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Phone Your Want Ads 666 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1935. PAGK TWO Brothers Win at Stock Show TRADING SLACK Seasonal ON WALL STREET nfjj lOOEfpfcUBS For 1935 36 Courtesy Deaii Witter ami Company Sacramento Offices, NEW YORK Slow to buy and to k511, the motto of the past lvc weeks' trading mi Wall street, winch kept markets shiggish am! mi was lesumed sbnatay with tne variance. inn sly negative. Quotations: memO The following comparative tion of rainfalls is' compiled com 1 Club Preparing for Holiday Party recordings taken on the court house G.

Giustis Hosts To Hundreds on 25th Anniversary MONDAY Rotary Boy Scouts Meet at caum, 7 p. m. Model Airplane Club Meets at layn by the farm adviser otriee nn deV the direction of the United States Weather Bureau. The readiugs from left to right are for the rainfall for the preceding 2'1 knurs up to 0 o'clock the morning of the day listed; the total rainfall to date and the rainfall at the same date last year. The letter indicates a trace of ram insufficient to be measured.

ibda SG 1035 30 103 1 35 Daily To Date To Date Xnigh'ts of Pythias Meet at Native Hons ball, p. m. iwnsend Clul Meets at Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. Companions Meet at Odd flaws Aug. 25 Aug.

20 halt. 8 n. m. Plans for the Christmas social of be Zamora Community club, to be held Fridav, December 20, in the Zamora Town ball, have been furthered by the club members in a series of re program meetings. Friday evening a business and social meeting was held in the Town hall, vith a turkey dinner being served to he members and their families.

Plans then made fur the meeiinc which vvas held Sunday at the C. E. Uuggle; aneh, northwest of Dunriigan, when 'lolly bcrrics and other decorat ioiis gathered for the hall. Wednes lav. the members have arranged In Company Meets at Legion hall, Transamerica 12 tfj Vi CateioilJar 50 65 I inc.

I.ght 61 Vi 51 I 1, So. Calit. Edison 2 1 'A P. 25) Th 2" i Vi Gold. State Milk 10 10 i Standard Oil 37 36 tai.f.

Pack. Co 35 35 U. S. Steel 44V4 1' General Motors 54 54 Anaconda Cop 20 2G Amcr. Tele 105 154 1 Amer.

Can 132 129V 24 Mum. Ward 30 Va 38 Vi Amer. Lob. A 1 So. Pacific 22 22 Bethlehem Steel 40 45V4 Amer.

lob. li 5)3 i)Zz Corp 11 11 i 'Vnvft. Eloe 02 31 United Aircraft 22 22 Ciirysler 85 iota! sales Wheat May 00 07 1 Julv 00 89 1 I Dec 1.01 100 p. m. V.

V. V. Auxiliary Meet at Legion hall, 8 p. m. Carlton Club Meets at club house, 8 p.

m. Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct.

15 Meets at Odd Fel Carpenters low? haJI. p. in. ather at the hall to complete the hall. 3::30 p.

m. With scores of relatives and friends extending congratulations at an elaborate celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Giusti of Knights Landing observed their 25.th wedding anniversary Sunday. Two large parties were held in Knights Landing Masonic hall.

Dinner was held in the afternoon friends. A mock wedding was staged as a surprise feature in the evening. The "wedding" was cleverly presented with the following Bride, A. Moroni; groom, Mrs. Guy Daccei; altar "boy, Mrs.

Frank Giusti; bridesmaid, Homer, Andreozzi; best man, Mrs. Gino Moroni; pages, Angelo and Frank Giusti; father, Andy Andreozzi; ring bearer. Trina Alonso; priest, Pete Peritti. During the evening friends attended a reception given by Giustis. George Atkins was master of ceremonies at the microphone and Percy Lawson's orchestra played for dancing.

A buffet supper was served. Included among the guests were: Alfred Keehn, Miss Eleanor Van nucci, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andreozzi, Monse Andreozzi, L.

Romonni, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Richtcr, Mr.

and Mrs. 'A. Malligni and children, Mr. and Mrs. 1.17 1.17 2, en 1.17 3.98 3.08 The a mora Union school will join l.Od 1.95 2.24 2.18 2.31 2.31 23li house.

