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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone Your Want Ads 666 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936. PAGE TWO Mesdames Dinsdale, U.S. Maps Drought NATION MAY ALTER NAVAL PROGRAM GRIDLEY NEWSMAN DIES AT CHICO Toothaker Feted; Relief Plans At Shower Party WASHINGTON. Julv 13 fINSV GRIDLEY, July 15 (INS) Donn Robb, Gridlev postmaster and WASHINGTON, July'15 (INS) nf fu TTnitJ States Surprise handkerchief showers cele i.n,J Kivoi nf Mrs. Tom newspaperman, wiaeiy kiw" Rntto Viihn and cuuin ieo.

died Tuesday evening at Chico hospital where he 'had' been taken yes whose crop's have been destroyed by changes as a result of the alleged sale til ought' was the crux of a relief 0f American naval secrets to Japanese plan announced today by AAA offi agents by John Farnswo.rtb,. former Dinsdale and Belle Toothaker yesterday afternoon when the no men's Home Missionary of the First Methodist church'hele! a meeting at the home of Mrs. Dinsdale, 030 Elm Following an afternoon of social Oregon Visitor, Clyde Mclntyre Married July 5 the time oi nis uiii i EM Of il M' WEDNESDAY I.ions Meet at Hotel Woodland. 12:1" ais. American navai wmtci, wuu Funds for nurchasing and trans arrested on snv charges, acting Secre aAcr firidlev Daily Globe Kennedy Stewarts, Newly weds, Feted 'At Garden Party and the Butte County Times, and porting sheep and cattle will be' ad tary of the Navy Standley said today, vanced by the Federal Surplus Com Farnsworlh is charged yitH.

'selling modifies corporation. a copy of a highly confidentiaiipubli activities, refreshments, including two. associated "witn rreu i unme i ley in the Ad I birthday cakes, each decorated with i lfi f.fln,llp wp servpd to the guests. With 3000 dead and a billion dollars cation known as "Ihe service ot in Those who honored jviesaamea damage in farm crops, streams of cool formation1 and Security This pubh air from the Rockies and Hudson Bay cation deals with naval tactics and in converged on Minnesota and Michigan eludes plans for battle formation and Mrs. Kennedy Stew Kobb followed a newspaper career in Washington and Oregon before coming to California where he worked, as a compositor on Sacramento Toothaker and Dinsdale were Mes r.

watann A. G. Bailey, Evergreen Lodge. O. U.

a. o. a married July 4 in Keno. were the lion Meets at Odd Fellows haJi, p. m.

of Oregon, who Meet at Elks club, p. m. hecame the bride of Clyde Leonard ored guests at a injri last evenitit by Mrs. Jlirara Hcnigaii. Stille, 'Gertrude Rasmussen, W.

W. Elmer Farnham, varrtjn In 1896 he established the' Marys rvM pjiows un.l i July ueno. today, but had slight eiiect on tne maneuvers. It involves the lormations drought. Not even heavy rains can which the fleet would use in time of save crops in the northwest," officials war to repel an attack within Ameri said.

jean waters. The publication is 'con Minnesota's death toll of 585, in sidered to contain, the navy mosf eluding 250 in St. Paul, made Minne vital defense plans, sota. lead the states. Michigan today I 1 viHe Times, He established the' Attended only by Mr.

and Mrs. Kol Farnham, ueorge n. risnei, o. 111. moots at Odd Fellows mother of the bride, and Mrs.

L. 1 Henigan at the home of the former, nil irift.h direct. Steven iva; Bell. Irma Croco, Hattie Johnson, Nile, in 1906. Fisher, Ernest Bourn, John Fitzgerald, the' former Miss Evelyn Henigan.

