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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 4

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Pit Tfl HWBfc: mmm i4m lilltVAMMAAV. ttftMMU. AMI UUsTOftffiA tlUM Hric Giraffe I Business Women to Arliss at Best ZO TearSeracM AttendS. F. Conclave Corporation of America tH of 20 years of loyal aartiH In Latest Film George Arliss, first gentleman of the screen, brings to the National tonight a portrayal of genius which evidences in every way the genius possessed by the star.

mJ? "TV. Mun PlVed MemDers 01 ine voaiana Duainvits and Professional Women's club are plaining to Attend the June regional meeting of the northern district fed ai is wooa witn sjoiu ummm gins. It is on display hi on the Main street side eration go Saturday, June 26. The meeting will ing Studebaker wagons all Sighe Christensen Giest of Honor I God" concerns itself with a great mu open at p. m.

wun a snort Dusiness meeting at the Western Women's club and at 6:90 dinner will be held in one of the unique Italian restaurants in iue Italian restaurants in sician wnose nuiimwty niiu tinuea seinnc ail cars, by the Studebaker compt present day. I turned to bitterness against the Mem me oonemiBii will be concluded with a theater party, i which afflicts him after a shock. In Whicn anncis nun "mi At Surprise Party Weidner of Dunnigan to Wed J. Overman in Stanford Chapel the Stanford Memorial Chapel will be the setting for the wedding of Miss te family and close frSnds of; in blue afternoon gown, will be given in marriage by her attending a piay. tjme and throug auenumg n.

pmy. i anU tnrougn Wltn tne group me gwu Reservations must be made at once hjs faithful servant, portrayed by 1932 JUNE SiF MM Ttt wit KIRBY FRENCH with Miss Frances L. Liles, president ivan Simpson, he is brought bacK to I An engagement of the local club, order that she nis former state of humanness. tie nto ad Zelma I may send them to the San Francisco learns lip reading and in the end re 1 amento, and Zelma I organization. Hotel reservations mayturns to the music which he has for murraY TRIUETTE organization, nuwi iratiianuua iimj wno is spending be made at the Western Women's club with her parents, mr.

Chri.t,n. was given Wednesday lana. June i. i5Z. to I 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 15 16 17 18 9 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 I Murray of Washington, 4 evening by her sisters in law, Mrs.

lor tne WeeK ena. memuer is privileged to attend. The Women's iipMp of i. wasnini 1 Arnold md Mrs. 1 iivuiivo m.

iiiwjivv TramC ClUO Ol omi rnnuscu is liic hostess club. and her sister, Miss Ami y. Two Recitals to Be Given by Students Mctloud Lumber mm How Uiie WomiiV isen. Miss Ay' nounced her engagement to Clarence J. F.

Holmes, manager of the Wood lnnrl Lumber company, E. T. Robie, father, Fran weianer. 8iater Attendant The matron of honor will be a sis the bride. Mrs.

Bernard Wilson of Chico, who will be dressed in rose. Harold Ouimet of San Mateo will act as best man. Miss Weidner is widely known in Yolo county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weidner of Dunnigan.

She Grand President to The party, held at the Arnold Christensen home, 449 Grand avenue, was a surprise for the guest of Druids Woodland Grove No. 244 meets at Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. m. Itebekahs Woodland Lodge No. 249 Speak to Y.

L. I. of Auburn, president oi vnc woooianu i Lumber company and president of the Lost Her i Auburn Lumber company, and S. Thin 1 ii UfcBride, of Davis, vice president of 'UOUDie cnin OlUg Of Mrs. Frisbie Two recitals will be given by stu ripnt of Mrs.

Dorothy Ladd Frisbie dents of Mrs. uoroiny uau rearo ana wmsc for the evening with a supper meets at uaa Y. L. I. Meets at Holy Rosary Parish Pllm roj the JUaVIS, Wl.on tvu.mmnu ion high school and later of the San ion high school and later ol the aan ing.

