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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone Your Want A9 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA.irilURSpAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930. Hiri Girls Hold SUNDAY SCHOOL Landing Matron November 14 Is Date for Second Business Meeting PRESENTED PIANO Returns From 10CIETY4LIJBS Canada; Notes Of Party Series With Miss Bettie. Siiis, vice presi dent, presiding, members of the Hi The Washington Baptist church Ti TiiakiUiv nVRninir 1ht WHS WL'Sl'Ilted November 14, 2 o'clock, at Hotel! McKeen home in wjtT a Iiew phmo for jts Sunday Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, cafe own Woodland, is the date, time and place I Plans lor the waiter monuw vchoo j.OTm by members of llm Fi; ilft 'PIk1 i si ins Tending iviunieU to net Fred Martins, set for the second of the series oi hi THE v.i ainn dm the evening. Ulllu i made during the! home a few days ago from a three it.h relatives Attending Vere Misses Elsie Foy, presentation Idelle Hutching.

Maureen IScaty, fa IV! Newlyweds, Woodland Chosen As Meeting Place For Scout Parley illiam; Martha Stt'eel, r.eU.ie Sills, Charlotte Mc.Geh.ee, Lorraine Hulen, Ruth McKceu. and Bethel Fry, Feted at Party r. THURSDAY regular prayer meeting service wy morun.s viiuvn Mr C. P. Worsham of Sacramento; in Canada.

and was accepted by Mrs. A.M.! Mr. and Mrs. W. Myers and Mrs.

Cameron, superintendent of the Alice Tabler visited in Marysviue Washington church Sunday Sunday evening. Rev. Raymond Bailey, pastor of Miss Cubbie Robison, sister of Sacramento church, was the prin Ralph Marvin, returned to her home icipal speaker, while Rev. S. Aplin.j in Sacramento Sunday alter a lew pastor of the' Washington church, con days' visit here.

ATrs. II. C. William McDermott returned Lo lus Foresters Court Star of Woodland DeMolays Plan No. 10, meets at Utid l'enows nan, in card parties being sponsored by the Federated Women's clubs of Yolo county to finance the Northern District Federation parley in Woodland April 1 3.

The Town and Country club, which is sponsoring this affair, is urging women to telephone or write reservations early for the "afternoon of cards" to Mi's. Ted Boiling, chairman, at Hotel 1100. Mrs. Sidney Epperson and Mis. J.

V. Kyle are assisting Mrs. Boiling. Mrs. Wayne Armstrong, president of the Town and Country club, and Mrs.

Dor. News of the redding of Mr, Native' Sons Meet at Native Sons thv Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barn Dance hall, p. m.

A' two day session of instructive and, 'social meetings is planned in Woodland next Monday and Tuesday when Miss Esther Ansel of San Francisco, regional chairman of Girl Scout J. C. Troxel, and Fred Martin, son of Veteran Rebckahs Meet at Odd Fel lnws hall. 2 o. m.

Grange Meets at Odd Fellows hall, work, arrives here to assist local scout City Councilman and Mrs. John Martin, was formally acknowledged Tuesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rumsey entertained at a familj party Tuesday evening at their home oO p. m.

Legion Hall Theater raacis Lcderer i members of 'her Sunbeam home here Sunday after being a l'a Sc cctmg a barn, near Davis as the HM.jm.us ul rlin; is most appropriate dance floor, the served refreshments. i tient at the Woodland Clinic. 11c Woodland UuMolav hovs last evening i i improved in health. extended invitations to members of mT Mr. and Mrs.

M. F. Fly tin and Mrs. Woodland Assembly No, 2, Order of CDVDTCMFN Til ''J R. Bohaimon visited J.

K. Bohan Rainbow for Girls, to. attend a "barn jr UU I vlTibn IV nm 0w sifters Hosoiial Tucsday dance" at that place eve mAirmirrp: i i "My American ue snos hthI ft n. in. leaders, with their work.

