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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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Woodland, California
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EAfltPOBT WOOtAND DAILt DEMOOtAT, WOODtANP, CAUfQlWU. Phone Ywr Wnt rHE" Zamora Ladies Aid Plans Celebration MemO, High School Activities At a business and social meetinz WEDNESDAY An assembly was held Tuesday aft Lefton Elks circus Big charity in oruer ward letters the basketball men and nwmvi Three Great Sixes i neiu at tne nome of Mrs. E. E. Schlie I man Tuesday it was decided that the I birthday celebration of the Zamora Ladies Aid would be held May 18.

A 1 program and social was planned for that date. circus at Legion hall; booths of all descriptions, music, entertainment; $5 door prise each night: automobile cup to the Sophomore class in honor oi tne winning of the "Mikado" ticket be given away final night. national Theater "Lctnonnaires in saie. ine entire amount taken in foi the "Mikado" was $1208.75. However During the business meeting the Aid concluded the business connected Fete Odd Fellows On Anniversary juuui oi tnis money is to go Fans." Odd Fellows Union Lodge No.

48 I. 0. 0. F. hall; 8 p.

m. Olive Day to Wed Thornton Cranston Here on Monday lul expense oi the play. This with the recent installation of the wa ter system at the parsonage at Yolo, Mrs. Schlieman, assisted by Mrs. leave about clear.

Last year Hermann Sons Evergreen Lodge was Cleared but that was veiv No. I. 0. 0: hall; 8 p. m.

Henry Anderson and Miss Helen Schlieman, served delicious refresh exceptional and every one is very well satisfied with this year's nrofit. Members of Canton Yolo No. 4 and Ladies Auxiliary No. 29, I. 0.

0. were guests last night of Mr. anc THURSDAY Royal Arch Masons Woodland ments. 1 Those present were Mesdames JT. With the application for a marriage Chapter No.

4G, stated meeting to license on file here today, it was Due to an operation for Mrs. Al Franks at their home miles north of Woodland. It F. Anderson, Alfred Anderson, E. E.

confer mark master degree. made known that Miss Olive Day and hiss Lucmda Ehrke will not be able Schlieman, Harold Long, Irvin Hiatt, htks Legion Circus Legion hall; the occasion of the seventh wedding Ihornton Cranston, of Wood Standard Victory Senior $875.50 $1045.00 $1570.50 anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Franks B. F.

Fait, Edwin Robinson, Walter Fine, Fred Rominger, W. J. Dill, entertainment, prizes; charity, benefit. iand, are to be married Monday. The wedding is to take place at the Chris and was celebrated in a happy man rank ttoux, S.

P. Cutter, Misses Ber National Theater Wallace Beerv lo attend school for some time. Plans for the Junior dance, which is to be held Friday, were completed Tuesday and the Juniors are busy carrying them The decorations and Raymond Hatton in "Fireman, On behalf of the two branches of Millard performing the ceremony." JTaCbs' Snd Helen Sehlieman the order, Mrs. William Ervin pre Only the members of both families I F. 0.

B. Detroit semeu uie an a oeautnui ana intimate friends of the young hand painted piece of china. Pro will be present. iiffpr Pink Maaf, cressive pedro provided the main UUllCl KIUD Meet are to be especially attractive andi elaborate. A fine orchestra is to be! Save My Child." Women's Auxiliary oi the First I Methodist Episcopal church Meets i at church in afternoon, Card PartyWomen of Holy Ros I ary Catholic church, Parish hall; 8 provided and special entertainment tor the enjoyment of those diversion of the Mrs Car Tu i hi" 10 rie Hucke and Chevalier Dodson held lh I At Smith Home The students will be able to procure! high scores while the low scores were uest cards which will enable them I held by Mrs.

Elmer Farnham and I to have outsiders. I Martin Hucke. renovea nome on oiover, Ml, and 3h, Jay Smiih rf doni 0f Richnionc, rand C. Cer de guard: in Na E. A.

BOYD Willard Batteries Graham Bros. Trucks Brothers MOTOR CARS Those present were 7. more entertained the members of the election of officers; Jodgen Coiburn, Farnham, Mc Grew, Dodson, of Sutter Bridge ffub and several guests i Kve Sons hall. 7 A ninth period dance was held Pioneers Daniel Boone club Monday in the boy's gym. Nearly all liasKell, Jf'ox, iUrvm, Kobmson, Hucke.

ineir nome Tuesday evening. United Brethren church, at church Bhzard, Franks Pettys, Hutchings. 1 1 and Mrs Kex Lundberg were award oi tne students attended and it Goodin, McCoy, Hewiler; Ladies Er extremely successful. This dance was given I hall 7 p. m.

Keel i oung Ladies Auxiliary meets at sponsored by the trigonometry class, TTnqVpH Vornha vi'ivx r' I employed in the Northern Electric First Methodist Episcopal church at oeverm oiner classes are planning to give one of these dances as they have solation prizes. 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. C.

