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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone ypiir WailT'HS nr tHn nmv THEMOTIt AT. WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA, tHURSDAY, APRIL ANT iiftf TT'SC IkHIGHTS LAMPINC Cd Mo.l R. R. MilM I Rubber From PLbIUm Canada can boast of more rnilrond T10 )St ami host ob rnlleaae In proportion to the popula l(Ullod from plmitaii.ons which, mnn tloti Uian other country In the has made on the rriiig nr.tl world There Is onr uille of track Tor Mt jn Ceylon.

Miiliiy.FMiWt In worm, av oi iint! children every trwn. dies and Lnwer Hurmii. f'X Napa arc visiting Mrs. Ella Wright. Miss Nancy Walker of ban is the guest of her sister, Miss Nina Walker.

Mrs. Grace Zane of Woodland vis ilr5 it Tli Mrs. Hevel Honor Guest at Surprise itcd at her son's home, Neij C. at Curanco Wednesday. I Mr' flha Peterson and Miss MemO 'iW'psfl Lone were visitors i'n Wood A surprise As Yon LiKc it.

tip vi and Thursday. tendered Mrs. v. 1 I Ed daugh. Wednesday afternoon by hoi mocnci, ntni vevillp Tuesdav 'Mrs.

Dora Laufkotter and Mrs. James i I Hoe at the Laufkotter "201 of Sutter Basin was Mr. Fkrence McGehee Elected Piesident of Town, Country Club Kit'. Florence McGehee was elected as president of the Town and Coun tiy dub Wednesday afternoon at the April meeting: held at the clubhouse ii'Linoln avenue. Other officers chosen include Mrs.

John O'Donnell, first vlc preidnt; Mrs. S. H. Mathew, second vice president; Mrs. Kay Hughe tjilrd vice president; Mrs.

Jefferson Boggs, secretary; Miss Lottie White, treasurer, and Mr. Fred Evert, business manager. 'McGehee succeeds Mrs. Charles Noble, who has. been president during the last year.

The session was considered one of the most outstanding ot the Mrs. Uurence Wilson of Sacramento was the speaker, giving glimpses oi British' celebrities' whom she met dur iftg i recent visit in England jg AqTS THURSDAY Catholic Church Maundy Tlmrsda; service, Holy Kosary Catholj 8 a. m. i Scout Radio Club Meets nt cubir in Woodland Wednesday. I the.

chief diversion for the afternoon, Tiic fday. Gilcrist and children, Miss meet Delicious refreshments were and the honored guest received 7: In p. ni. Dniids Woodland Odd Fellows hall Svcbekahs WootHai 100 Dresses All Spring Styles off Values $5.95 to $25.00 Less One Half 2 5 Spring Coats i Harriet and Miss Maxine Bristow 'were shopping in Woodland Tuesday. beautiful and useful gifts, lodge No.

240 Mrs. Elmer Byers and niece, miss hall, meets at Odd Fellows 7:30 in, Mrs. Stokes were luncheon Henry Haeman, Hiram llonni Par L. I. Meets at Holy Kosi of Mrs.

Lee Dodge in Wood lland Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Mrs.

race Martin. Mrs. Lawrence Hennigan: Eugene O'Neil Program E. Payton made a trip to oacra ish hall, 7:30 p. m.

il's Theater Evelyn Brent "Should a Woman Tell" shows rtirs. Aioert uumsey, Vdnesdav. Mrs. John Martin. Mrs.

Harold Hevel. wnson is a unmaui aa her first hand knowledge of the outstanding personalities, her talk was regained as unusually interesting. The during her stay in was a member of a club composed 'of Americans, which is ad Mrs. C. Briggs and children and Mrs.

Carrol Smith of Princeton, Mrs. Tom Nix were in Woodland Sat club; 7 and i) p. in. at National Theatre Norma Shearei loins "Strange shows at 7 A large number of Winters ladies and their friends were i tendance Tuesday at the club i Pierce Hatcher, Mr, Clinton Haimo Art Doering of Sutter Basin was dressed' frequently Vjy outstanding in Winter? hen Mrs. R.

