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Phone Your Want Ads 666 PAGE TWO WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1936. jFour Adopted Into Mrs. Paul Oxley NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Pocahontas Lodge OfTFTlXWlIJBS ejected to nil Volumes Added to Shelves Here Mrs. Ramie Ahlstrom, Ahlstrom, Mrs. Evelyn IWCTU Office YejHver.

Mrs. Rcstoria Hubert and Mrs. Atha Scott were adopted inl he state wide Library Day program April .10, Miss rviimril. Order of Poca Mrs Pnnl flVl'v At Woodland Fri 1h keepti dav Wiia oWtnH the office of Ri elen t'j. SiViith, city librarian, released' the complete list of new books now it0ntas, at a mooting of the group of the Yolo County W.

C. T. available at the local library. She re held Friday evening the Uikl lel hall. tS.3Local Wotaen.AW xe uiiv MkmO 1 1 A drill team from the O'nondaga most popular on the market.

Sacrament0 was ilV charee Annual Auxiliary Birthday Lunch Well Attended the United Bi ethcm enun Mrt CVey Will complete the i tevnij Norfa District Mcrametito Man To Wed Sunday The list follows: oJ Ljie ceremonies. Fiction Mrs. Inez Daveys of Sacramento, "Golden Peacock," Atherton; "The; district deputy, was a visitor, as was t. wiih Mrs. Aileen Reeves Oi ttacrarnenta, Iron Will, Banmng; I omorrov dl pocahontas.

Approximate He Diiferent," Baretto: "The House 25 visjtors from ihe Sacramento In Paris," Bowen; ''The Three' attended the affair. January. Mrs. Alice Scarlett has 16; P. W.

C. Meet SATURDAY Telling Hour Meets at 0 Theater Joan Blandell In attendance at the 're in the Money," shpws at llrUi friends and p. m. Vnmm Women's auxiliary of lev. Mrs.

John Cxlev. Mrs. Koy Uxley; t.e uusine.s am professional Wo Woodland will become the bride of Daughters uance region nan i 1)1ScopaI church Chester Jonn uorciano or aacratnfn i Friends," Collins: "Ask A Police Refreshments were served at the man," Cox; "Jornada," Duff us; "The "conclusion of the businens meeting Tti fhc hall was decorated flowers and Catalyst Club," Dyer; "Hdniestead, sh.i;,1 Eunson; "The Golden Lady," Gard More candidates will be adopted by iner; "The Hill," Green; "South Rid the council June 32. to Sunday morning at services to be youn Women's Auxiliary Annual watered tot the annual tnuas mnui eon held in the banquet, hall of the and Mrs. J.

D. Hammer of Woodland. i men clubg at the district A citizenship playlet arranged by convention being held Saturday, even the Davis; group, under the direction ing and' gundaV. in Redding be of Mrs. Maude Becker was Margaret Daniel, presment, and mVVc! in the St.

Mary's church in Sac prmtr luncheon, i' irsc wetnouisi lurch Saturday atternoon. T.K,n whip decorated in 1 F.jdscopal church social Henrietta Wesl," at me morning; session. hisses rrocioi i lowers and favors representative Ofi), ing," Holtby; "Ma: HArgan; "The Man in the playlet were Mrs. bet'Ker, 'j the different months ot th yeai I Leonard 7s Ka en and i i mi and Heb the The l'e," Irwin Native Daughters to Hold Dance Saturday ui'tlee "Young Hueston; Hughes; SUNDAY Church Services Services Woodland churches. Dili's Theater I'lavk tiahie all' The mam feature ot the aiinuou nic of winters.

Gregg. was the pupleL show green by appearing on the morning pro Daniel is to report on the Richard Wiilett, assisted hy Mes Raiding oi w0rk of the Woodland group. "Apr Storm," Johnt Spring Religious hd tinuous 11 i ooaiano, speaKing rrociui, ewsmu Gold," Lutz nrosenl. her re nor 1. 1 of the Wild, after 2 p.

m. 1 Way Street," Mc 1 The annual sprimr da tr Pilat; "Until I tive Daughters of the Golden West? shows contn iaiVd sijn.ey EpperSon. Maureen Beaty ueation ald Teaching in the Sunday! played a flute sulo and a vocaMno am christian and 'T, Set Mnvpni nn is heme he tne cord' composed o't Mesclames Hugh Shear John Oxley, telling oi ner 0f the outgoing as publicity representative for the; i.s Eeanor C. Parkin. Stevens countv organization and of ways and; The meeting will.be open with means by which the members them banqiiet Hotel Redding Saturday; Sweeney; selves could assist in advertising the; Superior A.

