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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 8

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Phuae Your VartlAds 6ft; WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1930. PAGS EIGHT ii xi ncrn GAINS INDICATE T713CrkM A QW OCIETYftUBS months. Brown was1 a former resident of Woodland.

bun vow IN SUICIDE MISSING ON RIVER BANK SAC RAMENTO Indisputable proof that the body discovered AMon 1 Native Daughters Appoint Committees MemO At the regular meeting 01 woou land Parlor No. 90, Native Daughters Intercoast WA of the Golden West, held last night, Kolster 2k Mrs. Edna Reynolds president Wh pointed the following committees "ig0 Calif night north of Sacramento near Mrs. Lillian Edwards of Guinda, well known music instructor, is at tending the summer course at the University of California. In addition to the three classes which', she is taking for credit, she is' attending the summer, symphonies either Woodland Theater, Hillsborouglj, br San Francisco.

She also plans to attend the Downes lectures. Cal Cruse, employed in' this city as an i automobile. Mechanic, left Wednesday morning his return, to San Pedro visit of several days here. Mr. and Mrs.

George Fredericks of Madison were in Woodland1' Wednes day. H. J. Tabor of Capa'y transacted business in Woodland Wednesday. Adrian Cook of Dunnigan was in Woodland Wednesday morning.

Will Cassell of Pla'mfield district i93o JULY sunmon1tukwedthu1 nufaflr 111 121314T5 6 7 8 "90 11 12 13141516171819 20aK524 25 26 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith are spending acw days in Oakland.

AVilli Sliuu of Eugene, Oregon, is uM visitintr his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slipp.

Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Cranston have returned from a brief outing at Lake Almanor. Miss Katherine Mills has returned rwinowille. Nevada, after a visit here with relatives, bhe was accom panied by her niece, iiii.ii Smith, of Sacramento, formerly a resident of Woodland.

Leithold, W. II. Lawson, Ever ett Griffith, Elmer Abele and R. G. Lawson were among the Woodianders whn nt.tended the opening of the se ries between Hollywood and the Sen ators at Sacramento last night.

Horbert Hucke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Hucke, was here Tuesday tn Alaska where he will spend a two week's vacation. He was ar romnanied by James Howell, form er Stanford lootDau tar, irom oan Francisco.

Dr. and Mrs. M. Ward are and Mrs. R.

J. Hulbert have Hulbert': Edna Mortensen to Become Bride of Arnold Christensen At a pretty home wedding tonight, Miss Edna Mortensen of Sacramento, wjll become the bride of Arnold Chris teiiscn of Woodland. The marriage! will be performed at the home of the I bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Mor tensen, 2912 0 street, with Rev. C. G. Anderson of the Zion Lutheran church officiating. Ap proximately 25 members of the two families and close friends will be guests.

The vows will De uuk. arranged before 1 a firerjlace. banked with btiasca aais ies. During the service, Anderson will play, "I Mrs. C.

G. 1 Love You Truly" on the piano. WorlHJnrr Dinner I the American river was that ot K. b. Baxter, ex convict and murder sus pect, and that he committed suicide was advanced last night by city and jounty authorities.

Captain Max P. Fisher, chief of the citv bureau of criminal identification, definitely identified the body as that of Baxter, Records Compare fpjie announccment was made ol rds made bv Fisher with those from the Oklahoma penitentiary from which i. i 4. 4.1. i.

i.u spending their vacation in San Fran Fisher stated that the Ok spenumt, A dinner will be served before the Carlton Club Meets at Carlton club, wedding for the guests and the bride I p. m. and room will leave immediately Woodland Theater Anita Stewart in following on their honeymoon, which, "Sisters of Eve," shows at and 9 will be spent in San Francisco and' p. m. Yosemite.

Thev will make their home 'National Theater Greta Garbo in UPWARD TREND Courtesy Dean Witter and Sacramento Offices. NPW vnnv Cmull wains keDt the Wednesday stock mcrket on the up 1 ward trend. Transamerica took a point loss to go to 27V4. Quotations: Open Close var. 27 1 4 77 1 P.

G. E. 55 5o Standard Oil Calif. Pack. Co QO Richfield 18 18 U.

S. Steel 157 137V Gen. Motors 40 41 Ana. Copper 4M: 49 Amer. Telephone 2057B 206 American Can 110 118 Mont.

Ward 34 6 'V 's 11 So. Pacific 11 Bethlehem Steel. Amei. Tob. 232 1 a 234 Gold.

