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Phone Your Ads WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935. Father Viewpoint Landing Eastern Star Has Regular Meet COACH STAGG TELLS AGGIES OF CAREER Given P.T. A. by Oraftniv Chanter No, 379, Order of Dr. J.

H. Woolsey Shiv htdd reirular meeting' Wednesday evening1 in the Masonic temple in Knights Landing, with Mrs. The relation 'Between home and Annl "As the Sees It was The date for the of the told the Parent Teachers' Association KnigEts of Pythias 1 THF. "vl Mrs. Best, Home From Orient Trip, new officer! tor the coming year for Wednesday eveninsr, De Wednesday evening ar.

ms school auditorium by Dr. John Homei fi, Wnnlland Clinic stati. nmhei d. The ceremoiiv will be open Coach Amos Alonxo Stagg of the College or the Pacific at Stockton, was the speaker at student assembly at the college at Davis yesterday. With a recital of incidents from his iong career a.s the most famous football coach of the country, he proved, to be a highly entertaining speakeif).

A skit from "The Three Cornered Moon," the student play to be presented Thursday evening in the col lege auditorium, was given. Holiday Decorations MemU Woolsey who snake in place of Plan Ceremonial; Hear Grand Officer to the member immediate lanunes and invited guests. Meetings for. the instruction of of Rev. Irwin Williams of Davis wno was.

nUor Mwav stave an excellent law nf the feneration neces ficers were set lor 1'rkiay evening, November 29, and afternoon, December 2. Refreshments were THURSDAY r.iu.hf'. Pvthias of Woodland, in oe" included the Su' Jo Be Honoree at Sunday Party To greet Mrs. Margaret G. Best on her return from a two months' trip to the Orient, her son and daughter in law, Hv.

and Mrs. Dan Best have invited' 'friends to spend Sunday afternoon with' her at their home, 017 Cross street. The guest list includes about 70 local and out of town guests. An informal afternoon with many pleasant features is planned as the ''welcome home" affair. A profusion of flowers will decorate the rooms Dorcas Society Meets at home of ved.

Mrs. Lucille Frank, 1004 Court their regular meeting held in Native ied bv Russell Ti'ayn Sons hall Wednesday evening made coUeot bv Miss Nelle Preplans a ceremonial in the: Page. n' ai EysV and street, 2 p. m. Kircmenrs Auxiliary Meets at Fire hnnw 2 m.

Used at Davis Dinner Mi Marcello rtaiiK oi r.ne oruer uv 'the Wave 'Ah Landing Garden Club To Give Card Party band Monday. might December 2. The if'v4 soios, and Chicken Dinner Second Baptist Clifton Ad swect Mystery oi mie church, p. m. Cherokee Girls Meet at 'Y 6:30 p.

m. To a Wild Miss City will be to present their cock; tri Hostess and tables. Mrs. Best, who arrived in San l'van elsco only Wednesday afternoon, will intpr(iRtinr and even ex vw Miss ola Barak ana Roy Scouts Lions club troop meets candidates for the rank. The local lodce voted meei Tnothakef' a Kimofi't eai d' nftrtv has been ar i p.

m. the first and third Monday evenings Mrs. C. McDonald reported Citing details to tell her friends about 'Foresters Court Star of Woodland hereafter. rec nt net ivenum ne.u ranged tor.

try tne li niiii Gai den club to be held in the new Boy Scout cabin in the river town Friday Thn fnllnwinir committee 'as wi Sat ranicnto. Mrs Charles Foy, pointed to make detailed plans toT was in cnaig December 2 convention: tred Br Thanksgiving decorations were used effectively at the dinner bridge given at the Bainer home in Davis aturdav evening when. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bainer and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Kile entertained. A small pumpkin was used as candle holder oil each table. The uests were Mr. and Mrs. 1.

Moses. Mi and Mrs. H. L. Belton, Mr and Mrs.

F. J. VeiTmeyer, Mr. an 1 Mrs. A.

J. Winkler. Mr. and hiss uuy 'hilp, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Long, Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Fairbank. Mr. and Mrs. S'. MeRirnev.