1 lu p. m. uniinurtity club rulay ing ihe program. The new Nejwuil Theater Dick "Thanks a Million," show gc curtains for the town hall, re lies' Theater Conrad Yeidt in "Power," shows at 7 and 'J p. m.

ently purchased by the clnb, will be ised for the first time at this affair. Members active in ahe program ar angements are Mr. and Mrs. Eniil Older Girls Meet at home of Morgan brothers with champion Two of the prizes at the International Livestock Wrt Chicago were won by the Morgan brothers, Lawrence, 14, and Dean, 10 with their Aberdeen Angus entries which won the reserve grand cham, pionship class and 1,000 to prand division. William Whitehead Mrs.

Kreibel Heads Epworth League Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Tx Hayes and Mrs. T.

L. Whitehead, 107 Third street, 7: i0 p. m. children, Daryl and Dolores, of Madi anil Hit Mueneri and Navy Enlists in TUESDAY daughters, Doris and Margery, of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Long and children, Jane and Jimmy, Mrs. Omega Nil sorority Meets at Ye Carol Jean Meyer Ukle i'loneer inn, p. m. William Lenear Whitehead of Woodland has enlisted in the United States navv, it was announced Mon A day. He went to San Francisco Mon Kiiv Long and son, Jed.

Mrs. tlinme Nurses' Association Meets at Wood Mrs. Mahlon Kriebcl was named as president of the Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal church at the business session which followed the Sunday evening meeting. Miss Mndosin Adv first, vice liresident: Croil and sons, LaVerne and Jack, George Romingers Hosts at Dinner Following Christening Has Birthday Party lay to eoinpiete his eiitistive ne sua be sent to the naval training land Clinic library, p. m.

Harmony Circle No. 1 Mo hostess luncheon, home of Mrs. Emma Cunningham, Court street, Diego for a tnree Miss Helen Sanders. concl third vice school at San C. Martindale, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Combining birthday with Ckt is tain Carol Jean Meyer and 12 friends cele president; Miss Mildred months Cross, Ollie Shaw: St. Luke's Guild Meets at home of Miss Marjorie Mezgcr, Miss Elma I fourth vice president; Miss Elizabeth! of secretary; liarcdd Schaeffer. brated her 13th anniversary amid riot Christmas deccratiuus Monday! vh ley Ann, bait tsu.ij, Meenan, Harold Marlcy, Mi and Mis. treasurer; Helen Stills, piamsi.

at the Meyer home at 511 Third and Mrs. George Rominger, wa: Mr. and Mrs. Julius rnne. and sells, Harold and LaVerne, Mrs.

Anna Icnscii and sons, Henry and John, Mrs. Tenie Walla. and children, Robert, Gordon and Mildred, Fred Wild and children, Margaret, Eva and Claude, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Romin ger, Mrs.

Gertrude Weiss and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ruggles el' Dunnigan. Mrs. Lena Rominger and children, Louise and Mr.

and Mrs. R. T. Stuhlmul ler and daughters, Irene and Madine, and Mrs. Warren Iliatt and daughter, Bully.

R. Ricci, Mr. and Mrs. Gino Moroni, and Miss Henrietta loothaKcr Mrs. Charles Nelson, 520 Cross street, p.

m. Wasco Girts Meet at 3 p. m. Achaean Cls Meet al cabin. 5 p.m.

Kebckahs Sylvan lodge No. 108 Meets at Odd Fellows hall, 8 p. m. Rotary Club Meets at Hotel Woodland. r.

m. I hristeneil at the St. John's bvangciicaic cillo, Protents were distributed from aj church Sumiay moiliing. The spoil )r: i v. ere Jliss Marie Witzelbergei Albert Rominger and Jack Wit iCW CUUJtCdl Mr.

and Mrs. A. Moroni, ArLhur Andreozzi, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr and Mrs.

R. K. Webdell, Mr. ami Mrs Ted Jaques, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Eolin am: children. A. Moroconi, Mrs. F.

Beliiromini P. Petrini, Mr. and Mrs. George Atkins, Mrs. J.

