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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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Woodland, California
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PHune Your Want Ada 6i WOODLAND OAU DKMOCKAT, WOODLAND, CAIJRNIA. mVKADA AGZ TOV IROBBINS HOME Funeral Rites Held ESPARTO For Winters Native GROUP TO MEET SCHOOL NEWS Measles have again made their ap WINTERS Funei'al rites for Miss wo hPOIv 1 pearand Esparto, l.ittie JOie i don is now confined to his home with Josephine Robinson who died suuuen ly Monday morning were observed Wednesday afternoon in the Winters I Jack Colombo and W. L. Bourland KNIGHTS LANDING The Homel Department of the Robbins Farm een 1 er held its last meeting for the season I i. ik Mvc P.lnnn Tlintt nt I ol San rrancisco yioiia Esparto high school's tennis team Presbyterian churcn unaei mi MM.rv.

John Woollett. on from Wond niul nestiay Esparto luesuay aiieinuuu. wu returned to the city but Bourland will Field Narrows ternoon, 4 matches to 3. The sets were! Lt nftifiated. briniring Kirksville, Wednesday.

A covered dish I Baseball played on the Wolves' home courts. Bourland, ol wooaianu Mrs H. J. Taber invited several i eiy uiuugni. i T.pnn nhaennn.

who was in Wood In County Net Tournament CHICO OPENS SWIM POOLS WITH RACES J. KdwrLind mt A S. Bird. N. A.

Mo hew June land with the Missions during their! training period, is doing some good! It.vi Mrs C. B. Nichols, Mrs. R. A.

1 Fr irik Arthur, Walter qiwuziw ol sutcer couniy gave a muk. on ich Taliov Mrs. Frank .7" The Spanish club met Thursday, a play was put on by this cast: Dorothy Grav, Mabel Giguiere, Jean Browning," Marjoric Cole, Therona Wolver ton, Edna Cooper and Jane Fowler. Coach Justus Lawson will start Bill Eddy on the mound for the Woodland i base'ballcrs at Armijo Friday. This a me will be a championship one.

The vvoous, mm. ivl. er ani Warren Thompson. vating inxmture. SnSnStSlS BulTwas made in the family plot Thirty embers and guests were I relief pitching tor tne rittsDurgn i Pirates.

He relieved Kremei' in Wed No matches" wcrc played Wedne; 6 Idav in the Yolo county tenm Thompson, Mrs. Steward, Mrs. P. in the Masonic cemetery. Out of town R.

Canning, Mrs. O'Brien, McManus, Mrs. Fred Neilson and Mrs. frien(s and reiatives in attendance Berniae Gibson and Mrs. Wilkenson, the Ipionship tourney bee i Albuciueraue, which is the farm for the t( matches between" the a.

Wovrl riH Mr? were Mrs. Cj. wncuiu, an ui iuui tennis teams of i. i high school, Ward's cousin called at the McManus Cisco, Mrs. Thnv wore on their MB Jess Robinson, Builin New Wonderful ha Rpfl i a nr Winn I nome iuummjr.

xv the Red way home from a trip up winner of the series will play Stock 'ton. Wirth Cook' will start as catcher. The complete starting lineup follows: 'Wirth Cook, Bill Eddy, Monso Andreo.zi, lb; Herman Snavely, 2b; 'Gail Longee, ss; George Marston, 3b; CjSpiWCO aim which were played Wednesday alter Playing jn the county tournament, will be resumed Friday. In single, Rill nf Tonrlo is scheduled to Placerville. Face Powder Prevents Large Pores Stays on Longer wood hignway.

Mrs S. G. Cadenasso was surprised last Tuesday afternoon when several friends came in to spend the after i noon. The occasion was her birthday. Sewing and a social afternoon were enjoyed.

Present were Mrs Charles play Junior Wolff of the Woodland wonderful MELLO GLO Face PowderJ WIFE MISSING LOS ANGELES Tom Foss, Jr. reports wife missing with Aires ay er, artist. Hides tiny lines, wrmivies mu puieoj high school, and Jack Lindberg oi i paito high school will play Ed Shel the San Francisco Missions, is lead ing the Arizona Texas league, accord i ing to the latest published reports re iceived here. The Mission reserves had won 18 and lost games, giving them a percentage of Tucson, which is the farm for the San Francisco Seals, was second w.ith lo games won and 111 lost. Steve Murray, late shortstop for the Oaks, joins Tucson this week.

