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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1936. Phone Your Want Ads 666 PAGE TWO Former Davis Student Hope Chest Will Be Betty Zarie Girls Mariner Girl Scouts Plan Social Events lOCIETlMKUBS Davis Club Women Hear Description Of Mexico; Socials em Plan Barn Dance Plmw. fn dunce to be held at the Y' building Tuenday night were formulated at the Monday even ing meeting of the Betty uu ib wti.ii ratnem Hen.ier, i committees for llie auan jiu.ui.v orations Gloria Jacobs, Patricia Bcn Hdtv Pot. ir. Williiims.

Maida lean Stephens, 'Alma Celoni; refreshments Jilaine Rickets. Virginia mueh, Dorothy Cranston. Aancy iu i Maylene Connor; floor managers Elsie Fov. Gwenevcre Toof. Those attending the meeting were Patricia Williams.

MaHa Jean SLep hensi Virginia Miles. Gloria Elsie Foy, Elaine Rich Gwenevcre Toof and Alma Celoni. Miss Lorraine Sindich, new leader of the group, v. as also present. Davis Clubwoman to Be Luncheon Guest Mrs.

Frank P. Wray of Davis, em erjtus chairman of banquet arrange ments for the state convention of California Federation of Women's clubs, to be held in Sacramento May 12 to 1G, will be a guest with other chairmen at a luncheon to he given Friday in the Young Women's Christian association, building in Sacramento by Mrs. W. B. Rider, state trustee of the Federated Women's clubs.

General plans for the convention are to be outlined at the meeting. Miss Paul Showered By Les Amies Club A surprise shower for Miss Audrey Paul, whose home burned lust) week, was the feature of the meeting of the Les Amies Hub Monday evening Past Of ficers of Yolo Home Group Meet at Reunion A' reunion of former county chi men, Vice chairmen and secretaries of the loio uouaty rami xiome department was held at the. Methodist church in Woodland Monday, when the pres ent county officers and center Home department officers entertained at a ciock mncneon, Mrs. G. P.

Gwartney, present county chairman, was mistress of cere monies and called on several of the riast officers. Mrs. E. Bandy save a brief history of home department work, which was first started ni this county in 1920, with Mrs. Bandy, the mother of the movement, assisted by a.

small group of hum Clarksburg, Elkhom and Willow Oak Park. Li 1923 the county onraiiization was formed, with Miss B. Schwab as the fiist home demonstration agent. She served oru; vear. then was succeeded by Miss Frances Liles, who recently resigned because of ill health.

She in turn was succeeded by the present countv ae ent. Miss Jean iVlcdc Mrs. Roy Whitlow spoke briefly on publicity, while Mrs. A. i.

Amaden spoke on recreation and Mrs. Adrian Gook on child care. Mrs. Lester Gcr fiieshausen, Mrs. C.

0. Deland and Mrs. Wayne Armstrong were alsn speakers. Games were played and Mi's. Phoebe Grismere was heard in several solo numbers.

Mrs. Byrns Hay den was the piano accompanist, Mi Katie Jones nlave.il an accordion s.olo. Mrs. H. W.

Ahart of Placewille State Home department chairman, was the guest of honor and talked to Che group on the activities. The tables were decorated with spring blossoms. Each was presented with a pansy corsage. 'The past county officers invited, with their years of service were: chairmen Mrs. J.

K. Bandy, Vsr, 2 Mrs. W. C. Richtcr, Hr2S '2lj; Mrs.

Plans for a number of future events wore made Tuesday night when members bl the Manners Troop, nf Girl Scouts met at the home of Mrs. Franklin Cloud. The Scouts will hold a cake salo Friday, having one booth at the Flower show and another in tlhc business district. The girls are also assisting in (the wildflower division of the show. On May 8, the girls will entertain their mothers at tea.

The event probublv will be held at the home of Mrs. Neal Chalmers. Date for tlhc dance planned by the group has been set as May 10. It will, be held in the Fliers club, and will follow the ship motif. Plans are being made fur a court of awards, to be held May 28 at the Scout Cabin, in conjunction with other Girl Scout troops.