At this time. Woodland Scout council' will play host to scout leaders, mothers and interested friends from Grimes: Esparto, Winters, Davis ami 910 Court sti eet. Bill's Theater Donald Meek in "Hapr Ida Gregg, president of the Woodland Shakespeare club, are official hostesses for the scries. piness C. 0.

D. shows at i ami 'J P. m. Although the couple had exchanged vows in Carson City, Neva Woodland Grunge Meets, at Odd Mrs. Andrew Rissom and Mrs.

An rew Fuchlin visited in Sacramento Knichts Landing As the activity of da, Wednesday, October 28, the weo had been kept a secret and was scouting in Woodland has far exceeded the work in other nearby communi Appropriate "haywire'' records will be selected to furnish dancing tunes. Refreshments will be served. Fruit aijd Lorraine Sachs arc in general; charge; Follows hall, 7:30 p. m. FRIDAY Tuesday.

Poets Corner Hears not generally known. ties Woodland lias unanimously been 2J9 Social Club Meets at Odd Fel French Literature chpsen as the meeting place. Discussions and lectures will fea Yolo county sportsmen have been urged to attend an important meeting of the Yolo count; Sportsmen's association tonight at 7:0 o'clock in the Legion hall. Plans will be made for a quail count in Yolo county as suggested a month ago by Dr. T.

Fni The bride was born and reared in. Woodland, attended local schools, and has been employed in this city. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Tr.oxel, 174 Court street, well known local residents. lows hall, 2 p. in. Elks Boy Scouts Troop No.

1, meets at Scout cabin, 7 p. m. ture most of these sessions. Council Mrs. W.

E. Donaldson was hostess Mrs. Cranston Club Guest Mrs. Carolyn Knox and son, joe, visited at Yuba City Tuesday evening. S.

T. Leathers and A. S. Plummer motored, to the county seat with tire election returns early Wednesday morning. Mr.

ami Mrs. John GoHitzer spent Tuesday morning in Woodland. Mrs. Esther Partain, who has been suffering an attack of tonsiiitis, has Dorcas Society Special meeting at to the members of the Poets' Cornel at her home north of Esparto Wednesday afternoon. Dessert was serv members, troop loaders and' mother? will gather at the Episcopal parish hall Monday and the meeting will continue through the late afternoon.

Her husband, son of the city eoun Iman, was also' born and reared in M. E. Church, South, 2:30 p. m. Junior Division Meets at Women's Clubhouse, 2 to p.

m. Legion Hall Theater Francis Ledcr "Nose bag" luncheons brought by the this city and. graduated from city ten of the College ol Agriculture at Mrs. Thornton Cranston was the guest of the Happy Go Lucky clubi 'j fcalLn.e 0 the meeting wiii this afternoon when Mrs, Elbert Ilomination of new officers for Rumsey entertained the eight other thc yom. Tk banquet is members, of the group at her home, fol.

lm mber. A Dutch visitors will be served. schools. He is' employed with a local ed at 1:20 o'clock and reports of the annual pedro party and other club affairs were discussed, with Mrs. C.

B. Nichols presiding. Mrs. E. P.

Tlinklc gave a presenta er in "My American shows rf'M ve Tuesdav morning, the entire group red and is now stationed at tne where she is assistant post at 7 and 13 p. m. will motor to the scout cabin at Rum service station. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin will make their home in Woodland. Bill's Theater Double bill, Dolores soy for an outdoor meeting. Grilled DiU Court street, thii uilernoon. 0.i Uio close of tion of the Life and Works of Ina Del Rio in "Widow from Monte Fair flowers were used in tecvrzi VhC. i.

Eva Laird gave a A small pnae ano Kroom Coolbrith. and Carlo" and Johnny Mac Brown in lllg. I'OilOWlIlg Hie OlKlgL oaiuii, li. i Tresh meats were served. "Courageous shows at and p.

m. dinners will be cooked on the open an fireplace and diversions in keeping with the crisp autumn outdoor seaso: will entertain, Adjounrning hack to the hall, Mis Ansel will receive scout leaders in tin short paper on the Literature of France. The next meeting will be held November IS at the home of Mrs. P. H.

