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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. JUNE 18, 1929. Phone Tour Wan Afr MBBiiriii sSkyt "Bort mciEiYAm HUBS FrataaMt Monday tor Or ikf accepted a position'. villi, wl Mrs.

Wlikt Francisco; but will join, htm tR a short tiintf Joteah Craf left the Woodland CHpic tive Daughters hospital Tuesday, being a patent Mrs. Edwards' Students To Present Recital there for some time. MemO F. A. Ha of Davis and Harold M.

Ball of Whrtfcrt were in Woodland Vote $10,000 for ffew S. F. Home Monday. C. M.

ftnpfert is recovering from an illness at. the Woodland unmc noa TUESDAY Knighta of Columbu meets at Native Sons hall, 8 p. m. Rebekahs Sylvan lodge No. 108 meets at I.

O. O. F. hall, 8 p. m.

Miss Anne Waj bur, daughter of. 'KtJrt Daughters oi the Golden West la annual grand parlor session wettag at Santa Cruz Monday con a loyalty pledge 1 Elks meet at Elks club, p. m. Mr. and Mrs'.

Arnold Waybur 6f this city," entertained i group, of her young friends Monday afternoon at a swimming partyjjbtld at the Snbwflake pQl tributed $10,000 "Aw Hour with the Master Composers for the Piano" is the name which Mrs. 'Lillian Edwards has given to a recital which she and her students will present at1 Sherman and Clay hall in Sacramento Friday evening at 8 p. m. The program includes some of the most brilliant studies of a group of famous composers. Those who will take part are Miss Leola Archer, Miss Addle Mae Logan, Miss Wilma Smith, Miss Evelyn Geib, Miss Lois Biier, Miss Mildred Archer, Miss Helen Eddy and Mrs.

Edwaids. Here's near Madison. The Woodland W. C. Tr U.

will meet no monopoly on the dictionary in regular monthly session Thursday at the chapel 6 the First 'Methodist church. Matters of importance! are the program follows: from Well Tempered! to be nd a full attendance rugue JNo. picture record of four years in African jungle, shows at 7 and 9 p. ni. WEDNESDAY Mission Study Class meets at home of Mrs.

F. W. Moedinger, 2 p. m. Friendship Club meets at Parish hall, Boy Scouts meet at Legion hall, 7:30 p.

m. Shasta Tribe meets at Y. M. C. 4 p.

m. mcas meet at Y. M. C. 8 p.

m. hall, 8 p. m. toward liquidating the debt of the new Native Daughters' home in San Francisco. Miss Susie Christ of San Francisco, grand treasurer, Reported it is hoped to pay off the debt completely by the next year.

Close to 500 grand officers and delegates gathered in the beach auditorium of Casa Del Rey to hear the annual report rendered by Grand President Dr. Louise C. Heilborn of Sacramento. It was revealed that the order is a healthy financial state, having enjoyed an unexpected mone Clavichord, (Bach), Prelude INo. 3j Woii rinvirhovd.

I Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Salton and Mr.

(Bach), Leola Archer, with Lillian! and Mrs. if. J. 'Standish of.Stockton Edwards at 2nd piano in Fugue; In spent the week end at La Honda, volition in twn vnipes No 1. (Bach).

I C. E. West of Fresno left Tue'sday Invention in three voices, No. 6,, to return to his home after visiting (Bach), Addie Mae Logan with Lillian relatives here "and transacting busi uawarcts at 1st piano in invention io. at, ma ouiua luuuigr lanu, Adagio fiom Sonata Op.

2, No. Barbara Sorrick. is spending two Odd Fellows Union Lodge, No. 48 (Beethoven), Archer; acnerzo hwhihb wc wim mi. auu uus, tary gain.

Lily O. Reiohling Dyer, founder of EverSreen Lodge meets at I. O. O. F.

from Sonata Qp. 14, No. 2, (Beethov 1 Browning, her grandparents. Her the order, was escorted to a seat of 6 Pm Wlima a1! Preludes up. ooitf vk Anyone can use adjectives and make claims.

But the new Dodge Brothers Six can prove impressively that "its value is positively unmatched on the market, regardless of type or class. All wre ask is a chance to demonstrate hoth the new Dodge Brothers Sir and our absolute sincerity. honor. Mrs. Carrie Roesch Durham, Jp m.

