrs. Rose Fraud a 0cinocrat WANT ADS for Results i P.

complimented when Mrs. R. E. Jones entertained at her home, 610 i'ourLh Meet at Guild party held Wednesday afternoon in the kindergarten room al I lie Primary Wild Rose (Mil Scold hall, ICelU p. at, Mvrna Gov school.

There were approximately 1U ley, Mrs. lltmr Kaaeea Mrs. re members of the association attetnt street. The affair was arranged as surprise to the. bride elect.

After several rubbers of hndg 1 Miss Marioric Griu.ton dressi ov Minimi's. Mrs. Wallace Emily of Modi, and Miss Beatrice Morion and Praise for the organa tatiou i "Whipsaw," shows at and 0 p. vn. I Rill's Theater Warner Orland "Werewolf of London," shows at 7 and fl p.

in. Ralph Sa reset ol eomrureeiuo. as a bride and Master lean Lawton of jpavis, as the groom, presented Miss Bender with a basket containing shower gi ft s. The Liny emmlo entered given by Mrs. lames Neilson from the home viewpoint, Rev.

i. 1. Evans of the Christian church for the church. Herndon Ray of the high school faculty for the school and Lindsay Van Tongoren, secretary of the Chamber Townsend Clubs to A party at which the guest of honor was absent. Such was the case at the birthday party given diy Mrs.

Ida Willis' Wednesday evening to celebrate the birthdays of Miss Car vie Willis and Mrs. C. 0. red way. Because of the illness of Mr.

Tredway, Mrs. Trcdway was unable to be present. But since ifc was too late to postpone the affair, the party was held as scheduled. Pedro was played and refreshments served. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Henrv Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blanti, Miss Viola Willis. Miss Carrie Willis, Miss Alberta Willis.

Miss Margaret Willis, Roy 'Mann. F. Beattic, George Willis, Francis Willis and Edward Moore. Executive Ltoard Yolo Eetleraled Clubs Meets at ho me of Mrs. J.

V. Lei tbold, 51 First street. 2 p. m. Public Dinner Given by Methodist Church South, Odd Fellows hall, 11:30 a.

5:30 n. m. of Commerce, for the community. ear. longcren outlined Lie plans for the proposed Community Chest of which the P.

T. A. will be a Christian Church JuniorsParty at unit. to the wedding march played by Kldon Cranston on his accordian. Refreshments v.ere vod at table? decorated in tin: George Washington motif.

High score prize went to Mrs. Vernon Heaton, second to Mrs. Dayton Dodds and low to Mrs. Lestei Cranston. The guests were Mrs.

Lester Cranston, Mrs. George Cranston, Mrs. Thornton Cranston, Mrs. Marvin Greene. Mrs.

Dayton Dodds, Mrs. Barley Dodiis, Mrs. Clarence Uhio. Mr? Hmv Nichols. Mrs.

inm.Jd Nich church. 5 m. Miss Henrietta gave he Store the Candle'' and the Carlton Boy Scouts Meet at cabin, eandlobghtoie: ceremony. Give Colonial Party Members of the Social of the Townsend Clubs No. 1 and No.

2 meeting Wednesday night decided to hold a colonial dance and card party Momlav night at o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall here. Music for the dance will be furnished by Alexander's orchestra. Committees named for the affair are: Mrs. Josephine Pierce, general; chairman; Mrs. M.

B. Foot, prizes: Mrs. A. W. Russell, refreshments; Mrs.

T. F. Cook, dance; Mrs. W. Barreli, tables, and C.

V. I 5 m. i Elks Boy Scouts Meet at cabin, a Ann Keith gave taa salute to be flag, Miss Bethel Fry gave the! vUecL and led in the singing ofi National Theater Myrna Loy in shows at 7 and SI p. m. Bill's Theater Buck Jones in "Outlawed Guns" and Wallace Ford in the P.

i. A. song with Miss Helen ols. Mrs Louis MMeoeM, Airs. Russell Colonial Tea to Jfe.ii.rhn.

Mrs. Eov Whitlow. Mrs. Ra "Swelled shows at 7 and 9 VT I If I MYRNA LOY I Spencer Tracy Be Held at Davis p. m.

Fairlee, Mrs. Vernon Heaton, Mrs. 'Edward Copeland, Mrs. Floyd Sand rock. Mrs.

Gvnnro IM nder, Mrs, Hugh At. T.1 anllnn. Mr. Aver as accompanist. Tea was served the meeting with the large birthday cake served to the members.

Mrs, Charles Foy, president, presided over the business meeting and Mrs Traynham was chairman for the day. The high fourth grade of the Bea mer school of which Miss Ma reel la Gporge T'i'wton of Mavis, Fern': Musical entertainment, displays of 'Frisco Kid' Taken Jones and Miss Bender and the quilts, furniture and other heirlooms hostess. i and refreshments will be mi the pro As Holdup Suspect miii: of the Colonial Tea to bo coven the Masonic hall in Mavis Friday rum wo to six clock. Many to Attend Davis at no: it entertainment of the local No Host Bridge To Meet at Dunlaps' A no host bridge club group oT 12 ,11 srather at the home of Mr. ana Mrs.

Charles Dtmlap Thursday evening for dinner and bridge. Decorations will be in the George Washington Miaouo of the Fa oat Star lodge. Dessert Bridge Party jMrs. 1. A.

Mowarth is general chair Two Join DeMolay i Old favorites will be stressed Routed with tear gas from the home where he had been living with his wife, Abraham Redlick, 28, alias the "Frisco Kid" was arrested today for cittestioriing in the 75,000 jewelry holdup in Pittsburgh, January 2. and as a suspect in the SIMMUIMI mail robbery at Warren, Ohio, last April. Mrs. li. bn music.