Sachs 21 20 WHEAT GOES UP CHICAGO Open Close Va July wheat 8S7i .90 Sent, wheat 92 .92 Dec. wheat 97 .98 SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS Open Close Va Pacific Lighting 76 76 Pac. Pub. Scr 26 Oil. Packing 63 G3 Union Asoc.

41 40 Unio Oil Richfield Standard Oil 18V. 17 Pac Gas Pac. Gas Pfd. t. Pipe Pac.

Telephone Paraffine Crown Zel'rb'ch 5UVI ViJ i's Kund Tiansamerica hotter City Service Magnavox 25 Colusa Asked To Aid Fight On Beet Pest II. Schw'ing, repiesentativc of the, Spreckles Sugur company, who haej large aeieage? in olo, Colusa and Sutter counties, appeared before the; Colusa countv boai of supervisors Tuesday afternoon and asked for appropriation of $1000 to aid in thi fight to lid Colusa county of tht sugar beet hopper, a pest which is be coming more seijoiis as the seasoi 1 55 3'sday s4 Vj i Vs I 1,2 i 1 i I motner, mib. u. o. and Mrs.

E. A. Rutledge and son. Enhbv. all of Glendaie.

The party is route to their home irom laKe Tahoe and Yosemite, Mrs. Edgar Allen and son, Kusscii, Francisco for a few da Iason and Mrs. Mason Perry Peeev, of Davis, were in Woodland Peggy, of Davis, were min Reor iuesciay as guests iu of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heaton.

Mr. and Mrs. Bodsin have returned from Lake Almanor. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Adc of Kansas City, Missouri, are guctts at the home of Christian Ade, near Yolo. This is the first meeting of the brothers in moie than thirty yeais and they arc enjoying it greatly Ray Holsworth of Pinole has turned home after a short visit here at the Clarence DuBois home. Miss Mary Edfjar has gone to Colfax to spend several weeks visiting Lucile McKenzie. P. Hanson of Petaluma, Mr.

and in Woodland. Miss Signe Christensen, sister of the groom, will be maid of honor and Miss Elsie Larsen of Sacramento be bridesmaid. Martin Mortensen of i Sacramento, brother of the bride, will be best man. The bride's dress wlil be of orchid chiffon made with a long, full skirt, tight bodice and large collar. She will wear orange blossoms her nan and carry a shower bouquet of gar denias and Cecil Brucncr roses.

Mis i Christensen will wear flower chiffon! and Miss Larsen will be in green, chiffon. Popular Couple The bride is the daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. A. Mortensen and is a uate of the Sacramento High school.

She has been employed by the California State Life Insurance She is a member of the Beta Gamma Chi sorority. A charming young woman, she has many friends in Sac ,1 ramento and Woodland. Christensen is a well known Wood lander. He is the son of and Mrs. J.

C. Christensen. Following his graduation from the Woodland Highi school in 1023 he took up fa is past president of the Ca ming. He lion club. Frank Wohlfrom Weds In Oregon I i I I Mrs.

James Flynn of Los Angeles Mr. and Mis. H. J. Kemp of San Ra Lester Lcslie has returned to Co fael have left to return to their home lusa after a short visjt Wroodland after spending a few days in Wood jat the Harley Kramer home, land visiting Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. jIrs Herman Kramer and Mrs. son and family.

Harley Kramer and daughter, Greta Mrs. Frank Banyard of Perry, Gracei wiu leave Friday to spend a Iowa, is spending some time in Wood month at Santa Cruz.V land as the guesi'of her daughter, Dr. Maud Tillotson, and Dr. R. S.

Tillot 1 "Subscribe now for the 1 Democrat" progresses. The posts, coupled with the myster Schv ing aid the pest was of the jous dsappearance of several gang beetle type, is prorogated in and trav sters in the jast few gave els northward frd'm the San Joaquin risE to repol.ts that enemies of the valley with great rapidity. While the capore gang may have undergone ne.st has not been found in large num orcIcais 0f jre. Baxters ngnt ear was fact that the right ear man was similarly marked played an important part in the positive identi fication, Fisher stated. Finger prints also coincided, he said.

The theory that Baxter may have een muraereu was sco i Sheriffs Jess Leach and F. T. Squif Jflet, who investigated the case. at" iu oiucers asseiu uitt Win the belief the path of the bullet through Bax head anct tne posuioii oi umwii. Baxter is believed to have crawled into some heavy brush near the river and then shot'himseS.

