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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 2

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Phone Your Want Ads 668 "WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT, WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935. PAQBTWO For Vacation Trips To Mexico, Cuba. 1 Woodlanders Sail il rv Two TKii'KlBii 'hf Wnnrllanders sailed Gerald.TitZgorald of Sard Francisco Harold' Aii'det son df 11 Berkeley was visitor Friday for interesting vacation trips. Mrs tens' li snendine the holidays with rela among tne out oi tovvn visuois tives here. fltai reacner Woodland Thursday, utners were c.

r. Pif.k of Calistoira. Mrs. N. B.

Dowd and Tom Gilbert, Santa JamesW. ICyle Wecf Pittsburg Girl Yule Cards Announce Clara students, visite'd friends in fanned Life Wh en Leaving lor Mexico Veie Sacramento lnday. Mrs; Arthur ftustoit, Mr. and Mrs A Geroty, who has been Mrs. Neal Dougherty, Mr: and Mrs.

spending the holidays with Mr, and Kenneth Lowe and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ml.Si A. Hawke, returned Friday R. Fairchild, who sailed on a United ito ner home in Sacramento.

Fruit liner, for They will Miss jiaxine Dutcher was a. Sacra (hen bv automobile to Mexico City montn vkitm Fridav afternoon. Johnson of Portland, Mrs. David T. Jones of Oregon, Frank W.

Glosbe off Woodland Thursday, en route to their home in Seattle, Washington! biMancT Schoolgirl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Landquist entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Mar FRIDAV kill'ie of' San Francisco over' the holi and will take. in. many other points Mrs, Florence Bailey of Sacramento of interest in' the southern country, 'turned to her home Friday after a returning in about throe weeks. holiday visit with Mrs.

Violet Willis. In the second part were Mrs. L)l Hermle of Yolo was. a visitor in Alturas, Mr. and Mrs.

J. uaur oi Covelo and J. W. Shinkle of San: Francisco. Mr.

and George Quinn of Plainfield were in Woodland Friday. Miss Jean Faneher, assistant manager at the Del Mar Hotel, is spending a few days in Los Angeles visit Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kyle of Pittsburg are receiving the congratulations of their friends to whom they AWe'by which she decided to i Eastern Star Woodland chapter to iZn she was a school girl in meets at Masonic hall, 8 p.

ni. ffiSTbS followed stead Nation Theater Paul Mun, Di. 13. Brown in "Alibi lian McDonald and Beth Buck Woodland Friday. ley, who sailed pn the President Cool otto wijlkendorf of Plainfield trans rave just announced that they were married November 27.

Christmas cards inscribed "Mr. and Mrs." were idge for a trip to, Cuba. ine nv acted'; local business riaay. ing her daughter, Jacqueline tancner. ml to tell the weddinir news H.

J. Hansen or mvis was a oum IWrK wo Basketball Signal Oiler, Marys Business and Professional Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Kossier ana hiMt fw Rnhhip nnd Rocer, of Comp to vilte Giants, Hymait Gym, p. m. days. Mr. and Mrs.

James Moe of Reno visited at the John Laufkotter home during their vacation' stay in Woodland: Adolph Nardinelli and Ted Hunken were visitors. in San Francisco over the holidair. and Mrs. J. H.

Laugenour, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter, Sue, and George Howard were the Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird.

Mr; and Mrs. C. A. Dah'I and chil JSJS irZ1' JBJfe Arnon, Woodlanders who were ISS basi ton, Wayne F. Bowen of Los Angeles, men's club.

Miss Huntington is the subject. for a personality sketch a SATUROAY i daughter of Mrs. J. MeDermott of at the ban ranewco PeJ ness visitor in Woodland Friday Kossier ana aaugrn ei, Orange will leave Saturday to return Sacramento newai jirm thi time I was ears old I Evergree Hermann Sons Chrr tinat, i PU burg. 1 Arthur C.

Huston, Ji Mr. andi to their homes alter spenuin mas with Rev. and Mrs. A. P.