Paul lor; "Ride i'm o'clock in the Legion Harvest oi the Jind, Musi. wi lie band. Tht Crimson Paten, Tay Decorations will be in greenery, ac in the Sun," Ware; "The cording to Miss Marjorie Mezger, Reed." West; "River president of the organization. MONDAY Townsend Club No. 1 Fellows hall.

8 p. m. Odd Fellows Meet in hall, 8 p. m. Company 15 Meets in o.id in Odd'01'.

Justus Lawson anu Jay rendered several selections, aceom Vl'ows panied by Mrs. Sidney Epperson. Hostesses for the luncheon tables g1 and the months to furnish the decora tive seb.ernfs for the tables are: Mes of the organization. of Trinity county will deliver the' Thinking Wood: noon luncheon a served uy tne the evening on the subject MARRIAGE DECLARATION daines War) en ess Us rem member. oi tne Jispaiw "An Open Mint i ninvt Rjnes Alone." Young.

Meets in Legion American T.egion Nichols. January; Floyd L. androcK, the and M. E. Beaty, February; H.

Lion the afternoon session a hall. 8 p. m. Carlton Club Meets at clubhouse, SliAA IiELLO In Fairfield, So Iano county. April 22.

V.M, by Michael Anthony Silva, 29, Jackson, Virginia Roseiind Bello, 24, Ditxon, Uonard Day! 40m and forum! 'Around the World in Eleven berger and Vernon Heaton, aicn, j.j,,,. directed by non Mareh raYne'nto. UMiss JNardinelli will wear a white; satin formal grown with a loiifj train, i Bev 'head will be covered with a white lace veil with a stand up of seed! pearls. The veil, which is longer than her train, extends several feet on the! flonr. Small bunches of orange bios i soms will be caught in the veil She will be given in jnarriajre by her I father, H.

J. Nardinelli. Miss Lena Cordano. sister of the i bridegroom, will be maid of and Harrv Nardinelli, brother of the. bride', will be best man.

Other wit nesses will be Miss Adcna Teani andj Dariti" Cordano. The maid of honor will be dressed! in a pink taffeta dress covered withi ft pink flowered net. She will wean a pint hat. Miss Teani will wear a blue tafetta dress under a blue flow ered net and her headless will be blue wreath. ill owing the early morning: wed ding, a wedding breakfast will held 5,1 'the home of the hi ide's Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Nardinelli, If. Kim! Attending the breakfast he Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Cordano. I Cordano. Mike CouUmo. Mr.

mid Mrs. H. J. Nardinelli and the wit IVlfA Nardinelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Nardinelli. is a graduate of the Holv Rosary academy Hirer, school. She attended HealdV.

Bust ness college fund has since been em ployed by Dr. F. N. Scatcna in Sac raniehto. 1 Cordano.

son of Mr. and Mrs. John jn vin i reen am oie. in Green and Dayton Uodds oi Davis advert the inducted Mis. olyn Weber, Veai Abbe; "Write it Rainbow Girls Meet at Masornc Rnttl, anA Chester L.

I i Union Si: Anril: Jean Rush and Chcste A. C. l' Of the l.V; si ate president. Sweden." Ch UL: "Tropica Rheeies ami Kd n' n'lf. Crusader," was 7:30 p.

m. Cardinal Girl Seoul: Meet at Guild 'fYf5 ivate Aqua oincers oi wie un i luncheon meet foi a 1 bier 'hen explained "Why Coat.es; "London Town," Dark; tbr" local imtion bill that is soon to be in the Golden Eagle hotel. 1V. Mrsdames Thornton Cranston and at Nichols, July; Roy Whitlow to tVir. voters of the state.

hall. SO p. m. Model Airplane ('1 ub Moe buildinnr, m. Choral Club Meets at Wo house.