A diversified urogram will Mi erne. Mrs. Luther Dav Stahl of Davis vvill des 1 1 bridge Thu: the home of Mrs. I); On their guest lis Lodge at Meeting Morris Doty and David Nicolsou were elected into membership in the DeMolay lodge at the regular business meeting held at Masonic ha 11. hostesses at a be given by Miss Rath Watson, vocally evening atjjpt, a mixed itiartettc, a string or jchestra, and Miss Miller Mrs.

Charles aCcordionist. lips, Mrs. Ivor Poole, Mr River Rises A if iin in .1 I i 1 The 'Thin Man's' wife has Ktlon herself mixed (Continued from page one) liS.yc smartest romantic adventure 01 Former Yuba Teacher Woodland Girl to Aid The first degree was conferred on Le Nelson, Mrs. V. Long, Mrs.

Betty Sawyer. Dies in Bay City lend Nichols and 1 nomas Archer. The DeMolay degree will be given Mrs. Robert Smock. Capital Conclave lt, Mrs leland, Mrs.

F. Candidates Archer and Nichols in Sacramento in March and Doty and ORLAND (VNA) F. Silver, Nicolson will be initiated at a meet former Marysville High school ing of the Yolo Masons March 7. music' teacher and son of the local The young men accepted the invi Justice of the Peace, died after a long tation of Dev. J.

J. Fvyus of the in Sau Francisco hospital. Bmnn, Mrs. F. Kswumn, Brown, Mrs.

II. F. Gatlm, Mr Crafts, Mrs. fib May, E. Dougherty, Mrs.

Car) Fans Florence Hoffman. Mrs. it. man, Mrs. Ed Hughes, Mrs Jacob, Mrs.

N. E. Kcleisen. Tizell, Mrs. Orval French, Price Gittinger, Mrs.

L. G. Mrs, F. L. Griffin.

Miss Therc'ua Wnlverton will be nmmig lb" officers of the Associated AVmnen SMnkmts of the Sacramento Junior college entot'faining nearly 1U0 women representatives of 21 colleges March 21), 22. Miss Wnlverton is secretary of the junior college organi.a nnstian church to at teea oeraeses a that chinch on Devotional Sumla: March 15. The Woodbind Commandr Kipp RJiinelander Dies, wvk'k Flans were completed "for the ek 1 Victim of PneUIUOma i ab i tion. Delutai Kessier, president o) the group, will be general chairman, The program includes a noon lunch con and a ban. met and dance held at Colusa, master' coun NEW YORK Feb.

20 (lNS)T Miss Emma Lawson Hostess to Club ,.01,,.. a Deea las Arm Leoaaru M.immn.m ju'esided. Diy scion who figured a semsatimuu 1 divorce case several years ago in he Elks temple. JMrs. Wray Hostess at part: Bridge Luncheon which it was revealed that his untie was the daughter of a negro, died of pneumonia here today.

MAIlltlAGF LICENSE FF.FIGUKON In Med Social Hour Follows Eastern Star Meet derground watc uppiy hindahuig 1 1 1 "Calling All Cars" at card ment on Norl a1 1 Members of the Graflou Chapter No. O. la. i'ord. February la, WW, lo Carl held a regular meet ing Wednesday I H.

Jennings, 2 1, and Marie Ferguson, evening in Masonic hall at Knights tM, both of Davis, Yolo county, Salif. Irs. Ford ShatlV ney Epperson, Landtng. with Mrs. Dooa Uickett presiding as worthy matron.

The business session was followed i Mrs. Frank Wray of Davis was I hostess Lo i he Mothers ami Daughters club al a bridge luncheon Tucsdav act I her home. Those present were Mrs. Kate Fi.ell. Mrs.

Clinton Folger. Mrs. S. B. HoiT, Mrs.

H. F. Catiiu, Mrs. W. D.

Chiles, Mrs. FJoyd Flai.i.y and Mrs. i Furl Chiles. Miss aiatae Coiera: alt, Miss Nell Tootnaher. Me Miss Rita Yolonie, SMiss Ann Epperson Pain Sweetens Pleasure I Pain ami pleasure, like light and din Andersm ss nerha) i'r I Miss Fawsm by rcfreshmenis sen i.

in thee ban 1 dark, succeed each other; and he only 0A who knows how to accommodate him Mrs. Robert Geer was chairman sen to iiieu' returns the good fro the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. Frank Fobse. Mrs. Warren Egbert and Mrs.

Lock ridge. Marriage Customs to how to. live. mam "ww Be Davis Forum Topic Descriptions of "Marriage Customs; in Foreign Countries" are to be given as lite program of the International I 'urn club, til the college Davis tirsday evening. The meeting will belli in the auditorium of the hoi'ii budding, at Tall' o'clock, vis welcome.

IfeaS i TIRES No Reservations There is no better tire on the market than Mansfield. Our stock is Iresh ana complete GREATEST TRIBUTE man can say about a follow man isUiis: "His yoal was justice, he tried sincerely, he was true to the 1'uith of thosje who believed in him." And who is there to deny that the memory of George Washington is the memory of a man who did just that? We who live in a nation where liberty and democracy iire taken for granted must noi forget Ihe sublime cour ag," of this man who was responsible, more than any other, for its birth. Our store will be closed all day Saturday Washington's Birthday a day which we now duly reverently commemorate. HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES Don't Muff These 'nlional Savings! "High Quality and Low Prices" Yl College Street, Woodland, Calif. PHONE 921 FREE DELIVERY IT IS AN AMISKICAN TRADITION to honor the Fufhor of Our Country.

As in the piusl, our store wlll renin in closed Saturday to comnicmonilc the birlhdiiy of Washington. Storz TreHway pjJ fHh and Main Street Woodland Phone 609W.

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