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Phone Your Want Adg 661 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. WOODLANDCALlFOttNIA, THUItSDAY.EmtUAKY tUPM. City Librarian Announces ERSQNALS ''''Mr." irnd Mr.iiWhicrs of! Mrs. Carrie Ha'dsal and Mrs. Don Kn'io hts laruiinv 'wm in" Woodland 'Huff attended the funeral of Mrs.

DUewpdORS uo new hooks he an. laird "Public library, iis lima CBriibri, librarian, has an Vw iu i itecetvea pcrv piro. "journey of the Tlmber Line' Ickes. "Authors To must r0iAr firaefe. day and Yesterday Ne.Vl?pS neent van Norris, fian.K JiMi iino tyubiiuu, Going to Have; tt, Baby Way, Log of the Betsy Ann Wikon, Ls ni ial Juveniles St.

John's Union Names Committees 't FkS' 'iNovris Stories from "The Wave 5 Aldington; "All Men Are Rogers, "American MemQ THURSDAY Druids Woodland Grove No. 244 meets at Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. m. Rebekaiis Woodland lodge No. 24i), TCvD Tc oVrv" ButleriTi? i For Year at Meet The.

anniversary of Home Missions and the 40th anniversary of" Foreign Missions were observed following took part: Mrs. Carri hr. Mvr. Anne Saeneer. I1 Ima Schlotz.

Mrs. Wilma Weiss, Mrs. card party after meeting. Odd I'CJ weencsaay ii.ttJ.ioon in lows hall 8 in. men's Union oi the bt.

John iLVfin alional Theater Constance Kent in.gelicul church met for then February "Elvsiu." shows at 7 and 9 p. m. 1 meeting. ill's Tht ater Bettv Compson in: An appropriate program of songs, r.5n vt fiiiHtv" fchows at 7 uravers and noems was given. The stein; "L'affaire "Kingdom' Brand, "The Burt, "Entertaining "the.

Conner, "Shake Hands With the CUthrell, "Love's a Fuzzle Del! Dona Cel stis Dut ton, "Circle of Death'; Grey', "Hash Knife Hammett, 'Thin Laing. "Cadaver of Gideon "mai.i. tj MBifiA D.i,,n Mill, I ml i His Nordhoff. en A train the O'Faolain, "Nest of Simple Folk" nr i "Wife for Case Vh w. Seymour, "Daughter to Fu Manchu's Parker, "After Such Noii Fiction Browning, "Mrs.

Browning's Com Wednesday. They visited at the home I of W. FKrara bf the Willow Oak Park district. Miss Helen Ayer Wl'Miss' M. Ella Baker were among the many Wood landers who saw Katharine Cornell The Barrets of Wimpoh at the bacramento Memorial autu torium Wednesday evening.

Best, recently operated returned to the 'Clinic hospital 'Jhurs i day for plastic surgery, Riwv nj htw wi. lay for plastic surgery Elwyn Richter, son of Mr. and J. Ridhtev, of Yblo, suffered a frac Rhtei nose unursaay wnne eiigagcu basketball practice at the vooa lfend Higb schoo 'He was taken to (Tlir CAD' APPIlQ MflJl Ul WW" HEBE TONIGHT Two hours of solid laughter should be good medicine for every one in; the belief of the members of the. Woodland Little Theatre club, and so; they" are heartily recommending tonight and tomorrow night's perfor A Lvdiu Kuimke, Mrs.

Mary Comontot ski and Rev. Car) Saengrcr. plete Bryant, "Samuel reimy anu nIS Dobie, "San" Francisco: a Little Red Walt Dishey Stu Driggs, "Heroes of Avia lios, "Three Little. Pigs STOCK MARKET NEW LOCATION FOR md tfn. m.

i "The Sap" Woodland auditorium, 8 m. C'ommunitv Committee Meets at St. Luke' FRIDAY given at "The Sap" 1'iay Woodland High hool auditorium nfit Minnie hill 1 Eastern Star ul uL' Klaiawn council meets at: Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. Natumal fhcale irner Orlarid in' (Jrcr.U Ht Case," Theater Bob Steele in "Hid don Vallev" and Adolnh Menim "Wives Reware," shew ai 7 and 3 U(jrcas' S( ety Meets at home of! inia Whitehead, 14G Sec ond street, 2:30 p. m.