MARRIAGE DECLARATION LOOMIS ROBERTS In Woodland, April If), 1930, Herbert Henry Looinis, 42, Woodland, and Florence Lenore Roberts, 32, Madison; Shows WED. APRIL 15 Given Away at 9 P. M. SCREEN Donated at Party The hope chest prepared by the Catholic Ladies is to be awarded in to KOsarv ransn The holder of the fortunate number not be nrcseut claim llie i.imi: Lion of the hope chest, according lo those in charge of arrangements, but ten other prizes will be donated only to i10se jn attendance at the navty. William Dahler.

heads the arranging the hope chest! the curd party. Mrs. Lena Ewcrt; New State Rainbow Officer Introduced Miss Edna Cooper, recently elected grand drill leader of California, Order of Rainbow for Girls, was escorted and introduced at the meeting of the Woodland assembly No. 2 Monday evening in Masonic hall. Miss Cooper spoke briefly on the slate convention held Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Sacramento.

Other speakers wcre Mrs. Joseph Sieferman, mother adviser of the local assembly. and Miss Cairo! Stowe, past grand; confidents observer. Mrs. Helen Hart, past grand drill leader fov the order for the State of Oregon, was the guest oi honor i the meeting.

Miss Norine Roth was appointed as local representative to the Pot of Gold, official publication of the lodge, i Lowell Institute at Boston institllle at Boston was or lized upon the bequest or by John Lowell delivered in Boshm, natural history, llie TONITE $125 ON OUR RKO Radio the Ihome' of Mrs. Beverly Peart onjT. C. Fan ell on Fair Oaks Elm street. Miss Margaret Branigan, Announces Engagement Miss Dorothy Bissell Devlin of Sac ramento announced her engagement but fonriei'ly College of Airi'ictilture.

Sunday dinner party Riven by Mr. and H. H. Slut esinan at their home on street. Miss Dorothy Bissell Dclviu is the daughter of Mr.

ami Mrs. S. Dev nf She was gradualed' from the Oakland High school, thej Sacramento Junior college and the' oan Jose buite leacnei college, tme is a member of the Alpha Zeta Beat sorority, Kappa Flu natiuiial club and the National Home Economies club. Olson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Olson of OrJand. Following graduation from the Orlaud High school he attended and was graduated from the College Agriculture, where he w.m ITilb.lrtl vvil the Aloha Gamma hlho fraternilv and the Ulock Letter sneicLv. He is now employed by the Crystal creamery in bacrametito. Garden Club Members IT 1 1 1 Make Capital oui Members of the Garden section of the Tuesday club of Sacramento will leciprocate courtesies extended them by members of the Garden section of the Woodland Town and Country club several weeks ago on the occasion of the visit to Woodland of members of the capital club on a tour of inspection of Yolo comity gardens when on their tour of Sacramento and Fair I Oaks gardens they include their nattv then Woodland hostesses. Woodianriers invited to accompany 'the group are Mrs.

Joseph Arm 1 strong, president of the loeal Garden "club; Mesdames C. E. Berry, Brad ford Weaver, R. B. Cranston, Hazel i Jones, Leonard Casscll and Frank Thirst and Miss Audrey Durst.

Luncheon wii) be served to the gar den enthusiast's at the home of Mrs. Degrees on Visitors Five eandidales from Cnpay and: Winters Odd Fellows lodges will have! degrees euufencd on them by the de gree team of Woodland lodge No. 0. 0. at the regular meeting of the.

local lodge in Grid Fellows Wcd DELIVERED fully i affair. Mitt TTolfm T.nll ludrl hifrh senro. fm play at pedro and Miss Anna Hoffurtl lor bridge. ItclrePhmeiu were veh by the hostess. Esparto Girl Scouts Plan Awards Court i 1 i rian Cook, V.CJS; Rny A 1929 '3U; Mrs.

A. K. Amaden. UK'. I Va3uU ST ally '32; Mrs.

C. Deland, Vice chairmen Mrs. J. B. Atkin'.

son, 1923; Mrs. J. C. Marshall, 1921; i Misses Mildred Cunningham, Ann Mrs. Clyde Ha yd en.

Mr s. Ccialdinc Branigan and Eve W. C. Richtcr, 1927: Mrs. L.

Si il vn Uraniuran will be hostesses at a Harold Ward, member, of the Sacramento Junior college faculty, described a trip into Mexico, where he and Mrs. Ward spent several months recently, at tho April of the Davis Leisure Hour club held Monday afternoon. The legendary origins, of the country, its colorful history and its outstanding points of interest were touched on in an informal manner under the general theme of "Personal Experiences in The sneaker, who is a painter, showed several paintings of typical Mexican scenes. Mrs. Elise Juillerat Robinson, also of Sacramento, sang a group of three songs and concluded with one of her own composition.

Mrs. W. M. Regan was her At a table decorated in yellow, tea was served by the hostess committee. Mrs.

