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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 3

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PAGE THREE VVOOD THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1935. William Blevinses Return for Summer MARRIAGE LICENSE McCUNE FREIL In Sacramento, to Phyllis Robert McCune, fcV.and Alice Pearl Friel, 19, both of Arbuckle'. Mi and Mrs. William Blevins (nee 'Vivian Young) arrived in Woodland Wednesday frdm St. Louis.

Missouri, versity. The couple are here with Mr. Blevins' parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.

'J. Blevins, and will also spend somji time in Winters with Mrs. Bavins! where Blevins has been attending medical: college at the St. Louis Uni Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Young.

v.v Mrs! Reid Honored at Two Farewell Parties, Sail for Shanghai Erma: Morelli to Be Honored at Party Committees for the initiation ceremonies' of the Rainbow. Girls arc at work planning the pron'i nm for tno affair which for 7:0 p. June 17. Worthy Advisor Therona Wolver tpu appointed the following committees: entertainment, Ann Thompson, members, Charlotte Gi uiene, J.ean Uouglas apd Gladys Knight; decorations, Edna Cooper, chairman; refreshments; Marion Bau man, chairman. The last two chairmen will name thai committees later.

A ritualistic and social committee for the next year was' named as follows: Sue Huston, grand cross of color; Marjorie Praet, past worthy advisor; Virginia Reese, past grand choir director, and Catherine Weath erby, a representative of the Order of Eastern Star. hh iioV HfinAi'ture for her new. Miss Erma Moi'elli will be iruest of home in I Ianford, Mrs. B. C.

honor Thursday, evening sit a party to ce givn at her home on west main street. The Party will celebrate both her birthday and her graduation from noiy jtosary Academy. Cards will be played in the. garden mil a midnight sunnei. will be served; Attractive decorations will be.

used has been entertained at two complimentary parties this week. The first w.as:gi.ven Monday when, a trio, of hostesses, Mrs. Peder Christiansen, Mrs. Alfred Gumbinger and Mrs. William Holland, honored her at the Christiansen 'home, and the second was Wednesday afternoon, an affair given by the Scout Mothers at the home of Irving Kidmen, The trio invited a Kroup for a luncheon, at the Christiansen home and the afternoon was' spent playing games.

Prizes were won. by Mrs. Reed Cardinal Girl Scouts Given Swim, Picnic for the pleasant atfair. Guests will be and Mrs. Vincent Chamberlain, Mr.

arid Mrs. Cecil Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Landucci and son, Richard; Mr: and Mrs. Sahtucei, Miv and.

Mis. Rismo Riccj. and daughter, Hazel; Miss Vera Sor ensen, Miss Erma Morelli, Miss Mary Moi'elli, Miss Helen Call, Remo Ricci, Arthur To.wnsenri, Ricci, Ralph Morelli and' Gino Morelli. were Mrs. Reed, Mrs.

Irving Kramer, Mrs. Chester Mlddieson, ivir.s. Hughes, Mrs. Garon Wilson of Dixon, Mrs. Lowell Street, Mrs.

Mrs. A. L. Given, Stanley Dalton. Approximately 25.

members of the Estal Btirch Weds Yuba City Man Cardinal Girl' scouts who sold tickets to the benefit play were given a picnic and swimming party Wednesday evening. Tire girls went swimming at the Fliers' club and the. pic uic supper followed Attending were Mrs. E. E.

Griffith, Mrs. Zebal, Betty Miles, Phyllis Everhart, Jean Crawford, Barbara Henle, Phyllis Archer, Bernice Mpedinger, Eleanor Norton, Barbara Younger. Scout uiotners crup attenaeu inn nic party held for Reed at Kramer's The enjdyeti 'the afternoon "together. J. BARTH Miss Estal Burch of to the Sutter County Farm advisor, was married Saturday to Dud Birthday Surprise ley W.

Robbins of Yuba1 City in a 1st Street Given Mrs. Mark ceremony solemnized, at tteno by tne pastor of the Luthern church in thai. city. The bride is a graduate1 of. the P.

T. A. Officers Attend Conclave Marysyille Union High school of the class of 1024 and has been a resident of Yuba City for the past 11 nine of which she has been employed Mrs. M. Mark was delightfully surprised at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday.

Friends from Sacramento and Wopdr. land were present. She. was. presented: with valuable if.ts.

and later on refreshments of TRUCK OWNERSI C. Louis Vood for Tire Values in (be latin adviser otte. Robbins is the son of Mrs. Maude Russell Robbins of Yuba Uiiy ana ice cream and cake was served to x5 ply 8 ply truck Four officers of the Parent Teach ers association went to Live Oak, Thursday to attend the final 19th district hoard meeting for the Mrs. C.