Mr. fnd Mrs. Homer afternoon, November at ciock it was announced by Mrs. Warier! del, Clarence DuBois, George Childers, r. meets at Odd Fellows hall, p.

Wild Rose Scouts Meet at St. Luke's Guild hall, 3:30 p. m. Women's Auxiliary Meets at First Methodist Episcopal church, 2:30 p. m.

National Theater Nino Martini in "Here's to Romance," shows at 7 ami n. m. Silberstein and orrest Monroe. r.nn I i'n TC I ilVfi The Pae Rank Team of District No. The proceeds be used by the Garden club to improve the Scout cabin.

Refreshments will the trip sue escape she had from being: held up by Chinese bandits on the tram from I Mukden to Tientsen and again iroin 'Tientsen to Shanghai. Each time she missed only by a day of bc niK on the train the bandits held up. All the trains operate under a heavy police 'escort. i When she is questioned about the Avar situation in the Orient, she will report that are at a tension! With everyone afraid that war will break out at any moment. In Shanf! hai many of the storekeepers have their goods ready to move at a mom Pre Big Game Dance At Hotel' Woodland Bill's Theater John Harrow in "The Curtain Falls," shows at 7 and 9 VI, a selected team irom w.

i lodges in Sacramento, will confer the work. This team will be under the management, of District Deputy Grand Chancellor Neis Jorstad of Sacramento. The annual election of officers for Pythian lodge will also, be held at that meeting. p. m.

W. C. T. U. Meets at home of Mrs.

Caseys to Give Memorial Service Lottie Smith, G24 Pendegast street, P. m. Catholic Card Party Holy Rosary The Goon club, an organization sobool bovy has issued. 7o bids first annual Pre lVig Came Danre which will he held Friday au vcmbei 22 in the Hotel Woodland. Additional bids will be given at.

the door. A special feature of the even Parish hail, p. m. lodge wa huuuiku uj esence of the Grand Keeper of Rec Cornick, Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Taver neUi, Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Conrad, Mr. ri vs. J. Ji.

Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Borthwick, Mr.

and Mrs. Hcnrv Seiver, and Mrs. E. E. Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Road rmus.e. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Howard, Mr and Mrs. Martin II liberty and Mr.

and Mrs. E. hlekevl. Aiiother party given in Davis the s.nme evening was, a dance, at which Mr. and Mrs.

J. I'. Cittingt'r and Mr. and Mrs. (1.

A. liichitrdson were hosts. Knights of Columbus will honor their departed brothers at an animal memorial service held December 3 in ords and Seal, Harry A. Thayer oi San Francisco Wednesday evening. A ent's notice ana ituhi ui citizens there plan to leave for home at the first siprn of a disturbance.

"The antiquity of the temples and, for that matter, all of China, is most Mrs. Best said today. She was a member of a Shrinors the Holy iiosai parish hall. Th 1 VI Ml :a.s fitit Weilm by Jack for Lh. )im give a synopsis oi acuvr ml California looting Fylluamsm l.irovij'in.u,.

u.e held a regular i ish hall. FRIDAY School Prosram Dingle school auditorium, 1 p. m. Ladies' Aid Meets at First Metho dist Episcopai church, 2: SO p. m.

Given by Goon club, Hotel Woodland, fJ a. m. football CameCollege of Pacific vs. Aggies. Hyman field, 2 p.

m. East cm Star Meets at Masonic hall, 'i'iv Knights 0T rjinms an: oniih, nrehestra. The affair will soim formal, it vas annouiiccd at the Goon ehin partv which visited many pom interest in Japan, China, the Philip ihoir ty.rayiy was at llu; tivities and pledging their pines and Honolulu. a supper s.e. vri a nil ardsonos.

Those present were Mr i 1 torts towards the preservation oi Members of his commit Americari, ideals and govcrnmftll trn 'a plans for ditional from the inception of Amer i Hugh Flynn. C. D. Thomas to Be Bridge Club Hosts ill he hostess Mrs. Dan Best, who guests Sunday National Theater V.