L. Griffin was chairman, assisted by Mrs: F. M. Hayes, Mrs. Stan lev Bailev.

Mrs. Edward Huches, Mrs. E. B. de la Guerra, Mrs.

Kate Fiz ell and Mrs. C. S. M. At the short business meeting officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs.

F. P. Wray, president; Mrs. Henry Sevier, vice president; Mrs. Ciitunger, recording secretary; Mrs.

btewart. corresponding 'ecrelarv Mrs. Wilson Kleesme. treasurer, and Mrs. LD.

Leach, press rearililauvc. a ni committee chairman, r.H'inlxrship tihainnan. head of the hospitality eummittrr and section chairmen, all members of the club council, will be appointed later. Announcement of the closing meet mjr, a luncheon to be held at the Hotel Woodland, was made by the president, Mv. I'.

i. Bnggs. it Will be held early in May. Mrs. Carl RiiM.iusseii nf C.n vh, who is spendinu' sin months in Davis cial research work at the college, is to be the spe; i i meeting of the Women's organization of the Community church.

sne wtil tel hei teaching work in indiai Ionics on Hudson Bay. Philn ami Mrs. Geonrc Phillip, who attended the. l'resbvter ial meeting at Retl Bluff last week, will give reports. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Veihmeyer of TV.vis entertained their evening card club at a bridge dinner Saturday evening at their home in College Park. Those present were Messrs. and Mesuanies W.

L. Howard. Henrv Sevier, C. S. Mudge, 0.

If. Hart and E. L. Pvoebs Methodist Auxiliary To Meet Thursday Mrs. George Laiiglilun and Mrs.

Thornton Cranston will be hostesses to the Young Women's auxiliary of the First Methodist Episcopal church when Die organization meets Thursday afternoon at o'clock in the social rooms of the church'. The principal business of the meeting will be the report, of the nominating committee, composed of Mesdames Ray Nichols, Harold, Eakic and Dayton Uodds. Mrs. Vernon Heaton, president, will preside, at the business session. Refreshments will be served at the close of I be afternoon.

"Go Easy Mabel" Comedy Apr. 16,8 Woodland High Auditorium Yolo romona Grange Adults 10c Students 25c Evergreen 0. D. II. S.S.

No, meets Odt! Fellows hall, 8 p. Klks Mwl Elks club. 8 ni. Odd Follows Woodland Lodge No. Ill meets at Odd Fellows hall, 8 Brownies Meet at Guild hall, 3 p.

m. Giion criub Meets at G. F. Cloud home. 7 p.

m. DcMolays Meet at Masonic hall, 8 p. in. Sea Scouts Meet at scout cabin, 7 p. in.

Hi Boys Meet at 'V building, 7 p. ni. Bill's Theater Charles Farrell in "Fighting shows at 7 and i) p. m. Harmonv Circle No.

I Meets with Mrs. Lou Uirich. East Woodland, 1 p. ni. luncheon.

THUKSDAY Foresters Court Star Woodland No. 10 meets at Odd Fellows Wild Hose Girl Scouts Meet at p. Cherokee 'V Girls Meet at in it, n. m. build iNanny BurrouRh 'Y' ClubMeets at Second Bantist church, 8 v.

Lions Boy Scouts Meet at scouti Gets Her shows at Christian Temperance Union Chi Rho Epsilons To Be Hostesses earn puny 10 oe given wccinescia evening ac csock in ine nome Mrs. I'orresi Caldwell, 9U I Fir street, by members of the Chi Rho Ejisilon sorority. Invited guests will iie Mesdames Ted Gregg, Clifftmi Frisbie. E. 11.

French, Harold Lamoree. Orvil Goer, Daryi Weston, Clinton Ihueher, and liaiph Kidder and Xell Whitehead, Dorothy Baird, Gladys Knight, Elizabeth Marders. Norma Iine Aulnian, Nancy Flynn, Marjorie Me.ger, Lucille Hughes. Virginia Keese, lea nor lolins. Evelyn Stephens, Florence Lamoree and Roberta Other members of the.

sororily wj will be in attendance will uc ie L. B. Foster, Tony La: 1 a Hooper. Misses Dorothy Johns, Dor Scluatb'r and Harriet Huston. Neighbors of 1913 Meet to Reminisce Memuer.s of two families who were neighbors west of Woodland in VM'l were reunited Tuesday evening when O.

as Kr. Lorena Webster), Mrs. Emma Webster ami Frank Webster of Cottage Grove. Oregon, visited with members lamily at. the Louis on Cross and McKin VY.

eleman bom Icy streets. The evening as jiasseil in recalling en hived together member of the group were shmenls were served mug by Mrs. Wade Rcfr later I be those prcsoi Knaffle Haines Mrs. Kav Sulln of Cottage Gt r. Mrs an and Frank Webster' ove, Oregon; Mr.

and' ntofshi. Mrs. Augusta' Mrs, Waileman, Henry I 1 KaiipUe. i V.1""" Democrat WANT ADS for Results nesiiay evening at o'clock. Esparto Girl Scouts have issued in A large delegation of visiting mem vitations to their mothers and close' bers from lodges of the comity is ex friends to attend their annual tea pecf.ed he in attendance for the court of awards Sunday ceremonies.