jHoUSeWaiming UlVeil At John Bliss' Home hona aai nnii; iol' Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss, who have just moved into a house at 8 JO Kim street fiir! Scouts I'm kli I i presented tree ol charge at tne ruii i uanuuitmv school auditorium. i cow with his automobile last night No comedy in year. hashad the wl)ie returning to his home in Sac popular appeal of "The iw," accord 1 "ameritf) Tht Was one owned by fray the title character.

Considering dere upon the highway aoout, two the fact that he has played in some 'miles north of the Davis 200 comedies on the professional! Ah th(J yuh of the accident, the stage, his' opinion carries weight. The sUfferaJ a fractured hip and is three act play is replete with good, aulumo Plir. fnn "and is eemiinelv anrusmc a v.nde iges. auto mo Y. I.

President to Pay Official Visit To Woodland Tonight Mm nittiro FTm Dunn of San Fran ci3cV grand president of the Young Ladies Institute, will pay her official visit to the wootuana Vjnapter iuuls av suanincr niifl in her honor an ini tiation arid Banquet1 will be held. Three candidates, Mary ana Jena mm en. nA Ami tf of fart of Knitrhts Land will be initiated. Miss Eugenia LeComec, president, will be in charge. Mrs: "Josephine Berreteni of Sacra mento, institute deputy, ana a delegation from the two Sacramento insti ntOE will Thp nrpspnt.

Committees tor tne evening uiwuul Mrs." Geraldine O'Donnell, chairman; Mas'' Alice Luraschi, Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven; serving, Miss Agnes Schneider, Miss Adeline Hermlr, Miss Norma Andreoazi and Miss Marie Ka elih; decoration, Miss Virginia. Gririer, Miss Lydia Luraschi and Miss, Margaret Slaven. Miss Quinn Bride of Hubert Wagner Miss Ella Mae Quinn of Woodland and Hubert wagner oi i changed wedding vows in Reno, Ne pie 'were accompanied to Reno by Mr. and Mrs.

Opal Wagner of vada, weanesaay aneinuuu. brother and sister i groom. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner have turned to Woodland and expect 'j 'l make their home here.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn and has lived here all her life. Mr. Wagner is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Wagner of KoseviTle. Friends of the young couple are extending best wishes and congratulations.

Mrs. Powers Hostess To Chief Companions Mrs. A. A. Powers entertained the Past Chief Companions Association nf Via r.rmrnflnions of the Foresters at her home, 102 Second street, Wed nesday afternoon.

The group made plans for the official visit of Mrs. Catherine Watson San Francisco, ttrand chief com panion, which will' be March 5. They also decided to hold their annual dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary'Benasini, near Woodland. Mrs.

Powers served refreshments to the 19 members in attendance. Mrs. Leiser Presides At Landing Lodge Grafton Chapter No. 379, Order of Eastern Star held a regular meeting Wednesday evening in the Masonic temple at Knights Landing, with Mr Carrie Leiser, worthy matron, presu mg. wus ys social hour rsas.

enjoyed ann relresli niere'iers of Harmony Circle No. mCs were served. of which Mrs, Bliss is a member, and I their husbands. rri Shuffleboard and Dutch Whist were ryTrs ntprc nmr "Voung. fctamp oiieciuia Dakliesh, Wpwp's 6rv of the beas Holt man nia Beginninss''; Loft i mg, uuu dw Li: "Picture Book ot jjiyei 3 Boy Scouts Year Book of Ghost and; Petersham, srory mok Things.

We' Rims, 'Story of KODinsou, jj "uuse beaman, iv beconcl, picture uoon oi AND STORE The Migget Market is Dusiiy engiiKcu in '8''. and fixtures from the. store located Mn the Masonic building, in Knights Landing, where it ha been operating for more than a year and a half, to the new location recently procured The vacated store space in Knights will he occuoied by the John F. Anderson and company, of which John F. Anderson is proprietor, on February 15: moving iroin tne oic location' in the Hershey building on front street, facing the river, where the general merchandise store has been operated by the same firm for the past 2 1 years.