1 15 p. m. Rniffhta of Pythias Meet Sons hall, 8 p. m. Rotary Boy Scouts Meet Meets en's club at Native and be.

ter Cranston, August, I'mde; anl R. E. Jones. September; Tub and. Sidney Epperson, OL tober; Julia Kirk and Leslie Bates, Keep Them Ih Kruif; "The Gulden Grindstone," Graham; "Tales of Freshwater Fishing," Grey; "Land Without Shade" Helfritz; "The Sec iet of Keeping Fit," MeGovern; "The Hoover Adniinisirarion." Myers; "We Three." Pope; "Industrial America," Mrs.

Rav O.v lev told of the literature and pamphlets published by the un yeteran KebeKahs in 4 i During both the morning and ail moon sessions enteri a mment was ol gteCl in VaDUal bv a vera! quartet composed oil Mrs. A. Erringtnn. Mrs. M.

Rice, Mrs. at scout! 'V build Indians Meet Nellie Manyar i and Mrs. C. faster Veteran Rehekahs Fri Pnnml. "Aill Kil DdvsSC'V." POWP 'Cab Novcnmer; Kay an lee inu Nichols.

December. Members of the bit committee with Mrs. Oodds are Mesdames Ooiare Ci Rusei! Vaugnn. Thomas Vw.b li ronr l' loyd Sandrock, W. Hooper.

K. E. Sanders, and Al Weatherby. Assisting Mrs. 'irln.

bbiler i son are Mesdames Kich Wiilett and M. E. Beaty. guests at a 12:30 lot me of Sana Men. Stern.

Thealer Clark Wild." shows at at the meet were Rev. and day a.lernoon i. nt Rnoramento. i clock luncheon Mrs. Harter is a worker in Sacra rnento Rebekah lodge in Odd Fellows; Juvenile hall "David and the Bear Man." As.i Mrs.

Alice Stamp, president, of the mun: South of the Sunset," Church mento county and led the after United Brethren i at the meeting. Woodland Kebekahs, was cu ueieu whistlers' Van." Jones; "Penc conducted Cordano. is a graduate vt cv Cordano, is a 'll Cat 'A Heatd'sHBulinirloaileU MlSSlOn UrOUpS for 'he' program following the lunch lope Ellen," Parton; "Skitte eon, as was' Mrs. May llir.chings, vice 1 oumans. esident of the Woodland group.

i Mrs. Elizabeth Street cr of Wood Democrat WANT ADS tot Twelve Will Initiated Into Tireent in Hie emnloyc l.mied Miss Hollingsworth I Card Party Hostess Hold Joint Meet land was presented with of her birthdav her fel Local Sorority With Miss Esther Reirier presidi State Engineering department, in ramento. Following a week's honeymoon couple will live at 1)022 strec Sacramento. Yolo Club Leaders Miss Oeorgene iomngsw oi trr a fiw locigememoers. hostess Saturday afternoon to.

a. Mesdames Stamp and Hutching. a joint meeting of the mission band I group of friends at a rt bn te. caiid on to speak and Mis: new members will he pa; te s.s of the United Rrethern churches ofi Woodland and Knights Landing was held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. John Oxley.

45(11 cited Pla .,1 'ill Rho Ensilon sor Cohb, BW, College street. Mi h. if. li nd favors in spring colors immortality of the Soul. lowers e.

ar.t ax i i utn Tn Rp Hostesses to fc i in oel vvtr. a. a yyniaini hiu.iji rth i the life of David ised A nl ay held at Yo Ohio Pioneere inn on First and throughout the rooms. ...1 wcie Mesdames Stamp, llutchings, ho received into the group ML ibldy, Louise Freda Abshire, Nellie Sweeney. Conclave Delegates ivrngsione.

pi'iioiiiiBu nj street, om the bands, was the highlight of jau) ie program, arranged under the di re Me.d uws K. H. French and Tod Dorothy Rceman, Dorothy baird, Ian Foy( Georgia Larson, Manilla Greg and Mie Virginia Reese, ice Baird. Ernestine Baird, Lomse Fclsth( Mary Lewis, Ella Anderson, Me cr Norma Layne An 1 1 Jor.es. Anne Thompson, Jane Friday, ra31c.