Bobby Coltrin and Joe Devinc are after the Albuquerque boys 'land they are developing some fine talent, some of which will be ready for the Coast league next season. i Guido Simoni, who is well remem hered in Woodland from the time he owier, lYiary rlf.n Naismith. Mrs. A. G.

tt a Missionaryin China Sandv Diggs, ci; zacnary luun.ma, ami Anthony Richter, rf. The game will be played at Armijo. History club committee was appointed by William Dawson to start 'the club "next year. The committee of Russell Millsap. chairman, Betty Gallup, Iytla Franchessi and CHICO A program of water sports for young and old will mark the formal opening of the Bidwell park swimming pools in Chico Saturday, it was announced by A.

H. Mc Cambridge, chairman of the chamber of commerce committee arranging the event. The contests will start promptly a 2 o'clock and will be climaxed by a baseball game between the Chico Rotary club and the Chico State Teachers College professionals. The college and high school hands will provide music for the occasion The following program has been arranged, prizes being offered in tlv. following events: Girls7 race 12 years and under, 2.

yards; boys' race 12 years and un der, 25 yards: girls' race 15 year, and under, 25 yards: boys' race more slunv noses, mresst iace puwuci i Aslrtn Mrs V. F. Vieira, Mrs. R. A.

ooas, tollin of tne present conditions Mrs, K. C. Hinkle. Mrs. Ed Alden, that country.

Mr. Harvey also gave day for new, wonderful face powder! Mrs rrancis v.oiue., i a taiK on wina. John Haus, Mrs. William Gha golos. Refreshments were UJL.U, mai, Mills cvcijr ton.

These matches will urine. singles down to the semi finals, and the finals should be reached by Sunday. In doubles, Tandy and Lindberg are booked to play Rev. C. G.

Zierk and William Dawson Friday afternoon, while Everette Griffith, and son, piexion. jueicnoiu wiug i ney, Mrs. Irvin Kantlehner and Miss served by the Naonu Circle. Neva owier. I fall! last meeting until fad Gerald Freeman.

The books in the high school library have been completely cataloged by Miss Ruth Hall of Davis. She was assisted bv some of the boys in the art church held its Everette, play Paul Leake and ere with the Seattle Indians the training season of 1J31, is no son. Kennetn classes. dub met Thursday dur Silhouettes and a' i with Tucson. Simoni was playing ws the Phoenix team when the latt withdrew from the league.

According to latest halting avt Jim Blakelv. who trai Girls Athletic Group To Elect New Officers years and under. 25 over 1G years. 50 women's raw: over free style: vears, 50 Tuesday afternoon at the churcn. business meeting was conducted by the chairman, Mrs, Stella i pronram was in charge of the: Lrt Harvey read chairman of the senior program, appointed John lan Cost as director of the orches ira and Phyllis Kimball, reader.

Alice, Jordan, Phyllis Kimball and Jane, Fisher' wrote the prophecy. It will be! nail in assembly. There also will be' several skits. 1 Field awards will be made as 1 spmblv fuesday. Baseball and tennis withthe Mission rookies in Woc.d of ftir the coming ill feature the regular meeting land tins season, zona Tcxas league.

The Albuquerque 'henjthe high school lw The meeting star was hitiins: at a You are invited to ride in the New Ford 8 "It Speaks for Itself" Deegan Motor Co. Woodland Bush at College Phone 77 PAPIFir. rO AST Education" instructor at the 'high iation. repetition of the Happy Go Lupky hour were the features. Those participating in the silhouettes were Virginia Whitehead, announcer; Lois Parker, reader; Charles Gregg, 1 ela 'H annum.

Evelyn Geer, Peter Garrette. Harriet Huston and Alice Xuttail. Those imitating the members of the Happy Go Lucky hour were Lelanci Scarlett. Geno Celoni. Deane Conai u.

Harry Orser, Frances Bottema, Emil i Howard, Bob Geer and Francis Du Bois. Lorra.r, sang between acts. She wui accompanied by Jane Praet on the ukulele. The Math club i of next vear will be divided into astronomy dub. club for studying mail games and puzzles.

Math history clui. and Math social club, i Tuesdav, May 111. has been set as.id. The seniors wil 1 school, is au i.ci oi. i W.