Mr. Anderson, is a native oi roia county; having been born and. raised zamora, wiiere ins ooynoou uays Were spent on a farm and after coni pleting his school days he entered the pany in the capacity of telegrapher j.j'and assistant station agent, where he remained for three years. On Jurte 1910, he married Miss Bessie Pierce, a native of Yolo county and at that time proprietor of the old Northern hotel in Zamora. The couple moved to Knights Landing and purchased the general store from Frank ami Tom Edson, located in the same place that is now occupied.

Mr. Andersen state; tnat wnen ni moves to his new locatr the Ma i. i i nm'an'uto oate'and first elas.s gM! era! store. There will he a meat de partment, a grocery department and a mens' lurmshinRS rment me. store will oe open ior ousmess 1 he wir arcomoaa.e a cuomej, at; me old nation UirlS 10 MOnSOr Id Raise rUnCl Two Y.

M. C. A. girls group, the Junior Ili and the Hi Tri groups, will sponsor the show at the National Theater February 20 to raise money to send delegates to the Older Girls' Conference at Richardson Springs March. A show will be held at Rill's theater later.

BORN McGRKW In Woodland, ISO Com street, February b. Mr. and Mr Uan ivicwew, a son, nooe i a RICHTRR In Woodland Clinic ho: pital, February 8. 1034, to Mr. and Mrs.

Herman E. Richter of Yolo, a daughter: MARRIAGE APPLICATION KEITH HARRISON Wood land. February 7, 1934, James S. Keith. 28.

Knie hts Landinir, and Car rie M. Harrison, 20, Crimea. j. in to young and old. Several local footlight favorites will be seen in tonight's show, indud ing Dr.

II. J. Camp. Genevieve Meredith Williams, Henrietta Tooth akei t'v ii fill ilesoii am RAINFALL HERE SHOWS BIG GAIN Rainfall here, for the present son is approximately lies ahead of the same time last year, cording to the official readings kept by the farm adviser's office here. During the preceding 21 hours ending at 9 o'clock Thursday morning, a quarter of an inch had fallen, bringing the seasonal total to S.OS inches as compared To C.l inches at this time last yeai l)o4ijitG the iact that cleared here Thursday predictions were tor unsettled weather and occa sionai tmmui jl 11Y USC UldVIUCl Laxative? drive out hnpurities and excess acuLs that cause irritation which re suits in getting up nights, frequent mrm hti' nmg.

leg or naekaehe BU KKTH, the Wad.lf lixat pleasantly on the bladder as castor oil on the bowels. Get a 2f tient bo. from your druggist. After four day. if no relieved go back and get youi money.

You will feel better after thi: leansing and you get your regulai sleep. Sold by leithold Drug Co. v.ro tc in nWamenlo Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Daniels and Richard Willett attended "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" play at the Sacramento Memorial auditorium Wednesday evening.

1 H. L. Beeoher of New Ulm, MinriPRni a will arrive here Saturday wnr be here for several fZhSwii SiB Meters ri ore lsit mr. anu ivirs. reu show her points of interest throughout the state.

Mrs. JOlui lyoniien is recovering Ben Lloyd of Rumsey was a busi Uifcov in Wood and Wednesday Jahn: Vasey and sister, Miss Evelyn Wjhtei.s were among "the guests U1 Vwi' a nf rnltimlms; 7nnnt the Knigh.s of Columbus banquet i Landing received a bruised Km i Dr. and Mrs. Ray Nichols were in the Cornell audience in Sacramento Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Elizabeth Reibel will leave Saturday for Ventura for an indefinite slay with her daughter. Man Uninjured as Car Crashes Into Cow E. George of 2107 Seventh bile was hadiy wrecked. The aulomo bih; was lowed into Davis for repairs an1 George, uninjured, proceeded to hl!" 1 Sacramentans to Aid Encampment Installation A deU eomiug Mai ailatie. of the officers of Woodland Lncampiiu iit, No.