Alma Cranston, Lizzie Finnno, Nancv FlvilUr Dornrhv Kyle, Ma: Uttttaa HeTt: i. h. Kiamitie etion of Miss Mane Jones. The devoiionnK on ihe theme aith." were led bv Rev. C.

L. Herr, P. Winy, stale i hah man of legislation for the California; Federation of Women's club andP: istor of the local United Rrethern Qldvi isht, Lucille Hughes. Kiiza mitred hincneiue, "mii Christ churcn. John Louis Jtegier j.iri;0.

1 f. UJff Viiv i e. ne.e ivn lett, Bemice ShonU. Gail Whitiow. Krellcn Stephens, president! Bethel Brown, Sue Giguiere, Deloras oy will be in charge ofi Roberts.

Mignon Kakle, Kathlyn. pres5ent from Yolo county were members ol the olo comny ieriera i tion'will be hostesses to delegates at tending the convention of the tate, federation in Sacramonro. May 12 to I cad a poem, "Love Thyself Last. Lvo Miss Regier delivered her report on he state meeting of mission bands, 0 srori bv s.ir.ry r.vi.i.. i v.a, at Modesto (Hiring tne caster; jjtiati, Giguierc, Gaylene it QlJ 'V' m011bership in the Sacramen Charlotte LJLa.J.?f.

weekend. Mrs. Oxley led a Wilder Things with ZORIC Cleaning in' inomber will bV handed a white; Johnston. Peggy Johnston, Gerald: gardenia corsage as she enters the Tanner. Norma I ayne Aulitmn meeting room.

i Jeanne Lyons. lodge. Miss bnuior is oi uavis. Approximately 100 persons attend ihe affair, representing 22 lodges. The tea will folIowYhe scs "China." sion of the afternoon and a visit to! 'owm, tne program and bus, the 'College of Agriculture by the ness meeting a social hour was par Following the initiation ceiemuiuc.

delegates. by the Woodland band. i Oemocrat WANT ADS for Results rerreshments will be served by milted omnosed of Misse; Mrs. Evans Greets June I nex't meeting ot the he held Friday ening. May 20.

at $chrader. Dorothy Perch Fred Leiser in! Hooper and Harriet Huston. There is only one 100' foolproof method of outwitting mcti's and that is to have your clothes ZORIC Cleaned. Tc effectively protect yon against moth damage we re tuni your out of season garments in sealed Sanltex Moth Proof Bags at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. Act Now! the homo of Mr: Knights I anding.

meeting had been "The official rail for the convrntioti has been issued by Mrs. W. D. James ofHanford. stale president.

Mrs. Carl K. Schnahe! of Yuba City, president of the northern district, will be the official hostess and Mrs. W. R.

Rider 'ot Sacramento is in charge of arrangements for the meet. Mrs. Thomas H. Richards of Chico. vice presider.r of the state deraiiim.

as Me" Guests Aggie Women Planning Meet for Bridge First Lady at Tea Mrs. J. J. Evans of Woodland was! among the out of town guests calling: during the afternoon at the tea given at the home of Mrs. Robert Hawley and Mrs.

Nellie Siddons Hall. 1421 I street. Sacramento, Friday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. Frank F. Mer riam, wife of the governor of the "hicluded on the musical program foi the afternoon were vocal numbers by Mrs.

Wessie Fisher, contralto, and William Samuels on, baritone. Mrs. Maude Rednion Toi' rey was aecom ic chairman oi tne prog) by Mrs. Benjamin F. tario and Mrs.

Wallace ieo'f; Annual Spring Dance I August Huhs entertained a mm of friends Thursday afternoon Oe' band. president of the A lamed; district. Sub Deb Club Makes Plans for Dance Approximately 50 couples are ex at a dessert bridge party given at. to attend the first annual; her home west of Dunmgan. pring dance of the Cnl Aggie Wo 1 Miss Gladys Fletcher won high tvs Association, organization of! score and Mrs.