M. m. Norton and Mrs. Lam Community Committee of Girl Scouts in Woodland Tuesday English people to promote under the two V. rum fleets ac ot.

i.ui,es un, Miss Mary Mclnerney departed Thursday morning for Monterey to spend Easter with her brother and at this club that she met the a program full of interest and in 7:30 p. m. people characterized in her talk. j'struction. Mrs.

V. L. Furth was chair FRIDAY Mrs. Clarence Towle, Mrs. Charles Davis.

Arthur Hollar, Mrs. Wa! i lace Hennigan, Mrs. Claude dull, Mrs. Charles Toy, Mrs. Oilie Davis.

Elmer Clary, Mrs. Gladys Hassford, Mrs: Mark Hutchinga, Mrs. Willis Hevcl, Mrs. James Moe, Mrs. Dora Laufkotter, Miss Rose Barrett of Sacramento, Miss Cleo Baham of Vallejo.

Miss Mildred Smith of Princeton, Miss Evelvn Hennitrnn, Miss Bessie sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben off The. speaker was most impressed, man oi i Episcopal Church Three With Ramsey arramreu a u. service i2 t0 3 p.

m. she said, riritur Wright. Cliff Childers was a bu; in Woodland Wednesday. foolintF for the maSSCS ih.s biography, ana woiKs Catholic Church Three is" evident in all his talks. Bernard tne guests umr pcl.vice 12 to 3 p.

m. Clifford Byers is home from Chico by Shaw, Mrs. Wilson said, was extreme rencierea voc.ii mu i Kirsl Methodist Episcopal Church rendered vocal music, accompanied college to spend Easter vacation Laufkot Jy and refused to Hughes and Miss Mai 1:30, Achaci' his parents. I Mrs. Ed Hulbert was a troop No.

1 ter. visitor in with the group of Americans. II: humor and contempt for An e. icans was not appreciated by Mr. Hostesses of the lioiir were M.

Herron ami Mrs. Melville Furth Cub Scouts 'and the hour over the teacups closed 'dl the program. Eaflcrn I Woodland Wednesday. i The officers of Grafton Chapter Meets at Masonic hail, i Order o' Eastern Star, attended the Wilson. nun'nrr thp afternoon two cifts Red Men Klatawa council meets grand matron's reception held Woodland Wednesday evening.

Leslie Harper Home Odd Fellows hall, p. Women's Gym Class Meet at girl: Air and Mrs. Alvin Dyer and their Mrs. W. Benbow and gyim high school, p.

m. Pill's Theater Evelyn Brent Bridge was Hie diversion Wedne iv venine when a croup of friend were given the clubhouse. Mrs. Jope QCSt Feature S. White presented the club with a.

Scout Card Party copy of the collect which is read to open each meeting. The Scout. Mothers' card party. Tea was served after the meeting hich was postponed Tuesday evc with' Mrs. W.

S. White and Ida I lnllffi April IX, will be the event at Mrs. J. K. Bohannon motored to Tuesday evening to at llL I gathered at he home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie llanier on Third street. After tend a show. We are offering these garments at the above enormous reduction in preparation for Early Summer Wearing Apparel to arrive soon. The assortment of Dresses comprises Cashmere Suits Soft Knitted Dresses Spring Prints, and Plain Colors in Flat Crepe.

The Coats are White, Colored and Tweed Mixture. Beginning Friday National Theater Buster ovenins 0f cilvds, suiper was i dimmie Durante in "What No scrvt. shows at 7 and i) p. m. Attending were ami Mrs.

Gil i Dorcas Society Meets at jU)srrve, Mi and rs. Paul Landing Garden Club host, now on display will be given includes a quilt and Gregg pouring. The committee in eluded Mrs. T. L.

Whitehead, chair man," Mrs. Ed Leake and Mrs. S. M.Arnold. Th' clmrch.

South, parsiman c. p. m. Crusou. Mr.

and Mrs. M. O. Harling, Meet Postponed other attractive hand made IS! Paul's Lutheran Church Germ an jvi and Mrs. Roy Watsi The Knights Landing Garden ijuilt is a II) a.

service, i rl i an: rs. Uobert tnd this is also pr: Uarliim. Marguerite llealy. Miss.wui not meet tu Elinor Hayes. Miss Marie Tandy, Carl the nbservaiR of Friday I disnia; Alt III ACE APPLICATION I Leland Manford Weds Saturday Tnnv 1 I i ami Fuvc, Monroe.

he niLVtm.e on which date uivcned at the home ml Mr. until Friday tin Mho dub will be Hazel Shellhai 1 V. A ST ANTON In Woodland, nd i April V2, 11)33. Cny R. Dean, 27, Wood of! land, and Ruth E.

