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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone Your Want Ads 606 PAGE TWO Anti Nazis Storm S. S. Bremen WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 1, 1935. Second Police Slayer MissMoffatt Hostess lseIembree of Willows to Be Bride of Jay Sehorn Saturday At Dessert Bridge, Party for 18 Guests Identified as Youth DUNSMUIR A youth of 21, but a veterun in crime, today was sought as the second of two "fashion plate gunmen who killed Police Chief F.

R. "Jack" Daw of Dtmsmuir. He is Robert Miller, alias Barr. His ten year crime career, established by the State Bureau of Criminal identification working county and city includes a five year term in ri ice ami Afrit lone Reformatory and a half dozen Pj.lSS Set 'lllenlineation, search for Miller spread through California ami i F.cnetal services for Edward Gis 1 Oregon. Ida Larious cf Hollister, his selbv'echl.

who died Ifi Oakland Wed sier in Jaw, could give the officers ineniiiv, will be held at the Grant D.jno information. Oilier 'funeral home in Oakland Fri Suit day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gis In his flight Miller discarded a suit felbrechU who was bom (14 years ago which had been cleaned in San Jose. i. i Wan en.

Pennsylvania, had been a Autnorities there traeed.it and raided baker for 10 year's. Bakers from the: an but' there was no sign region will act as casket bearers. Lf Miller. They discovered evidence tie was a brother in law of Miller mieht have a hil" fcni'v. Herman and Ed Mezger, Mrs.

out in the San Joaquin valley but T. tha. nvespncp, of onlv their immediate kinfidks, Mi of Willows and' Jay Sehorn. Woodland newspaperman, will be nuuw'l al; Miss. Janet Moffett of Oakland, Father P.

A. Groaly, lor many years pastor oi the chuil Kei.ye home hi'. Woodland, will perform the marriage rites. Woodland, entertained guests at. a "The" bride elect 'is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Hemmt ui bridge dessert rhursdtiy ailcrnoon. lows! She graduated" from the College Miss Jane Fitzgerald, Miss Dorothy! MmO Stowe, Miss tJaylene Johnston, ivuss Peggy Johnston Jane i is Frances" Griffith, Miss Hele 1 Mumma, Miss Georgette Hullings 1 worth, Miss Phyllis Miss Bethel Brown, Miss Bernicei Short, Miss Dorothv Matlich, Miss lra; uch for it THURSDAY Martha Ann right, hdna oo Foresters Court Star oi Miss Cetty Howard and her house Patrieia MeiDonough Veteran Kcbekahs Meet at Odd Eel vkssalmi Rejects British Proposal ida Alii em and Mi's, Marie JiarUi, ail oi mis ifistiict, who with their fain ilies wili attend the rites. Iloise Theft Hearing As ain Continued Oai la a.

ci ine i acij.ii; ui The groom to be is the son of Mr. and.Mrs.. Edward Sehorn. He received his.j degree at the University of Oregon in l'J32. His father is owner and publisher of the Willows Journal.

Miss 'Margia Baird of rand. college friend of the bride ek et, will he bridesmaid and Jdwmi dehorn, will be bis brother's best man. Following a honeymoon trip to southern California the young couple will take up their home in Woodland, Mr. Sehorn to resume his posiLion on the news staff of the Local Quartet to Sail for York National 'ineau 1'at O'Brien in "Oil 1 1 1 for the tamps of shows at QfefQft KebeKaaS 7 and p. m.

Bill's Theater Roger Pryor in "Horn ij 1 TVT GF.X'.OVA ili'H Mus ftat SV reieeted charged ck for a four power conference in the shows at i ami flQlU OUClcU 1V1CGL tkmenl of ding a hor.sr;. for 9 p. I niuin: Brodenck has been continued to Aug fho eharsce is made by Pa FRIDAY Veteran Rebekahs enjoyed their Mascns F. and A. M.

lodge No. 156 regular meeting at Odd Fellows hall; meets at Masonic hall, 8p. in. Thursday alterneon. At the conclu nfPvif.ti h.