Faustmaii in Capay Valley. the table centerpiece tne evening party. Guests complimenting the young couple were Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. II. E.

Martin and Landing Man mes i At County Hospital! Frederick Mallory, G' a native of. Pennsylvania and resident of the Knights Landing diotrici, died early Political Whirlpool Bridge Party Given At H. Wolf Home afternoon and mothers and interested friends in the evening. The evening: children, janey ami hiu, im. a 1 Dl Mrs.

Willie Hcvel, Mr. and Mrs. PaullCOUt lVlOtnerS rial! meeting will be in the nature of a re Pierce and daughter, Joanne, and air. and Mi s. Elbert Rumsey and children To Be Featured At Shakespeare Meet Public Card Party Thursday morning at tie county lie.

Efforts are being made In determine if he loaves relatives. Mrs. Henry yesterday after Ronald and Mary Lou. Singularly ajipropriatc, in view of Wedding in Reno Surprises Friends Dixon, Davis Matrons noon "entertained a group oi 12 lriemls icrniino at a bridge party given at her home, Kraft 31 Second street. Following the card arr; sessions, refreshments were served.

Fall flowers were used in decorat ing. Mrs. Lorcu Fairlec was awarded D. li. high and Mrs.

John MacNeur rested la i the recent fervent election, is the pro i gram to be presented Saturday after I noon at o'clock by the Woodland' DRIVER CITED oYatkins ol' Guinih To Entertain Club Meeting yesterday afternoon at thej scout cabin, members of thc Scout; Mother group planned a card party which will be given November 13 at the cabin. Eleven door prizes will be awarded at this event, which will open at o'clock. Mrs. I. E.

Kramer heads the bridge committee, Mrs. IT. E. Ahlstrom the pedro committee, and Mesdames Elsie Hughes and Peder Christiansen the committee. Here's to Our Great President! Eat, Drink and Be Merry! Come Ui our celebration party Saturday A Barbecue and Ucer two for Ihc price of (inc.

Seno's Third and Main Street To Attend Fete Friends of Miss Dorothy Mallett. Shakespeare club in Women's club i recovering from the surprise occasion house. "Current Thought" as ex ed by her marriage to James Wallace pressed in Atlantic has been in Reno, Nevada, Wednesday morn 1 chosen as the topic of the day ami ing, arc already formulating first the political whirlpool will be reviewed plans for shower parlies which will by the compliment the young bride. Mrs. Mortimer Chester, Sucramcn Both Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace are to, former resident of this city, will graduates of Woodland High school appear on the program and her local Mrs. Josie Eggert of Dixon and Mrs. Grace McQuesten of Davis will act as co hostesses Saturday at a meeting of the Bertie Y. Todd association of worthy matrons of Northern California at the Dixon home of Carl F.

Rnmottc of Guinda, retired soldier, will motor to Point Reyes this weekend' and will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longley at a family reunion. TJje celebration will mark 1 with the cdass of 1934. Both were friends will have an Mrs.

Chester popular during their school year and greet her again, have been employed with Bob Har 1 speak on "The E. siatinn jinr rhfir iM'ad I rent Life." say. Mirror of Cur Mrs. Eggert. A noon luncheon will be served and will be followed by a business meeting.

Mrs. Eggert is worthy matron of Dixon chapter and treasurer of the Bertie Y. Todd group, while Mrs. McQuesten is worthy matron of Davis chapter and secretary of the community association. uation.

M.s Florence MeGehee, general Mrs. Wallace, daughter of Mrs. W. i chairman of the meeting, will talk on Three New Members Join Outlook Club Mrs. William Gould, Mrs.

Niel Niel son and Mrs. E. A. Cleveland were accepted a.s members of thc Outlook club yesterday afternoon when that section of the Town and Country club held a regular meeting at the country home of Mrs. James Neilson.

The program revolved around a Pnwis nf Snn Francisco, has been I "The Place of Atlantic in American makinir her Aome this citv with I Letters." Mrs. E. X. Towle has been Tinr'aiint. uncle.

