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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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IIUCHT WOODLAND DAILY WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. Phone Tew Want Negro Spirituals Is Club Theme Sugar Fields Decoration Motif MemO Miss Cornelia D. Provines of thej Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groom were TUESDAY Comrade elub meet nf hosts to a group of friends Satur Sacramento county library gave a very interesting talk Monday niiht be ,7 p.

Dr. Byron McNeill leader. day evening at the W. W. Robbins home in Davis.

Since Groom is en fore the Spinet club, the music section "jraci ciud meet a of the Town and Country club. Her I gaged in growing sugar beets in the delta country, this idea was the motif subject related to Negro spirituals and their origin. She also dwelt on Nero decoration scheme. Each literature, poets and authors. 8:15 p.

Ed Gaither, leader. Men's club Volley ball game ii gymnasium of First Methodist Epis copal church, 7:30 p. m. 'V'' National Theater Clara Bow" ir "Get Your Man." WEDNESDAY i Honor Bride to Be 'At Bridge Party Thornton Cranston, Olive Day Wed In keeping with the program Mrs. J.

T. Muse, wife of the pastor the Second Baptist church, gang several Jeadd off first guest came clad in working clothes and the rooms were made to resemble a beet field. Tops of the bridge tables were also made to represent a miniature beet field and the tally cards were in the form of small hoes. The high family prize, a sack of groups of spirituals, including such favorites as "Roll Jordan company JS Benefit Thornton E. Cranston, prominent young business' man of this city, member of R.

B. Cranston hardware firm, and Miss Olive Dav. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and "In vbloho i urammar school, 8 p. Parent Teacher association McMillan to talk on "Parents In In My The program was Miss Hyde, assistant librarian at the Davis college, whose engagement of Dr. F.

E. Gardner of Washington, D. was recently announced, was honored at an elaborate bridge party Saturday evening. Miss Prudence French, formerly of Davis, but now livine in Woodlake district charge of Mrs. Elmer G.

Byers oil sugar, was won by Mr. and Mrs. Knights Landing. Deming Maclise and the low score aaugnrer of Ray Hayes, were united in marriage Monday afternoon auaitorium, 2:30 p. m.

Mission Study Class of St. Johns Mrs. E. J. Stevenson will havelfamily Pme a number beets, by at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

R. Mr. and Mrs. A. N.

Hendrickson. Mrs. 15. Cranston, mother of the groom. fivangencai church meets at home of charge ol the program at the next meeting which will be held Monday airs, varies Hermann, afternoon.

Rev. D. E. Millard, pastor of the Christian church, performed the cer emony. Deming Maclise won the high ladies prize, a pair of sugar tongs, and B.

D. Moses the high gentleman's, a towel. After the card games and woodland Youmr Men's cluh night at her home, 414 Fourth Street. Austrian and German music will be North Sacramento, was the hostess, and the guests were composed almost I entirely of Miss Hyde's associates and friends from Davis. I The color scheme of lavender and under discussion.

Those comprising: the nuptial partv dancing were enjoyed, refresh were Mrs. R. B. Cranston and sister, i Union Lodge No. 48 of Odd Fellows MARRIAGE DECLARATION FISH ROBINSON In Woodland ments were served in lunch pails The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs.

A. N. Hen vpIIow wn mnot te I iA olllltn. visiting nere irom an. v.

v. p. nail, a p. m. jenow was most effectively carried I rnnnv twv tui.

and holds April 16, Melvin Lester Fish, 21, and 01 tray cloths land sons, Stewart and Richard; Mrs. ine Covered Wage Khoda Ruth Robinson, 19, both of co nVr Tv tnese George Cranston and children, Doro Woodland. drickson, Dr. and Mrs. W.

L. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hepner, Mr.

and Mrs. Deming Maclise, Professor and Mrs. B. D. Moses, and Mrs.

C. S. Mudge, Dr. and Mrs. Overhouse, Dr.

thy and Edson; Mrs. Ray Hays and accSn 7 gWnS' thus chdren, Joseph, ebn and Elsie CZZ 1 color scheme. A fea Day, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, aunt MARRIAGE LICENSE 1 50 Couples at Park Benefit VINSON CARLYLE In Woodland, was a center of the bride. yicn; un eacn tray ol a miniature April 17, Jesse Laymen Vinson.

34, and Mrs Tufts Mr and Mrs. Medfoid, Oregon, and Arietta Jean Henry Sevier, Dr. and Mrs. W. W.