71 0. F. A short program of em 1 a i i inent is being prepared for the sion and refreshments will be ser Among the ol'fict are: William Hoop Frank Webb, son Given, recording Kuhn, high pmest to be installed chief patriarch; warden; A. L. retarv, ami Fred Solaris 3IU Geary Street San Francisco Always Popular! ONION SOUP A LA BILL HATCH Special Luncheon 65c Unsurpassed Dinner $1.25 This" World over Famous Restaurant offers its patrons the very best food at low prices.

Frank Imbert, Manager, and his associates thank ymi for your patronage since their opening a year ago. be in may be "Tommy" Look over one Speedway 21 in. tires all Goodyear buiit. Rugged and safe for miles. a.

LEADERS GAIN I Courtesy Dean Witter and Company,) Sacramento unices. NEW YORK The maiumy of lead son the stock market gained today, although a few fractionally "off. Quotations: Open Close Var. Transamerica Caterpillar IV' 34 Vi 2PA VA 20 J'ac. lag mans; So.

Calif. Edi. P. G. 22 41V6 'I Golden State Milk Standard Oil 4U Cal.

Pack. Co 2f', ftvron Jackson 54 U. S. Steel 50 General Motors 39 Anaconda Copper 1C Anier. 1 eiephone.

ll 122 American Can H'KUi lU3Vi I 2 Mont. Ward 31 1 1 77 2Vi 31 V2 I Am. Tob. A. 77 So.

Pacific 30 Bethlehem 4G Am. Tob. B. 80 Radio "8 West. Elec 43 United 31 Chrysler 57 i J'E Total sab i May July September WHEAT .01 Mr.

and Mr Haswell and E. int. to Sacramento Sun wen and son. Mrs. J.

M. Morrin went to Rah mond Sunday, where she will spend several weeks with her daughter Mrs. inii i re during her al mice. and Mrs. Owens, who have been in Rumsey the past month, have 'moved back to the Summit, so to be nearer his work at the oil well.

Mr. and Mrs. John Meng of Oak land spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H.

Morrin. i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kindelt of Suisun spent the week end here with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Txiwell Duncan and, Potvin rptnrnPfl to I iay after a two weeks' vacation spent at the home of Mrs. Delia Jones. AT. anrl Mrs George Llovd accom paiiiccl by Mrs.

Mary Twomey were Woodland visitors Friday, Mr. Omegon has moved his family from Riverbank to Rumsey, Mr. Omegon is a truck driver for Young and Son. Democrat WANT ADS for Results, i i i I i 1 i I The monthly literary topic inciud insr an article on "Thank Offering Projects for 1934," and the "Work of; Hilda Sturm in Honduras," were read by Mrs. mary turn ann jyuia Kaunke.

Rev. Saenger announced that the Women's Union will assit him the first English Lenten services the nisrht of February 22. The chairman. Mrs. Wei ma Weiss, appointed the following standing com 1 mitteos for the year: general educa i tion, Mrs.

Anne Saenger. chairman, Miles, Mass Lmily fach neeeas; devotional lite, Mrs. Lmma SchloU, chairman. Mrs. Amelia Mast, Cora Plucher; missionary edu cation, Mrs.

Amelia Germeshatisen, chairman. Mrs. Elsie Mrs. Le ona Blickle; christian stewardship, Mrs. Emma Frazier, chairman, Miss Barbara Plocher, Mrs.

Hilda Romin a'er; social welfare, Mrs. Dorothy 1 Reminder, chairmaii, Mrs. Carrie Ruhr, 15 in ma Mezger, christian i citizenship, Mrs. Freda Leonard, chairman, airs. Kathei ine Gasson, i Mrs.

Mars mpmber Mv: Kanke. Mrs. Fmnia Srhji i( cav, i0 ftohr. Following the business meeting a vf For Esparto Club Members of the Esparto Study club met at the home of Mrs. M.