C. McDonald of Woodland is the retiring president of the district. Others attending from here were Mrs. G. L.

Jessup, Mrs. C. C. Foy and Mrs. Henry also a graduate ot the Marysvillf on High school He is employed xd S.GO 1 G00x20 truck 2 i.2fi 700x20 truck 750x20 truck S2ox20 truck 50.05 in the Bank of America at Marysville.

Jt ply truck JO ply truck 12 ply truck lhc couple departed lor the coasl those. in attendance. Mesdames. Mrs. Hjalmar Carlson.

Mrs." Martin Delander, Mrs. E. J. Grickson, Mrs. Fred Doctor, Mrs.

Sandy Bcrgstrom and Mrs. M. Mark; Misses Marjorie Lo.u Pratt, Jacqueline Erick.son, Catherine Delander, Helest an.dj.naMtfci'tj;. vi" to spend a two weeks' honevnioonj and, on their will reside Guaranteed Pennsylvania Truck Tires West Main Street Phone 294 3 street in 1 una Litv. A farewell luncheon was tendered the bride elect Friday afternoon ati the farm adviser office "in Yuba City, attended by members of the sec retarial stall.

Mrs. T. D. Cummins, left, and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth, photographed on board the President Pierce on which they sailed Friday to spend the summer in Shanghai with Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Morris, son in law and daughter of Mrs. Cummins. Edith June Reed Democrat." WANT ADS for Mll.r1 'jli I Shop At The Fashion! 1 "THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN" Gives Farewell Party Challenges Mrs. "Lydia Menges Speaks at Meeting Little Mips Edith June Reed, who (Continued from Pane One) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Keed. will leave shortly to mase. net ed Fairchild home ttantnro, entertained at a Mrs.

Lydia Mengis snoke at t'm Evergreen meeting in the Odd Fcl well party at her home here Wed would actually started when Dr. learned that the Clini pay out and that a i nesday arte moon. group could naii weunesaay evening: ctm The affair was held in the garden trip to the state no lormcu. I Aft I I Thh COUPON Is I with and refreshments passing tion held in Fresno two weeks ago. Fan child had nursed his 'dar the time.

Attending were Nancy Merritt, After a brief business meeting, ins along," be continued, "being both cards were the diversion of the eve the mother and father of it. Naturally, ning. Mrs. Amelia Groh won high! h'e wanted to protect it in that hour Martha Street. Marie Plank, Ileeri ranuesAi.

uoiiar 1 viable, save it I Tailored: Sizes 5 7 a nnTlase of one pair of I fS I rtir. Van Raalte Full Fashioned. r. L. IIHVS Uingloss Hosiery, you are score prize and ivirs.

uaroara incss. 0i' need." Kopping, Claire Cummins, Phyllis Archer, Adelle Jean Acedo, Roma Cal low for the women. Conrad Huekt Much has been said how Dr. Bell Dorothv Jessup, Irene carter, high man and Augu Comonio! rki low for the men. CathfiriiMi Johnson.

Barbara Henle, and Dr. Lawson walked out in cold blood. That is not true. Dr. Lawson Mabel McFarland, Edith June Reed.

entitled to one pair FREE, rti a I a rv fc 1 iirintr this i otinon at time JjraS was thrown' out the window and Bell and Dr. Blevins had to leave. MARRIAGE LICENSE 'Local Legionnaires Plan Patient Thefts Denied I TEDTSEN KERRISEN In Reno, 1 blips i ici. I I I THE 2 HnurSnecial I June 1, 1935, to Fred Tedtsen, XT i Ml i Attorney tsauey disputed wnac nau 1 0 VlSlt I OUntVlile been, testified to ahout Dr. Bell soliciting the Clinic's clients.

He said Dr. RpII ami TV fawwn had ritrht.to1 Woodland, and Ldna JKer i risen over 21, ban ancisco, uaiu. clients Idiey dn ir( that they were not unfair and that few patients left the Clinic. He also brought out that the depression wan Plans for a body of Woodland Legionnaires to attend the Legion picnic at Yonntville on June Ifi were ixone completed today by Harold McCnllom, emnniander of die American Legion post here. McCollom hopes at least 'AU Woodland residents will make the trip.

