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Phone Your Want Ad WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCRAT. WOODLAND. CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17,, 1934. Durini a Hundreds! to FJRSQNALSl Fp 1 Have i i Mrs.

Davis of Stockton is spend Schppl Program ing the holidays in Woodland visiting Bill student at pcculenlal college at "Lb.s is here lo spend Uiis week with bis parents, Mr. her sisters, Mrs. A. L. Reel and Mrs.

Mvc nvneri "Bi'ubaken Kramer. Mrs. Davis is house 'Mosquito O)ntrol lea ii ul 'of the" Mr. and Mrs. Herma'n iKalfsbeek mother of Manor hall at the College Grand Companion To Visit Here of the Pacific.

visit friends until the reopening of and daughter, Diane, of Arbiickle were, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Garden Club Topic (Continued torty. Page One) shepherd apd Barbata Lowo and RhyU lis old ladies; The candle bearers will be Haryl1 Blevins, Raffaello Andr'iozzi. Douglas Goodin, MkmO ary Millsap, sophomore at the school.

Miss Helen Aycr spent the week i oungmark jyetfnesuay evening. University of California, returned The Knights Lauding garden club Mrs. Charles Bentz pf here1 last night, to spend the holidays met in a regular session Friday after Mrs. Emme Pereria of; San Fran nA of the tfrefcl Sharon Rehm and' Emil was a visitor here Friday. ith her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wirt Mrs. Ruth Shelier oi oocraniBiiw enjoyed the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Merritt. Mr. And J. ot Wood noon at the home of Mrs. lul.JNuttatl, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Murdock of Millsap. Dahl. The cantata, to be by'th. with Mrs.

T. H. Dixon, Mrs. George Delevan 'Were visitors liei over the Evelyn graduate of the tt.i lf.fi the nartv given by Wilson, Miss Margaret Bernard and Companions of the Foresters, will MONDAY make her official visit to Woodland's Rainbow Girls Meet at Masonic hall, Marguerite Circle Monday evening. 7 p.

in. number of present and past grand of Rotary Boy Scouts Meet at cabin, 7 ficers will be in attendance with Mrs. p. m. Ppmia Companions Marguerite Circle mcctb week end.

University of California, has complet and Mrs. Jferbert fink at Del Mrs, Nuttall as joint hostesses. Twen Mr, and Mrs. Myrl Rogers, and chil ty members 'were present. ed her teacher's training course there and will her certificate short dren spent the week end Avith Mrrand Pas County JEWyjgy.

Wild Gtfoi Chase Eiids chorus, will songs, "Praise and ''IThe. Prophecy'', "The Vise and from Handel's Cantata 'Cast Those takiiiff'nart in the cantata, in Ray, president, presided. TVip 'minv rinll team ui men. Mrs.Cliff Rogers. Prof.

Freeborn of the U. C. Exten bers from Concordia circle in Sacra Company Mects at Legion nan, Jane Stetson and Keith Hughes at ly. Miss Sterlings1 with her sister, Claire, arrived in Woodland last night for the holiday season. 'I the I uie sion at JJavis was trie speaner oi tne With Goose as Victor mento rail be'present to assist i Vonin Wars Meet at tended the Farm' Center meeting at Arbiickle Thursday night.

day and his subject was "Mosquito Control." Phyllis Kimball, junior at the Uni ersity of California, will spend the will' be taken through the "tua8Tlc at ciub house, work. cluding pupils of fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the Beamer Park school, are; was one of the actors in a skit Finally, the big gray goose flew The Knights Landing Athletic club Decorations for the wd haU ana Thcater Norma shearer in which was presented at the meeting Christmas holidays in Woodland the end Sunday after That Carl Lionberger, Henry vegod, banquet room win oe in i The Barrets of Wimpole Street," by a group of Pierce high students. defeated the Woodland "Hot Shot" basketball 31 to 20, in a game tn ii hat was merely an inci idea. juts, joseiui Fl at 7 and Si p. m.

Frank'ie Din, Irene Mullen Clare Sue Driver, Mrs. Rosa Jones side' with Mrs. Flora Fisher as tabbing. Theater Joe E. Brown in "Son played Friday evening at Broesch and Mrs.