Hlgn score i i Miss Mona Harrison with Mrs. Leon i I 1 7, InintutP 11 branches, are leaing I'nclay in com uainea I'nysiOH Jose Teachers' college. She taught twoj at her home on Cross street Thurs I school and theiav anrl Fridav. day and rnaay. ui nanv with Harry lerrni, a represnia ShanelV Flffl nan, p.

m. National. TheaterGeorge Arliss ard Cassel receiving. be at the regular I. u.

i. meeuns fVl tt.ii rm.nn Lumhpr Wins IU lire past term in the Knights Landing ine man wno nayea.wu ai" Thursday. Mrs. Collen will give a talki1 Inc Oakland, to visit the If you're fat first The iZL mill in. and a banquet win oe neiu.

it Lumber company's banauet will be held. meet Bridge prizes were given to Mary Hutchison, high, and Mrs. Emil Storz. low. Decorations were carried out mith fh rnhles The Thursday evening be given by Louis Schlieman, advanced student, with xylophone solos by I Charles Ladd of Gait, brother of Mrs.

ing will be at the Holy Kosary Farisn: Mt Shasta. They hall at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Collen resides th. WPPk Pnd quests of the "UannonDall express snows Take one half teaspoontJ chen Salts in a glass of hi and 9 p.

m. in San Francisco. pmx, green anu jeuu" 'and appointments in that scheme. The scnooi. Overman received his master business administration degree at Stanford university and is now investment analyst in the trust department of the United States National Bank in Portland.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Overman of Portland.

Weddiiur Breakfast Frisbie. Friday evening there will be a group of pianists. Parents and friends have been invited to each. light on fatty meats, pot i gilts were present" McCloud Lumber company and will inspect the mill and all the holdings of the huge plant there. Incidentally they are going prepared to do some fishing and to play golf during their rniuAi i Eastern SUr Meets at Masonic hall tonspn in a "parasoi we YOLO ana pastries weeiS'i scales and note how manjj p.

m. Red Men Klatawa council meets at colors. Those invited were Mrs. Leonard Cassel, Mrs. Emil Storz, Mrs.

Wayde leisure moments. Notice also that you ha Udu enows nan, m. A Tlavo er nf SflPianientO Harrison, Mrs. J. wmrepwn, narnson, iurs.

Girl Scouts Wild Kose troop meets The two programs ioiiow. 'Scherzo From Sonata op. 49" (Beethoven) Don Stevens 'Valse Flat Minor" hopin) 'If 1 Were, a Bird" Henselt) 'Etude A Flat" (Wollenhaupt) Louis Schlieman energy your sKin is clear younger in body Krusch jTwo Applicants T. M. Clearv and Walter Weaver National Theaters George Arliss in Mary Barker, Miss Esta Snead, Miss Fnr Life Certificates i feut be sure Krul and William Peck of Woodland at tended a Southern Pacific employe; "The Man wno riayea snows tieien maruers, a Mnnn Harrison, Miss Uora meeting in Sacramento iucsu.iv oi.

Woodlahd Theater Tom Keene in Clover, Miss Ann Epperson, Miss Lena licavits for life teaching first is the Kruschen profl Xylophone Solo nihg. Mrs. R. T. Silva and son were visi The Sunaown iraji, snows ac reiser, v.

m. Hf.J.ln Rino Miss inanes lhxuu i ii fMnskowski) certificates in elementary schools ap Get a bottle of Krusoheii before the Yolo county board i I.eithold Drug following luc cAiiiaiigiug a wedding breakfast will be served in the Studio Court Tea Room on Ra mona street in Palo Alto to the wedding party. Those who will be present besides the bride and groom are: Messrs. and Mesdames A. F.

Overman of Portland, Frank Weidner of Dunnigan, Bernard Wilson of Chioo, Harold Ouimet of San Mateo, Mrs. Elizabeth Lehman of Sacramento, Misses Betty Bransford of Woodland, Dorothy Bigelow of Yolo, Pauline Pace of Sunnyvale, Messrs. Carl Lehman of Sacramento and Herbert Erickson of Oakland. and 9 p. i tors woodiana weunesuui.

peared the Eaele" (McDowell) Elinor' Hayes, Miss Helen Scjiaeffer, Miss Christensen, Mrs. Arnold Lhns Tuesday in creSto? Edith May Knight and Mrs." Margaret I where in America (lasts IjOUIS ocmienian tensen and Mrs. inris sonata op ancgiv (Grieg) is'iting at the home 'of her parents, Louis Schlieman iMr and Mrs. J. M.