1 After the ceremony the youn bride and groom, while a profusion of iris anH iif pie left by automobile for a tour etta Carlyle, 27, Corning. Robbins and' Mr. and Mrs. Frank With more than 150 couples attend lenmeyer. ing, the Davis Recreation Park ben ground for the card tables.

auuinein part ot the state. Upon their return they will reside in a cosy Vaughan's Electric Welding Works. ocuica weie nome on Clover street, which ha efit dance was held at the local high school gymnasium Saturday evening Subscribe for the "Democrat" now. oct20tf tallied and prizes awarded. The for 1 groom has fitted for the reception of A feature of the affair was the draw tunate individuals were Miss Kather his bride.

me iuartin ot ban rancisco, Miss ing of luck numbers for the 30 or more door prizes. Decorations were carried out by potted plants and greens which produced a delightful: effect. Music was furnished byj Marshall's Aggie orchestra. Percy1 Hoag, C. F.

Dixon and C. B. William comprised the committee of arrange 1 I Guests included Mesdames L. S. H()lmber2S HoStS I Hyde, mother of the honor guest, Le jroy Hyde, Forrest Fissell, Misses I A CzrA PorHr Merle Hyde, Lillie Eames, "Vf Marion Monroe, Virginia Sex 1 jton, Nelle Branch, Ann Ashenfelter.

Tbe nome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorothy Deming, Beryl Marshall, Ed 1 Holmberg north of Woodland was Russ. all of Davis; Misses Gladys I the scen? Monday night of a jolly af Grady Dixon, Katherine Martin and fair Mr and Mrs. Holmberg had or Marion Palmer both of San Francisco; I planned the event in honor of Gladvs Anriersmi TT their son.

ivhn wss nn furTmurl, i ments tor the dance. its lead More horsepower per pound than any other car in its class, gives the Victory an advantage which its rivals simply cannot hope to compete with. It leads off first and holds its leadand when the hills are reached all attempts to follow the Victory abruptly end. Rakish, rugged, roomy and the fastest car in its class! Drive it and prove it! 4 DOOB. SEDAN, F.

O. B. DETROIT Three Families Glenn Newton of Oakland, Mrs. Henry the navy but who was called to ship Hold Reunion Holsinger of Sacramento and Mrs. i yesterday mominjr and was therefore i unable to be nresrmf IB.

mother of the hostes Equipment None Better! Every necessary instrument approved by cytometric science can be seen in our testing rooms. You can be assured that our examinations are as perfect as it is possible for science to make them O. D. PAYNE The evening was devoted mainly to I In accordance with their annual cus pedro and some excellent scores were 1 tom' members of the Rominger, made. Mrs.

Josie Prewett and Martin Jlckle and Bower families, the latter Hucke were awarded first prizes from Lodi' met Sunday in ieunion.1 while the consolation prizes went to I The event was held in the city Park! Mrs. Ida Goodin and A. G. Colburn. 1 where a pionic Iunch was enjoyed.

Refreshments were served. I There were 84 members present. Last Brownies Give Wild Flower Tea Three groups of Brownies, Our Reputation is Your Guarantee Woodand, Calif. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.

jy8ar the reumon was held at the Del bers of the Sunday school A. G. Colburn. Mr. and Mrs Wili Paso club Sacramento.

'I oi at. l.uk es Episcopal church. Erwm, Mr. and Mrs. M.

WucWa entertained the parents and friends! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmberg, Mr. of the children at a delightful and and Mrs. J.

Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Oiar novel wild flower tea given Monday les Wolgamott, Mr. and Mrs.

0. afternoon in the Sunday school room, Robertson, Mrs. Belle Corscadden, vnicn flaa oeen gaily decorated by the I Mrs. Josie Prewett, Mrs. Laura fc ives group.

Vaughn, Mrs. Stella Pettyes, Mrs. The Fairies, another group, played Carrie Guhl, Mrs. Mary Dutcher, Mrs. the role of hostesses, while a third Jessie Willis, Mrs.

Betty Bates and group, known as the Ledrechaun, i Miss Dcllie Prewett. served the refreshments. Tune in for Dodge Brothers Radio Program every Thursday night, 9 to 9:30 (Pacific Time) National Broadcasting Company Pacific Coast Network. 508 5th and Main St. OMZ lti lAi Market Department Stores Fairlee Reunion Marguerite Circle Celebrates Origin Members of the Fairlee family from various districts assembled here Monday afternoon in a family reunion honor of the elders of the house Dancing and music comprised lh THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS hold.

Gathered around the festal given Monday night fay Marguerite board ivhprf nil on inraA i bircie, Companions of the Forest, in' observance of the 35th anniversary of pread the members comprised a jolly Primrose Salad Oil, large bottle 2c P. G. White Naptha Soap, Bars, 25c E. A. BOYD 921 Main St.