Nora 'Stophe'r Wood ing her parents, Mr. hnd Mrp. Walter McGehee. Marian Nelson, University of Cali fornia sophomore, will arrive from Berkelev Tuesday evening to visit her Hoecker, Joan Murphy, Helen Jean Eldon Cranston; Bob' McCoy, of a Sailor, shows at i and p. in.

Hall in the river town. cnairman aiiu n. decoration chairman. TUESDAY Tinrnifinv Circle 'o. 7 Meets at th Jansen, Ruby Ko vnacKi, Vienna, Marilyn eider, Eu The Lauding team came out on the long end of the score, 48 to 39, in a tilt with the Nicolaus team played in the same hall Wednesday evening.

home of Mrs. Frank Durst, 74S cene Newman, Clifton Thomas, Rob uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Donnelly1 dent to a frroup of local people ah outstanding evrit to the Kposel from his flock and bewildered, the wild goose'drop1 ped down on Second street, where he immediately became the center of a throng of people, intent upon catching him. He pursued by brooms, rocks, hoys.

food, and men. Finally the goose flew to the roof of Bill's Theater, where he regarded his tormentors with the eye of a victpr. Finally the big gray goose flew Food to Admit Guests To Public Card Party ert Traynham, Harold Hiatt, John Rehekahs Sylvan lodge No. .108 meets at Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p. Buddy Anderson of the Landingites was high point man, with ,30.

markers Jane, spent Sunday in Stockton Wood worth; Annie Andriozzi Flor erice Elliot, Dorene Lowe, Druscilh Food donations will be the "ticket a visiting friends. 3. P. Hall of Arbuckle, publisher of the California Mining Journal, visited Cole, Marylu Webber, Jane Johnson, Charles Davis, Albeit Oshita, Norma of admittance" to the card party f.o "of Coiumbus Woodland to his credit. The players on the Knights Landing team included Buddy Anderson, Johnie Dixon, Carl White, Walter Betehart and Swcetland.

Jean Fritts; Mary Jane McGrejv, June land Wednesday." 'u Walter DeBdlt of Arbuckle was a visitor at the Huhs ranch Friday. Mr. Mrs; R. A buckle were visitors here' Ti iday. Mr; 'and Mrs.

Leonard Ayres and daughter, Joan, and Miss' 'Navonne Goodman of Arbuckle visited. Mr. and Mrs. George Youngmark, Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Osborne of Trinidad are visitors at the home of her' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. K. Stel Mr. and Mrs. George Youngmark and Mr.

and. Mi s. Carl Youngmark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Youngmark at their home in be given at egion i i 1 council A (I 1 Pai niir by the Veterans oreign aw Irma Dahl, Gladys Hurling, Joanne and the Auxiliary members, lhc iiooa nplar Meet at Masonic Jacobs. Leonora Nelson, Dolores Oscar Kjelberg Wheeler, Peter Dougherty, Bob Dun friends in Woodland Monday before going on to his Office in' A lib urn. liev. Mortimer. Chester will, leave Tuesdav 'for' 'Hawthorne', Nevada, 'to remain until Friday at the CCC camp.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tadlock of Madison we're in Woodland "Sunday visiting can, Bob Wirth, Embree Mezger, Ger mas time. Bridge ami pedro ill be Scouts Meet at St. played for prizes and relieshments tf hall TO will be Ibe com ttec ij Cllb ScoatsMcet at cabin, charge includes Mrs.

Ada in wrme Wilkinsons Feted Before Going East ald Wilkinson, Dorothy Jojo; Roderick Loean, Midori Fug i mi ts Again at branada Oscar. J. Kjelberg is back "at the Id stand" his Granada Conf cction ry. Bert Devin, who leased the place head, Mrs. William Holland ana Ulh Nationai Theater Norma Shearer in Hal old Adams, Georgie Din, June Heaton, Hazey Mead, Beverly Whit Nan Gilcrest.

"The Barretts of Wimpole shows at 7 and Dp. m. i Bill's Theater John Miljan in "The Sin of Nora Mo shows at 7 and low, Joey Williams, John Hughes, Hill Johnston, Carl Quist, Lillian Cardoza the John'd district Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs.