H. Lobdell tt stand. Goyet, Hutchmgs, Goodin and Pranfe: M. nrHp Rnnl n.J Cranston 18 the youngest son 01 and Mrs. Tom Christison as hostesi the club members, guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Campbell, McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Elkhorn Farm Home department Mrs. Shirley McCoy, D.

D. Dutcher: iurs. coulter and James Kirkup. al! day meeting at schoolhouse: hats Mrs. R.

B. Cranston and was born and raised in Woodland, graduating from local grammar and high schools. The couple have many friends in Woodland who are wishing them much proved very enjoyable. The girls of Miss Eleanor Lyser's gym classes are being measured and weighed in preparation for the annual Play Day. The girls' are put in special classes according to their weight and color application.

Misses Alameda Coiburn, Helen Bliz ard and Mary Joe Smith, and Master Billy Blizard. 1 1 It Clarksburg Farm Center meets at school house at 8 p. m. to discuss olen More to rlave hawks and owls movies. and height.

Birthday Dinner Madison Couple N. D.G.W. Initiates Landing Matrons Experts from the Underwood Type I MADISON i The 15th birthday of Glen More Given Surprise writer company gave demonstrations to the typewriting classes. It was to be the incentive for a dinner at parents' home, Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Hays is seriously ill with very interesting and beneficial to the students. i pneumonia at his home north of Mad Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collstt, newly ads, were charivaried Mondav eve "Attractive" Glasses Harry L. More, at 1218 Depot street, this evening.

Spring flowers are to be used in decorating the home while Mrs. Mabel Nuttall, Mrs. Jennie Russel and Mrs. Bessie Dyer, all of Knights Landing, were initiated into the ranks of Woodland Parlor No. 90,1 Native Daughters of the Golden WestJ ning at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Eridges at Madison by foity Thomas Roark, has returned from the Woodland Clinic where he wa operated on for appendicitis three ds and neighbors. Dancing fur weeks ago. Tim moofm the chief diversion, music be Glasses that "attract" rather than "detract" from your looks that are becoming and fitted to the contour of your face that's our specially. Yes, and they'll meet 'all of your individual eyesight requirements.

O. D. PAYNE tne mam decoration for the dinner table will be the large birthday cake. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs.

Riley Woods and Milton Woods of Esparto, Lowell Fenton, Wilbur Cor doza and Ed Cordoza. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster have Crickets Tell Temperature A native in estimator says it is pop ille to ascertain the temperature counting tlie number of crlikel'. hups per minute and then mlcin? ue of i simple formula wlih li ji've the result v.

more or An easier i to u.m a theniumie ter and more accurate. hour during which delicious refresh ingvfurnJshecl by James Colletfc 0:1 thc ments were served. I vlolln Roy Bourland Sve a reading gone to Los Angeles and will visit all places of interest. which was highly enjoyed. Mrs.

Leo Hayes is confined to her Refreshments were served at a long bed with tonsilitis. Our Reputation is Your Guarantee Nearly a dozen members signified1 their intention of attending a nieet ing of Mary E. Bell Parlor in Dixon on 1 Thursday night on the occasion of the 1 tabic decorated with bridal wreath Woodland, Calit A beautiful vase was the gift of the Mrs. Harold Rudnlph is taking care of the Madison library while Mrs. Foster, librarian, is away.

Air Official to Speak at Davis host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Collett. official visit of the grand president, Mrs. May Hines Noonan.

Others also Mrs. Johnston and Miss Lois announced that thev plan to so to Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Attending were Mr. and Mr: Gray oi San Francisco are Colusa Monday night to attend Collett, Mr.

and Mrs. Art Turner, Mr and Mrs. Harold Rudolph, Mr. and initiation of Colusa Parlor. their mother Mrs.

K. Gray. Miss Lois was in an automobile wreck recently The speaker for the next regular eeting of the Davis Chamber of Mrs. Edna Woods, chairman nf i Mrs Hal entner, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Subscribe lor the "Democrat" now. 1 508 ll1A 5th and Main St. OA (M Al Market and injured her foot, so will remain Commerce, Monday, May 7, will be recent food sale, reported that $90. SO LoranS, Mr. and Mrs.

Hany Shel with her mother several weeks long W. Smith, publicity manager of ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dumai 3 made on the food sale held Sat the Boering Air Transport oeiore returning to her home. Miss Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Bridges. Mr. and urday. Gray is a nurse in a San Francisco This organization is the largest of its i Those who will attend the Dixon Mrs" Frank Mrs Mn Joh 'emd in the United States.

ston of San Francisco, Mrs. Katherii meeting Thursday evening Smith will speak on the future Gray, Miss Irma Archer, Miss Loh Anna Mixon Armstrong, grand inside sentinel, Mrs. Edna Bailey, Mrs. Edna hospital. Miss Evelyn Chastain and Miss Eernice Brown of San Francisco spent Easter at the John Cadenasso home.