L. 'Pc't. yards, free style; mens race 25 yards back stroke; women's race 25. yards, back stroke; men's race 2o yards, breast stroke; women's race 25 yards, breast stroke; relay race Chico Vecino school vs Oakdale school; tug of war across pool Chico college vs Chico high school; jousting contest, pie eating contest boys; tub races boys (boys will furnish their own tubs). MYRL HOAG MAY JOIN NEWARK letters will also be given out Tues day The girls to receive Field day awards are Heene Walker, class Jean Vaughn, class Lorraine Hiatt, class C.

The boys to be presented with medals are Junior Hatcher, class Stewart Cranston, class Mortimer Dozier. class Russell Millsap, class l.ns An ides Hollywood Portland i San Francisci Sacramento ENTERS WILL FIGHT 1J J29I REDDING Harry St. John, step 24 1 son, files to be executor of $30,000 es 25 tate of John Johnson. His brother 20 .480 Carl, and mother, Mrs. Ada St.

John 1 son prevjouslv filed. Oak! school clarinet ensemble the Lions club Wednes The high played bcfoi MISSING LOS ANGELES ST5.000 taken hj olice from Morris Lavine, guilty oi i fsent their "Prophecy Idea" on that day Vesterdav's Results Sai ramonto 2, Portland S. Oakland Seattle Hollywood 10. Los Angeles "'How Series Sland i aeramenfo 1, Portland Svatlle u. ed 1 II the Coast league into the American league whore he is on the payroll the New York Yankees, may he seni to Newark, X.

in ihe International to a Newark dis Lf patch published in Sporting News. Bill Zitzmann. star won went riht to our i ht iie'dr nta Rosa aeeoinpanied by her ihew. Weldoii Stiles, who will spend weeks with relatives, i.daaa! it.es brought them over from Soma county, returning to his home ednesday. Newark, sustained a broken about a week 'o, and sent out an SOS message 1 Yankees for an outfielder.

Acc to the Newark correspondent, mav soon be seen in a Newar 7 Madison yed on to iactoiy door every morning forn Babe Groville tnfli lnp iri'ie Gertrude Coleman attended the i club council meeting in Wood i land Monday night at the home of Miss Frances Biles, where leaders Ruth, Coombs, Chapman and Byril on the team, Iloag has little chance ol breaVung into the Yankee lineup and it would probably be a good break iui Hoag if he is sent to Newark. Irs. Norman Perry have ed to Cottonwood. you couldn't get any fresher, better tasting Chesterfields than the ones you buy at home! i.ntiTtained the Madison I MADISON at his home in Woodland i ht. After their dinner, the ishl AW.mnr Ml II MlWI I Bud Bourlar HBnrjffiHflHamm show.

i IT doesn't matter where you buy your Chesterfields at your corner drug store, or in Honolulu you can depend Mi' 11WM I 1 III Ml 1 visiting friend in this Bourland will join Day. Harrington ai left Monday for Burne; ty. where they will few weeks. Jess Campbell, who his home in Madisot weeks, is showing very ment. on getting the same good cigarette all Go Now the time.

Wrapped in Du Pont Number 300 moisture proof Cellophane the best made Chesterfields are always just S. P. DEPOT Mr. and Mi ton spent the for smoking wherever ycu buy at 1 he Jo of Madi m. is returned them.

Leaves Friday Nite Chesterfields are as pure as the water you drink and just as fresh as when they left the machines that made them can depend on a Liggett Myers Cadenasso ranch south Tony Chinquini ha Placerville after a few his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kobe San Francisco have re home after a week Katherine Gray. Mrs.

Margaret White Tadlock attended a lun well party at the ho Hopkins in Esparto fo Mrs. E. Amic i product. ho i in soon for a visit in India hers of the Martha eiicle returnee A. Cadenas: from San Francisco.

Klvia and Angie Bei received then eonrirmation last Sunday at Sacra mento with R2 other children Lnc Oak Park church. Mrs. Bei entertained friends at breakfast and lunch be fore oinir to Sacramento. Miss Betty Dole has relumed fr Bungalow Dining Lincoln Avc IXUUIH 1040 HOME COOKED FOOD Banquets Parties WHEN ISITING SAN FRANCISCO 4 YwUlflrdcrtlhCoifbuTY opprclatd atmophr of St. 50 qull cbom and dUnlrr 4mtwn.

ISO oulild room wllk both and ihaw. Hotti Canterbury Reduced Prices Children 1 Adults 20c The cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER.

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1890-1936