Stanton, 1.6, Wood ml land'. iof Mrs. Alice Tablet. Mrs. Zane Hostess To Bridge Group Surprise attends the announcement Mrs.

Ress.ii today that marriage of Miss Shel bridge "by Keyes and Inland Manford of Ar and Mrs. buckle will take place Saturday inj 0f the pedt Fremont Presbyterian church at Sac is Ago oars ago It was 5 could never be Sport Attire Proper For Omega Nu Dance Dueling Lo Only seventy five i'limmnuly said cluelii utiolisbed. ramento with only, members of the; rat WANT APS for led the I andintv Ih idKO club Wedne i The Omega Nu dance, to ue nt. day afternoon at her home in Cornaeo. the Flier, club Saturday evening, wd Ti first for highest score be a sport dance instead of a semi tor to Mr.

Flia Wrie ht and mal affair, the committee in chargi H.j'.BUSH.PJtO gpr tap Mv. Knox. 'announced today, the nance is "P' the second priz of Nana was a lo the puhlic and is given annually 8 wire served. hy the young women's group. EASTER SPECIALS They're a Revelation A Stunning Tailored Suit Js Perfect for Easier.

The Print zess Luckies Please! two lamines attendance, rt n.iu, been planned tl at an clab prate wedding take place later in the year, but in deference to the wishes of. bride to be, the ceremony will be informal on the advanced date. Rev. Robert MacFarlanc will read the at noon, after which a wedding 'breakfast will be served in Hotel Senator. Following a wedding trip to San Francisco and Del Monte the couple will return to Sacramento to live.

Engagement of the pair was announced December 10, 19H2, at a party given by Miss Keyes' mother, Mrs. Wayne Schwab, 936 45th street. Miss Keyes, a graduate of Sacramento schools, is with the state department of institutions. Manford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Manford of Arbuckle, is with the Associated Oil company. Mannish Suit AT $12 95 AND $22 50 Mrs. Briggs Heads Davis Women's Club At the April general meeting of the Davis Leisure Hour club, held this week, officers were elected for next year, as follows: Mrs.

F. X. Briggs jn esident; Mrs. Victor Furth, vice president; Mrs. L.

D. Davis, record ing secretary; Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw con esponding secretary; Mrs.

G. A Hoffman, treasurer; and Mrs. 0. French, news correspondent. Mrs! Paul Eliel.

of Berkeley, officii representative in Sacramento of th California League of Women Voter. was the speaker. F. A. Plant sanj three numbers preceding the address IT SUITS art: vcrv smart for Easier.

2 piccc and picft; wil.li long Capr $8.95, $10.55, $16.75 NEW UI.OUSES QJJ A lovfiy new tDllwtinn of pivlty Silk Pi int Davis Gjmmerce Man Weds Texas Girl )ia nisUai lor your inspcn.ioi:. (in coiiK' with' short SiKr Other prelLy Silk Print Drosses 'J Also in new liyrht. solid colui s. A lirc.Ht Kastcr Salt: Slieor Chiffon IIos Al! rill huw 00 )C Announcement was made here yesterday' of the marriage of Charles Steele, president of the Davis Chamber of Commerce', to Mrs. Nina Mae Hightower, of Honey Grove, Texas, place Sunday, April 9, in Car9ti City, Nevada, with Reverend Ppirtr of that city officiating.

Mr, and Mfa Steele will return to Dvis at' the end of week, and will make their home at Slli street. for A Ijoaulil'til arrny of Silk SoaH's to CA arrny of Subscribe now In the "Dcmoccrat'' complete your Easter Ensemble, What PRICE Quality? Woodland Corset Shop Jm fwmtaJn drlnkn, cpwials, inn mii eriWlM, mm everyone P. UlfreW H4( WaWkBrf RulWiait.

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