"Oil sit the nveung, reiresn served bv Mrs. ale. for the Lamps of shows at; 7 and p. m. Bill's Theater idoo's MaiLry in Tar Mrs.

A. G. Silberstein and Tonthaker. New York police battle crowd 1 of anti Nazi bystanders caught in jam at demonstrators tried to storm the rip'ped off critically and the Swastika em fato i on the Sn oined the Slicl' in crovevsv rh Abyssinia. He indicated le wound be agreeaMe to a conference betwven Italy, England ami trance, excluding Abyssinia.

Also, by faitng answer a Franco British proposal of a procedure iormuia for the League council's debate on the crisL, Mussoiia: forced postponement until tomorrow of the council's ess ion scheduled for tonight. Abyssinia readdy accepted' the formula. in Washington, President Roosevelt expressed hope that a ru aceftd solution may be found. Dr. and Mv.

C. W. Cooper. Jr. E.

Buckman ar.d Diwiia Cooper are completing jdai tor sailing August 9 on the Grace liner Santa Ro a. for. a vacation trip to New York. The partv'will motor acro the oatmeal from New York and the trio will ta: nival Lady" and Tim McCt "Law Beyond shows and p. m.

ISTOCK MARKET SHOWS LOSSES Carl Hansens Hosts the'm several weeKs. En route to New York, the luxurious liner will stou at Mexico, Guat First Arrest in Drive On Valley Counterfeit Gang amala, Salvador, Panama, Cartagena. andand Havana. L.aWIl 1 ally Witter arid Company, Sacramento Offices. NEW YORK The stock market Dog "Murder" Provokes Suit or $500 Damages Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hansen were hosts at a lawn party at their home ROSEYTLtE An important link in the twisted trail en have followed for two months in Northern CahT.v as slightly off on the 1 hursuay mat Miss Durst Observes Birthday in South Open Close on trwrl 1 liesday evening. An Quotation: here late Wednesday when ii ue.w. e.f counlei'feitei ida was believe; Valley ranchoi dollars he passer oluc e.i.a pielim i evening oi mwN and dancing was jTransanierica lowed by refreshments. I riaf.eroillar made the three 1 V.

confessed to federal invostigato'i A A ENTO in Roseville earlier this week. 40 'a 19 25 V. U. S. Commissioner John t.

Kohett nianded to jail i ng all tie cential figi nary hearing for Biladc irtue! By night, a vic of the story book Dr. suit filed here against ange qualifies and the be dered to pay o00. ovine, brought the suit attribute? in a court of these sti 33 bond. Rio Linda. And I i Guests at the parry wo're Mr.

ann ighting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durst and Mrs. J. C.

Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. S() 'QL daughters, Miss Audrey and Miss Chris Christensen, Mr. and Mrs.

Barba'ra, are returning to Woodland TlHodald Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Nels.Go,den Stalt, TW1 ill this week end from Santa Barbara, i Johnson of Guinda. Mr. and Mrs.

Slrnclard Oil where' Mr. Durst has been attending i Corbctt, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Neilsen, I Ca puck Co, summer session at the state college Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Christensen, Mr. there. and Mrs. Stanley Mortensen. Mr.

and Audrey Durst was guest of: Mrs. timer Milligan, Mrs. dens Jen j.j0torsi honor at a parly given this week by1 and daughters, Miss Ellen and Anaconda Coppe: Devine shntihl neighbor of ft Man Admits Roosevelt 'Whisper Campaign' Martha Schluer Feted on Birthday am had heen "Dr. Mr. and Mrs.

'retl I'serce in.a ynr. liana ol r.M'urio, airs, oonam.a Anu.r. Teiophone i AS Aag. birth Mrs. Kartme Lurry, Mrs.

meriean Can Barbara in celebration of her daV Little Miss Martha Kchluer was Carrol Powell, Miss Bertha SLorz, Mon1 Ward Miss lhitriell Milligan, alias Olive T'id Ajm a. r.oneree ,,1 pal ty giv. i DSeir 37 ils. K. Knudsoii.

