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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 6

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WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA. Phone Your Want Ada Jackson West )fyeds Bay City Woman MemO Marybelle Bullard Hostess to Friends At Bridge Luncheon NEW ANITA LOOS BOOK HEADS LIST OF BEST SELLERS SATURDAY Red Men Shawnee Tribe No. 83, Friends Surprise Mrs. J. J.

Philbin As a surprise to, Mrs. J. J. Phil bin, a group of her friends came to' her home Friday night for an evening of bridge. After the evening's rubbers, the guests served refresh ments.

Those attending were Mrs! Ben Harling, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. Fred Ewert, Miss Catherine Sullivan, Miss Katherine Kane and Miss Margaret Kane. meets at I.

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

Greeting 29 friends at the luncheon hour, Miss Marybelle Bullard was hostess at a most attractive bridge Odd Fellows Woodland Lodge No. FICTION 1. But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes. Ill meets at I. 0.

0. F. hall, 8 p. m. mncneon at me ranie in.

ku aid By Anita Loos. Boni and Liveriglit. Jackson P. West, formerly of Woodland, but now a resident of Sacramento, where he and his son, Jack West, are conducting a drug store at the corner of 47th and streets, was married fin Redwood City Saturday to Mrs. Marjorie Brooks of San Francisco.

No particulars ire available. West is well and favorably known in Yolo county, where he farmed successfully for many years. National Theatre Buck Jones in Published, May 18 1928. $2.00. home near Woodland Saturday.

The guests were seated at five small tables, laid with organdie covers in the pastel shades of Dink, anricot and "Blood Will shows at 7 p. and 9 p. m. The famous Lorelej, becomes Student recitik Students.of Miss! orchid. Candles in shades contrasting to the covers added a pretty note to.

Anna Hurst's, Miss Helen Grothe'si and Miss Jane Morris' classes to give i Leila Hecke to Marry Charles Hardy At Yolanda Tomorrow Evening VAt a charming wedding to be held at the G. H. Hecke home, "Yolanda" Miss Leila Hecke will become the bride of Charles Hardy of Los Angeles recital at Hurst studio, 8 p. m. SUNDAY Holy Rosary academy services i eacn taoie.

I Large bouquets of Spanish broom and larkspur made the rooms attraet ive. Corsages were arranged for each guest. Guests were Mrs. Darrell Dav, Mrs. Robert feeith nf Afi'e Sim.

GIRL IS RECOVERING Lucile Dollahite, 18 year old of Mrs. H. A. Cook of Yolo, is recovering from a nervous breakdown. ijraauar.es mass ot Thanksgiving said by Father T.

W. Horgan and Baccalaureate serrno by Father James B. Connolly. Beginning Young Little Mary Ullnibeth was spending a few dnys ui her gruniipii rents' farm. One day, us she was' watching grand cat her thinning some beete, he accidentally cm me ot the red tegetables in two.

After looking at the vegetable for lew oionieiitd, Mary Elizabeth exclaimed "Grandfather, don't they make rouge ror mamma and me from Mifise rpfl thlncn?" evening at eight o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by Rev TMMtt of the Christian church of Sacramento in tha nresenM of 100 rls niins, Miss Elizabeth Lurr and friends. i Charintt WnHsail Mi 7n, a' wm0' speak at First Methodist EniseoDal The pea acreage has so increased Conejos county. Colorado, that out side help is to be brought in to har vest the crop. Mrs.

Robert Lockhart of Woodland as matron of honor and Miss head, Miss Marion Elston, Miss Erline church at 8 p. m. Martha Hecke, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, will be the bride's Morris, Miss Mildred Ruppert, Miss Church services regular services attendants. Hardy has chosen as his best man, his brother, Rov Hardy ofj Mildred Stephens Miss Marietta Os at all churches public invited. born, Miss Katherine Kergel, Miss Baseball Knights Landing vs: Reno, while another brother, Frank, Thais Laurence, Miss Jean Laurence.

Woodland, Beamer park, 2:30 p. Miss Leila Hecke dams services First! Miss Theodora Purkitt of Sacramento! i Methodist Episcopal church, 10:30 Miss Phvllis Miss nplio hf. VJU th la. m. Hardy, will be the usher.

G. H. Hecke will give his daughter in marriage. A flower decked altar has been arranged in the living room of the love 1 ly home and here the bridal party will i take its place. Mrs.

Kathleen Brown of Sacramento will play Mendelssohn's Miss Helen Hiatt, Miss Gladys Mae Intermediate Christian Endeavor! Scarlett of Grimes, Miss Maxine and) meets at Christian church building ofi religious education, p. Doris Reynolds, Miss Margaret Porteus and wedding march arid preceding the I airs, ranees AtKms ot Sacramentd. ceremony Miss Ruth Crandel of Ber Stephens, leader, will discuss "Good Times in Our Homes." National Theater Edmund Lowe in "Dressed to shows at 2:30, 7 and 9 p. m. keley will sing, "At Dawning" and "I Love You Truly." A wedding sapper and reception ANITA LOOS Hurst Pupils in Recital Tonight i will follow the marriage rites.