Rossier Si Theatcr Piui Muni in "Dr. VoZll and ret urn Mrs. J. Stephens. Mr: and Mr, Alvjn.

axweI1 ld darter, rrrew I wanted to be a teacher," Miss rrU nvnlnin. "I've always shows at 7 and p. m. here to spend Thanksgiving with owpncin. ana wi Nadjne ami John Fendlan, who hav.

liked children, and when 1 was a child and i Bill's Theater Fay Wray in "Woman Ml. an(i Mrs. James V. Kyle, his Mr' and Mrs. Leo G.

Kossier or Don fluid, Mrs. William. iCaTways wanted more orottier oflreiits. in the Dark," shows at Crawford, Mrs. Hazel Scarlett, Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Lavton ij. v. rauuiw.u, iulj, an(j SQn Bobbie, ot ban Leanriro, also Best, Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs.

of Mrg Damon accompanied Charles Nelson. tne ocner eoujMe to men noiiie. J.tie.v The bride is a member of a well known Pittsburg family and is popular with a wide circle of friends. Mr. Kyle is a graduate of the Au bur High school and Sacramento Junior college and attended Stanford university.

In Pittsburg he is the n. Cm (hp Rivfv Lines. Woodland also joined the members of; dren, Clifiord and Moreland spent their family for Christmas. Christmas in Butte City with Mrs. I eonard Mtirphv returned Friday Perry Pitt, after a holiday viit with Mrs.

Mur Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawhead ent'er nhv and their sons in San Jose. tained Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Baird and Frank Fridav and his daughter, daughter, Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen, of Etna are the guests of Walter Alexander and son, Walter, Mrs Sarah Friday. of Sacramento, for Christmas. Cramer of San Francisco is! Mrs.

Joe Musso and her daughter, spend in his holiday vacation with Yolo, are spending the holidays wilt later return to their own dom in San Leandro. Erma Morelli Tells Bethrothal to R. Ricci Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown have as Carolers Entertained At Willett Residence Taught in Yolo Huntington received her secondary.

education in the Woodland schools, then went to San 'State Teachers college to Mriin ior her chosen profession. After graduation she taught first 1 iir country schools in Yolo coun Xy, then came to Sacramento. Although her primary interest is Fremont school, Miss Huntington is active in club and church life. She is president of the Business and Professional Women's club, belongs tc Saturday club, Daughters of the Am their guests Mr. and Mrs, J.

Vvrclch, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mrs. Adelaide Keehn, Mrs. Juanits Ogden and son, Bobby.

Since Mrs. M'le, motner or tne F.rma1 groom, lived in Pittsburg during her it is regarded particu The engagement, of A 1 re ell i and, lie mo Kite: should visit.ni young Woodland couple, is being told Jliss Margaret Baird in Sacramento Thursday A group of Woodlanders and tbeir friends followed the age old custom tn fvionfls and neighbors to their i'l lends akei being jormali. nnnmniCPil Christina eve at a nait H. I. UolJl) transaet od at: ot moc V.vp Mr and Mrs.

Richard ness in San Francisco Friday rii tho Mm Mli home on Main Santa Barbara Guesls SfJcan' Revolution, the l. W. L. sireet. The couple have not set lb Mrs Joseph Holmes, who has btien! Mrs.

Margaret Rehm had as her spending Christmas in Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. H. J. will visit Woodland friends Saturday.

Holler of Winters, Mrs. Ada Rehm Frnest Ccngtr has come to 'his of Sacramento, and her children, home here from Sterling City, Butte Dotty and Sharon, countv. and will remain here through! Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Loots were the January. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Morris in Mr and Mrs J. H. McClintic, Mr. Sacramento Wednesday. and Mrs.

Stanley McClintic and Mr. Lloyd G. Lyman and his daughter, and Mrs. Raymond McClintic, all of Mary of Medford, Oregon, were San Jose, are spending the week end the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

here with Mrs. Anna Taylor. The Mc Lee P. Lyman. Sacramento frmcipais as.hxi.nu...

lol the wedding. Sadr the northern section ot the Call Miss Morelli is the daughter of Mis. f' fornia Principals association and the Santueci and is a graduate rany lllCciRlVcb Business Women's group of Pioneer; Academy. Mr. Ricci1 D.

