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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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Woodland, California
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1 beautiful bits of fancy work, some practical pieces of needlework, and PLAY1 IN rn loio Base, Clarinet Robert, Katstaedt. Bass Martjn Lucas, John Joe Rodamakety Drums Ted Grefg Charles. Hecker, Jimmy Haie. Gilbert' Wilkinson. foil variety, a young lamb, a young Plans Bazaar fbrCliibhouse (Continued from Page One) 1 1 GUESTS MUSICjGROUPS (Continued rnm pet One) Clarniets nRaymond Eyle, Wilburt Durr, Alpha May Draper, Jaek Rich ter.

i Covnets Florence Lamoree, Gordon Friday, Dorothy Hecker. Bass Lucas. Flute Forest DuBojs. Trombone Howard Gregg. Baritone Walter Lucas.

Saxophone 7 Daphney Hill. Drums Ted Gregg, Charles Heck Piano Stewart Cranston; Eliza pig, rabbits, chickens, some toilet creams in lovely gilt boxes, pigeons, twp sacks of coal and many othei interesting prizes. The doll booth, in charge of Mrs, E.M. Houglan, Mrs. Louis Ennes, thj Mioses Lauken, and Mrs.

C. T. Williams, will be a joyous place for both old and young. Country Store The country stoie booth promises to be a bountifully stocked grocery store. The goods will be sold both over the counter and made up into lotjs as pnzes.

This booth is in charge of Mrs. F. E. Miller. Theie will he several amusing and exciting concessions, and also a few good entertainment features.

The Bazaar has been well advertis HOTEL DEL. MAR Guests registered at. Hotel Del Mai Wednesday included George W. Haw ley of Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs.

F. D. Seymour of, Seattle, Washington; C. E. Sherman of San Jose, R.

D. Fish of Oakland, Mrs. Mrs. W. Howze of St.

F. S. Manner of Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Morris of Burlington, Washington; L. Bradley of San Francisco, Mr. and Dainty, Charming Fashioned for Milady A profusion of these entrancing garments teddies, step ins, dance sets, gowns, slips, pajamas and bloomers. i Elaborately lace trimmed and fashioned of Crepe de Chine, Satins and Georgettes.

beth Marders. Band I Mrs. George I. Stevenson of Redding and Lieut Com dr. and Airs.

L. Bab ed and well planned and with the finishing of the new clubhouse as an incentive it is expected to do even bet Clarinets Raymond Eleanor bitt, Navy, Mare Islands Hull, Clyde Miller, Jack Richter, Ed I ward Germeshausen, Wilburt Dui teif than last year, when the returns netted well over $400. An invitation has been sent to the HOTEL WOODLAND Guests at Hotel Woodland Wednes rork days, November 11, 18 and 25 nd December 2, 1928. The park is being equipped and the lubhouse built under the ausp'ces the West Sacramento Recreation 'arb club. The ofiicers of the club Miss Cecelia Lowe, president; Irs.

M. A Reynolds, vice president; Irs. A. M. Jongeneel, secietary, and Irs.

Jessie B. Boichers, treasuier. 'he three trustees are A. F. Turner, i.

M. Jongeneel and F. E. Miller. Many Booths At the bazaar there will be a res aurant in charge of Mrs.

J. R. At mson, where a delicious, home cook chicken dinner will be served. The home baking, candy and can ng booth is in chai'ge of Mrs. Ralph Iolland, Mrs Harry Slater and Mrs.

Arthur Bryan this year, and they are some most delicious sounding onations promised. Besides this there nil be a special macaroon booth in harge of Mis. Jessie B. Boicheis. The miscellaneous booth in charge Mis.

M. A. Reynolds piomises both Jlauty and variety. There aie some Gauge Gossett, Morland Ruggles, County officials of Yolo County and Alpha May Draper, Noel Goshong. Cornets Florence ijamoree, Gor the Saciamento Chamber of Com 1 $1 95 to $12 50 In pretty gift box complete.

day included F. W. Gluth, JEdwaid F. Murphy, Jr Oakland; I IT. Hansen, San Francisco; Harvey Seattle, Washington; G.

'Smallbone, Sacramento; E. Maurice Smith, Colusa; Mrs. G. C. Wright.

Subscribe for the "Democrat" now. don Friday, Robert Hull, Dorothy Hecker, Jack Cooper, Joe Howaid, Gerald Freeman. Alto Arlett Linnell, June Wool worth, Harry Orser, Jimmey Humphrey. Trombone Gregg. Santa Monica; Mr.

and lMis. R. 0. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all O'Faneil, Klamath Palls; Miss Bar county warrants registered by me bara Morton and Miss B. Blackshn San Fiancisco.

tone Walter Lucas, Horace (except Reclamation Warrants) aiej Brown. ROY E. COLE, i Saxophone Daphney Hill, Loiaine deo 6 7 Treasurer of Yolo Co. Dainty Gift Handkerchiefs at lOc to $2.00 each Box of 3 50c to $2.50 box. In Appenzell Irish Linen.

Hand embroidered and lace 7 Practical Gifts from Clover Bros, are the kind a man would choose for himself The Clover Label Always Spells "Merry Christmas" on Christmas Morning. For Grand dad and Granduncle Practical, Useful Gifts He Will 30! Exquisite Gift Hosiery $1.95 to $2.95 each Full Fashioned Hose. Sheer, chtf on and service weight, Beautiful Ingrain Hose 3 in box $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 box. Surely Welcome Smart House Coats Warm Wool Caps Silk and Wool Mufflers Canes $7.50 to $10.00 $1.50 to $3.50 $2.50 to to $2.50 $1.00 to $3.50 Lovely Silk Ties Fur Lined Gloves $1.50 to $5.00 Wool or Silk Hose 50c to $1.50 I Woodland Corset Shop Brush in Leather Case $1.50 to $2.00 to $2.00 Mrs. P.

J. Gilbert Handkerchiefs Quality Shirts $1.50 to $5.00 For Brother or Boy Friend Gifts That'll Carry A Cheery Christmas Greeting Smart New Slickers Sturdy Foot Balls Mole Skin Jackets' All WoolHose Fancy Patterned Ties Collar Attached Shirts Fleece lined Gloves Mufflers Sheep lined Coats $2.50, to $7.50 $1.50 to $3.50 $4.50 50c to $1.50 50c to $1.00 $1150 to $2.50 $1.50 $1.50 to $3.50 $10:00 For Dad or Uncle Gifts Wherein Sense And Sentiment Combine Fine Smoking Jackets $7.50 to $10.00 Smart Lounging Robes $10 to. $22.95. Beacon Bath Robes $5.00 to $12.50 Dress'Shirts $2.50 to $5.00 Kiel Driving Gloves $3.00 to $4.50 Cigar Lighters and Cigarette Case $12.50 Sterling Cigarette Case $2.50 to $3.50 Dressv Silk Ties $1.00 to $3.50 Dress Sets $1.50. to $3.50 Leather Wallets 75c to $3.50 Electrical Gifts Delight all this Christmas with Electrical Gifts.

Time footstep savers, modernizers of that which is most vital in the home. Few: Electric Prons Fine Chafing, Dishes Curling Irons Washing Machines Just to Name a Electrical Toasters Waffle Irons Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Refrigerators 'Store of Thb Christinas Spirit" II VER()fiR0S. mm.

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Years Available:
1890-1936