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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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WOODLAND DA" DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND. QtmttMIA. SATURDAY, MAY 1932 Vhont Your Want Ad Eastern Star Witnesses Bees Severely Sting Trio at Coll Native Daughters 'Program COLUSA Enraged at 1 Jacobs, guitar. Miss Henrietta Looth a COnnnotion at the P. 1 aker was director.

nlaee vesterdav. which res" Those who attended tne annual tun in Mli. Yennerv and J. R. Davitl ner.last night included the following: Ljunt agricultural commissioneJ Members of Yolo chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, acted as hostesses to past patrons and past masters and a large number of special guests at a banquet and special entertainment Friday evening.

The event was given at the Hotel Woodland. More than a hundred were in attendance. J. Oka Apperson, m. Ainoiu, stune severely.

Davjs Chalmers, W. W. Apperson, Violet; stung s0 batlly that hc became! Bride Elect Mrs. Helen Barton to Become Bride of Mis. Forrest Laugenour Guest of Muberty, Meal 'lentlv ill.

Davis attempted to Arnold, J. H. Huberty, L. L. lounger, ut bees preparatory to Anna S.

Fisher, 0. S. Fisher, Lillian for Ameiican foul 1 The program, presented during the Barbara weaver, oruuiuiu Eva V. Gallup, Alice Stivers, Gladys; p. LAC Mc 4 a dinner, a vocal solo.

by Mrs. ene DOOne 01" Li. Gladys Eastus, accompanied by Miss dinner, included a vocal solo. by Mrs. Elvadean Bentz; vocal trio with Eastus, Otto WilKenoon.

Vlljr a uiiviivo 45tl 200 Foot Sewer Kvle. Mrs. Covi Toof, E. Conger, Mary S. Conger, M.

V. Ward, Nannie R. Ward, Gladys B.j ukulele and piano accompaniment by Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Anderson ol Migs Jane Praet Miss Nancy Flynn Davis have announced the Miss Bentz and a violin solo by ment of their daughter, Mrs. Helen i claries Harris, accompanied by Miss Barton, to Gene Boone of Los Angeles, Bentz While no definite date has been set: p0uowing the dinner, the feature for the wedding, it is stated that it entertainment program was present Evans, P. Friday, Myrtle c. Charles lioppin, hh Pro ti gene L.

btowe. 1 1'i om West street east has been! will be held in Los Angeles at an wag the same as given at the early date. recent Mother's banquet of the Native Soon after the ceremony the Drle Daughters of the Golden West and is and groom plan to leave ior 10 i the first instance that the Native Jacobs, Boutwell supervised thl Honor at Capital Bridge Luncheon Complimenting Mrs. Forrest Laugenour of Woodland, a recent bridi'. Miss Ruth McGriff of Woodland entertained for her at a bridge luncheon at Hotel Senator in Sacramento Saturday.

Thirty friends were invited to the attractive affair. Mrs. Laugenour was Miss Margaret Cross, Sacramento teacher, until nev marriage in Reno, Nevada, last Sat 7" 7 urMlxed baskets of flowers and othar I Mrs. Leiser Heads appointments followed the chosen col STnVilntrwSnX Landing Gardeners ramento and bay district friends were guests for the occasion. phe Kniprhts Landing Garden club Those invited were Mrs.

heti ii.s last meeting of the season in Rolph, of Sacramento, Mrs. U. A Kimen at the home of Mrs. Ed McGriff, Mrs. Fannie Laugenour, whitt; i rjdav afternoon, in Sutter Beverly Laugenour, Mrs.

Charles Har Thirty members were present, dy, Miss Martha Hecke, Mrs. Ken Th(, election 0f officers resulted neth Laugenour, Mrs. Eugene Laugc folowing selections for the on nouM Mrs. Don Huff, Mrs. Dickson; President, Mrs.

Fred Lei Step. ins, Mrs. Jackson Stephens, Mrs. 1 Vic president, Mrs. Andrew Harry Traynham, Mrs R.

V. Rowe Fuschlin; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, Mrs. Lyvind Belt Han.is Faye, all of Woodland, Mrs.