Four Arrested Here Walter Bernard, iiowara nruwu, as served stood second with 500 dead, including An early pienie Eitppe.i land Adams of Woodland, the couple exchanged wedding vows at 'the Nevada marriage center and made a short honeymoon trip to Buck's lake, where they visited. Mrs. Mclntyre wore a grey traveling suit with white accessories for her 300 in Detroit. L. MM Me vers, u.

olds: Misses Nina and Sophia IH? Legion Hall TheaterWallace Beerv in "A Message to shows at and m. Bill's Theater Neal Hamilton ir 'Keeper of the shows at 1 By State Officers dale. KRAFT BROS. CbWW oodland Member Trouble Easily Found jo man ever exposed himself to trouble without getting more than he exiecied. Daughter of Mrs.

Pearl Fa ye of from tables decorated yerov. shades. Gifts were opened durmfr the supper hour. The remainder of the evening was spent in the garden of the Henigan home, which was decorated with colored lights. Card sessions were held in a garden arbor.

Guests were Messrs. and Mes VA Sevens. Au 211st Nurm Mrs. West Takes Oree on, the bride was a resident oi Lhis'citv during her grammar school Four persons were arrested late Tuesday bv Yolo county officers of the California Highway Patrol. Dan Mitchell of Sacramento, whom officer, charge had been drinking, was charged with reckless driving, and his companion, James White of Sac l.a:e! tli" iamLv moved Cre TMLRSDAV Foresters Court Star of Wood land.

No. 10. at Odd I ellows Vacation Tour gon. W'hLf attending the wedding of Miss Ruby Pitt and Pat Barham in Butte City, Mrs. Mclntyre returned to hall 8 p.

m. burir. Chris" Xeilscn. Bud Hickey, OrvYlle Legion Hall I'heat er Pie's. Powell in 4.

hv Tir. and Mrs. rhurloc Davis. Claude dull saU SncramRilft and 1'V Miss Woodland with ner aunt, a. Doll, to make a visit, here.

Ker hushand. son of Mr. and Mir. Vi'reinia Caswell of Oximrd and Miss Christensen, Frank Sheridan. Thornton Cranston, E.

C. Woodbury. har Je's Jacobs of Pittsburg. Fred Juhn and Frank Wohlfrnm. IVfoccrs and Mesdair.es 0.

W. Horii Kuth t'Jlen MecKiesse, oi Mocine to Woodland 1 Mrs. Kate West of this city has been fOMTE WEP. JULY 15 ramento, witn viumuuu ty's sobriety ordinance. Failure to heed arterial stop signs resulted in citations for J.

F. Johnson of Woodland and W. J. McFad den of Sacramento. Youth Injured When Dragged by Horse Native Daughters lein, Sam Cam, Clyde Nelson.

Frank Sneed, Flovd Loots. U. Marten. Harrv Hazeorian, George Ihizrman. 14 vears ago with his family, he grad on a motor trip on the Redwood high uated from the local grammar and way.

The party toured as tar north as IrHi schools and since has been em Washington. iploved in this citv. He is a corporal! Mrs. West stopped at Shasta Le i in the National Guard unit here. treat on the return tiv and is now 1 WALLACE Wallace Her.

Chester Norton ot Grimes, Louis Swain of Robbing Er Name Committees The will mare then no me tile eriee. en Woodland at the resort. this city. old Baham 01 wihejo. sen of Sacramento, August bilber stein and Adolph Silberstein.

12 For Installation Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Schohr of the Cl imes district, Tuesday was treated here bv Dr.

W. J. Blevins for painful chest iniiu ies sustained when he Canton, Auxiliary Entertained Here Niece of Local Man Tells of Engagement Mesdames bveiena am Laufkotter. Ollie Davis. Annabelle Anderson, Sophia Ste rl: Misses' AUs yi jone Mtx r.

prejcient oi Lorraine Hiatt. Irene LeCornee, Wrmdhmd I'arlor No. Native Jean LeCornec. Mary Vsnrir.ia i of the Golden West, last Margaret Laufkotter. Dora Ilornlein.

r.ar.r. cnnuiiidees to prepare TMine imn. Mrlha hh i oi new oliVerF was pulled on the ground for several i i hm qp ravs were taken eeting of 1 at the Woodland Clinic hospital to Following the regular ni' determine if any hones were broken. And. iWeinie Krmz.