The same theory is put forward by W. W. Bce man, deputy coroner, who answered the call when the body was discov Despite an extensive search for the to have shot himself the deputy shcr iffs were unable to locate the weapon. GANG'S TORTURE CHAMBER FOUND (By United Press) CHICAGO Evidence which police intcrpreted as showing that the Ca pone gang had maintained a torture chamber" in the basement of a night club was brought to light Wednes day with the discovery of two charred posts. iribe now for the Democrat" Dc Luxe Steamers Between Sacramento San Francisco Round Trip $3.00 AUTOMOBILES Reduced Rate One Way $5.00 Round Trip $7.50 Excellent Dining Servica Dinner from 6.30 to 8.30 p.

m. Breakfast from 6.00 to 9.00 TICKET OFFICES: SACRAMENTO, Phone MAIn 4620 SAN FRANCISCO, Phsnt SUtkcr 3B90 CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 13 "Delta Kins" "Delta Queen" Leave 630 P. M. Arrive A.M. A nr One Way S1.80 ot the i I preparation lor tne insiaimtiuii ui ficers which will take place on July Decoration, Ruth Lines, Velma Jacobs, Mary Reel, Rhoda Max well and Pearl Ovengo.

Banquet Amelh chairman, Ella Whitney, Ruth Cassell and Elaine Farquar. Serving Emma Sherman, chairman, Evelina Silberstcin, Irene I.c Cornec and Cora Storz. Mrs. Geraldine O'Donnell was admitted into the parbr by transfer card on account of her affiliation with San Luis Obispo Parlor. Following the regular business session the members adjourned to the Fisher confectionery where light refreshment were enjo ed.

Rebekah Club to Have Picnic The member. of the Rebekah have made plans for i' picnic to held' at Stephen bridge for member and their fami eninK. Tueh Arrangements dav afternoon when ''v ilub members held their regular mtcting. The group will meet at I. 0.

0. F. hall and ride to the bridge in a Diversions will include swimming, games and a weenie try. Mary Lawson to Have Birthday Dinner The Kevenlh birthd: daughter of Mr. Lawson, will be eel dinner at th ffrand Mr.

II. G. A lea Lawson, Wednesday lure of the dn.ner wi'l be the birthday cake with its even candles. Attending the dinner will be Mi. and Mrs.

R. G. Law un, Mi. and Mis. R.

A. Lawson, Dr. John D. Lawson, Mrs. Kalherire Swei; and Mary and Tommy Lawson.

Ukulele Club To Meet Thursday A regular meeting of Mrs. II. L. Woolworth's Ukulele club will be held at her home Thuisday afternoon she announced today, i'he 36 membe will spend the afternoon acticing and enjoying a socihI hour. The meeting will be held at 2:30 p.

m. KIRK BURNS GRAIN (By Valley News Alliance) RED BLUFF Fire Tuesday night dxgxoycd 50 ac res of grain on the Art Gupton ranch near Corning and 'was linally brought under control. APPLICATION TO WED PERRY PENMAN In Sacramento, July 8, Oscar Perry, 47, Woodland, and Lucy Penman, 45, Oakland. Herbert Waters, the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl White, and the hostess, Mrs. Virginia Waters. Vacation Footwear at big savings. Tremendous reductions in men's, women's and children's shoes. Hotel Woodland Buildingr memo JTN RANCIfCO 1 I 1 I i i Alice Tabler, Mi Nita Tabler, A marriage licence was iucd Mr and Mrs Kalph White, Mr.

and Grants Pass, Oregon, on July 1 to Mj.s Hov an! Cooke Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Joseph Wohlfrom, 60, Maix.h an(i S011, Alfred, of Yolo, Mr. Woodland, and Margaret Esychcck, anJ Mrs Jess Freitls Tom Freitas.

44, of Sacramento. It is presumed am, Kl.citas. Edward and they were married 1 here on that date, i While nothing definite is known re honeymoon. Wohlfrom was formeily garding their plans it is expected a member of the city board of trus that they will make their residence tees and is prominently known in this in Woodland on the return from their community. WEDNESDAY Odd Fellows Union lodge No.

48 meets at I. 0. 0. 8 p. m.

Knights of Pythias Meet at Native Sons hall, p. m. Hermann Sons Meet at I. 0. 0.

F. hall, 6 p. m. i Christie," shows at 7 and 9 THURSDAY Druids Woodland Grovi 224' meets at Native Sons hall, 8 p. m.

Rebekahs Woodland Lodge No. 21 to meet at I. 0. 0. F.

hall, 7:30 V. L. I. Meets at Holy Rosary Par kh hall, 8 p. m.

National Theater Alice White and Jack Mulhall in "Show Girl in Hol lywond," howh at 7 and 9 p. m. oodland I heiaer bally iNeil in "Kathleen Mavouiecn," shows at 7 and 9 p. m. Carl Whites Honored At Shower Party large group! 1 f.ie:Kl, gathered Mr an mic Th'j young coin lCCp lit ol many beaut'fu gifts.

