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April 14, 1949 (8 pages)

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4—Nevada City Nugget, Thursday, April 14, 1949 , -. Iridescent _._. Zeikel Recital association Score a week xa Isaac and Mary Elizabeth Keller will observe their 54th wedding anniversary Easter Sunday at their: home on Wet hill here. It will be a quiet observance. Isaac Keller and Mary. Elizabeth Hawkins were married by a justice of the peace at Carthage, Mo. % April 17, 1895. Keller was born Nov. Grandma’s Recipe May 26, 1857, in Fulton counWin You a Prize At ty, Ohio, the son of BenCalifornia Fair Remember that yummy brandjamin and Rebecca Keller. the carpentry Keller learned trade and was following his craft through the midwest at the time when settlements were springing up all over the prairies in the 1890’s. He had drifted to Harrison, Ark., to young couple build a mill. The mets at Christmas time, 1894, when Keller boarded at a hotel where the young matron employed, was. next The his loweq Keller 'fol to Joplin, Mo., and sent for Mary Elizabeth become his bride. to Five years the young couple lived in Joplin and then traveled west to Colorado Springs, Colo. After another five years. there they moved to Denver where a sawmill was operated for several years before moving on west ward to Fort Duschene, Utah. The family movel to Coalinga, Calif., in 1923 and Issac worked in hawk Oi] Keller the oi fields for company until when the final move present home on Wet Mo1926 to. their hill was made. Mrs. Keller had three children by her first marriage which took place in 1883. A daughter, Fannie, died at the age of three. Troy Leroy Keller died nine years ago in Los Angeles and the last surviving son, George Keller, was killed n a _ truck accident néar McCloud two years ago. There are three granddaughters, Ora Nichols of Santa Monica, Mrs. Erma Pert of Nevada City, and Mrs. Billie Binder of Tacoma, Wash. There great-grandchildren. Douglas of Boulder niece. are five Mrs, Nora street is a Seriously Damaged By Winter's Storms Nevada City scout leaders .and directors of the local. scout coun Sunday cookies, pic jams, jellies relishes, and home pay a year’s this alike, at partment were announced today at Scotts dam to outline projects to Flat bring completion of the girl scout camp in--time—-for—-summer—camping schedules. Named co-chairmen Premiums offered have been increased from $1500 to $2500 and many new been added. classifications have The $1000 increase makes possible pie, awards for eight kinds of nine different cakes, . six kinds of cookies, eleven varieties of bread, six candies and 22 kinds of pickles and relishes. All to outline work and: carry the _ project through the final stages of build PICTURED ABOVE are Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keller of Wet Hill who will observe their 54th wedding anniversary on Easter Sunday. prizes are being offered os Columbia Parlor oe quartet, was performing. :-: PERSONALS -:-: Officially Visits Cyril Scott’s EARLY-DAY RESIDENT HERE following the Charles Jones and his son and) Mrs. and Mr. daughter-in-law, Otis Jones of San Fernando, have been visiting here with relatives, a nephew, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Tahoe-Ukiah Jones of the M. notable for the fine clarity and purity of Zeikel’s harmonics, In the same group was Gershwin’s “Short Story’’ of more historical highway and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Jones, 111 Mill sireet. The tables were arranged to Rose bas Wg Charles Jones was born at Dead spread with white form a Dog Hill near here in 1862. the decorated with linen and Machan. The Wienawski violin concerto is always a favorite with audi Golden for jellies, jams, home canned fruit. and other kitchen products of the housewives. Each division has been expanded, to increase Gent competition and awards. Corral Premium lists and entry banks soon will be printed, ana will be available at state fair offices, P. O. box 2086 in Sacramento. They may be obtained when printed by writing to Grant Duggins, home economics’ exhibits supervisor. Entrants do not have to attend the fair to compete. George Mathis Will Discuss Painting At AAUW Meet Friday Kent Walker, where the sketch class of the American Association of University Women will meet. The international relations sec tained West the visiting Margaret hot dish parlor week last enter Grand Presi Farnsworth at a luncheon at the French school colors house of red, white and day. They are retired teachers rangement of the aforementioned ang have been visiting in Roseflowers, forming a back-drop for ville. Interested in mother lode this’ very attractive table. arand mining lore they were on a sightseeing trip to this area. rangement. to _ this During the luncheon, Mrs. They plan other trips -Phyllis Butz gave a short readarea. Miss Mahn and Mrs. Helloing on the “Origination of Our well are retired teachers of the Flag.’’ Represented at the lunch Douglas eon system were Sierra Pines’ Parlor San Diego Parlor No. 208, Orinda Parlor No. 56, Manzanita Parlor No. .29, Laurel and Columbia No, Parlor No. 6 70. of the group. met Tuesday .ve ning at the home'‘of Mrs. h,. F. Kechley in Grass Valley, with Mrs. William Brooks, assistant bly adjourned to Farley hall where Grand President Farnsworth gave a= short alk, and complimented the officers of Columbia parlor on the good work they were doing and their ef Nevada county hostess, “Hallmarks * of Democracy”’ was the discussion topic. Miss Helen Chapman was chairman. ficiency in handling of their parlor the affairs have been active in damage to buildings was. collapsng of half of a garage roof. Work projects begun last fall by local groups and scout leaders, will be starte@d again following the Easter vacation. Attending the meeting were the following: Mary Kohler, Mrs. Sturtevant, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poul Cc. Bell, Tom Reynolds, Jack and Cecil Holmes. Land,” musica] interest, was and the “American Concerto” by Gusikofi encés fortunate enough to hear it. It has everything—range, “size’’, dignity, melodic richness particularly in the wonderful slow movement, and tremendous velocity in the third movement. By dark the through shooting fabric. It is a Stephanie Koret creation. SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buck have returned to their home on Zion street, after three weeks of enjoyment at Richardson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Boettcher of Willow Valley road were with them the first two weeks. Spending last: week at the resort were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourtellotte, also of Willow Valley road, The Tourtellottes will spend the remainder of this week at the before returning home Elementary Students had the time of and ‘Ave the Ysaye ‘‘Aurora”’ Maria’ among others. Mrs. Kitts proved herself the ideal accompanist—a skilled and The decorations and seating . a big Easter egg neer hunt at the demned. Shadowed lighting Zeikel’s must face throughout be con was badly the _ per Bowman, Mr. Lowman Mr. and and daughter, Nurene, Mrs. Melvin Bowman an@d They are’ accompanied by Mrs, Mary German, mother advisor of ns park. YOUR FINE CLOTHES, Won't Suffer at GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY and eighth graders took over the Easter egg baskets and did a goog job of hiding Pupils of the fourth, the eggs. fifth and sixth grades took part in the big search, with three gold eggs being the object of the most intensive search. The prized golden made Betty eggs were Peacock, Janet Wardell candy. who found Children Prizes 10 eggs, greatest of Miller. were We clean them with care and preciseness—a service to good also housekeepers who demand the best. No harsh ingredients or careless handling. at Grass Valley Laundry—a trial wilt and tied for number. Miss Francis Ma son’s kindergarten class and their * own egg hunt in the yard of Dr. B. W. Hummelt as guests of Mrs. Hummelt. HERE FROM GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schleppe-. srell of Stanford, Mont. and Miss Dolly Schleppegrell of and
DRY CLEANERS. formance, while his violin flected a glare of Ight into eyes of the audience. The affair showed rethe careful ‘The Town Talkers,’’ who are to be congratulated on the ‘success of their first presentation. Tips for Spring Cleaning Mrs. Walker A Wedding is an event ; Ville; that is long remem Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Lyons ville; ang Mrs Washington. Easy does it when you make a quick coffee cake for luncheon SOCIETY MEETS Clyde M. bered. Cole, And not the least of the , TODAY Don't let your friends 2 tablespoons enriched flour 2 tablespoons melted shortening . Batter convertible collar, and skirt is peated all around. the Wey 44 cup sugar 7 teaspoon salt 4 Cup shortening ¥% cup milk ET 3 teaspoons baking powder aoe Whitney this all-occasion dress 2 cope sifted enriched flour ' Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Cream together shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. -Add egg. Mix well. Add flour mixture to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Spread half the batter in greased 7b"y 11-inch “ es REET Bae esta tr j ae recently Broad street. just by hearsay. Our Wedding samples are complete; a size for every fancy and for every purse; they have that certain touch that spells refinement