AVoodland, California sVictorySix By Dnnse Brothers ALSO THE STANDARD SIX $875 TO S970 AND THE SENIOR SIX $1570 TO $1770 the founding of the odganizati this city. Each member was privileg garnering. Forming the group were Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Fairlee of Live Oak, Sut er county; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Fair ee and son of Woodland; Mrs. R.

R. to onng a inend and the attend 'ance was large. i Mrs. Frieda Comontofski and Aur sister of Mr. Fairlee; Blr.

and Mrs. A. E. Amarfpn of nuKL wcre awarMfl Iirst PrizC3 ''lor the best costumes. Mrs.

Comon Palmolive Soap 8c Lava Soap, 3 bars 25c Sugar Corn 12c League Brand Tomatoes, No. 2'2 10c Pride James, No. 2 tins 25c Crisco, 1 lb 25c 3 lb. 73c 1 Vi lb 38c 6 lb $1.45 Wild Rose Toilet Paper, 4 Ige. rolls 25c Crystal White Soap, 6 Bars 25c 3 lb.

Box of N. B. C. Soda Crackers 39c Gold Medal Mayonnaise, quart 75c Gold Medal Mayonnaise, pint 39c Gold Medal Mayonnaise, '2 pint 22c KelJoggs Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c H.

0. Large 35C IXL Tamales 12c Tuberose Peas 17c Tuberose Sliced Beets 18c Av tofski was dressed in an old fash w.tnfv',n rr i Jioned costume while Schluer wore of Sacramento, nnd Tv.nn JmC attire; ille Walker' ive OnV Windsor and James Fisher were the JU( ine novelty musical game was won Men Afternoon at Cards by Mrs. Annie Rooncy and the gues and Youths' Spring Sweaters wonderful new lines of handsome patterns and color combinations. Lilian was io uunoan. lub frai? uifj Mrs a was chairman $1.75 to $3.95 J1C1U me entertainment mnmi tto.

Af tV, last week. Mrs. Thad Hiatt conclusion of the affair a basket Men's Fancy Sox attractive design 25c and 45c pr. luncheon was served. Mrs.

Anna Wind sor was in charge of this feature. ner during the afternoon with tho highest score. Mrs. J. J.

Huhs held low score. Delicious refreshments were served. The guests included Though you pay hundreds of dollars more, you can't buy BUICK performance Mesdames J. B. Welch, Frank Weid Abeles Hosts at 72x90 72x99 Pequot Sheets Special Prices $1.24 81x90 $1.29 81x99.

81x108 $1.69 McRoy, Tom Powers. J. J. $1.29 $1.39 Huhs, L. K.

Stetson, A. Huhs, Henry Turkey Dinner Abele and Thad Hiatt. "TV 1 1 Mr anc Mrs. Henry Abele were TVLLCilU VAHlWave nosts at a turkey dinner given Sunday Mrs. F.

P. Wray of Davis, is plan at thlr ranch hme in the "Wild ning to attend the San Francisco dis Lilacs, lilhes and roses were trict convention of the California Fed i usecI in tne decorations which were eration of womens' clubs, which is auractively aiTanged. Little Girls' Dresses Washable Prints with panties. Neatly finished. Ages 2 to 6 yrs.

79c to 95c 7 to 14 years Girls' Dresses Charming styles for School and Dressy wear. $1.25 to $1.75 being held from Wednesday to Fri lnose mvited to the repast were Mr. day in that city. The meeting willand Mts Jessc Aiken and Mr. and be held in the Womens' Club build 1 Mrs Reifenrath of Sacramento, r.

Mrs. Wray, who is prominent Mr an" Mrs A H. Abele, Mrs. John state club circles, bcimr chairman' Bemmerly, Mr. and.

Mrs. John Kcehn.l BUICK reliability BUICK satisfaction in any other car. Woodland Buick Co. 815 Main St. Phone Main 311W Buick, White, GMC, Frfeidaire and Grebe dealers of legislation of the California Fcd and sons Alfred, John and Joseph and eration of Womens' Clubs, will make I dauffbtcrs, Eleanor and Anna Marie of several speeches and will conduct a vooaiand, Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Myers and daughters. Claire and Ruth and legislative roniercnce at the conven Nainsook Unionsuits for Girls and Boys 2 to 12 yrs.

tion. 45c Last Wednesday Mrs. Wray spoko son Charles of Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Mumma and sons, Thomas and Donald and daughter, Evelyn of College City, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc before the New Century club of Napa, outlining Governor C. C.

Young's re hJroy and daughter, Marian of Dun organization program. Rey West Imported Wrapped Cigars 4c 50 for $U5 Chesterfield, Old Mills, Lucky Strike, Camel. Old Gold 20 in pkg. 12c $1.20 per carton nigan. Subscribe for the "Democrat" now.

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