(Chopin)! Evelyn Edwarfl Schranz of Robbins was a past grand piesident, wno nas oeen Mr. and Valse Od. 70. No. 3.

frhrmin). Lois visitor Monday. present at each of the forty three Mrg Martm Johnston's record of i Brier; Mazuika Op. 7, No. 1, (Chopin), Miss Esta Sneed and Miss Helen grand parlors, was introduced, to Af'n 1unle llfe shows at 7 and, Valse Op.

34, No 2, (Chopin), Mildred Marders have returned to their homes Archer; Etude Op. 25, No. 9, (The I Woodland after attending San Jose gether with twenty five other BUtterlly) (Uhopin), Wilma amitti; "ouicu wuep aui hib laau semester. Etude Op. 10, No.

3, (Chopin), Leola Bernard Bellport, mining engineer Archer; Leibestraume, (Liszt), Wilma oi iviontana, was a guest At tne A. Jtl Smith: Danse Macabre. fSaint Saens). Richie family home Saturday. grand presidents.

Announcement of the completion of the redwood memorial grove fund was made. This $7000 fund is to be matched by the state for the purchase of a redwood grove to commemorate the grand parlor. Lillian Edwards, 1st piano. Addie Moe i Ed Roroinger, Miss Daisy Miss Mildred Seavy To Be Party Hostess Lillian Edwards, 1st piano, Addie Mae oampbeli and Aljss Uiancne Wilson Logan, 2nd piano; Song of the Father Heft Tuesday for; an, outing "at Diljon land, (Grieg), To a Wild Rose, (Mac Beach. Dowell), Helen Eddy; Arabesque en Mr.

arid Mrs. W. S. Seavy are ex foime d'Etude, Pi elude pectmg Miss Mattie Seavy and two G. Minor, (Rachmaninoff) Leola friends from San apcsco to airive AmViov Vnlo in A MmW Rnclimnn.

within several days to suend a week I Miss Mildred Seavy will be hostess to a group of young peonle at hei Eight Body Styles 945 to 1065 f. o. b. Detroit convenient terms 2S2 home Wednesday evening in celebra Mrs. Fisher to Head Marguerite Circle her bhthd.y.

ggr SSSf SJ fSLLSt'tl SLaS.le. March (In Natehell) thar. hamate a 5hoS E. A. BOYD I theie will be irames on the lawn I Addie lviae Komance, lai'en nnn Tl ILI fii 1 sky), Valse.

(Aiensky), Wilma Smith I Mf and GeorKe Cranston and at 2nd niiar en ana Eugenia and Jane uregg Woodland Phone 530 tion of officers Monday evening with, the remainder of the evening will bedl the result that Mrs. Flora Fisher wa spent dancing. Refreshments will 1 Pia. chosen chief companion for the com be seived I win leave weunesaay 10 spena two weeks at Shasta Retreat. Mrs.

Oscar Shamberger, who is spending the summer' in Chester, is i in Woodland for several days. She of the W. F. Baird home in Beamer Park. 1, when 'the lodge will have a cere Miss Mary Hoard.Miss Chnst.e Arm 1 DflTAIHAW FN IfiY mony and social meeting Mis.

Fay stiong, Miss Elizabeth Gould, InlUAalO LtllJUI will return to the resort for the re Raj Witham has gone to where he will work for about six mainder of her vacation. Webb, deputy grand chief companion, aiLeilcl eiclli uoraon is to be the instalhne officer. "owara, riper, Joe Baird, and Will Roach are VARIED PROGRAM! spending some time at Chester, enjoy in the interests of the Pacific Roll rtess Co. ill In addition to Mrs Fisher, other toid Byers and John Anderson, officers elected were Mrs. Georgia I I mg the tishmg.

i Will Mezeer of San Francisco Larson, sub chief companion; Mrs shers Entertain Joe F. Holmes, manager of the visiting Mrs. Carl Allison and other Meryl Streeter, right guide; Mrs. lins i i li Michigan, left Tuesday to return to i woodland bumoer company, wno nau relatives in wooaiand. He win re I charee of the proeram offered in con mam here for several weeks.

department store 0S Main St. Woodland, Calif. THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS ineir ssme Dy way ot san jjranciscoii after spending several days here with Dr. and Mrs. D.