and of Steger. Auto Supply on Highway 20, has leased the garage business of Cal Christenson & Son on learn the good news Here are some helpful time saving hints for your spring’ housecleaning. Preliminary washing with soap and water is unnecessary Marriages , A Call for your gift copy of this year's Bride yy ‘ wealth of inforeae mation about the many details of Wedding etiquette. with the use of Cream Wax that quickly cleans and polishes furniture, woodwork and kitchen equipment. ‘You'll find ; that dirt and dust do not readily cling to a hard, waxed surface. Time and energy can be saved by using Cream or Liquid (buffing) Wax on venetian blinds, Cover with remaining batter and Window sills can be protected against i ‘ applying wax. In Reno, Nev., April 11, 1949, sprinkle with rest of topping. The life of parchment lamp shades is lenethened to Matt .O. Eckols, 35, Nevada Bake-in moderate oven (375 dewith Cream or Liquid wax. Don’t forget to wax veo shelves tht “e)for : City, and Winifred E. Fritch, Greater cleanliness, protection and ees F.) 30 minutes. beauty. You'll find hundreds of over 21, Grass Valley. akes one coffee cake. ; Other pan. Sprinkle half the filling and topping mixture over the batter, good taste. Booklet. .a uses for wax to speed up and make your housecleaning easy., be Yq cup sugar 3 teaspoons cinnamon LEASES GARAGE E, G. Trevethick, happy customs is the sending, of Announce: ments and Invitations. The Baptist Women’s Mission CINNAMON COFFEE CAKE Filling and Topping Mixture has: a 'shirtwaist blouse with > & Dry Cleaners To no rising or kneading. For this cinnamon-filled coffee cake, first spread half the batter in the pan. Sprinkle half the crumbly spicy cinnamon11 a.m, to 2 pm, at the home sugar and shortening mixture over it. Then cover the ga filling of Mrs. William Podbreger, 220 with the remainder of the batter and bake. The flavorful cinnamon Jordan. filling also serves as topping, so there’s no icing to make. ffee cakes made wit h enriched flour step up the. food value of HOSKINS AFTER any meal, for they are thrifty sources of B-vitamins, iron, and food NON-PROVIDER energy. Sheriff Richard W. Hoskins Hime this coffee cake to be ready at the same time as the rest of has gone to Missoula, Montana the meal, for it is best when served warm. The uick coffee cake base can be adapted to other fillings and to pick up James Cannon, fortoppings. Try a crusty orange mixture. Combine one tablespoon melted merly of Grass Valley, wanted butter or ‘margarine, threé tablespoons sugar, and two tablespoons here On a failure to. provide grated orange rind; then add one-half cup chopped nuts and mix well. charge. in a colorful, bold striped chambray. Designed by Kay of Pio It needs only mixing and spreading the batter in the pan, with ary society will meet today from OUT SHE GOES on an outing are and son, Gerald, and daughters, Susan and Beverly, Mrs. Helen Johnson and son, Dean, Marys Those who like cinnamon toast will enjoy this quick coffee cake with spicy cinnamon mixture spread generously between layers and over the top. or tea. v girls assembly The officers of the local unit making the trip are Joanne Hefelfinger, Madge Nelson, Elizabeth Wilson, and Shirley McElhannan, ‘and Charles Townsend, Campton a City grand Rainbow for Girls in Long Beach this week. Classes were cut short, with the first three grades making the trip to the park in the morning. The upper grades finished class‘work in the morning and went to the park at 1 p.m. The seventh arrangements deserve commenda-_ planning and hard work by tion; Nevada attending Woodland, were visitors here yesterday. The Montanans have rethoroughly competent musician who kept her tatent—always in ‘tired from—the—newspaper—busi= the background, her music a ness and are enjoying themselves screen against which. the music in our golden. state. of the violin was displayed. A piano solo would have been a pleasant addition to the evening’s program. Europe. their the the secra young lives Friday when the entire student body participated in at Staceato,’’ association Nevada City elementary school children presented to three eager beavers enlivened the evening. As encores he played several of his own compositions unaccompanied, as well as the “Hora take Ber Enjoy Easter Egg casual manner even made it seem easy. His performance was the more remarkable for coming evening will Miss Hunt in Pioneer Park those sharp-eyed youngsters went special prizes of boxes of home exhausting of the group. and physically Ingalls Glasson, Four This sun dress is designed in one of the 1949 season’s newest fabrics, iridescent den Haley, as he confessed in one of the informal little chats with woaicn Belle Girls Are