Then Brownies meet at St. Luke's the: young, couple will leave for a week's honeymoon. On their return church, .4 p. m. authoress and tells the story of her Companions Marguerite circle No.giri frjend, Dorothy.

209 meets at I. 0. 0. F. hall, 8 p.

The Fort Wavfarpv. Bv they wfll make, their home at the "The Enemv" shows at 7 and 9 PhilliPs Oppenheim. Little, Brown Co. Published, May 19, 1928. $2.00.

Pupils of Miss Anna Hurst, Helen Grothe and Jane Morris will give a joint piano recital tonight at the studio of Miss Hurst. The program follows: "Parade," The popular writer of "thrillers" State Composers i this time uses the plot about the Heke Miss Hecke is the daughter of G. Hecke state director of agriculture, and Mrs. Hecke. She is a graduate, of Woodland high school and the' University of California.

She is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and the Prytanean and Phi Beta Used Cars are Only as Dependable as the Dealer Who Sells Them! We Handle Guaranteed Used Cars, Machines Which We Have Accepted on. Fair Trade Ins for the Wonderful New Lines of Dodge Brothers Cars, the THREE GREAT SIXES Standard Victory Senior $875 $1045 $1595 (F. O. B. Detroit) I Wiilard Batteries Graham Bros.

Trucks BROTHERS MOTORCARS Hans Christiansen and Jane Morris: "The Cherry Alta Root: "Mer young man nanaeu. a staggering sum of money by a complete stranger. 3. The Bridge of San Luis Rey. By Feature Meet Kappa honor societies.

bettV eliS IS rily Over 1jhe Del Ray Root; "Huntsman's Horn," June Small; "A Noisy Little Man." Margaret Coss mann; "Bye Low Baby" and "Ding Dong Bell," June Kantlehner and Helen Grothe; "Good Little Eva," Bessie Poulsen: "Boatine "Plavinir Thornton Wilder. A. C. Boni. Pub California composers were featured i lished, Nov.

12, 1927. $2.50. at the meeting Friday night of the I An inquiry into the widely different Spinet club the music section of the lives of five persons who met a corn Town and Country club, held at the I mon ath Hardy is a graduate of the Uni versity of Nevada, where he was af Jrvcrpee filiated with the Alpha Zeta and Sig 1 home of Mrs. Peter Christiansen ma Alpha 'Ensilon fraternities. Foi 4.

Bad Girl. By Vina Delmar. Har atch" "Air" and "Diddle Dep Dpp Court st all by Jimmie Cossmann and June! Mrs. H. J.

Moeller of Woodlarfd court Brace. Published, April 5, 192S. the, last. tWp years he has been head ofj.the science department of the John Thea'sented two orhrinal comnriKit Pn S2 Sfl Morris; "Shower of Roses Cobb: "Bird and Fishps" nnr Scale titled "The Spring. Time" and "Love's A realistic study of Harlem's in Mttjr junior school of Los Angeles, r.

pergola of the beautiful new residence of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Payne was the setting Friday evening for a party given in honor of the eleventh birthday' anniversary of Bettv Wells, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

F. W. Wells! Mrs. Payne assisted Mrs. Wells.

Jap Dance bv Robert' Thomas Twn rfnoto by Charles W. Thomas 'ill and Miss Anna Hurst; "Evening Polka" and wnat tne tfrook MaHot Victory anese lanterns acided much to uiiiiam; "beven Cinema Stories, message. Participating the pro articulate white folk gram were Miss Henrietta Toothaker, tT 1 Miss. Anna Hurst, Mrs Leonard! I5 The Loveiy Ducklings. By Ruperfri.

Thatcher, E. J. Stevenson, Mrs. I Hughes. Harper's.

Published, May 17, H. J. Moeller, Ed I. Leake and 1928. $2.00.

iA studv of the modern American Letters received 'from various com posers were, read and they addel much 1 lly from a somewhat, to the pleasure of the program. less axirel fthan of the Among the Qmposers who hon: temporary writer. 1 Thea Cobb and Anna. Hurst; dub; Ends Season beauty of the outdoor setting. Games and' refreshments served to make the hours pass pleasantly for the young in and "The Plantation Elinor Hull; Owen Hid the: Sea.

Shell," by Jane Morris and Irma Smith; "Mad Phone 530 "TteSBF ''Th Plain ie Id Victory club PHdayafternoori in its final session for the season; the club adjourning its aties''ntii 'next September. The 'Those present were Jane Praet, Jean Douglas, Virginia' Whitehead, Betty Nordvke. Amha Draner. Mar emoi Elwood, Williams; Subscribe for the "Democrat" now. oiea vyitn briet messages were Wakefield Cadman, Litta Lynn, Grace Becker, Albert Elkus, James Woodward King, and garet Hermle, Charlotte Carando.

onein, Muoioay. inj? by Elva Dean "Sonata, in "Song the "Autumn. Rain and Summer Rain," i by Dorothy Baird, Polko Noda, Yolo vjiiiisun matson jonnson. W. B.