Mrs. Laurence Abbott is home from aviation in this country and the ad Gray of San Francisco, Miss Clara Colusa Cal. I Woodland, BH JS few 1 jftA3, visability and value of an airport at uavis. lne public is tinvited. Sacramento where she has been for! Turner, Miss Erma Smith, Stephen Abbanatt, John Mashmyre, Fred Lambert, John Han, Tony Chinquina Buddy Shelton, Alden Turner, Frank Muller, Jim Earger, Roy Bourland Kichter, Mrs.

Nell Hebner, Mrs. Mary Tillotson, Miss Etta Porter, Mrs. Marion Willis, Mrs. Pearl Or engo, Mrs. Maude Heaton, Mrs.

Eunice Hutchings and Mrs. Hattie Sten Department Stores RAIN PREDICTED Light showers for the next 36 hours are predicted for this section by John Lambum, Merle Harvey, Jake R. Taylor, head of thc Sacramento Sase and John Muller. the last two months with Mr. Abbott who has been receiving medical treatment.

He is improving and will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Ciles and Mrs. Martha Stites of Berkeley, came up Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Stites. Mr. Stites' mother is going weather bureau. Woodland Matrons 'Stag' Dinner Honors Elwyn Hulbert Align Them Yourself 'here are tuo kinds of states to stay several weeks. The Ciles re HI ll.

sage of ('hina Guests at Capitol turned bunday. airs. Ciles is a niece t' sacrifice In honor of Elwyn "Pos" Hulbert. 1 of W. A.

Stites. li try and who is leaving Friday for Honolulu, Five Woodland matrons were the where he expects to make his home, guests of Mrs. Edward Strand of Sac most willing to sacrifice their country or rinnmelics Waoliington Star. Subscribe for the "Democrat" now. Mrs.

May Hulbert and Raymond i ramento Wednesday at a luncheon and McGriff were hostPStsps ut "cocr" thpafrp na, Tin dinner at the McGriff home in at Hotel Senator and afterwards the' Knights Landing Monday evening, guests reassembled at the Plaza The 1 The table and rooms were decorated atre, where they saw "New in purple iris and violets. Charles Those invited were Mrs. Arthur Hus Thomas was toastmaster for the oc ton, Mrs. Robert Huston, Mrs THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS Peets Washing Machine Powder, Ige. size S5c Hammersley Rolls Wax Paper 37c Yolo Sweet Sliced Pickles, quart glass 25c Tuberose Hominy, No.

22 can jgc Tuberose Corn Yeans 50c Crystal White Soap 25 Bars $1.00 Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Old Gold, Camel 20 in pkg. 12c $1.20 per carton Tuxedo, pocket 16 oz. can 85c Prince Albert, pocket tin 16 oz. canister 89c Men's Chalmers Unionsuits neck, short sleeves ankl lenth $1.00 Reinforced Reg. $1.25 suit Men's Cashmerette Sox 2 pairs 25c Women's and Misses' Silk Hose All the newest shades Silks to top.

Flil'l IliilllilllllililMilllilllMi cas410n. Kenneth Lowe, Mrs. Arthur Eddy and After the dinner the evening war; Mrs. Neil Dougherty, spent in playing cards. Guests were Clifton Lamb, Frank Country Club Our Loyalty Is Evidence of the Motor Car Satisfaction Given by Lamb, Gordon Lamb, Chailes Thomas, i yle Greene, Clifton Thompson, William McDprmnfr Huibert George Clark, Cv Youn, Ra vrnnnrl iD MUmd Stag Dinner McGriff, Everett Darby and Dayton Plans are under way for the annual stag dinner for the men of the Yolo Fliers Club.

The event will be held Monday evening, April 23. Rcserva Hons should be made with Secretary Jack Caldweil not later than Satur Fire Auxiliary Plans Card Party I day, April 21 Dr. F. L. Reese, head of the club At a meeting oi the Woodland fire activities committee, is arranging for department auxiliary Tuesday night, an evening of entertainment to make ui 95 a committee was appointed to arrange' the stag affair a memorable event.

pair Subscribe for the "Democrat" now lor anotner card party and dinner to be held in the near future in Fire men's hall. Those named on the com mittee were Mesdames G. E. Schlos i full lengths Girls' Mercerized Three Quarter Hose a Beautiful Sport Battern Women Know H. Hennigan, Ella Hornlein and Lottie Norton.

Following the regular business session last night the mem 45c pair Little Tots' Half Hose Prettier than ever 25c pair bers enjoyed a social session and re a face powder like this new wondnvful freshments. French Process Powder called MELLO longer Keeps that ugly shine away gives the skin a Woodland Buick Co. 8" Main SL Phone Main 311W Buick, White, GMC, Frfcidaire and Grebe dealers peacny look prevents lav nn. AUDITING BOOKS Frank C. Radcliffe and his daughter, Mrs.

Lucile Labourdette of San Francisco, are here making their an You will be amazed at the boautifv ing qualities and purity of MELLO Thursday Is Remnant Day OFF All Remnants and Short Lengths nual audit of books for the super GLO. You will be glad you tried it. iLeithold Drug Co..

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