H. A ic lunch was servcd on the Janeiro, bouth Amenta, Daughters have reproduced an enter i has been assigned to reprei tainment ior uiiuhi" uigaimauuii, Clover. Ida Gregg. Elamae lno tment Aljce Curson Gipner, Mary Steph ens, Mary Etta Baird, Henry C. fQ OUgM Alter big packing company of Los 11" The card consisted of a reproduction station and was labeled eles.

by whom ne of a rad adio Radio Station E.O.S.," in honor of expect to rem Marysville Hit wars. Ravmond H. Butzbaeh, Louise M.j Sophia B. Hollingsworth, Har i rom, nm fr Freeman. The bride to be is native ot Uavis T) characters included MARYSVILLE Sheriff J.

nd her parents are among tne fH Mrs. Mumm as Harrison Hoi esteemed resuients oi i uu the announcer; Miss Henrietta occupied by Yoiinorr 4nnie Blowers. large black and small boy. in com Hailing, Ed Praet. Mary Ann Adams, nth the hit run injuring of I oanty.

She is a graduate ot tne aker, Edna O'Keefe; Mrs. Nell avis Grammar school and attended Habng Menitabei; Mrs. Henry R. both the Davis High school and Holy Hazel Warner; Mrs. Elmer Rosarv academy in Woodland.

4hel" 'Elsie (the Dumb Dame); Mrs. F.oone is a native of California, the, Fved Weidcr. ev. Oroville district nuner.l edan was seen traveling towarcl at a high speed shortly alt I son of William Boone of Los Angeles. Cvnthv; Mrs.

Stella Miller, nisbap. Cross, Miss Eugenia uross ot ner cpacious iawn. ley, Mrs. Sam Wells of Esparto, Mrs lThc next mccting Bertha nare. i Adams, Lela Clover.

Edith H. Young, Halhe Wood, Huston. Belva Flint, Leila Mae Conard, Charles Bentz, Fay Dean Bentz. Virginia Whitehead. Anna J.

Kortright. Florence McDermott, Virginia Harrold. George H. Shadinger, Nellie L. Coil.

Dorothea S. Merritt. J. D. Hailing.

Edna Shadinger, R. A. Hilton. Mattie Alderson. Estelle held on John Parr of Roseville, Mrs.

Winifred day "i September, He is a graduate ol tne mj Pittv I'al, tap dancer; Mrs. barl California and was a former student i jfiotson and Mrs. Clarence Bailey, at the College of Agriculture at an( Pedro; Mi Henrietta Davis. For several years he has held lh ker an( Mrs. William Richter, a responsible position wjth a large Efa am) Zefe packing concern in the south.

Misf. Myrtle McGann completed a Rest wishes of a legion of inends the havwire orchestra Uausson, iurs. rtiieu nun, When You Order MB essa loung, Mrs. uoruoii anun, ion zander, H. A.

Potter Birthday T. A. Kelly, Mrs. it. Mrs.

Helen Barton, popular you woman of Davis, who will wed Gene Boone in Los Angeles in a short time. company the popular young plavei xhe orchestra was composed 1'aulstn, iolin; Mrs. aplo on their matrimonial journey. of Aiiss rsiancne urigsu. Dutchcr.

A. Paulson. Olive Blanche Cranston. Mrs. A.

Mrs. Alma Cranston. Grace H. Mumm and Mabel Stowe Specif Mrs. r.

K. nart, Mrs. xvoiaim vauuee. fSf' SE To Be Dinner Occasion WorU nnH Miss Jovce Stanlev. HuLt'h L.

Woolworth, accordion: Mrs. Earl Tiliotson, piano, and Mrs. Henry tu nf H. A. Potter will be ELEGRAF all of Sacramento, Miss Rachael Gay lord of Alameda, Mrs.

Era est Moss of Auburn, and the guest of honor. Sanitary Dairy Mi MmO inn KA A 107 MAY 1932 Railroad Officials Visitors in Woodland GRADUATION AT LANDING HELD 1 ABLOIDS I observed at their home Sunday with a dinner party. Mrs. Potter is ar ranging details for a most enjoyaole 'Tho'e who will attend will be Mr. land Mrs.

Aubrey Ward of Sacramento iand Mr. and Mrs. lorn L. I arson.s. I Mrs.

Ward and Mrs. Potter are sis Spinet Club to Conclude Season 17Jit 1 'J 1932 r. SHIP SAVES FLIER PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT 7 7 .8 9 Woodland entertained guished list of Saci anient officials Friday afternoon, included H. A. Mitchell T3 4 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 There are vaiying grade ters.