C. C. Schnepfe won v. mvn tudeiir.i at the College of i consolation in the card session. at Uavis, to be held in' Those attending the affair were iotel Woodland Saturday night at 9 Mesdames Charles Jameson, K.

Robertson, C. C. Schnepfe, Richard Miss Barbara Humphrey of Wake W. Powers, T. Frank Fletcher, ivld.

Massachusetts, is president K. Stetson, Ward Hunt, Fred Mc Today JOAN BLONUEL 'We're in the Money' and BILL BOYD "Racing Luck" "Fighting Marines" Sunday Monday JACK OAK BY JACK OAK IE "Call of the Wild" Shorts Also "Darkest Africa" .10 women t.n, wivuiiuuk Frank Weider and Miss Gladys isted i nd i tute No. 75 as the hostess group. Other Woodland members serving officers are Miss Audrey Paul, financial secretary, and Miss Sophia Slaveh, trustee. at 9 o'clock will precede the business meeting at 10 o'cloek.

Luncheon will lie served at noon in the heme of Mrs. Lena Cbisolm. Business 'Plans for the spring formal tlnr.ee to be given by the Sub Deb club Ma 2 at the Hotel Woodland were completed at the club meeting held Fri day afternoon at the hum'" of Mis. Butzhach. Miss Dorotb; Baird presided over the meet jug am gave out the bids to the dance.

Democrat WANT ADS for Result: Members of the South Hall doviv 1 club, composed of women ei ploycs on the campus, have also be. i invited to attend die affair. Y. L. I.

Members to Be District Officers will be resumed at I elock aftemoon. Esparto Study Club While You Wait Miss Virginia Griner, president of ho local chapter of the Young Ladies nslitnle, wi'ti officiate as sec in iresident at the meeting of District louiig ladies institutes, unoay Sutter Creek with Gemma Insti mm 3tL Concludes Meetings The Esparto Study club concluded i its meetings I'm this spring Tlmrs day with the annual luncheon and; guest day, which was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Xeilsmi. Luncheon ta bles were arranged in the garden, each member bringing a guest for1 the occasion. Mrs.

R. A. Woods, president, con ducted the short hu.siness session and! the program hour was given over to a review of the Pulitzer orizc play, "Oh! Maid," presented by Mrs. F.lsiej Hoty Does a Pill Know Where to Go? ifanJmnciscd fte HOTEL S0MERT0N There rs no delay. We Repair Your Shoes while you sit hack and enjoy the paper.

L. Luraschi Home of Star Brand Shoes 521 Main Street, Woodland :440 GEARY STREET DOWNTOWN BETWEEN MASON AND TAYLOR OFFERS REVISED RATES Room with Bath Detached Bath, .1.00 RuprCarpets Upkolstering Cleaned and Renovated Like New You'll he astonished to see how our new HILD SYSTEM resToi'esi color to furnishings. Expert workmanship and no shrinkage guaranteed bh Orientals arid Domestics. Riigs insured against against fire and theft while in our Tack down carpeting cleaned on your own Democrat WANT ADS for Result When you take medicine, it goes everywhere, so is bound to reach the right spot. Your problem is to know where to go for your medicine.

That's why we keep reminding you of our prescription department. Mere only the freshest, finest drugs are. used: Here each prescription is compounded with' skill and care. Here, too, a registered pharmacist is ALWAYS on duty. Your doctor will tell you this is a dependable place to bring youv next prescription.

BorTcI Woodland Laundry Insure With the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Millions of dollars leave California every year in premiums to Eastern and Foreign Fire Insurance Companies that should go to our California companies. This constant drain will never do our state any good. Why tint patronize home companies. Think Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Cc.

i Tin 12ft Woodland, Calif. A superb location among' the restaurants, theatres and departmentstores COMPtlMENTARY fAXI COFFE SHOP and Dry Cleaners 11. 15. RENDER Two SlorcN For Your Convenience fitO Main Porter Phone 616 Phone 268 315 College Street JACK KLASS, MANAGER.

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