C. S. Wilkinson, who will lfte Winters soon for their new bome in Enid, 'Oklahoma, have been 'last May, quit Sunday and is confined Doughertys Feted Before Mexico Trip Mr. and Mi's. Ray Hoover, Mrs; Bemice Green, Margery Hugnes, Dave Chambers is a business visitor in San Francisco.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Keefe left Sun day ninrning for San Jose to visit; relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

O. I'aync were San Francisco visitors over the week end. Lorair.c Sachs and Howard Gregg spent Sunday' in Ban Jose "visiting at the home of friends, i Mr. and Mrs. .1.

H. Morrin of Rum Marie Humphries', Eloise Nelson, givert numerous larewen trtout' M. Mumraa, Elsie Mumma, Jane 'Stct John McGrew, Warden Mabel Qxley, Viola Schuyler, Dorothy They were honored Tuesday evening to his home by sickness. Mr. Kjelberg plans to resume where he left off seven months ago, featuring the best in confectionery stocks and service.

Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Dougherty, who at the annual Women of Woodcralt Christmas party and presented with 75 Attend Dance Given by Pioneers John Mumma, Frank Fletcher, Jr Gordon Fletcher and Marshall Dop kins attended the basketball mv kit Tvr L'S tor ilver s'uear and cream set.

The tion trio to Mexico City, were honor Johnson, Glenn Iva belle Randolph, Irma Lee St. Thomas, Barbara Silberstein, Louis Brand, Tommy Christison, Claire Signer. The Processional will be sung by the first three grades in the Dingle Ladies' Aid the Christian church Friday evening in the Pierce, high jrnests Sunday at a suyyr RECEIVES NOVELTY ANDY A noveltv box of candy has been reiver in Woodland by Mrs. J. R.

Tait honored them at the church Thursday gymnasium in College City when the ith chicken dinner. A fellowship high school and teams each farewell dinner was held for them lost a game to the and teams fpS Hhc nartv sriven bv Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Pier on and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ste Approximately 7o young people a nhens at the Pierson home. The tended the dance given at St. Luke Dongherts ilan to spend about three Guild ball Saturday evening by xhe wk Tin Mexico Pie Girl Scouts. Each person at Included among the guests were Mr.

tending presented a toy for adrnis and Mrs. Jack Armstrong of Berkeley, shhi and the toy, be dist butod sey were business visitors in vooa land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tionald Diefenbacher spent Sunday in' Orovillc Visiting friends and relatives, Mrs.

A. W. Morris has departed for Washinprioh, D. where she A'ill visit relatives over the holidays. Gene Slaven and Bill McDermott were visitors Sunday iii Oroville.

Mr. and Mrs. iliiam Archer of from, the Marysville high school. school, under the' of Miss Bethel Fry, the Primary school under the direction of Miss Rhoda Maxwell and the low and high third grades, from the Beamer Park school. Sunday, following morning worship hour when a covered dish dinner was served.

Rev. "and Mrs. Wilkinson cover contains a picture oi iving Kaakon: The pices of candy are wrapped in novelty papers and shaped into unusual designs. The candy is on display at Tanner's confectionery. Kerrell Edginton, Ruth Adams, Betty holidays.

vill spend the holidays with her pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis, in Whit Anne Childers, Marjorie. Max ine Dryden, Davida Douglas, Suzanne iM ri'TY a I AHiiras were in town 'Monday on busi They will sing '0 old Sicilian Carol, ami Come All Ye traditional carol. tier, and will visit in Los Angeles he Evans, Dorothy Fissell, Nancy Gi guiere, Barbara Lowe, Klair Morris iRcves Rivesa.

a Mexican, was ldoged and Mrs. L. A. Rockhill of Lodi fore going eastward. Party for Rainbow Girls in the city jail Sunday night lor 1 2 Guests Attend Party at Reels' Taking part, will be Mary Rae Mc rnakel were guests 'here Sunday at the home ivas slated to Janell Flank, Katherme tjhanibergcr, druhkeness.

He Mr rind Mrs. lehei'V. Griff Billy Briggs, Marjorie Reese, Helen Schrader, Mary Dors'ten. his plea before City Judge J. G.

Bi Engaged Couple Jean Yee, Hovina Arellana, Ed Leroy Eaton, Beverly Wheeler, Yoshaki Ki oc fm nmlrn' "Fnllnwinf their reeular meeting Phyllis Gier, Bi own, Bill Con 1 ton Monday auornoon. stable, Loren Donald Huff, YOLO AN ROBBED Vernon Johnson, Paul Matthew, I Sacramento police arc searching for Honored at Party hara, Nancy Jean Taylor, Lee Ling, Marian White, Philip So wash, "Bobby at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. A. L.