Mr. ami Airs. 1 I Slorer, Mr. ami Mrs. Horace Mel son, Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Crafts. nml Mrs.

Frederick Brooks, Mrs. Bvi p.s and Harold Cole. Betty Zane Girls Plan Holiday Basket ieanism," Mr. Thayer said. Jjm Hewitt.

Rainbow Staff for Mrs. William DaHer hy, ipliment to her mother in law, i Margaret G. Best. Hill's Theater Thelma Todd "Lightning Strikes sVii at 7 and 5) p. m.

Yolo Meet Announced A no host bridge club will mcetj Thursday evening at the home of land Mrs. C. D. Thomas; for the reg'U lav session. Erulgc will follow the I dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caidweli i v. iii be i'c: iho evening. Miss Elsie Foy presided the at1T A ePs Auxiliary Thanksgiving Service At Winters Announced Given Shower Party held Tuesday evening at the honn Walnut In Thanks Service Miss Patricia Ann Brown Mi M.mdp A heir assisted by Mrs Older 'Y' Girls to Give Theater Party L.

F. O'Neil, was hostess Tuesday itess Tuesday I 1 TVT given at her Harm0ny UCle INO. Mrs.Vwl i ofrnviinnn Ml. a shOWCl' Plans for making and donating Thanlwiriving basket ere formed, wintovs Presbyterian Auxilia Because of vacation week Winters churches have changed the regular order of the annual community Thanksgiving service from the Wednesday "night preceding the holiday, to Sunday night. November 24.

The Wwi tract for for Worthv Adviser Edna Cooper announced Thursday the officer in the Woodland assembly, whu will initiate girls into the Rainbow Girls kwige f.u entertainment of Cachevilie map ter, Order of Eastern Scar, Saturday night in the Masonic hall at Yolo. Due to the absences or illness of sev fi fll officers, uroxies have been ap moofmn nf he Older 'Y' and the nex meeting set it. ec thank offei.in(f ber 3 at the nome Uu.n. aL llu. Devotionals Toof on Pendegast street.

Closing the f. Barkman aTUi to liam Dahler, Jr. Bridge was rp Qnlo with prizes awarded to Mrs. August VjlVe OOU Oale Kuhn, high and Mrs. Albert Hermle, Mnn day night, the girts i service will be observed at the Pres make up a theatre party meeting, jvivs.

cion 1" l00k part in a current top in' RnnlViPl nt.frm1 lm show, it WUS (leCitl ments. decorated in autumn pies anc," sm? of gon 11, The home pregr pointed to fill their nlaces for the and refreshments flowers, 'Circle No 1 at the 11 a ei mon Re Bavkman will jntaineers. Christmas DeneMueucc 1 eo nim. tuc id pmed 4 social ten hour fol Fern Jones. A Thanksgiving basket ri thM iiroLH am with Mrs.

Bark i for the needy was also planned, and hostess at the Xeil MeArthur 1 ii buffet supper was served to the members. Kate Slave: program. The complete list follows: worthy adviser. Edna Cooper; worthy assist BotaDSsts have determined 1 lint SO distinct species of iris grow in Slaven Mrs. Leo Slavoa Keoo.

chriirman. announced harsusy. ut 11, 1 (. Kuhn Book, o'i rs yVrini. circle benefit sale, which will cno.

yill ml congregao.onal praisg i Democrat WANT ADS for Results Albert Hermle. Mrs. MajTie Tyrell, Mrs. William Dahler, Mrs. An ftf Pleads ShnlP Lbaoios Crengo.

JWfiS Wl 1 IV. 1 1CO.UD ant adviser, Crarh.r.e Uiguicre; Chavitv, Gail Whitlow; Hope, Anne Thomnson, Proxy, Therona Wolver ton; Faith, Dorothy Stowe, proxy, Sue Huston; chaplain. Kmily hias drill leader, Norine Roth: recorder, Delores Roberts, proxy A1il Mao Ooodin; treasurer, Phyllis S.ar lett, prqxv, Merle Richter, love, Dor roll i'ion, Marion Bau man; proxy, Dorothy natnrr Marion Bauman; immortality, El oin: fidelitv. Vera Ebbing yl Sogi hi 1 Fda en and Mare Not Guilty to Shooting a ret Slaven. OPPORTUNITY No 21.

