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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone Your Want AdsM PTF'FY" AND TKS Mrs. Francisco Again Heads Evergreens Gertrude Eaton Eldori Bell Honored Weds Oakland Man At Surprise Party WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1913. wiinnii fiini ir 'fan i tii wvj of Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Bell were given a surprise party Tuesday evening by the staff of the .1. 1'enncy Co. Evergreen totlge members re elet Mrs. Rose Francisco as 11 resident al tlioii business iiicctinir held Wed THURSDAY ncsday oveninir at Odd Fellows Cirls Mivl at the h. store.

Mr. Bell, who is a member 'of the staff of the local store, was married recently to Miss Eleanor Farn PATHFINDER First air There's been so much talk Suprtwil Cord Ttre p. in. lVlephmie Omipany Open p. m.

Korostfr'i (uu Star l' Wundl No. 1U meets at Odd 1 p. m. National Tlieater Hnth Chatlerlo "Lilly Turner" and Hebe Daniel: pleasant cve refreshmenls electric toast sented to the id Mrs. 11.

E. The group enjoyed a ning together with served in conclusion. An or and blanket were pr couple by the guests. A I tending were Mr. a It was decided to have uisiallnUon October 25.

Other officers chosen were Lydia Mentis, vice president; Mrs. Ida Kraut, recording secretary; Mrs. Juilal Seiuvartsuruhcr anil Mrs. Kin mii Mart'melli, inside guards; William Krain, outside guard; Mrs. Emma Lieutwein, financial secretary, and Mrs.

Gertrude Mende, treasurer. Trustees elected were Mrs. Elsie The wedding in Oakland Saturday 'of Miss Gertrude Eaton, formerly of Woodland, and Leonard Herman Ver ibarg, both of Oakland, has been an jnotinced here by Mrs. A. II.

Weston, sister of the bride. The ceremony was I performer at a quiet wedding at the ihome of the bride's molVr, Mrs. A. Eaton, in Oakland. Mr.

and Mrs. iWesion were the members of 'the family in attendance. The bride is the youngest daughter or Mrs. Eaton and the late Mr. Eaton.

She was born here anrl was graduated jfj om the Woodland Hijrh school, Later received her diploma from ileaki's i Business college. She has many 1 friends here. The couple are living in Oakland, where Mr. Verbarg i's employed in the 'Oakland agency of the. San Francisco Call Bulletin.

SIZE PHCEfEPF.1932 PRICE TOUT $6.39 $5.55 4.50 20 5.99 6.00 4.50 21 6.10 6.30 4.75 19 6.97 6.70 5.00 19 7.38 7.20 s.oo 20 7.48 7.45 5.25 18 8.35 8.10 s.50 19 9.40 9.40 "Cocktail shows at Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rhodes, Mr.

and Mrs. John Kroninger, Mrs. Jessie Sawyer, Mrs, Betty Hall, Mrs. Ann Wademan, Benny Jull. ShelUmmmer.

Mrs. Elizabeth Slaven LM oiumn v'um' and Mrs. Leona Web. The financial! shows at 7 and p. committee includes Mrs.

Katherine Kit IDA about prices going up that we're printing the facjs about our prices for Good 1 year Pathfinders here. Look them over and see yourself most Pathfinder prices today are below (he. level of one year ago and you're getting a better lire for your money! Goodyear has actually increased the tread thickness built these tires so good they give 30 longer average tread wear 30 greater mileage! No wonder millions say that these big, fine, husky Goodyear Pathfinders are better than the best tires of most other makes! Better get yours now and be ready for slippery winter driving with the safety of brand new rubber with grip in the center of the tread. house, Luthringer, Mrs, Lena Dahl and Ma Telephone Company The world's favorite tire is a great Old Telephone Users Still On Local List! ric Blohin. Dr.

.1. W. Havortii was selected as the lodge doctor. The committee for the card parly to be held at the next meeting is Mrs, Elizabeth Whitehead. Mrs.

Leona Weiss, Mrs. Lena Amacher. Mrs. Ida I to p. m.

Cotillion Club Meets at Jessie West studio, "r.l i p. m. Card Tarty Given by Holy Rosary Alumnae at Academy, p. m. Eastern Star Meets at Masonic hall, buy for mileage, tafety, S.2U snd value.

Prices start at 'en stmt remmiu FREE! corn c.rro,i(.;: nr. Allison and Mrs. Katherine Beck. A fj p. nl.

social will be held after every bus? R0d Men Klatawa council meet: ness session this fall with cards and Odd Fellows hall. 8 p. m. refreshments on the programs. A i National Theater Lionel Barry!" penny march will feature the next "Looking Forward," shows i session.

and it p. m. applied to battery terminals, cables checked, cells tested and filled with pure water. Prest 0 Batteries 13 Plate for most cars Mrs. Fisk Honored At Elkhorn Party I Fifteen neighbors honored Mrs.