Monday evening the members ol the Reel Saturday evening. Christmas Rainbow Girls lodge will have a decorations and refreshments served Christmas party. Cora Troxel and (). V. Cillon of Dixon was business visitor here Monday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Winiani Crawford will spend Tuesday in San Francisco'. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sherwood and daughter Oakland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Adams. Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Haird spent the week end at Gerber as guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes.

In compliment to Miss Narcisse George' Ramsey, George Yeagar, a thug who struck Richard W. Covert Georce 7 Kv.m. while he v.alkmg r.ar (jeoige ane. ipront and streets in Sacramento Frank Durst and. Mis i Rrh Bay inUben look a 0jt watch rom him.

are in charge of the Caro at a late hour marked the party. Betty Mae J'eiscn nine cnarjie em. High scores tvere won by Max refreshments ami Charlotte Giguiere Hartzeli and Herman Kramer, vrilh' and Gladys Knight decorations, consolations going to Mrs. Walter Seavy and Walter Strawbridgc. Democrat WANT ADS for Results Sahbatani of Sacramento and Mario Berrettoni of Woodland, are to be married January 20, Remo Ricci entertained at a buffet supper party line Gregory, Miss Tnna Voknte, Miss 1 MARRIAGE Al LIL A I 1Ui BAPTISTE CURTIS In Woodland.

Louise Epperson, a student at Jean Martindaie; Barbara Hehnigarv Carmen Diane Jimmj; Elliot, Kathcrine Taylor, Leroy Leonard, Betty Whyte, Barbara Stout, Verle Mac Pinto, Beverly Bender, Annie Sked. Betty Younger, Christina Arellana, Joanne Mawhorter, Addie 'Estelle Reynolds, Katie Lu Constable, Joyce Irene Hart, Dorene Fiddler, Donald Rick afe his home Saturday evening, fol Mireella Howard, Miss Dorothy. Bigc low, Miss Leqla Croco and Miss Dora December 15. liKJL Francis Alexander gan Jose State Teachers college, has Baptiste, 21, Sausalito, and Ruth Eliz in Woodland for tire holiday lowing the supper, the guests attend iIih Fimmen's dance. Clover assist in the production.

Miss i .7 4 'Mad Those who attended were Mr. and rs. A. C. Pucci, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. H1K tt ph is Moi.iconi Donald Shierts, Mildred Elbring, George Wallace. Anne Epperson is general Miss Dorothv DcMaria is accompan FATHER JAILED i Pete Radmonovich of Eryte was ar rested Monday by Undersheriff Foi Lights are through, the courtesy ot Monroe' on a charge of.

failing to Jessie West and the high school. I provide fnr his minor children. He is Robert Brown is stage assistant. The being held in the county jail here. Parent Teachers' assisted with the cos: tunics.

Democrat WANT ADS for Results DR. P. F. PHARES Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Telephone 223 Porter Buildim; Rooms 323 324 Woodland, Calif. Anita Hammond, Jimmy Armstrong, Shirley Mae Neibaur, Joe Garcia.

Mary Nagasugi, George Carrere, Mar Mandela, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leon, all of Sacramento, and Mrs. Frank Guisti of Robbins, and Mrs.

R. Ricci, MV. and Mrs. Vincent Chamber la in of Esparto, Miss Helen CalJ, Mias Lucille Knitch of Sacramento, Gino Morelli, M. Beri ettoni, A.

Guisti, Ralph Morelli and Remo Ricci. Eight Guests to Be rintertained at Dinner and Mrs. A. beon, au ox and Mrs Frank; tha Lambert, Wayne Hughes, Jar.c Mead, Jamie Whyte, May Kihara, Joe Two More Days of the Screen Masterpiece! Today and Tomorrow, Dec. 17th and 18th SHOWS AT 7 and 9 p.

m. Liberty magazine gives it four stars the lovers of "Smiin' Thru" re united in their new romantic triumph! Mufler, Patty Anne Johnson, Fred McGrew, Edith Jane Conner, Boll Wood, Madeline McClurg, Herbert Sharp, Aline Kuhn, Junior Farns wor'th, Mary Lu Frank, John Lewis Sanstrum, Edith Anne Fiddler, Jimmy Sqq. toiial Eit'ht sruests will be entertained by TJHPMA FREDRIC Frazer, Jean Neilson, Russell Trayn Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford at ham, Gaylene Blevihs, Audre DeGhel 2 I ISHEARER MARCH their home on College street Monday Holiday decorations will be Nancy Martin, Alice Oshita, used.