Bolin, Amina Moroni, Maria Mallegni, Elidi. Fava. Carl Saunger offi Knights of Columbus Woodland council Meets al Holy Rosary Parish Survey Starts Here ball, p. m. Christmas tree and refreshments server from a holiday table.

Participation, in a game called "Cootie" was the main feature of the afternoon's Guests at the affair were Margaret. Mortis, Karline Dodd Vlsie Foy, Dorothy Cranston, Dorothy Barrett, IvJistalx'cii Patricia Bender, Knights 'IV molar Meets a I Masonic attending the Eiaht men from the Western Geo hall. n. ni. Headquarters Co.

Meets at Legion Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Liaccei, Mr.

and were Mrs. Dan Wall of Fairfax, great ahysical comjiany arrived in Woodland mot her of lite baby, William land Sunday night from Cos Angelas 1 to conduct gas and oil tests in Yolo ink i roitntv. The. will earrv Cm woik uiele, and Mrs. Inlonl iletnenum ol ago bv tiie Salt Ft as.

e. est aunt of Ihe bahy, nai a. e.mi, Housewarming Given Lowell Abeles as Surprise Party Mrs. A. Pardini.

Ramanini, Angelo Giusti, Mr. and John hall, in. Nurses Association eis at Clinic at 8 p. m. Hov Scouts American Legion troop Meets at cabin, 7 p.

m. Gertrude Norton, Shirley GoodnV I'n Chalmers ai Belly Ct. md C. F. Rom Pioneer Chi Scouts Meet at home of Mrs.

G. F. Cloud, G39 First street a ml J. Witzeil' trger inger, In honor of tiie at i ii. m.

National 'I'la ater Robert. M. Wade in FIRE HITS PLANT I.Ol):. Dec. iii (INS) Fire of miknitwti crigin swi pt through the l.nili P.

(i. aad today. Damage was estimuted a( at dinner! le "Cappy Hicks shows at 7 Dinner, Tree Planned For Elks Yule Partv and Burton in A surprint! housi warmine; was given Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Abele at their new home, ii0 North street, Sunday evening.

The group of Cdeuds bi oitglit a supper with them and for diversion ped ro was played. A gift was presented the Abeles SHOWS 79 P. M. Miss Lydia Lunuu ln, Miss Luraschi, Miss Helen Call, Miss Lillian Wetzel, V. PuceiiU'lli, Anna Hoffart, Miss Helen Wetzel, Trini Alonso, Tony Alonsn.

Assunta Giusti, Pio l'etrini. Carolina Giusti, Mrs. JJ. Giusti. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Clement, E. Erma Morelli, Ramo Ricci, Leo Hoffart, V. Seveiri, Alfio Belkiomitii, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Andreozzi and A let Giusti. ArbuckleG.E. S.Lodge! Installs Officers Mrs. Donalee Hill and Robert Hill were installed as worthy matron and during the 'r rer an, Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. ihiird thw Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Com ontol'ski, Mr. and Mrs.

Kmil Schmau 1 i'miov. lerer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'id i Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Mengis, Mr. and I La ire Mrs. Matt Nardino.lli, Mr. ami Mrs. 'membe Santa Claus to Attend Nurses' Yule Party Santa Claus will be the honorci guest Tuesday evening when mem ltd baby of Co Albert Cssen of Colleg liemiinrm viLli Co bers of the California State Nurses' A.

Amaeher and Mr. and Leutwein. i far Association, District hold their worthy patron of the Arduss.lt chap and daugh mi Ehrke, iHoiiday Ciub Party I Cnriritmas parly at me wooaianiii clinic library, Santa will distribute I ter, Order of the Star, at the ceremony held last week in Arbuckle. rs. Dora Markham joke gilds for a decorated tree and At John oramgans mocr.

ct WANT A LIS for Results Bride of Ukiah Man Other officers formally hiking Useii p.lace were Mrs. Minda Vann, associate matron; Gilbert G. Vann, associate patron; Ruth Griffin, conductress; Minnie Sch.ra.der, ssociaic con there will be other diversions for the Each nurse is asked to bring 25 cents i.o be used to fill a Christmas basket for a needy family. Miss Leah Voodland Mcmlwr KRAFT BROS. Mr.

and Mrs. John Bit.nigan wiil entertain the men. bets or a inmost bridge idmi in widen the.y day Monday evening. There wiil be an ex change of josh Christmas gift.s in ad ditio i io ihe usual nohost dinner and i Mr. and Mrs.