at tfiat time anri "naturally busi l.ail I 1 Fashion I Silk Dresses I I Girdles. 1 FRIDAY $2.00 I line quality will huvi uroup of Dresses from our HI 8 f1 AA QATSlPHAV Wt ma, m. on 9 nn Attornev Bailev are ued that Mr.1 Armfield had no right, to represent bold sides in a ease and was unethical uardian ot public iunds, Attorney Bailey said, sees all i. Wl snouid be be both DraSoIiC P1W lUlWfil Piilo for o.NL I Silk Ton 1 I a banker and lawyer and then turn Clinic directors ami officials 1V popular iviucHt we in. ns'Hin staK'inpr this Refers to idow A Special Representative Bailey ae ain contended that oui) and not the old iurs.

j. lj. llarDinson neeuert tne From the ney her late husband had comimr to him and she is now holding an SERA job because of the fraud and conspiracy of the bank and Clinic, de ed the plamtitr counsel. Hats. $1.00 I MLfvMc I All merchandise adver Wt 1 UTV Fine Assortment; tised is n.

and of the JStJ i X. La'cii Orgtihdie, Pique, Silk BreT Fine Quality Satin 9 1 11 d1 AA I wh Horn Wrnllv Ol" A Attorney C. C. McDonald for. the Belle Sharmeer Hosiery Mills will be at defendants preceded Attorney Baiiey with 'a brief, detailed account of why he believes the defendants committed fraud and were sincere and honest He said his rival attorneys had made! i GREAT OliarS JJL.UU 'an, Chcdc Yr Needs: MM DiipS $1.0 Rormlar SI.

25 Values slickers out ot Meir own witnesses, especially Waiter Cain bell. He said actions were represenstble. Upholds lianker iVlclJonald declared field had a right lo for Hot Days and Nighis These new Belle Sbarmeer Krtce 1 Length Stockings make it easy to assist in the re organization of ie because he had helped WmSmSSSSiS IV White and Tea Tlose WK I Swim Suits Dresses! Dresses! Play Suits I cry clever and very colorful two and KB The famous Bradley in one and two piece Dresses consisting nf suits il1 an, secl' I CadCod rrMJ $3.00 save it when others had endeavored to destroy it. "One can't really blame Mr. Armfield," he said, "for looking after his own properly." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ignore neat waves, ooiucuuw mv sence of stocking, above the knee, keeps you cool as a cucumber.

Then too, the Knee Lehgth garter it's Attorney Irwin. Laston of San Francisco' reprcscntintr the plaintiffs. spoke briefly before the case closed, saying that Judge Brutoii had been lair in heaving both of the story 1 I Ihey last fl a handsome Lastex Uce artait is specially comfortable. Never interferes with the circulation and stays up without coaxing. Perfect summer colors.

No tings. Very thrifty ami mat lie telt argument should 1 rany wrc 1 VW HHI HN The defendants have taken twice 51TZ I moussclme fie sme mm neis. 1 i fs A VCV VO I OuUlniuliiiK In style and a 6 beautiful array of pastel cnW.s. ())u. ft flMoimi, lvoc.s Unheard of, nbclievcahle, nevorlhlcss true! il most.

onl.stnn.Hn.v for sl.vl,. fii. prices, lixclusive nere. as lonir to tell their sl.nrv." he. said.

inn we eel saUsticd that it aire bru t.iin will wr igh Idle arguments fairly. Because of Lhc comnletcness of tin Unlinoil summer 'Lnv Cre fla''lmcn hcAr rt duality. Sizes .14 to U. A limited ckidmir white all wool Botany Dresses ve offer a larKe sek aI A number. While dJ1'7Q irnf.tei cnirth.

dlk (III I nf beaut fit Summer Ml I 1 I i evidence submitted, court observer: believed that Judge Bruton will arrive! I Wliilc they last! tfJtF.W I for and vSaLur J. Belle To consult with you in regard to the Correct style, length and color of hosiery for various en sembles and.occasions. This; is a service arrang ed for your convenience at the Vogue, Friday and Saturday. Jy decision. ITNEE.

LENGTH IVinv u.jh I lB 1 J) I I Skirts I with the Lace Gorier 'Fashion Staging Other Knee fiengtb. Hose nOcand 75cTait Two "Dollar Days" iirtuu Kijnxhw I B' I VX tW: MA' Jt I Summer wcicrht wool skirts, ckv imported Bafs of patent fMjlAW tAAjlf Lf Si AM Pin iscai land crepc. Formerly sold MSmSm' solids. Former values to iH i Jtaon Fridav and Saturday, I uucne vntt AAU ftflrcc rnn ireeS I AA AA Abe Vegod was so pleased with the business volume recorded at the cent Dollar Days event' in Woodland that he is having two Dollar Days of his own at the Fashion. Friday and Patuvday are the days.

Mr, Vegod i also featuring a hosiery coupon which H.J.Bush Woodbind is bound lo please iviumiy,.

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