Witlett cntei tained the singers Walter Clay of Esparto bus been their home, Ventura Ranch, following admitted to the county hospital for their program. medical treatment. Among the other Members of the group were Mr. and; patients admitted during the last 24 Mrs. Paul Shellev, Mr.

and Mrs. Sid i hours were: Martin Gallagher of ney Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Du Knights Landing, and Dayton firon mars, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard D. Wil son of Woodland. Entertaining for her cousins, Miss I.eona end Miss Zelva Pierce of Santa Barbara, Miss Mary Luc Hughes was iiM.i.., at the home of her parents, lett. Mrs. Vernon Heaton, Mi ncn iviiss nveiyii omiik oi L.nico, lorn Congregational church.

js tht, son yf Eugene Ricci and is as vdn'Hei; father's side, Miss Hunting 1 pociatec ns father and brother, tbh' traces ancestry in America yjsmo in the contracting business back to 1GS9 but she doesn't claim lie.e the Huntingtons came over in the Guests lo hear tht; engagement news Mayflower. iwere Mr. and Mrs. S. Santueci, Mr.

ly of Woodland, is recovering run; i granddaughter. Barbara May. were rietta Toot'haker, Miss Ann Lppciyon, severe cuts and bruises sulfered last; William Wilson have victors in Sacramento Friday, weedi when she was sir ck down b. itliani Sultan of Knishts Land and Mrs. Ray Hughes, in oeamer IMrk Thursday evening.

The Pierces Miss Louise Epperson, Miss Jane Fisher, and Roy Whitlow, all of Woodland, and Mrs. Li la Mae Thatcher, VJiss Rsther Hughes and Jim Burnes, all of Sacramento. 'The rounder ot tne nunungtuu Mr. and Mrs. They will be gone ii was a Sacramento visitor Friday.

a death of his cous guests at the Hughes home dur til next week. Mrs. Mamie Woodward was a Sac family in America crossed the Atlantic in a small boat in 1(539," Miss ing the holiday season. Dancing and ping' pong were enjoyed during the evening and 'a sup Vincent. Chamberlain.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Landucci and son, Richard, Miss Helen Call. Miss Mary Mmelli, Miss F.leanor LeCornec, Ralph and Gmo Morelli, Larrv Carmassi, Fugene Ricci.

Miss Elizabeth Ann Snowden of Willows will spend the week end in Woodland; Miss Relha Christy of Williams will spend the week end with Miss Betty Rae Pearl. JJob Jones and Forest Caldwell will be dinner guests of Max Arnold in Marysville Friday evening. W. F. Romingers HosTs At Family Gathering Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Meyer are ex ramento visitor Thursday, nected home Friday after a holiday; M. Kanchiro of Yolo was a Wood visit in Oxiiard vhh Mr. Meyer's par land visitor Thursday. cnts.

1 Fred Cut hberlson of Knights Land Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson wording visited friends in Woodland visitors in Stockton Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Timothy of i John Uutte of San Francisco trans Lake Countv arrived in Woodland acted business in Woodland Thursday. Friday to attend the funeral of R. F.

i Arthur Scarlett of Grimes was a Lemen. 1 visitor in Woodland Friday. per was served, nonoays uucoiauuiib predominated. Attending were Miss Louise and Miss Phyllis Hollingsworth, Miss Margie Belie Whitehead, Miss Jean Huff, Miss Mary Lawson, Miss Jane Merritt. Miss Dorothy Ann Hughes, Huntington says.

"The father died at sea, and the mother and her two sons settled, in Massachusetts. The entire. Huntington clan in this country Sprang from that family." Miss Huntington is particularly in ferested in American travel, and hast seen most of the United States, Can adai'and Alaska. She plans another trip Alaska next summer into the i interior and down the Yukon. i Diane Good Given Party on Birthday Rftlloni.