Ernest Fisk at a miscellaneous showier at the home of Mrs. Robert S. Sey of Elkhorn Tuesday afternoon. After the presentation of various gifts, refreshments were served. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mrs.

i Seydel were Mesdames Katherine jFisk, Katherine Welges, George W. Mortimer, Harvey Casselman, Anson I A. Casselman George Casselman, jY. W. Beardsiee, Allan Merkeley and Dorcas Society Meets at M.

Church South, p. m. $5.59 money by getting rid of risky tires now. Exch. nials Repairs r.ecliargmg Road Service Call 3S1 86th Birthday Obsered at Winters Twenty three business and six res idence telephone users, after o4 years 1 on the Woodland list of still have their names in the telephone directory.

Eleven of these had sen ice as far back as 1890, according to! Robert II. Mumm, manager of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph All 29 pioneer subscribers and their representatives today were invited to be guests of honor at the celebration cf the telephone's forty ninth anniversary in Woodland. The invitation! was extended by Mumm on of local telephone employees, who are; holding open house at their 721 Main! street headquarters. Old Subscribers "The eleven present day subscribers, whose named appeared in both the 1896 and IS0E3 telephone direc E. L.

THOMPS Bridge Dinner at Bert Clover Home Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clover entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at their home, 31 First street. Attractive appointments were arranged for the dinner and evening of Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Dar rcll Pursell, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Siei'er man, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis, Mervin Devin of Sacramento, Miss Lona Clover and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Clover. daughter Betty, Edna Seyder and Joanne, Harvey Townc and son Edward, Eleanor Bandy, George Hicks, George Harbinson. the honored guest and the hostess. DRIVE IN ENTRANCE ON FIRST STREET WOODLAND Main at First St.

Phones: Office 391; Home 577 HE A i i COAST MANUFACTURED OP. neys, seventeen stores, one undertake ElirfiGFil GliL tO Mrs, Sal lie McClure was complimented Tuesday p. m. in her Buckeye home, near Winters, in honor of her 86th birthday. McClure is the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Ely and came to Buckeye with her parents in 18f7. At her advanced age she is in reasonably good health and was able to enjoy the family reunion, felicitations and refreshments. Handsome birthday cakes were made by Mrs. George Cooper and Mrs.

Glenn Hollar, nieces. Guests were her sisters, Mrs. II. Button. Mrs.

L. B. Spnrgeon. Mrs. J.

I). Crutcher, brother, Ben Ely, these being ail the surviving members of her large paternal family Miss Elizabeth Ely of Oakland. Others in attendance were Mrs. .7. D.

Ely, Mrs. Hear Conclave Talks cT I Mrs. Leithold to Speak To inters Club Group The Winters Fortnightly club will hold its. initial session of the club year Tuesday. September 2i.

in the Mrs. J. V. Leithold of Woodland will he guest speaker and her subject will be her recent visit lo Muscle Shoals. The first meeting is a guest meet tones are: Bank of Woodland, Bank; of Yolo, City Hail, Dr.

H. D. Chris. II. Sieber, Southern Pacific! Dr.

M. W. Ward, Woodland Dem ocrat, Yolo Brewery, Sheriff's and the Mail of Woodland, then listed! as Ihe 'Yolo Mail Publishing said Mumm. "The eighteen subscribers of 3 1 years' standing are: Elmer W. Arm er, plumuer, two worm, coai a.ui i'ced yards, Iwo real estate hrokers.

three banks, one city department, three livery stables, one hospital, six county officers, a barber shop, three grain dealers, three lie: els. three Mi loons. laundry, seven physicians. two newspapers, a field, County Hospital, Judge's Cham ing and eac member is privileged to bers, court house, Cranston bring a guest. Mrs.

Harry Stephani Mrs. Cost Hostess At Capital Party Entertaining for Mrs. Esther Fisk, captain of a patrol in the Daughters of the Nile lodge, Mrs. R. II.

Cost of Woodland and Mrs. ,1. A. Lewis, officers of the lodge, were joint hostesses at the Lewis home in Sacramento Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Lewis was presented with a shower of gifts and cootie and stunts were the diversion. Refreshments were served. There were 25 women, officers of the loder, a.s. guests. Kay Hollar.

Mrs. Robert Button, Mr Ed" Hart, Mrs. James Ely, Mrs. L. ister, three public utilities, tv her eonipanies, one "hark test, a dairy, and a brewery.

On the cover the ouaiir Lontparison. are figures sfiowi there were hut tele oh Hardware Store, then Tt. B. Crans ton, hardware, M. M.