)ng Ihoc pies Mr. and Mvi. L. Kergel and Louis and Leland, of Yolo, Airs. Carrie Barrel land Mrs.

W. Brown of Woodland, Mi. land Mis. Downs, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Green and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mug foul of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Waters, Mr.

Carl Kindelt, able to create most becoming Willys nigh I Chevrolet Ford and Trucks Buick Co. 1 I I I II i 1 1 I was a visitor to tne county vvuu nesday. Sam Schaupp ot vasuca Woodland Wednesday. J. O.

Hodge came over from hiff Winters ranch Wednesday morning. Senator Charles P. Bills of Sacramento was in Woodland Wednesday morning. Rev. and Mrs.

J. H. Howe and daughter, Margaret, will leave tonight for their summer home, Four Point Lodge, on the Noyo river near Fort Bragg, where they will spend the remainder of July. Mrs. E.

A. liemmeyiy spent Wednesday in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Moffitt and children have returned' to Oakland after spending their vacation visiting at the August Kergel hcmc. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and Mi iinrl Mrs.

Robert Gibaon have re turned from a short stay at Russian river resorts. I Mrs. Clarence Bond and three chil dren will spend a vacation, of several' weeks at Lake Tahoe. Dave Johnston is spending his vacation in San Francisco and Los Angeles. 0.

E. Guthrie of Winters was in Woodland Wednesday. S. Marco of Esparto was in Woodland Wednesday. Mrs F.ldred Reel is convalescing at f1(.

Woodland Clinic after a recent LetUsMakeYour Old Shoes Look Like New Ones We repair efficiently, promptly and reasonably using the best materials. LURASCHI 21 Main St. Woodland 921 Main St." Woodland and Jobbing McGREW 422 First 8traV)(eqJtad Mr. nd Mrs. A.

T. Weathcrby will go to Humboldt this week. Mrs. Wea therby will remain there for a month visiting relatives, but Weatherby I return in several days. E.

A. Boyd of Sacramento was a Woodland visitor Tuesday. Miss Jessie Heasty and Miss Myr tie Cramner' of Mayfield, Sumner, county, Kansas, are here visiting with Miss Hcasty's uncle, 0. C. Knight and I family of Brooks.

The young worn 1 en aie Kansas school teachers and arc spending their vacation in Cali fornia. Harry K. Bronn was an arrival I from Berkeley Tuesday evening. He is making one of his regular business tours through the Pacific Northwest! and will be absent from home several BECOMING GLASSES Many women are reluctant to wear glasses through the fear that they will mitigate against their youthful and smart appearance. On the contrary, nothing so quickly develops wrinkles, crow's feet and a drawn, fagged face as eye strain.

Because of the great variety oj shapes and mountings wc show i effects. hers in Colusa cour.1v, Schwmg told the board he feared that it would spread unle. some immediate action were taken. Yolo county has remained free from the pet. He said that his company had put up 525,000 to fight the pest and that it sought a like amount from the federal and county governments.

The sugar leaf hopper, it is said, can travel eight miles in on cnight. The board took the request for an ap propriation under advisement. One Way to Figir It Then there is the sap who declares his car lias gone 2O.000 miles because hp has worn out two sets of 10,000 mile tires. Pathfinder Mflguzine. New Today FOR RENT 3 room furn.

apt. Ga i rage. 18 1 Elm street. Phone FOR SALE Used White Frost rc i frigerator. Good condition.

519 2nd St. julyllo, FOR RENT 3 room modern fur i nished' house. Rent $27. Inq. J.j W.

Coons, 729 Main St. julyllcj WANTED: Work by hour or care of invalid by cxpencncca woman. jO Second. Phone 486J. junellc I tatablLshed 15 Years 531'.

Main Street, Woodland i 1 ,1 Chrysler Eights The most stunning cars yet to be produced. They will be announced next week. BOYD RIGGS, Ltd. Dodge Chrysler Plymouth LOOK! A clean up of late models at surprisingly low prices. Vacation joys are greater a Gruen Quardron! The unceasing round of vacation activities calls for a dependable wrist watch for men, thoroughly modern in appearance.

The Gruen Quadron possesses several features found in no other single wrist watch. Especially notable is its smart rectangular case, curved to fit the wrist. Every Quadron carries a full'size rectangular movement prices from $50. Other Gruen wrist models from Phone 530 Plumbing FRED R. Phone 474 Buicks Dodges Chryslers Hiidsons Woodland ED.

PRAET 333 Main St. 15 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE Porter Building WoodUnd.

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