Pat Meek. Bill Sand Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Rominger were hosts to a large gathering of rela Hvm mi rhvistmns dav. the affair be Baker returned Colusa r.rnest Saclieiterol byeamore vis rock, Bert Maurice Hartzell, idav after a visit spent with Mr. jited Iriends in Woodland I'riday. ing almost a family re union as well Ethiopians Offerjs and Hugh Flynn, Jack Pierce, Boh Griffith, Hans Christenson, Bob Hughes Mrs. Beverly Baker.

Mr. and iirs. hgi Smith of Dunni SPEEDER NABBED and Bob Brown. husiness visiter Woodland Friday. A.

Uciverstott ot Madlsc 1 as a merry gathering, i Those enjoying Christmas dinnei and the pleasant afternoon and eve uing were Mrs. II. Ossenbriggen, Mr i and Mrs. Peter Ossenbriggcn, Mr. anc in Woodland Friday.

Cecil. C. Wright of Marys ville was The seeon 'rrested late Thursday by Yolo eoun 1 daughter ol iy "officers of the California Highway" q00(j( was! Mrs. Criash nf Cake C.ainyv i birthday of Diane Good, Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley served Friday afternoon at the home of her par Peace Plan Davis Group Given spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephens. Mrs. Charles Rominger and family, street.

A group ot lit i ents on (Y i Mr. and Mrs. Al Rohr and family. vilh )vded play Luncheon Party Miss Lena Rominger, all of Wood Miss Paula Hughson of Piedmont: arrived Thursday evening to spend i ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 27 (INS) the remainder of the week with her; The Ethiopian government today aunt.

Miss Ann Keith. i ftt ks fl era tie friends we her during the fresh ments wi 1 appointments. I Attending i Charles Tofft 9 land; Mr. and Mrs. John ussenong Mrs H.

W. Jackson, president of gen of Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. Ru Women's Organization at theidolph Wademan of Madison. an Davis Community church, entertained I Rominger and Mr and Mrs.

Ed Lom ihe Women's Executive Board of the inger and son of Esparto. church al a luncheon Friday at her! home. A small church model, ilium mated formed the effective table cen jyjjgg tO GlVC In Hush, An jlaimed a ma tor victory the tern ana ir. 11. Hansen naa as jien mountains north of Makale, in their holiday guests, air.

and Mrs. which an Ethiopian force drove out Henry Hansen and son, Mr. and Mrs. several Italian outposts, killed more 1 Elmer Hansen and children. Elmer, 50 Italians, seized a quantity of Theola, and Vivian, all of Stock machine guns and rifles, and cut the ton, Mr.

and Mrs. Harmony, Mr. Italian communications with Makale. and Mrs. George Peterson, Mr.

and The report was denied at Rome, Mrs. Charles Rino, all of Sacramento, Hade Selassie let it be known semi Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and chif officially today that he has drawn up dren, Jacqueline and John. Mr.

a five point program of minimum de iand Mrs. Ctifi'ton Adeock, Mrs. Ame mands for peace, including: iia Walker and daughter, Velma, and 1. Complete withdrawal of Italian! Carl Hansen of Oakland, troops from Ethiopia. Mrs.

Louie Carrere and daughter. Again, By Request RAY CORBETT'S 7 PIECE Band from Sacramento Will Furnish For THE Holiday Dance, Madison Barn Dance Hall Saturday Night Dec. 28th Adm. 50c Ladies Free R. 0.

A. R. Those present were Mrs. Henry Se Bridge Party for 1 2 vier. Mrs.

r. L. Davis, Jirs. i Goar, Mrs. F.

W. Allen, Mrs PlMn Mrs. Walker. Mrs. I lnvd' I Tnnflrn snn.

Mrs. C. R. Williams. I Miss' Elizabeth Mardcr FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! NKW JV.

Mrs. J. B. Kendvick, Mrs. E.

S. Mc hostess Saturday at an afternoon of Mrs. Alvin Sikes and Mrs. Alex bridge to be played at ner nome on Payment of an indemnity by Henrietta, sp. nr Friday afternoon in McDonald.

Saeramento. Hospital Lane. After tne mange sessions, the 12 guests will be served with Guests at the affair will be Mrs. Ted Gretrsr. Mrs.