Waynick, who was assisted in jjpnipj b3j.Mrs. Wolga sJlli He Peasant features of the fcajmders, Bentz, Marjone Piaet, Arlett Linnell, Beverly 'Weston, Earl ine Willard, Pauline Easter Litta Lvnn comnositinns. entmeu romance oi tne Koses, tr day, 'Deloris Roberts, Bessie Paulson. words lor. which were written bv Mr Former Resident Aimee Sandrock Chalmers, when the latter was attending" the AVoodland High school, was one of the featured Honor Guest numbers.

(jrace Howard and Helen Wells and Eloise Stephens and Georgina.Schultz, the latter two of Sacramento. Charles Gregg, Keith Miller, John Celloni, Chun Sang, Louis Nelson. Frank Richard Cranston! Stuart Cranston, Maurice Hartzell, Jerry Newton and Robert Tillotson. Officers nominated at the last tehMefed' Mrs. H.I.

Bob'b, who is planning to leave" "on June 15 on a visit to Mrs. Bobb received many useful presents which will be of assistance to. her on her trip. was accompanied to the meeting 'by Mrs. Clement Bobb of I Madison, Wisconsin, who is visiting here.

Delicious refreshments were served. 1 508 sth Main St. UAf fM'lilQ Market Woodland, jjL VwM Colusa I meeting were elected as follows: b. J. bteyenson, president; Miss Anna Honoring' her sister in law, Mrs, Meredith Gregory of San Francisco, nurst, vice prseident; Mrs.

G. Stork man, secretary; Mrs. Leonard Thatch Subscribe for the "Democrat" now. ho is her guest, Mrs. Paul Grant er, choral director, and Mrs.

H. L'. of Madison gave a bridge luncheon wooiworrn and lUrs. L. Leake, ac companists.

The meeting Friday Friday, which was attended bv a Department Stores ingjii. wdb tne iast ior tne season. Ke iresnments were served. The retiring president, Mrs. William A.

Eckhart, was presented with THE BUSINESS BUILT BY BIGGEST BARGAINS a bouquet of the season's choicest Carnation, Alpine, M. Borden Milk, 3 tall cans 25c Heroic Cure number of former schoolmates of Mrs. I Gregory, who formerly was a resi ident of Woodland. It was a delight ful affair in which the guest of honor land those invited renewed friendships and exchanged reminiscences. Mrs.

Jackson Stephens held high score at bridge. i Those present were Mesdames Ncal Zane, Daryl Blcvins, Howard Miller, jJohn Laugenour, Jackson Stephens, jDarrel Johnston, Leslie Button, the, guest of honor and the hostess. 'To elepli Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple No. can String Beans Sugar Corn Cream of Wheat N. B.

C. Sodas 3 Ib. box Lliree or four men ijani tm Ms dies the newfsi "Imiw d.v one who d.int IL Th.iii. IVIme, a vetemiiirs surp oi, Ui.i. Xnrwood.

Rrml, 19c 12c can 23c 39c Lava Soap 3 for 25 Crystal White Soap 6 bars 25c Certo 27c bottle Kerr Self Sealing Caps 25c doz. Kerr Self Sealing Lids 2 Doz. 2.5c Jar Rubbers 4Doz. 25c Chesterfield, Old Mills, Lucky Strike, Camel, Old Gold 12c pkg. of 20 $1.18 per carton Kraft Swiss Cheese lb.

Potato Chips 4c 8c pkg Men's Fruit of Loom Night Shirts $1.35 Full cut finished with fancy braid Who Will Be The Lucky Graduates? HPHE giant eight day clock in our window is ticking off the minutes. It is due to stop in a tew hours. When the hands come to rest they will point out the names of the two LUCKY GRADUATES to each of whom we will present a beautiful BULOVA WATCH nationally famous for its BUICK LEADS IN FINE CAR SALES Every 40 seconds of every working day somebody buys a Buick Year after year it wins a greater number of buyers than any other fine car. This most brilliant of fine cars has maintained its leadership, not for a week or a month, but year in and year out since the early. days of the industry.

The judgment of America is mighty good judgment to bank on. And America, by an overwhelming vote, tells you to buy a Buick. Woodland Buick Co. BARONESS Kt 5C filled tneraved case; 15 jewel TROJAN Kt. white of green gold, filled case, handsomely en Q50 graved; 15 Jewel; radium dial.

Zo fHere re a few of th many 36 inch Fast Color Dress Prints 19c yd. Attractive assortment of newest shades and patterns. Dozens of patterns to pick from 40 inch Dress Voile 25c yd. Peach, Reseda, Orchid, Rose, Maize, White, Blue, etc. Mercerized finish Regular 65c Peter Pan Prints all newest patterns 49c yd.

accuracy and dependability. Lucky, indeed, are the graduates who receive these elegant watches, either as prizes or as vl BULOVA. Watch. now tl Lor display in our windowij If you have not yet seen the BIG CLOCK in out window be sure to do so today I O. D.

PAYNE 815 Main St. Phone Main 311W Buick, White, GMC, Frigid aire and Grebe dealers 532 Main St. Woodland I.

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