WEDNESDAY, 1VIARCII 25, 1931.COLLEGE CITYyMr. and Mrs. \V. R. Clark were Co- j1 ulusa visitors Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. Woods visited friends and relatives in Berkeley Sunday.II. Cavanaugh motored to Richard-1 son Springs Sunday afternoon.Mrs. Curtis lleidrieh and family motored to Marysville Sunday.Harry Hill was a business visitoi l in Sacramento and Ixxli Saturday. j PMr. and Mrs. Guy French and son. 1I**** ,u‘al Bill, motored to Sacramento Sunday.:Mrs. Anna Wilkins was a recent j visitor in Willows. \George Maher visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holland of Dunnigan Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilgore sang j and spoke before the high school as- j semldy Monday afternoon. Kilgore* gave a chalk t.Vk on the life of Abra-J ham Lincoln and Mrs. Kilgore sang and played several pieces which she had composed.Harold and Thurman Howe motored • to Clear Lake Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. K. Cain and family of Williams visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stover Sunday.Keith Powers and Bud Goodin visited at the home of the latter9* parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodin of Ar-ii tois Sunday.C. I. Fisher and son, Nyle, of Chico.. visited friends and relatives here!Sunda y.W. W. Powers was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of Arbucklo Sun-; j day.Keith Powers, Kliaabeth Just is, Bud Goodin, Virginia Traynham, Jessie Doris Poundstonc and Marion Heid-j rich attended a show at Woodland Sunday evening.itablc a donee o town . Sacra mi church . the con in Sacr; down si already $52.Brodt ing . . . trict ki people : to little fault of den upi or frier the orp Outsi is leadi scribed has pie while 1 have m subseril The Catholi 75 per orphan; . . . bu great lt;for the are alllt;1 It .wilt