Robert Tov.de, Mrs. Lorraine Silva. who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M.

Morelli, returned Friday to her home in Recognition by the world power? of Ethiopia as a sovereign state. 4. Delimination of the frontiers between Ethiopia and the Italian coi Oakland Guests Given Dinner at Laugenours' Maria Marders, Mrs. Bert Me s. Geraldiae Rranigan.

Miss Avtla Monroe, Miss Lucille Hughes, Miss Louise Epperson, Miss Anna Freitas, Lriugenotir Malcolm Virginia Keesc and iviiss uorotny FRUIT TREES ROSES is the time to plant. Our prices are rigid. All kinds of fruit trees and roses. Plant the new everb looming Rio Rita. ELMER'S NURSERIES One Mile North of Brown's Corner 1 her daughter, Lucy, of Oakland G.cv rtitmed at dinner Thur LONDON, Dec.

27 (INS) Turkey, Greece, Jugoslavia and France have formally promised armed support in the event of an Italian attack anywhere on any nation applying League sanctions, it was officially disclosed today. Landing V. F. W. Sets Date for Dance day night at the Jesse Laugenour jhome on First street by Mrs, Iiugen our.

Mrs. Malcolm is the sister of Mr. Laugenour, and is visiting with the local couple for the holidays. Guests at the dinner were Mrs. fieri ha Hare, Mrs.

Kate Laugenour, I Miss Bertha Laugenour and Miss Veterans of the Foreign Wan SHOWS 79 P. M. Knights Landing will hold a dance iN'ancy Laugenour. Esther Guthrie Visits In Washington, D. C.

January ll III LUC manuim noil, the McWilliam orchestra engaged for the music. Frank Eastman, Lee Gil Rebekah Club to Give Holiday Party bert, Hugh Chesbro, and bm alley have been appointed by William YEAR'S EVE at the HOTEL SENATOR DON 1. BARRIENTOS And His World Famous Marimba Orchestra Everybody's going to the biggest New Year's Eve party of them all! A thrill a minute with Bon 1 Barrientos' famous Marimba dance hand plus Hie fine music of Clyde Curran and his augmented hand. Entertainment and novelty surprises galore providing an evening of gayety and fun that you'll never forget. The Senator's splendid appointments and famed service and cuisine round out an evening that is the perfect answer to "Where arc we going New Years Eve?" Miss Cstirer Guthrie, formerly of Beard, commander, to make plans lor the affair.

Woodland and now of Sacramento is enjoying the holidays visiting kinsfolk T4 i. i'11 Washington, is Sho is hpinp entprtflined in tlin Tonite Tomorrow Friday Saturday December 27 28 ring Plane Christmas will be celebrated by the Rebekah club Saturday afternoon in a soaring plaue. tne emo "ms 're for nil prnctic.il purposes an extreme children Rather for a social after 'bt without an engine, noon and" Christmas tree. An im 1 "'Idle the construction is greally sun. nvnmnrn urno'Mni urill ho vn hv piffled, paHK being tn.llIC US light homes of Lieutenant Colonel Charles W.

Thomas, faculty member of the War College; Captain and Mrs. Phil Brtiton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruton, all of who have been recent visitors here with Mrs. Charles W.

Thomas, and Judge and Mrs. Grant Bruton. consistent with strength memtiers lifting surface so 'designed a flucke and Miss June in, SOi IIS ils. I to give hiizli lift at low spec Hucke arc in charge of the refreshments and Mrs. Sophie Schlntz the decorations.

MUNI PAUL Atmvi Special New Year Dance CUITS Saturday, Dec 28 $5 PER PERSON Plus 15c Tax eludes dinner, dancing and many surprises Make Your Reservations Now Louis' Place CAP AY Come, Hear and Dance with JOE MARTINI, Fan Please Call For Your Pass 1200 square feet maple floor Door 6 Prizes Gilbert MiiSft rove Eats Drinks Bert Dodds Carrie Hucke 25c Ladies Free R. 0, A. R. Sacramento, Calif..

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