Area as Sirnonseil, I erihdav bv Mi' Ororex can. Garters Leam Program Ted Rasch, Carston Quist, Henry Par, L. Uho Steel i Cote. randmotlier, at her home 'IhonvaW Hanson, a. i lanson, Xmi 'fob.

Hansen and Billy Powell. And, Rant, From AI Pearce West Liee United Aircraft Mrs. Haskell Honors The NEW E. RADIO ARRIVES TODAY! The Set with the New Metal Tubes Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Card word from Ai Pearce ihi suv eunesaay i i i u. Refrcsliments and games were enjoyed by the little guests during iae afternoon. Those invited to the party were Aon Crawford.

Carolyn Huston, Antdindle and Suzanne Stephens, Jean Zane, Richard towe, Malcolm Tool', Robert and Donald Cray an.d Robert Hollingsworth. 'Fats of Model Home that his program will be released AXiCjrandson on tSirthday I llav Radio City over an NBC coa: ighti coast net wo id; everv SejJtemljer 'Jo 'J3Vi December '7 lvi i The Dow Jones averages: from I) MO to 7. P. S. starting Au Mrs.

It M. Haskell honored Industrials 125.S5 off O.dS small grands, Robert Schulta, on his fifth birlnday with a party, at her gust 9. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are; grandparents in law of Mr.

Pearce.1 He often visits here with them. Fishing with Mr. Carter is his favorite divertisenient. 20 Rails oa.U 1 oti licit 20 Utilities 23.7(i off U.d'.t home on Pirsf street fuesday alter 1 Still in Doubt Her i Games were played by the youngjn ITx DfJ A 7pr wrM, guests and refreshnwnts were served, i iwi "nvu At Cmhtj Hospital: f. an informal meeting of the Ch In Winters District i i 1 i nil I ((V: 1 1 1 lr Triom;) fb jr huniers Inanii' ainVlock.

a ftirthe: osr at the al an weiv iJame ja produ Haskell, i ha Me Seh.it. in 1 hulU. Richard Haskell and butterfat a year over J.e.i h.m. rarenLs at the party What acombina.iun! 1 ixcelh nt lo.ei were Mrs. 15.

M. Schultz. Mrs. 15. It and drink served in the A1R C001.

ED HaMtell. Mrs. John Colsou and Mrs. CANTEEN, Main and Uh Sfs. jUl It M.

Haskell. uissian was LaY(, Wua.iland under 1 5 o.ooel borne at the eOtinlV I di'er into Winters Thursday morn heard on the proposed i raynnam ing. They arrived at their homes: was agreed to oc.t about It o'clock a. m. after bagging a boost the project providing irce point buck near Monticeto.

Woodland re 'dent will spans Among the other Winters resident; home and succeed in western Yolo countv were: ernmenr. loan. No fficial cote es uld Viil Crawford returnc d. Wednesday SHOWS 79 P. M.

i from San Prancisca. vhere he spent Mo lili btreoi three da Woodland ti ti A. L. Marl m. D.

S. at the meeting because Chadwick. and L. M. and Wayne Ire ouuvum was lacking.

Another meet anti. ig will he held next week. I Oroville Citizens Go Back To Sunday Store Gpenmg OROVIttE Oroville residents reversed a previous dccisioi Wednesday and voted to keep stores open on Sundays and holidays. The vote totals were 303 for the ordinance closing the stores and 40 against, climaxing a bitter battle since an original vote of 1000 to close the stores last April. 1 Today and Tomorrow THURSDAY FRIDAY 9 BME Jean Muir Arthur Byron InAlice Tisdalc Hobart's Best Selling Novel that 'MAC INE, AFTER TH I RTY" PP W' YEARS I'VE COTTEN YOUR MOTHER, YO I jfe VlMijCrWi "JiREITS FOR BETTER VALUES ALWAYS" S.

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So you can vary it with fruit juices, milk or cream, chili sauce or chopped pickles such an easy way to avoid salad monotony. Get a jar! EST F000Sr 88c J.r? St. BREIT'S Woodland I'hone 83.

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