Diggs. District Attorney, County Clerk, then listed' I president and Mrs. Byron Reid chai i man. of the program committee. that i Purrington.

Mrs. Don Gray. Santa Rosa, Miss Mary Crutcher, Oakland. Mrs. Beverly Laugenour.

Woodland. Mrs. Earl Wallace and Mrs. A. Sears and Mrs.

II. McClure, Morgan Hill. Mrs. McClure has two sons, J. H.

and Ben McClure of Morgan Hill. COME AND SEE 'US the entire state in and a tr 17,87 1 on the entire Pacific Coa I Trio Join Eastern Star at Landing Three new members were initiated; into the Order of Eastern Star atj Knights Landing Wednesday evening at the regular meeting oT Grafton Chapter N'. held in the Mason if under name of 'G. L. T.

B. Gibson, Recorder, court house; Arthur C. Huston, attorney; Woodbind Steam Laundry, then listed under name 'X. Joer.sen;' Johnston Bros, groceries; Mrs. Ed.

Leake, J. V. Leithold, Leithold Drug. then 'Liethold El.ston, J. I.

McComtcll. Comer Drug Store, and the Western Union Telegraph Co." The users of this city's U7 telephones, in lNtl'l, included three attor PRINTZESS COATS Stroock and Forstmann Fabrics form; in Rich New Shades Such as Tnkay, I'liiidri', and Kel. Brown mik! Bhicl, tit The ny followed a Mrs. Requests Caution 00 $16.75 t0 $59. Worthy Matron, presided and she was 'assisted by Worthy Patron Forrest Russell and associate matron, Mrs.

Fred Leiser. The candidates were Mrs. I'Vunk Lohsc, Mrs. Eyvind have find Mrs. Dermott Evans.

Mrs. Frnnk Hooper and Mrs. Elmer ilyers favored with a duet. Vir.itors from other lodges included Mrs. Mary Conger, Worthy Matron Volo Chapter N't (in at Woodland; Wilkendorf.

Mrs. Anna Fisher, Mrs. Katherine Siel'ennan, Mrs. Ora Wilkendorf, Miss Meryle Wilkendorf Mrs. T.

If, Divon, all of Woodland Chapter; Mrs. Bertha Baker. Worthy of Cacheville Chaper Xo. Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Ihiyden. Lois A. Baker of Yolo, Mrs.

Jean Culls of Golden Rule Chapter Xo. 1 at Prescott, Arizona, Mr. and iMrs. IL C. Abel, members of Ceano thus Chapter XTo.

1f at San Juan, Mrs. Joye B. Pauley of Fort Sutter i Chapter No. 420 at Sacramento, and 1 vol APE 1 i hD Fresh Unspotted! New frock? No indeed. Rut a frork that looks as smart and colorful and iove'y as il was the day it was hcu.nhl.

I'd Mcfluire. Keystone Service Sta 1un. Keystone Cabins, Woodland. Calif. wai ns motorists in forest areas (o exercise care with Tire.

Credits distribution of free Richfield Fire Laws booklets as aid in saving forest areas rs. Ceni'ton fay ol ivici k.uil, forn I best value in today's market. adv. New Silk DRESSES All the Latest. Models from $5.95 t0 $29.00 New Silk Print DRESSES Just Ai rived at 46 95 Sizes 10 to 10 HOSIERY Special, 88c Sheer Chiffon and Service Hose Hundreds of people have already attended the Open I it; ihe Te'ephoiu" Office 721 Street, which i r.d.; Friilay nig ti, September 22.

The hours are 1 :00 p. ni. to 8:30 p. m. They liavc visited the Cential Office, which might he called 11 io "Nerve Center" of community activity where Woodland operators complete Ihou.sands of calls daily and have r.een the special as well as interesting by of tele phcie rcs airh which have hetn arr.Hng:e(li6r the occasion.

3 "case he our guest. R. H. Mumm, Manager The Pacific Telephon ar.d Telegraph Co. Woodland, California liusincss Office: 721 Main Street Telephone SO It's just returned from a master, cleaning in our new Dry Cleaning Department.

Phone 58( 381 or 640 Now! Same careful attention given to men's and children's garments and to Rugs, Draperies, Curtains and other household articles. Woodland Laundry and Dry Cleaners Formerly Known as the Energy Energy Energy, Carnation Oats bid for fame. Every portion of ic supplies energy at lowest cost. None finer. Ask your grocer today.

New Line Cotton Print House and School FROCKS at $'95 Woodland Corset Shop Phone 308 Mrs. P. .1. Gilbert CARNATION OATS Woodland Steam Laundry) Hat vev E. Hcndcr JIR College St.

Fhones 58, and fill) Main Street.

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