Lloyd Mari.nelli. Ad riv 2i, whe Dahler and Herman Leavine. K. BEERY BARBARA pi CA STANWYCK I I ZJ J()HN Givn I BOLES I Ary "Message 1 9P.M Wi to Garcia iresident of the parlor. Davis and her install i Willows will scat the WUlenhrnck.

niece oi; Cmn.on Yolo, No. and its i Wfu nbrock of this citv. will he )ast evening in the Odd Fellows hall, ma ried early this fall to Jack Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. Mclntyre wer also of Sacramento, according to an to the group at a social galber Hiiuooa aieid made this week at a iug at their home, 133 First street. i.i 1.. TVTia Tiillip An niitdfinr weiner frv was held ir Woman Peace Disturber Ordered to Leave City Arizona Guest Honored in Davis Dorothy Williams, negress. who al Louis Allen at her Sacramento home, the garden of the home.

Social artivi Miss Wittenbrock, daughter of lies occupied the evening. and Mrs. George K. vv ltten or ock, at officers. Committees are: i Refreshments and serving Mes i ci.orz.

nan; Cunice iluirhi ags. Edna Bailey, Ida Motroni and Loin Decorations and tabic. Mesdames Edna Woods, chairman; Hilda Anderson. Clara O'Neill. Ollie Cranston anil tended Sacramento schools.

ne Association Holds member of Delta Beta Sigma sorority most a Year ago was louna guuiv ul clistu i hing the peace and sentenced ito serve five days in the county jail, 'Wednesday morning pleaded guilty to a similar charge before City Judfre W. Hamilton' and was ordered to h.vp town for a 90 dav period. Mrs. Williams was arrested Tuesday mom Her fiance, son Mrs. rianc.es, Luncheon Meeting Anna lover.

The delega to the Chamber of unity Cheat meeting of ing in the jungles. Mncfliinpt ace McOuesten Visitors in Davis Mrs. William Adams of Davis entertained Mondav evening from 0 until 9 o'clock at a party honoring tne. eleventh birthday of her r. eee.

Agnes Allen, of Yuma. Arizona, who is spending the summer at the Adams home. The voting quests were enL rtanietl at a lawn party, and refreshments served at an out door table. Those present were Mary Jean Mi iron. Joan Morris.

Elizabeth Wilson, Grace Amick. Gloria ali ley. Jaimie Long, Donald Biss.m. Clarence Leonard Bisson and little Marjorie Adams. Keep Eye on the "A iniin is told to mind his own busies," said Uncle Fhen.

"but he ought i he careful In plckin' out de kind o' usiness he's poin' Davis. sr 'ttf oi i bertit i oro assnciatiim, and Jo.sie gei f. of Dixon, treasurer, were among the members of the association honored at a luncheon given this week in the Court land Masonic hall. Mesdames Eth'o Clarke of Gait, Rose Figg of Courtland and Marie Frame of Elk (drove were hostesses. I'L am the Native Daughters are Miss Join Anderson and Mrs.

Bonit.a Appointmenr. of Irs. Gladys Nie mann as deputy grand president of the Dixon and Willows parlors was officially announced. Office i to be at. insta'kii rites are: Miss lola Anderson, president; Bunila James, first vice Milt hardson, sec nre.idenl Mis.

Mtrlba Alli" Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crum of Davis entertuim as weekend nests Miss May Thompson of Mankato.