The evening win te spent informally. Charlotte Rehm, Marjorie Reiff, Mar tha AVillis, Hazel Yeager, Harold CHARLES LAUGHTON Several Hundred At Firemen's Ball (WIMPQEE STREET Abrahamsbn, Dick Alderman, Wendell Doddsj Bobby Felsch, Billy Hefnvs; Billy Irving, Theodore Saonger, Bc'ry Whitmive, Anne Miriam Allen, Shirley Anderson, Ami Crawford, Ann Doujrlas, Mildred Fissel, Doi othy Parker, Gloria Ann Reiff, Betty Jean Reynolds, Charlotte Simpson, Norma Simpson, Robtr Gi qh, Shirley Hilde brand, Dick Journey, Calvin Men douca, Donald Plank, Daiyl Rchm, Jackson Stephens, Drury Thicrcof Several hundred dancers enjoyed the annual Firemen's dance at Legioti hull So turd a evening. Many oil't of Metro Goldu yn Mayer Triumph town quests vrere iii' attendance for We know our young friends very well 'So well Santa will be sure to have hit the miii right "on the head this year if. you do your Christmas shopping in The Vogue's Children's and Infants' shop. Things especially designed for gifts the affair.

Music was furnished by ihv. Me Williams orcnestra. ALSO POP EYE CARTOON. PEPPER POT REVUH. AND NEWSREEL WEEKEND CRASHES INJURE THREE Three persons were injured in day automobile 1 accident invpl Yolo couhtv neonle.

Infants' Robes Hand. Made Dresses Hand Wade Slips Rompers Silk Sacques From. $1.25 From 7.5 .85 From 1 00 From 1.05 Tea! ire of Oakland suffered a cut forehtad when the car in which S2.19 1.35. 1.35 1.95 .53 1.00 .50 Children's Flannelette Pajamas Balbriggan Pajamas lpvely Rayon Pajamas Kayscr Knit Pajamas Wool Mittens Cap and Scarf Sets Kayscr Underwear Silk Underwear Slips' sin was riiiing with Peter Jan, also of Oakland, skidded on the Davis, Dixon highway just south' of 'the Yolo minify line and crashed into a tree. She was treated at the Sacramento Wednesday, Dec.

19th Bank Nite $150.00 GIVEN AWAY No person under adult brc. eligible to participate for the aWard ladies must he IS and' over, men 21 and over ALSO Uninterrupted OPTICAL SERVICE Knitted Jackets and Sweaters From 1.50 Booties From .65 Gowns JJ0. Legging Sets hosnital. Mrs. Blanche Quillam of SacraThen .50 io suljricd nthleferjiiiried injuries dFrom From 'when the car in which she was riding, driven iiy rViec blue 01 Mugnts uana ing, crashed tnlo another car in Sacramento.

She is in the' Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Thomas E. Lindsav of Sacra TOYS for all ages TOYS mento suffered cuts on" the face when a cr.r driven by her husband collided The Pract jewelry auctipp, iow in progress, in no way interferes with the high type of optometry services always obtainable here. For the Gur Store Will Remain Open Evenings This On the Screen a Really Great Feature Picture! on the 1 street bridge with a car driven by Joe V.asciuc.oti,tJ'Oderick.

Man Arrested as (Pi wv MO. mourn Drunken Driver F. Patterson. Yolo county COKAH worker, was relumed to the Yolo' WYNNE GIBSON DOROTHY BURGESS comity jail fj r.ni Sacramento Monday AMERICA'S FMST ACTOR to face charges, of drunken driving. He was arrested Sumhiv nk'hlbv YdW Finer Christnms Store" ii 'V county officers of the California High way ratrot aiift iofigeci in tne Racra lUMjt jail until Monday aUenioon,.

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