His plane damaged, Lou Reichers, The party president. The Spinet club's final program for milk in ours ynti will be 1 15 16 I Prize Waltz at the season, to be held at tne xown rnnr.i 7 clubhouse Monday eve San Francisco, and l'wray. e'en eral manager: L. H. Rodebatigh.

gen eral claim agent: F. H. Miller, super KNIGHTS A I The Kniu hts Landing schools closed Frj i day evening with a splendid program and graduation exercises held in tbe grammar school auditorium, which was filled to capacity and the over 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 df olitainiiiK the most wholesome ai ning, will be a resume of the opera series that have been given during the Cl 1 urg jQXCe year. Mrs. Laurence Wraith, chair JiUlVC 0 isu maVino the arraneements.

intendent of pi son, trainmast' all of Sacramento MAVOR CLEARED PORTLAND Mayor Geo. Baker, than ei with malfeasance along with four' others aecioHtefl. LION FALLS TO DEATH STOCKTON GilmoreV ofiicial lee noui'ishine, milk ohtamahll nspectie: A prize waltz will be featured at' the old time da.nre to be given Satur St. Luke Old Time Dance St. now lhev were ira way.

nm making a Mrs. Rowena Norton of Woodland, fhey visited a countv superintendent of schools, was UUSI'n(JSS me ncnt after addressing the The program follows: Mrs. B. A. Nordyke, piano solo, Mrs.

Davis, solo, "Ah I have Sighed Me to Luke's parish hall, Sp. m. 1 shippers. evening by tne ianc. Mrs.

Gladys Eastus, Miss nen Luke Episcopal church at the ciiurcn bcoui jiueiarfua. rietta Toothaker, auet. noine parish hall. Mrs. Henry a i.

WILLOW OAK PARK! audience and he graduating class, jnesented diplomas to Chiyo Kasa wagi and Charles Agnew, both of whom graduated with highest honors, all from "11 iroyatore chestl.a win be the Miss Elvadean Bentz, 0' evening. fell out of hotel window to death. EX OFFICIAL DIES VALLEJO R. J. Aden.

80, for i years supervisor, died Friday. BOY CONFINED VN FRANCISCO Martin War ven held while police Investigate stor; his mother, Mrs. Honara Warren, heh and Francis Lohse and Orvie Irs cista Fishbt The program included an operetta, uiann and Ayer, piano solo, medley from "Tann i 1 Miss Betty Bransford, selec r'Uriehan hnCieaVOr tion from Glenn Norton, solo, Vllliouaii iiv. Sanitary Bain shews aft( Theater the Wes" Auru iiscuui Blann altcn.leo which Miss Sybil Marvin and M.iss eij.PS lh(? Kn "Celeste irom Aiua iu. inu i.

in. Hooper, solo "The Sun hose Kays lcmCS aTK Alice Zimmerman represenicu uie evening two aunts: Miss Marjorie Dexter, the ar(! Ih from "Hansel and Gretel" and "Martha' Miss: Betty ti lover, a playmate FRIER KILLED nie MODESTO 1. Penfield, Or Wednesday Miller, as "Patrick." the gar and James Kerofellas, as SI DAY A picnic supper, followed by games. Church Services Regular was enjoyed by the members of the all Woodland churches. Christian Endeavor in the city park vited to attend.

Friday evening. About attended Baseball Woodland vs Wm. Porter, oo, leaps to saiei. plane falls. yet to be chosem Rebekahs to Have Auburn Picnic Willows, Chevalier, the affair.

Maori National Theater With Yo irk, Pat several humlred ous show after 2 p. Yoodiand Theater I O'Brien, in "Final shew after WnnriinnH have been "leader of the gang," played the lead ing parts in an excellent manner. The entire schol participated in rendering songs and choruses. Miss Svbil Marvin, M.iss Majorie Dexter and Miss Betty Glover rem, dered solos. Templeton Anderson excelled in a solo and tap dancing.