Mr. and Mrs. assigned to discuss the short story the golden wedding anniversary of the hosts. Meeting Changed The afternoon card party, scheduled by the Veterans of Foreign Wars for Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Van Lew, will be held at the home of Mrs.

Claudia Santos, IS North street, according to an announcement today from the club. Thc affair will open at 2 o'clock. Family Dinner Frank Stoddard. Her husband is the land how it reflects the. times, while son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Wallace, Mrs. E. A. Bandy will describe the For her weddine, Mrs.

Wallace wore i men of the hour and the political A family dinner given at tne uun i. nddo roa a green crepe dress with matching whirlpool, coat trimmed in black fur. Black ac Mrs. Id club president. nigan home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. dealing with the history and legend Olson this week complimented M. A.

of this ritate were given. Dahlstrom of the John's I fnthev of Mrs. Olson. Attending were BIRTH NOTICE ccssories completed this costume. The young couple are living at EverareenS Hold i Social Meeting Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Dahlstrom, Mr. HOLCK In Guinda Yolo county, and Mrs.

K. E. Dahlstrom. and October oO, W3b, to Mi. ana ai.ti(.cs.

throuBh the classified David; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harvey Henry C.

Hoick, a daughter, Zekla vant ads of lhis newspaper. Phone and son, Phillip, and Dahlstrom. Ruth Tonite and Tomorrow Thursday Friday7 Nov, 5 6 Veteran; of Early Struggle Is Host Cards provided diversion last evening at the monthly social meeting of the Evergreen Lodge in Odd Fellows hall. A business meeting preceded the social affair. In the card sessions, Mrs.

E. J. II. E. Dotton, Yolo county's olde Civil War veteran, entertained group of his friends early this weel Plohm, at his home Weiss am, Marie Ilermle, Emil Kram were winncra, i charge included Mrs, at a dinner party in Guinda, dun i mi Idee Mrs.

Maude McKown of Oregon chairman; Mcsd; Lucy Meyers, Gertrude niece of the honorce, presided at the! affair and was assisted by Mrs. Daisy ioo Miller. Clardy. Following the dinner party, the ti it group drove to the Kay house above OOCiety tO Meet All members of th. Dorcas Itumsey spend the rest oi the day with Kit Oliver.

It was the first time Mr. Dutton had traveled into the can yon since the completion of the new road. i Guests were Mrs. Sarah Clink, urged to attend the special busies meeting of the group scheduled the M. E.

Church, South, Friday lornoon at i0 o'clock. IH I Panels, Rufnetl, Ualt Fringed Flounce, ml It: 1 XilfTT Npfs. V.h:. w. i Maude McKown, Mrs.

Sophie Htotts, Mrs. Maude Stotfs, Mrs. Daisy Clardy, Charles Stotls, Frank Stotts, Clardy, 13. V. Uutton and Carl 1 Urn Try Our Vapor Marcel Machineless If a Cold VV) Waves 1 Si $1 to 2 50 f.

I Net Panels by Quaker and Scran ton i i shcer filet, square and So. ta $3.95 KrcakfasL Room and Kitchen Curtains brSfete 'A, 8j in new colpr schemes or red, green, vl black, yellow and applique mot) Is. rJV3 ml to 95 mm Individual attention give Timely use of this especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, helps prevent many colds. eh style of hairdresSing. White Palace Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop 510 Main Street Woodland Phone 127W for Appointments! 30c net 50t VicksVatrohoi NOTICE: i We arc noiv taking applicalions from prospective tenants for thc two stores in our l'ortcr Thea tre that will open on Thunku giying Day November iOili.

Let's Celebrate Armistice Dance with Woodland Orchestra At Louis' Place CAPAY 2 Door Frizes Sat. Night, Nov. 7 Adm. 25c Ladies Free Jhosc intcresteo snouiu apiii.v now so that wc can arrange any ehansres that may be necessary Coming Saturday Sunday, Nov. 7 8 Bob Burns Bing Crosby "Rhythm oil the Range" L'; to niiit tenants.

H. J. Busli Ijfion Hall Theatre; Wovtfand, Calif..

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