J. Taber Thursday afternoon. The theme of the program for the afternoon was Personalities," with Mrs. N. E.

Thorp proseirJ a paper on the life and works of Jack London, and Mrs. W. Stidham presenting the life and' works of Robert Iuis Stevenson. The hostess served delicious re 1 frcshnunits during the s.xis! hour i following the program. Mrs.

Neil Zane Gives Bridge Club Party sirs. Zanc entertained the I Knights Lauding club Wclnes day afternoon at her home near! Knights Landing. jui i c. iv it Wngnt the second. Rett In ed.

STATE NEEDS NEW I CAM RIPCrTAP lRiOUll, 1 Vl (Bv Vailev News Alliance) OROVILLF Over crowded conditions in Kan Quentin and Folsom prisons necessitate construction of a new state prison, Raymond Leonard of Oroville, president of the state hoard of prison directors, said today. Leonard said that the prison board favors construction in southern California although no special site will be recommended. A letter urging Construction of a prison has been sent to Governor Rolph by Leonard so that the matter may be laid before the 1035 legislature. Plainfield Home Group To Convene Friday The plain field Home department will meet Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at tlie Sinnie ef Mrs. Herman Vvilkendorf.

The group will take up the study of pastry deserts. RENO LICENSE A KR I JINN be a ner, 21, Roseville, and Ella Mae Quinn, 18, Woodland. at less than THIRD CLASS RATES Serving all America, (his urcse iystctn brinn strictly HRST CI ASS tr.nl at lower rtei than other "111111 Clan" IXAMFLM Oh Wif Redding Portland oft Angeles 2nd and i1 I I Mr. Groundhog Came Out Friday But No Shadow CkeetedM nlaved. In shiiffleboard high score nrize weni lo Frank Dursl and low to: E.

E. Meyer. In Dutch Whist Mrs. G. L.

Jessup w(jn hife and Mrs. A. Rrownell low for women and Henry Wulff received high and Walter: Sherman low for men. Refreshments were sewed. Those attemiine; ere Mi.

and Mrs. John Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. G. J.

Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rankin, Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Wolff.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durst. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Browncll, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Tonf, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howell, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mamma, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Romingor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mather and Miss Alice Reel. Dessert Bridge Club Meets at Blevins' Mrs.

Burnel! 1: Thursday afternoo party at her home Tiun sday afternoi lingsworth was a entertained Mrs. Ray Holms North street, Mrs. Ra Hoi 2st for the after NICE GIRLS GO NUDIST Radiant, Glistening Bodies Sunkist to Happy Health Intimately Revealed in the 1st Authentic Feature Laid in an AMERICAN NUDISTCOLONY I THE BOLDEST STORY EVER FILMED! ADULTS ONLY with CFRi ISE I According to the old legend, that an early Spring. Soon ycu will be tuning up your old bus for sonie trips. NOW is the time, to be thinking of new rubber.

Vyhat a "grand arid glorious feeling" a beauti ful dav smooth running car and GOODYEAR tires! i Ywur tires may seem to good condition, but there weak spots wnicn nave escapcu your attention. Come in and let qs inspect them. This service is FREE. Our repair prices are, right our work guaranteed. Most modern equipment.

11 OslvALD if ENDS Vl CARTOON TONIGHT PLUS i Coming! I ANOTHER BIG FEATURE ATTRACTION "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" Love was a dim shadow in their lives but the blinding light of chance bared their hearts to each other. STARRING RALPH BELLAMY FAY WRAY Monday, Feb. 12 and Thursday, Feb. 22 Speedways BRoM WAI 4.40 21 in. lire a'ti'diubb 4.50 21 in.

tire and tube 4.75 19 ih. tire and tube 5.25 in. tire arid tube Plan your outing CALL AHEAD and while away keep in touch with home by TELEPHONE! Cmaruechan greatest vi Ttitpbont tcrnce.it cImc points Mhm E. L. THOMPSON Ctdl MWeVome on ihe ilun! Goodyear Tires At First and Main Street, Woodland WARNER 01 AN HEATHER ANifL The Pacific TsLSPBOfiiE and Tslah Compaht BuiiiM 721 Main Street, Ttlephonc 80.

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