Miss Marian Nye was the accompanist at the piano and was presented with a gift appreciation of her Mrs. McReynolds, principal, was. presented with a gift from the graduating class. The presentation was rieins for the nnnif vited to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Simpkins of Auburn Sunday for the annual picnic at which the (the ml (2) hecause It i England by the suggested: 0) froi method of playing), was made and sold Meet at Y. M. iris Meet at Y. M. John Boland.

rancher of the Sutter Basin district, was looking after personal interests in Woodland Saturday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Boland. and Mrs. Tom Powers of Dunni gan were the guests of friends in Woodland Saturday afternoon.

Allen .1. Doll was here Saturday. He is a grain broker with offices in Madison. Cyrus Woods was among those from Brooks who were in Woodland Saturday on a business trip. He was accompanied by his son.

Miss Margery Belle Whitehead is spending the week end visiting Mary Ellen Gregory at Beatrice, near The Built Ifanhmun Tl "ion orth than a million c. ors, makes Dt automatic Rrf, Simpkins are hosts. The Auburn couple formerly lived here and they annually welcome members pf lodge No. 249 with which they are' affiliated. The local group anticipates a most enjoyable day.

Invitations Out for Linnell White Rites ade by Orvie Miller. Daily lnd Companions: hail, 8 p. Company ii ts at Legion hall, Ingenious Squirrel Tt Is said that the squirrels of Lf Intnl. bind of many rivers and luk( have learned ttie art of navigation, one of these squirrels wishes to cvf, FTiends were receiving invitation: drags Sure Thing loimcets at; Dentli and taxes are not the only 5:45 p. m.

sllI.e i UTe. Of erpml certainty Chevalier Sh0WS aL an bonest. inlelligent, determined ef Clark. Pat' to succeed is going to belter bi, ion Shows. lt above that of those who only "li.ij.p Saturday to the weauing oi iri; rcnhl Linnell and Randa i 8 p.

m. Girl Scouts Cardinal St. Luke's parish hall National Theater Man in "One Hour With 7 and p. m. Woodland Theater i O'Brien, in "Final Ei at 7 and m.

Spinet Club Meets i L)ua' automatic Jeri(jeaticri 4 lion WhitP. noDU ar voting vuouiaim Aima i.aaa anu uiss rmia are spending the week end in couple. The wedding, which is to be! 1 a laree ore, will be held at St. Luke 1,1 in'(. fin Vnispnnal church May pvpninc.

Miss Linnell (ouiiti daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Lin nell.

TWO AUTOMATIC DEVICES DOUBLE PROTECTION DOUBLE ECONOMY Relic Histoi What One Cow Ate A eow slaughtered by a Lancashire, England, cmtai articles weighing 4 pounds, 3 which included a long file, bolts and nails. than fourteen With Dual automatic Refrigi tion, Wcstinghousc has iutroduc Flint implements more thousand years old, (latin period, have been found Sweden, imbedded in feet below ground. Ar i the Museum of Gotbenb the most important advance Mrs. Plummer Gives Bridge Club Party Mrs. A.

S. Plummer entertained the "Night Bridge Club" at her home in L'niiriitc T.aTiHiiKr Thnrsdav evening. years of refrigerator developmei ipulogists at are of the epresent the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. Announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science By WILLIAM WALLACE PORTER, C. S.

B. OF NEW YORK CITY MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS SACRAMENTO MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, 16th AND STREETS MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16TH, 1932 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND This new control principle opinion that they tonishingly imjlc, vet amazing SWO! st relies ng in other words ilia performance gives the We Mrs. Lowell Dyer was awarded the prize for highest score. Mrs H. Fernstrom was a guest of Waterloo Casualtie inghouse, and only the Weslii house, the double protection, dott 3a reliabililv ol 1 WO automatic "lost trols.

Tlic result is completely pcndable, completely trouble the club. Refreshments were served. Amoftf the Yule Gift. If a housewife gave only what was seldom tised to the poor, she could pats on some lovely guest towels. Indianapolis Star.

sons, killed, won Tbe allies' losses, returns, aniounled To a good many tbe bridge puzzles and problems, especially of the contract kind, are reinforced concrete, ornamented with ivory. Savannah Morning News. refrigeration under all opera li conditions. You can ret this latest refr erator development and not give up a single important lure ol beautv, conveinen cconouiv. There's no need to 50 LITTLE TO PAY UtJitfrj fvr itself promise no need lo sacrificJ siii'de important feature to sail GATES A small initial payment rul lermt! this marvtil another.

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Box No. 126 of Yolo County.

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