Braden, left for Today TomorroMj Davis Hostesses Entertain at Cards "Le Petit Carnaval" (Streabogg) Recital Given by Grigsby Violinists Miss Blanche Grigsbv's violin pupils will give a recital Thursday evening at Miss Grigsby's home on Third street. The program follows: "A Rose in My Garden." violin, Lucy Meyer, piano, Carol Jean Meyer; "Cherries iii UrDHQ TvJV.nl "Air with her home in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Hayden, Mrs. S. IF. Hayden, Mrs.

J. M. Braden and; Mrs Bertha Baker attended an East lern Star meeting in Davis Tuesday Workman" (Gayrior) HIS MASTERPIECE "Etucle" (Bllbro Eleanor Norton 1 25 Attend Davis Eastern Star Meet js tuae "Peasant Dance" (Gaynor) Mrs. J. F.

Wilson and Mrs. C. evening. Davies were hostesses at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at the Wilson MARRIAGE APPLICATION in nnvi. Summer flowers were: attttm.t.ttstY In Woodland, Chapter 199, Order of Eastern m) i Variations," and the ''Rocking Horse," used in decorating.

june 9, by Evan Batten, 53, of San tsernice moeamgei Tlieir guests weie Francisco ana uncia iusiy, I RarS I AKLIJ a mincn oi ji" Meyer, piano; Valse Barcarolle," bummer 'Reverie and Rondo," Lydia Manx; 'Humoresque," Lucy Meyer; "A Song rf India." Jack Taylor; "Village son, Mrs. J. W. Gilmore, Mrs. Jennie Hillsdale, Mrs.

A. Warren, Mrs. S. W. Mead, Mrs.

E. J. Woodward Mrs. Clinton Folger, Mrs. Arthur Folger, and Mrs.

Kate Fizell. Mrs S. Bisson entertained sixi held initiation services luesaay eve 1 Alice Giguiere ning at the Masonic hall. Those re story" (Gaynor) ceived into the order were Mr and i (Gaynor) Mrs. Buryl Gordon, Mr.

and Mi s. Ed Cnaimers win Burks of San Leandro Mrs. Carl a Bum Bum" (Poldini) Hansen and Miss Nellie Duthie. Mr. ne man (Schumann) and Mrs.

James Duthie were also re Dance (Grieg) ceived as transfers from the Winters Charles Ladd chanter. "Little Music Box" (Gaynor) Mrs. Johnson of Sacramento, past! llue Alk(j Giguiere grand matron of the order, was pres Lente" (Delibe) ent as a visitor, as were also Mrs vma Festivai" (Mihailoff) A Modern uiamu uwm w. THE MAN WHC WOODLAND NOW PLAYING "CANNON BALL EXPRESS" Rex Lease Tom Moore Inner" and "Barcarolle," Ellinor Ger meshausen; "Serenade" and "Ber SHORTS A Comedy A Nev Sport Slants PLAYED GOI ceuse," Billy tame. Railroad Thnll Uratnai dav in honor of Mrs.

Grover Turnbow ncmncrat WANT ADS for results WANT ADS for results Audrev Durst fleDUtV ETunu inakiun, aim Oepuiy lilliu luauuii, Xylophone Solo 0f Oakland. DO YOU INHALE "Valse" (Left Hand) (Schmidt) Miw.i," (Grieg) trons and five patrons from this district, which includes Winters, Esparto and Woodland. Following the services, a supper was served in the banquet room. The initiates' table was all in green, a green cloth and green glass dishes providing the effect. A centerpiece of white carnations was used.

Gladiolus blooms in varying colors were used on tio nthpr tahlps. Mrs. Virginia San Don Stevens 'The Shepherd's Tale" (Nevin) 'Italian Serenade" (Maykapar) Cleora Ritz 'Sonata op. 7" allegro moderate (Gneg) Louis Schlieman ders was chairman of the committee Local Mills Alumnae To Attend Graduation in charge of the decorations and re freshments. About 125 were present Reunion Party Held At McDonald Home Mrs.

Will Boyce, Mrs. B. A. Nor dyke, Mrs. H.