CAMBRTDGE. Mas: Six Initiated Into 1 (INS) Charged with smpmg a motorist with a high powered air pistol from a dormitory window from the campus here, Cornelius Van Shook NIGHT STARTS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 REGISTER NOW Hi Tri (Y' Club hausen; patviotism, Wilceta Bost; orviro. riorolhv. Kvle: proxy. En Six 'riil wru initiated into mem eosi y.

ea. nui. oil 11 i 1 Jsns gc iiu Grgg: confidential oiiMerver, Cora Tnxci; outer observer. Maurfnr The spirit of Thanksgiving is really enjoyed at the table, and we have the things you'll need to make the day a complete And to top it off set the smartest table ever this year, with gleaming linens, and perfect appointments from The Vogue. orhuootts Institute of Teehnoh pie ad' Wohlfrom, Miss Mary Lou Hughes, op UKUi assault and battery with Miss Green, neon ii ll.

vi M. Vy, and a hinge: m. weapon ami thee as i was continued Betty Wolf. Miss Virginia Gallon! Bcafy; musician, Mrs. Nellie Veres Transportation for the girls is being furnished by Mrs.

Cathevms iiian. Mcr'e Richter am WileetaBest Two Doctors, Wives To Be Honorees yd as head of a committee Irish Linen Damask Traditionally correct and impressive for more than a century of Thanksgivings. We have a large stock to will moke up 0 Thanksgiving basket, and the next meeting set for after the Thankse iving vacation at. the home SHO 79 P. M.

of Miss Virginia Led. I Starts i Tbhite Nov. 2 1 Two doctors, who recently joined HaDDV Go Luckv Club hn Woodland Clinic staff, ami their; "rr; 10 yard and 4 yard lengths four qualities. both single Price Range 2'ii yard, 3 yard, 2 napkins to match and double damask. rgssm, 00 17 to will be entertained at dinner ri i.i sdnv evening by Dr.

and Mrs. Fred R. Fairchild. After the dinner, i(lo will be Hayed. Attending will be Br.

and Mrs. auk Vhiebe. Dr. and Mrs. John Hol lingav.

orth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Huston, and Dr.

and Mrs. 1' red Re Fairchild. Meets at Pierces' Mrs. Elbert Ramsey entertained members of the Happy Go Lucky ciub at the home oi" Mrs. Paul Pierce Thursday evening.

Bridge was played by the members and guests who included Mrs. Wallace Greenwood, Mrs. Lawr Mrs. Thornton Cranston and Mrs. Pierce.

Lace Cloths Democrat WANT AiS for Results It has become increasingly smart to let the top of your mahogany, oak or walnut table to show to advantage through lace cloths. We display Quaker and Scranton designs. Football Shoes Size 54x54 to 72x108 $9.75 95 12 to COSTELL0 Yes! We have them, with th.e new square toes and square heels, with wide strap and gold buckle. Priced at Filet Lace Cloths Peasant Linen Very, popular and very, interesting large range of colors, many hand blocked. Hand made, mind you.

One oi' the notable values in our selection. .50 1 .95 $5.95 to $17 Another one, a swagger Oxford of Alligator Calf. Priced at Genuine Baby Alligator Cataiina Pottery 00 Made from rare clays native to Santa Cataiina Island. Gives color and char $8 50 to $10 Fostoria Glassware Early American glass of sparkling crystal and very moderately priced. You may set your table with a carefree mind for gay guests, active kiddies and careless servants will find it difficult to break.

acter to tables. It's remarkable, hardness has given it the name of "musical" pottery when tapped it rings clear as a bell. Dinnerwave and art pieces on display in our Gift Shop. $8.50 The most complete line of Party DO QC Slippers to be seen in Woodland. TO No Extra Charge for Dyeing Wc Give CASH Dividend Tickets L.

YOUNGER General Contractor H.JiBUSH,P(tK 915 Main Street Phone 95 A..

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