May 10, from to a o'clock. Supper will be served following flic The youinger group of girls will' degree work by a commit loo com present the program, while the older, nosed of C. K. Mrlntyrc. John Kov.

1 group will have cliargo of the tea. naki, and lbdierf be presented at that Line. 'Democrat WANT AC'S for' Results PHILLIPS HOLMES ERIK RHODES Tomorrow and Friday APRIL lb 17 PLEASE NOTICE: We do not recommend this picture for children. on. Mrs.

G. P. Gwartney, 19.31 'A2; Mrs. E. Tadlock, Secretaries Mrs.

.1. A. Gould, T.I2:!; Mrs. Bruce Fishback, It'lM 'i; Ralph Blann. 1920; Mrs.

Louis Wade man, 1927; Mrs. George Hicks, 192S '29 '30; Mrs. T. E. Powers, 19:51 Mrs.

Ed Comontofski. 1 9 3 n. County President to Address W. T. U.

Temperance Union er before the members land chapter of Hie ortrni it meets Thursday a tier o'clock at. the home of Rossjcr. 509 Lincoln ave give a report, on the nu 'l Francisco Wednesday of the suit exreuf.vr: nieelin' which is allendm; in company with Mrs. Leonard Day of Davis. Mrs.

U. 0. Davis, co pastor with her husband of the Church of the Foursquare Gospel, will be the other speaker on the program, idling The "xouth omieiu which she Ls riiiector for Hie Woodland district. Mrs. John Oxley, president, organization, will preside.

Mi Oxley will lend the devotional Royal Neighbors to Meet in Zamora i Dave Long will Ine i. day aftenionn to m'mibers Royal Neighbors of America o'clock luncheon at her home mora, according Wednesday by ilr. banch, recordr for Mrs. Riodelljauch tation to all Roy. il liiedel Fni local group.

She further la ted that! anspeitatmn won id be lurnished lor anyone wishing to attend and not having means of making the trip. Mrs. R. A. Heule is president of I he Judge, Mrs, j.A.

Watson Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wats, announcing their marriage Sun Reno, Nevada. Mrs.

Watson is the forme, Ruth R. Powell, daughter of Leon Br.zcfl. Sin attended I In Watson, is I he son of Mr. am James N. WLalsnn.

lie was gnu from the Woodland High school the; class of; ami is empioyei the Union company. SHE MADE THE FROZEN RED HOT! 927 mae EST Car illustrated is the Studcbaker Six Coupe for three passengers, with large carrying space at rear for luggage and concealed spare tire. Outstanding among 11)6 cars for its gracefully flowing lines and all around smart appearance, rfe Give the Family a Thrill! This new and entirely automatic convenience and safe ty feature is exclusive with Studcbaker. Permits you Lo stop on any up grade and to rc start without rolling back an inch. No 'theory about Studcbakcr's "first in class" victories in Gilmorc Yosemitc Economy Run.

The Studcbaker Six averaged 24.27 miles per gallon of gasoline. Records arc authenticated by the American Automobile Association. Trot on Hk; ami enjoy a riU to J.M'kt'lcy tlu ii rcgistn at Hotel Claremont IT COSTS LESS TO TRAVEL BY TRAIN KOK EXAMPLE: WOODLAND One Kuuml To Way Trip Kan I'Vanciseo OahlHiul 1.70 Sacramento 37 .07 10 Day Kctmii Limit mi HihiikI Trii KareH ASK AG ENT FOR FARES TO OTHER POINTS VIA SACRAMENTO NORTHERN R. E. Phone 333 I'ro'hably I he luosl.

conven irnlly hostelry in Norlhern C'alilorniti. Golf, lennis, swimming, basclxill, all only a few from Hotel Claremont, Daily Kates: $2.00 to $3.00 Dinner Dance Every Saturday Niht Unsurpassed Dining Service. Electric Garage Co. Phone 12.1 (Wc Never Close) Cor. Third and Main Sis..

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