Schuyler Pulford. Jacobs, Jett guide; Aliss Dorothy! Streeter, inside guardian; Mrs Lot Dlj. i. tie Henmgan, outside guardian; Mrs JtveiaUVeS at Lsltmei Kate Miller, record re secretaiv: Mis I nection with Tuesday's Rotary club Mr. and Mrs.

John Mezger of New luncheon piesented a ser.es of motion i York, Mrs. Cail Allison dausrh Mrs. John Wilkins of Clarksburg I was in Woodland 1 uesday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Fisher of yat occurred when a bit of new lum from San Francisco, where.they spent Amelia walker, organist; Mis. Lela Eoy, trustee. The installation committee appointed at Monday evening's meeting in Woodland were hosts to a gioup of waa usetl remodellmtr an old several days. Saciamento and oodland relatives homG ctmneetIon Wlth the scenes Mrs. Elmer Wagner and son.

Ar Bank of America; touching love theme was thur, and Mrs. f. motor cludes Mrs. Fannie Weaver, Mrs. Ndna Williams, Mrs.

Lillian Powers! 'Dr" Robbjns' Pident of ed up from Los Gatos Monday and "Mrs. nttV Nm'fnn nnA ternoon hours togethei pleasantly. intert.st.no 1 will spend a few days visiting rela EE SURE AND SAVE YOUR COUPONS Dill Pickles gallon can 59c Hill's Red can Coffee 1 lb. 54c; 2 lb. $1.08 The guests were Mrs.

Dora Raines, it ri. i I voa nrf rinrtHcln this Thau Off Tuesday Martj Neither Bant of America of New! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Mr. and attended riend.

were accompaned by Mrs." Lottie Mrs. Joe Bauman and son, Joe, Jr. Iliness was the spnit of the conven Shutti who returned homeafter a vis Mrs. W. B.

Schuyler and sons. Bunny York or Bank of America of Califor tion, said Bobbins. He said he never 1 11 nia were Quoted on the San Fran miss Alice jteu nas iiten a posi G. Lawson, derson ahd daughter, Kathleen of ri TM 'hon the office of R. the office of R.

cisco curb market Tuesday. "The Cali Quartet Leaves for Hawaiian Trip Sacramento ranlamnn Afiac Rn.a Sonn trhn Vac fornia stock was off because of the! Shei man Kellaway and James Fisher a natj resigned. mercer with the Crocker of Woodland. issues and no exenanges nave beenjli On the first lap of a Lve Mazola and Wesson Oil, V2 Gal. 98c Delmonte Asparagus Tips, small can 29c New Pack Shrimp 17c White Star Tuna, 2 cans, 25c Gold Medal Mayonnaise, pint, 39c quart Delmonte Pimentos 10c Log Cabin Syrup, lge 93c Schilling's Baking Powder, 2'2 lbs 95c ram'ento Rotary club will come to 1 Kachie of Dunnigan was in Davis Wednesday afternoon to play Woodland on business Tuesday.

1 he Woodland Rotarians. The gamel GeorSe Gy vlslted here from Es" i will be called at 5 o'clock and will be Pa5.to Tuesday. bank of America bonds. cation trip to the Hawaiian islands, 1 Degree Meet Caterpillar stock remained at 77. Mrs forest Caldwell and son.

Forest its berth for the last three days. Roi Three impo.tant meeLngs arc sche on tne uavis high school dm iZ their summer ster went down one to 27. Amer 1 and Miss Sue Dea and Miss Elizabeth Cummins left Tuesday morning foi Ran FVfl Tfcev roil cswl luled for this ican Telephone and Telegraph was1 month oy the xoyaij Amo the visit; Rotarians who home at FhHUps, where they will ie summer, ooons wui make nesday at noon on the Matson liner I rch Masons. up 2 at The rights kept go inz up and closed at 4. Quotations: "Mau' and aftei a month the isl nastei's decree will be conferied.

The' Green. president of the California week end trjps to enjojrthe pleasures Open High Low Close Loss' ands will return on the 5ast master's degree will be conferred I Cotton Growers' Association and Rod Ihe travelers were accompanied to 5r.j nn Tlin o7 u. ti.p rnvai wo, ney L. Turner, president of the Grow mg, for the Sutter Basin Co. and Alfred is employed 'by the P.