George Cook, who were married Sunday morning at Sacramento, visited in Woodland Sunday at Ihe card tables ductress; Ioia Griffin, secretary; Bertha DeBolt, treasurer; organist; Helen Greivie, chaplain; Frieda Tourte, marshal; Lucy l'uake, warden; Irvin Griffin, sentinel; star points Virginia Ayers, Adah; Lucille Phimnicr, Ruth; Hazel Smith, Martha; Lucille Denhardt, Gracu; Aleda Peakc, Kleetra. Miller will preside over the business The committee for the evening includes Mrs. Gladys Niemann, chairman, Mass Leah Miller, Miss Elizabeth Coleman, Miss Demi Clausser, Miss Mildred lieilni.s, Miss Hattie Ni.ssitk, Miss Clarissa Erickson and Marion Hillhouse. Sugar 9n 9 afternoon en route to Ukiah, where they are to make their home. The bride is the fomer Mrs.

Bora Mai khani of Sacramento. Immediate relatives of the couple attendee the church ceremony and the wedding breakfast which followed at the home of Llit bride's sister, Mrs. Harry Bradley of Sacramento. Mrs. Cook is the oldest daughter of M.

lligson and the cousin of Mrs. ('. U. Trrdway, Ralph and Roy Ulaim, 5 9 ce Carol Singing to Girls' Meet All that's Nice I Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mrs.

Ida Willis. She formerly lived here. Mr. Cook is a farmer in the Ukiah Carol sitmiim will be a diversion Monday evening when Mrs. T.

L. Whitehead entertains the members of district. Holiday Goodies are ear i Girls group at In: Helen Rominger Given 14th Birthday Party Fourteen years old on Saturday, Helen Rominger celebrated Ihe occasion with a party for a group of 1 girls. The affair was held at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Rominger, north of FsparLo. Games: and decorations were in the holiday, idea.

Attending were Winifred Erickson, Lucille Moirin. Hotly Cover Irma Jensen, Lois Parker, Louella Archer, Then sa Marco. Grace Spanlding, Virginia Burke, Harriett Roth, Lilas Car ruth, Frances Mezgcr, Fern and Helen tOMORROW TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 'Opportunity NIte fir SCREEN FEATURE "Cappy Ricks I Returns" I find every kind of rake, home, 107 Third street. 0 made vS. You'll ''Harmony Circle to in our shop mod assemble at 7:01) o'clock fo brcitd and pastrj prices.

Christmas tree, carols and Holiday Party i'lan. to aid a needy family durin; the holidys will be mde. Miss Carroll Stowe and hi i mittee will serve refreshments. Fruit Cake 30c At the home of their president, Mrs. Emma Cunningham, Court street, the members of Harmony Cir iiie No.

1 wiil meet Tuesday afternoon o'clock for a Christmas party i A no hostess luncheon will he served ami a pleasant afternoon enjoyed. QCDTAl TONS Rominger. i CHICAGO, I)ea 1C. (INS) i Woodland lit was recorded today as lol December 15, May V't. Pound Luscious nul.

and fruit filled cake thai niclts in your mouth. Delicious Served with sauce. To Help You AVOID MANY COLDS At the first nasal irritation or sniffle, apply Vicks Va tro nol just a few drops up each nostril. Used in time, it helps prevent many colds entirely. German Honey Cakes Layer Cakes Pies Pastries Cookies Rolls Breads Vicks a tro nol REGULAR SIZE 30c DOUBLE QUANTITY SOc fa.

utnn We Give CASH Dividend Tickets MoHel Bakery 122 Main Woodland Phone 261 A Locally Owned Kakery E. L. YOUNGER Corner Drug Co. PRE CHRISTMAS SALE Tires Tubes Accessories omplelc GrcaainK and OHinjr Service ASSOCIATED OIL AND GAS STATION JIM MOTTA, Prop. Main and Elm Streets Phone 11Sfi Genera Contractor Crete Vickery 925 Main Street W'c (live Cash DividciRl.

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