Kansas; ai an irDourMi Minneapolis, and Miss Ruby Dickhart of St. Food, Drink, Family Favorites: Tomorrow and Friday Gas Oil at Tilly Paul. Minn. M'isses Thompson ana Canteen, Main july20 Democrat WANT ADS for Results' st are teaenrrs hh s. Indian school in South Dakota.

on. third' vice president Mrs. Maude iHeaton, recording see: etary Miss An nie Oiciien. financial secretary; Mrs 1 Madelitie Ha.enian, treasurer; Mis; Maxwell, ti'anist. Mesdaiin Luncheon Honors Summer Visitor Fdaline Sandrock and Ella Anderson LDSMOBILE Mrs.

Phil Ohanneson nf Woodland Miss Marjorie Merger, past president; and S.aasta, win: o. spending the smn Mrs. Gladys Niemann, marshal; Mrs. met months at her local "home, was Mr. re Wilkendnrf, inside sentinel; honored this afternoon at a lum ncmv Cr.voiymi 'Jreifory, outside it her hoi let.

given by Mi L. 11 is a Better BUY Members Swim 51 Pershing avenue. Seasonal flowers were orate for the affair. Among the guests won Farr, a house guest of 3 Farr. The visitor resides Others attending wen Earl Gray, Julian Willi Epperson.

William firig.s; Fairlee. nicnie lunch and swim of the evening for the Tuesday club last evening when the met. at the Madison bridge for imming party. They returned homes late in the evening. ocrat WANT ADS for Results Missionary Group Holds Meeting On the Last Lap! I 1 Uy feeler I HUGH HERBERT I Also This Year's Musical Hit I i CHARLIE I I Chase 'COLLEEN' Comedy OTHERS shoe clearance has heen a success.

For a few days von can still purchase SHOES GIRLS at only 9Sc. 1 also have many sizes left in and sport oxfords for wo $1.98 teMaria's Nexl to Woolworlh's Members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist church met this afternoon in the church parlors for a potluck luncheon business meeting. Roger Williams, ihe founder of Rhode Island and the first man in the States to break away from slern Puritanism, afforded the topic of discussion. A. V.

Rosier and Grace Daniel were in charge of i In privcram and Mrs. Fee.gy ko. of tare music. Give the Family a Thrill! IT COSTS LESS TO TRAVEL BY TRAIN YOU don't have to take an Oldsmobile on faith. You can get proof and double proof that Oldsmobile gives you more for your money.

First, put Oldsmobile through its paces. Your own experience will convince you that Oldsmobile performs, handles and rides "like a million." Second, check Olds mobile's complete list of fine car features against what other cars have to offer. You will find that Oldsmobile gives you everything you want, from Knee Action Wheels and Super Hydraulic Brakes to Body by Fisher, with Solid Sieel "Turret Top." And in Oldsmobile, remember, alfthese advantages are yours at a price but a little above the lowest. That is why, when you drive and compare, you will quickly discover that Oldsmobile is a better buy. Trot mif.

Iho. cav nnd enjoy a ride to the Bay Area; then register at Hotel Claremo'nt OAK LA NT) BERKELEY FOR EXAMPLE: One Wav WOODLAND To SL.80 Round Trip $124 3.06 .67 P'ti'lvEO FUUY EQUIPPED 898 Oakland L70 Sacrjamenlo ,17 10 Day Return Limit on Round Trip Farca for Ihe SIX Sijts WSS and Eilttlt $1076 nnct.up, deJiverrJ m.rrtoistf. prices auhject tcrchangf vtthoui Cnr thi, S.VCj.nit.r Tonnnfi SMon, fW8t. Set, Value: Mtfntliiy Pun fully aijuippM. Probably the most conveniently situated hostelry in Northern California.

Golf, tennis, swimming, baseball, all only a few paces from Hotel Claremont. Daily Rates: $2.00 to $3.00 Dinnur Dance Every Saturday Nitfht Unsurpassed Dining Service. World's hesl View of I lie World's Two Largest Bridges GENERAL (rtOTORS PLAN ASK AGENT FOR FARES TO OTHER POINTS VIA SACRAMENTO NORTHERN EPPERSON'S Phone 333 R. E. JONES, Agent Womllnml Court and Colics Sts..

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