G. for the summer, so they are unable, to ma loo .1362 156 mVz 136 WHEAT Men's Silk Ties 45c, 95c, $1.25 Beautiful Patterns Men's Big Yank Work Shirts 95c Triple stitched Two pockets Regular or slim. High Low Close Ioss gQ i ers' Security Bank, both of Delano, Homer "Doc" Hayes, Dr. Robbins and Fred Smith, all of Davis, Ivan Faye of the El Dorado Farms, I Knights Landing, Fred Sey nlour apd D. Cummins and daughter, Clane.

Mi leffree worK and Mrs. Bart Worley, Mr and Mrs Arthur Hnston, and Miss Louise XT A Worley will go down Wednesday morn lNOt AlUllVerSarV 1.07. 1 04 1.06 1.11 1.09 1.11 .1 1.16U 1.13 1.16 residence is going up on a lot south Dec. faul L. Leake, ot woodland.

With Plane Ride Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welch of Dunni I Local Woman gan were in Woodland 1 uesday.

Hurt in Crash In celebration of the 74th anniversary of then wedding Mi and Mrs D.vke of Williams enjoyed their 1 first airplane ride Sunday. Although New Today WANTED Old Raes. Must he Ml and Mrs Di'ke are bo.th Past 90. of age, thev eageily grasped'1 automobile accident at Lakenort in e'ean. Notify FOi RENT Rooms with housekesp opportunity for a ride in the whicn Mrs.

Minnie Ingram of Wood clouds and when they alighted both ian(j was While not serious exnressed themselves as delitrhted'iv "hurt Mi Tno mm ic in tim Tko. expressed themselves as delighted Business Men Vote Two to One for BUICK nf facilities or with board. Near; Women's Misses, Tub Dresses Beautiful Voiles, Prints, Piques and Dimities. All sizes 16 to 2036 to 50 $1.45 $1.75 Very attractive styles extra well made. Ladieswitn the experience and anxious to port hospital She was visiting in Third make another flight.

The flight wasi Lakeport at the time of the accident, o24 made from the F. Retterath aviation Mis. Ingram is the mother of Mrs. W. field at Williams, with Pilot Ritchc, i onufj K'ven dy atnoiic laoies i FOOD SALE SATURDAY store next to Wraith arish, Sat xirday, June 22.

je21 ROCKERS: Some new Rockers, Up Paternal Hope, holstered, spring seat, at exceo 1 A man looketli on Ins little i The ladies of the Catholic church I are making preparations for the food tionally low prices. Come and look' sieiiiR of hotter hope; in himself i sale wh.ch they will have Saturday. hnth a resurrec It is to be held in the store west of the Wraith and Fansh office. them over. C.

H. Watson, 415 1st St. jelStf FOR RENT 4 room house Phone 601J between a. m. and 5 p.

m. Other hours 705J. je24c GLADIOLUS We grow over one hundred varieties that speak for Buick's leadership in the field of fine, dependable service was never so decisive as it is today. And Buiek's, pre eminence in luxury, comfort and in all elements of performance was never so thoroughly extraordinary as in this newest Buick! Conduct your own searching tests of Buick performance. Simply call on or phone, and a Buick will be placed at your disposal.

A short drive will clearly establish why Buick is the business men's first choice among quality automobiles. themselves. Robinson's Flower Gar dens, West Main street. Phone 789 je24c Prompt Optical Service Oftentimes a delay in having your broken glasses repaired is costly. Wc have our own lens grind.

ng plant, enabling us to give you almost immediate service. Women's De Luxe Sale Hose Made by Durham with unlimited guarantee. Full fashion, pure silk. Sun tan, Nude, Allure, P. Blush, Lido Sand, Grain, Etc.

Special $1.95 ptir SCORE 10 ON AUTO INS. If you have a safe driving record foi two years past you may have Travelers Insurance at 10 reduction. W. Scarlett, 410 1st St. Phone 379 Our Woodland Buick Co.

FOR SALE Baby buggy, orib and sulky. Inquire at "Democrat" office. jc20 WANTED Work as ranch cook "or I Dealers in General Motor Products Reputation Your Guarantee Pfcflne J11W 333 Main Street caw taker. Inquire "Democrat" office. je24c 'TOM SALE Thoroughbred Brth ceckerelf.

Barred rock fryers. JM OMtwd, Box 34, Yolo. jc24c EtUbUahodlSYeari Voodlind S32 Main Street, Read the 'Democrat9 Clarified Adt.

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