Atending© Long Beach Assembly erything the violinist can give. Zeikel played it magnificently; his disarming and misleadingly and for. Four Local Rainbow by of a ‘difficult Memorial election auditorium to found end Thursday building nice the same token it* calls for ev the next Veterans at ter, Livermore; Mr. and Mrs Leonard Ford and Marvin Fisk, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Curry, Stockton; Mrs. Annie sen, Elise DeMattei, Joy Hillyard, 1 ENJOY * HERE FOR FUNERAL Family members and friends who were here Sunday to attend funeral services of Carl L. Tobiassen, kiledinactionon Okinawa in the closing days of the war, included his widow, Mrs. Colleen Roberts Tobiassen, San Bernardino; John Harding, Reno, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. J. .M:. Hoff: and Mills Hoff, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Marsh and daugh scout work during past seasons. Scout leaders reported only slight damage to the camp during heavy winter snows. The only _ Bixler school Cinnamon Coffee Cake and Wesley Percy, local business who Oregon, than “Lotus intermission, he springs ing and repair, were Leo Cullen man county, No. 275, Vendome Parlor No. 100, After the luncheon the assem of the HERE FROM OREGON Miss Alice Mahn and Mrs. Mabel Hellowell, Roseburg, Ore., were Nevada City callers Tues yellow, flowers, which were japonica, acacia and bridal wreath. The stage curtains were partially drawn, and on a_ small table between then was a beautiful ar unit tion spoke with wonderful authority and boldness, with magnificent volume and tone; and _ in it Zeikel managed somehow to persuade his listeners that not a single violin, but a whole string Margaret Farnsworth of these awards are new. Columbia Parlor No. 70, French In addition, Green said, addi. Corral, Native Daughters of the tional YF eS. Sf burst string. In it Zeikel’s violin was held the John® tary, during Miss Glasson’s trip~ im, and features gold threads point of the eveinterrupted by a concert of evening Mrs. ‘Caprice Viennois.”’ was the high ning though date care of the duties He followed this group with his own arrangement of the Bach Chaconne, played unaccompanied. For many the Bach selection increases in premiums and dis. plays in the home economics de meeting the to next year’s series of concerts, to the brilliant fingering of “La Gitana”’’ and the double-stopping of 1949-50 date of the drive for subscriberg fine bowing called for by the “Liebestrend”’ and ‘‘Liemeslied”’ fair. Major the than last year. Association members Monday set Monday, May 23, as opening The lovely and nostalgic Kreisler numbers, pleasing in themselves, were also a showcase for Zeikel to demonstate. his violin technic, from the rich tone. and canned fruit all will more important role, inmen and women to teresting George Mathis, prominent local artist, will discuss pencil sketching tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Girl Scout Camp Not cil met and for of officers, and to complete the campaign for membership earlier in that it opened with a group of light, charming and_ familiar Kreisler favorites, and _ closed with the magnificent Wienawski concerto. ; by Secretary-Manager Ned Green. spring trade and pies Cakes, early utilize Carter ment. In addition he is warm, friendly, witty, unaffected — 4 man who puts himself instantly on good terms with his audience. The combinaton proved irresistible to the crowd of two hundred. The program arrangement, as Zeikel pointed out, was unusual fornia state fair in Sacramento next Sept. 1 through 11. plans This to Zeikel is a superb. violinist,. one of the masters of the instru tition at this year’s 11-day Cali kles arrange ers.”’ chance to try their skill at turning out these and many other delicious concoctions for compe evening season. under Valley, Grass building, sponsorship of ‘‘The Town Talk ied mincemeat and the delicious grandma that cakes and pies used to make? California women will have a Monday with Melvin Holtz, concert representative from Chicago, IIl., to memorial veterans’ in met at Bret Harte inn, Grass Valley, hit for David Zeikel, Wedding Anniversary Sunday Texas. Members and. officers of thes. Twin Cities Community Concett By David Lamson accompanist and _ his violinist, Town of both Dorothy Kitts, last ted presen recital the in Talk, Van Alstyne, Will Start May 23 Huge Success Isaac and Mary Elizabeth Keller Will Observe 54th . Benjamin Keller was an Evangelical minister in Ohio. of fifth was Keller Mrs. seven daughters of Joseph and Judith Hawkins and was born Paul, St. at 1868, 30, March Ark. Mrs. Keller has one brother, George Hawkins, who lives at Twin Cities Concert . Drive for 1949-50 of NUGGET severe wo