D. Porter and Miss Mary Porter, all Mills college alum win leave 1 naay evening to A Teunion party was neia ar tne nA n.wii t. VipIH it lai'if 1 tiding the 75th commencement pro gram and 54th meeting of the Alum have been friends for many years. A no hostess luncheon was enjoyed and. the group spent the afternoon visit 4mr.no.

the 110 graduates is Miss Margaret Gable of Esparto, niece of Mrs. Porter. The commencement week program IWnn Thursday when President Aure Stenmg, Mrs. nerDert Elements, Peinhardt was hostess to Etain, F.r,u.r, CD. Simpson, H.nry femha, lt 1 Sacramento.

Ky exercises" will be held Friday I morning and in the evening students, rV Pir. alumnae, faculty and trustees will rS. LOenng OlVeS take part in the traditional lantern InMrrrimnye to Pine Ton. Saturday Bridgi a PorHr or HrtTYlA 1 win be the meeting of the alumnae Idlly dl 1 1UH1C association and annual exhibition oi the creative work of students in the school oi line arts, in me evening will be the alumnae dinner and an nual senior junior ball. Mrs.

Anna Doering entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home in Sutter Basin. The prize for highest score was awarded to Leslie Loekett. Refreshments were served. Guests present were Mesdames Ed Whitp J. R.

Lor kntt. Leslie Loekett. Dr. Keinhardt Will spean ui laureate Sunday morning and Commencement will be Monday with the address by Rev. Dorothy Wilson.

Woolworth Pupils G. Koepke, George Roantree, Felix Rossi, Harold "Banner, Mike Honig arid Glenn Hiatt. gH flBlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH Present Program The music pupils of Mrs. H. L.

Silence may be golden but is that why other cigarette advertising is generally silent on this question? WHEN the truth hurts it's only natural to avoid the subject! Inhaling has long beeA an "untouchable" topic in cigarette ad vertising. And no wonder! In every tobacco leaf even the finest, the mildest nature hides certain impurities which, when not removed, are unkind to deUcate membranes! smoker inhales fome part of the smoke from his or her agar, I.ucky Strike developed that great sdehttfic ptocesawhidi removes cer tain impurities, tuckies created that process. Only Luckies have it! after Luckies had beenfurnished them for tests, basing stated that Luckies are less ifftoting to the throat than other cigarettes. "It's toasted" Vmt Pisstlsw O.K. AMtMSCA TUNE IS ON LUCKY mn tmWtimt 4m mttmm, mifmmlM) immf mrj Tm4r, Tkf md Mm) Woolworth gave a program Thursday afternoon at four o'clock at the Wool Hi Girls to Have Program Meeting The Senior1 Hi girls will meet ThiinHov nt ui o'clock at the home worth home on rjrst street, iho.se participating were: Glenn Kerr, "Hark Vosner Nancy Flynn ami Jane Praet, "Selected of Mrs.

Forrest CaldWell on First street. There will be a buttet ainner. Each member! of th club will contribute to the program. This is a regular meeting of the group of which Virvini Reese is nreaident. New of (iail Whitlow, "warming at eve Phyllis Scarlett and Gail Whitlow.

"Grace Alice MiHs in vocal solo, Stewart Cranston in oboe solo, "One Alone" and "Kiss Me Arlett Linnell, Second Valse; Earlyne Willard and Elizabeth Marr Vlnrs in niann duct. "Qui Ruill ficers for next year will be elected Bender, "In a Simple Carol Stowe, Earlyne Willard, "In a Persian Alice Mills "Shower of Carol Stowe and Gerald Bridge Party Attended by Eight Clifford Christensen, "March Mil Elisabeth Marders, "Fireflies' (Clifford Christensen, "Meditation, anu Anew wnncu, Derceunc, Naomi Circle Meets Mrs. ThomM Gereld nt trMfft lvncheon Wednesday at her hew it Kwlfhta Undine nt wise lor hhrh jjcore war At Esparto Church Thtaa prtsMit were Mendamea Mae The Naomi circle held ita refular fa Dyer, K. 0. Pyert, Uht meeting st.the church Tnenday srter hami.

Th BftWlOnn was soent aufR. inc. and Mts. Merlin Tnber acted as nWf serving, delicious refresh.

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