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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

April 28, 1949 (8 pages)

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“@Nevada City Nugget, Thursday, April 28, 1949 Eye-Catching! Mrs. Ed Frantz Is Chosen New — AAUW Head brated its 62nd birthday Wednesday evening, last week, and honored two of the parlor’s members, ‘Wmiversity Women, at a regular Mrs. Nellie Clark and Mrs. Lulu Jones for their long and faithful Imeeting held at the home of Mrs. William J. Cassettari n ‘Grass Valley. were chosen “Other officers “Mrs George Higer, Nevada City, wite president; and Mrs. Thelma: 4Abernathy, treasurer. service and loyalty to Laurel parlor. Mrs. Clark has served as recording secretary for 22 years and Mrs. Jones is one of the parlor’s charter members.’ There was a large assembly of “Mrs. Frantz succeeds Mrs. Car members and visiting sisters with supervising district deputy grand wile Sparks who expects to move away. Re-elected to offices were Miss ‘Daphne Gardner, recording sec president, Thelma Butz, and deputy grand presidents Carrie Berryman ang Elinor Bolton present. ‘etary, and Mrs. Frederick Green, orresponding secretary. Program and. entertainment Con‘committee included Mrs. Adelaide stance Pfiffer, Mrs. Mrs. Henrietta guests via. Kilroy. The numbers were all beautifully rendered. Her favorite color, green, was used in her gift “‘“annetti as guardian neighbor at anstallation ceremonies at I. O. ‘>. F. hall Thursday evening. Thelma Butz was_ installing «ificer, assisted by Senna Wales, Gertrude _ @ollars. The drili team, dressed in pasel formals, was led by its cap LITTLE DOROTHY MALONE, Motion picture starlet, models this vivid i a cotton sur: frock. white ang yellow. Deputy grand president Carrie Berryman and grand past president Ann Whiting of Manzanita parlor, conducted installation rites when past president Sarah Charonnat and third vice president Gold Flat. ParentTeachers Association Mary Shipley were inducted into Honors Instructors office. were: then, attendant; Catherine Siams, captain of guards; WilJane Gold Flat Parent-Teachers as sociation held a regular meeting Friday afternoon. Mrs. Purssell, president, presided. The meeting Madge honored teachers Raynor, of the school. Refreshments were Sanker; Martha Dillon, flag bear served from a colorfully decorat Christine Kite and her corps of officers conducted beatiful initiatory ritualistic rites for Barbara McLaughlin. First nomination of delegates to the grand parlor assembly was held. Delicious refreshments were served in the banquet room deco fer; Thelma Butz, correspondent; ed table. highlighted by a centerrated with spring blossoms, yel“Mary ‘Lystrup, inner sentisel; Tilpiece of daffodils and_ bridal low tapers and.a beautiful birth Yie “Weiss, outer sentinel; Minnie “Mildred ._Tobiassen, and Weggy Flyn, managers; Gertrude Zollars, musician; Neva Schance, senior guardian. _ Gifts were presented the Stalling guardian officers, past in ™meighbor and captain of the suards. Past Guardian Neighbor Faye Scharsch presented the ofWiecers with gifts of hand-made doilties. “Visitors: rs Grass Valley and Downieville attended the exercises.~After the meeting refreshments, were. served in the ban‘guet room by Mary Lystrup and fommittee. wreath. Speakers were: Mrs. Mable Stahlschmidt, speaking on ‘‘The Letters of congratulations to Goals of the P-TA’’; Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Clark from absent members White, on ‘‘Why We Are Needed . } were read by Beth Wilson, proin the P-TA;”’ Mrs. Lillian Grangram committee chairman. holm, speaking on ‘‘Friends;’’ and Laurel parlor was_ instituted Mrs. Mary Pease, on ‘‘Objects of April 13, 1887, by Urusla parlor the P-TA,”’ = No. 1 with a charter membership Mrs. John Hathaway, accompanied by Mrs. Eldon Patterson, Mr and Mrs. Victor Buck cele sang ‘Songs My. Me’ and “My Cathedral.”’ parlor Sept. of the organization 25, 1886, in the downstairs Mrs. Jackson. Laurel F. M. Stevenson; publicity, ty, Mrs. Mary Mayworm; finance budget, Mrs. Ethel Heyne; magazine, Mrs. Fae Bromlick; refreshments, Mrs. Charlotte Hal was Lily O. Reichling parlor has Dyer two of of her charter members, Lulu Clutter Jones of Nevada City and Hannah Keenan Grimes of Arizona. Laurel’s first president was Hattie Calkins. Laurel parlor has been, and still is a very active parlor with a large. membership. During its 62 years of existence, the parlor Worthley, Mr. and Mrs. at the school Friday, May 20 at ¥red Tourtelotte, Mr. and Mrs. 8 p.m. has been active in civic affairs, _€. J. Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. O. never overlooking an opportunity “. Bettchéer, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kern county with an estimated 3 “Tom Richards. ee Mrs. Hazel Haddy and population . doctors. of 210,000 has 168 ee Short Ribs of Be ef with Macaroni Matt Sauers, esses. New officers Mrs. Helen Sawyer, treasurer; Miss Gertrude Goyne, secretary. Mrs. Isabel Tourtelotte, past the afternoon. Next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Margaret Madden in Birchville Wednesday, May 11. Columbia parlor No. 70, Native Daughters of the Golden West, Burton, president, her officers and committee workers were commended for their many worthwhile projects during the past year. The club especially complimented civ ic) beautification program. home in Sweetland. flower. : Ladies The Bettcher New Year’s ball which was ia 3s kent Mer aes past several years. There are very few of the argonauts of pioneer days. bring sandwiches The townsite vada City. Madden oT ida seat, was laid out}]° He ’ ate. Thrifty durum macaroni ‘edit for extending and good meat and toThe macaroni also its own important protein to the meat. Add to this ee eeae NEVADA CITY: } a y and 9 cal ‘ , : { a 7 y this dish ranks high in healthgiving and satisfying qualities. SHORT RIBS OF BEEF WITH MACARONI 1% pounds short ribs of beef 2 tablespoons fat or drippings 8% cups tomatoes and tomato juice (1 No. 2% can) 1 small onion, diced i held at French Corral school. A card ‘party will be held at French Corral schoolhouse Sat ( urday, May 7, as a_ benefit to raise funds to repair the historic old school. The committee in charge would like to see many ‘ 1 persons present, especially those of the North San Juan ridge. Board of trustees will meet Friday, May 20, at the ty French 4 ounces elbow macaroni € I i I { 1 ( I Local Civic, Club @ i A regular business meeting noon, last week, and a very good attendance was’ noted.
Mrs. Frank Schmidt was in charge of the dessert luncheon, consisting of .home made cakes 2 7 f and ice cream sérved. at neatly decorated tables. She was as F: ( y sisted by Mrs. Harriet Farmer, Mrs. Ray Murchie, Mrs. Gary ? Feagans and Mrs. E. J. Pollard. The meeting promptly at 2 was opened o’clock by the William Ferry introduced Mrs. PAY ONLY 822.74 down and $9.96 per month FULL SIZE BED and Mrs. George Gildersleeve, delegate, _represented the local club at the northern district convention at Red Bluff. Mrs. A. Hoge and Mrs. G. Feagans also CHEST VANITY AND MIRROR BENCH “NIGHT STAND INNERSPRING MATTRESS COIL SPRING up week. The club asks all prop erty owsers to remove trash that might is constitute a fire hazard. The area of the Belgian Congo estimated at 902,082 square miles. J, UNION EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE METHODIST CHURCH, 7:30 P.M. Hear the Evangelist Sprinkle macaroni, around short and Soul Stirring Evangelist cooking 20 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Serve hot. CASH PRICESES2.74 . . SUNDAY, MAY 1 THROUGH . SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1949 CLYDE PAUL WHITE Cover again and continue 4 F of the Nevada City Women’s Civic club was held Wednesday after Brown short ribs of beef in fat or drippings in heavy skillet. Add tomatoes and tomato juice, onion, salt and pepper. Cover and simmer gently about 45 minutes. ribs. a of€ d Corral schoolhouse in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stuart and Mrs. Frank Stuart and daughter were in French Corral taking pictures Sunday. 2 teaspoons salt “44 teaspoon pepper ane Plans for Sunday, May 29, will be discussed. The meeting will be CHURCHES OF NEVADA CITY will appeal to the food bud Phone 67 — West Columbia Parlor No. 70, saidshe would like to have all officers and members present at the next meeting Friday, May 6, salad. Crunchy hard rolls with butter or margarine complete the easy menu. as much as it does to the 913 Commercial Street — { President Margaret Madden, Native Daughters of the Golden green beans and a crisp tossed Short Ribs of Beef with Maca ; ville were in Nevada City and Grass Valley shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson, of Oak division in Grass Valley was visiting in Sweetland at the home of Mr. and Mrs.’ Frank Stuart. ‘Perfect to satisfy hearty out-of goes in and the dish cooks about ~20 minutes longer. y i Miss Theresa O’Connor of Birch doors appetites, this tempting top about 45 minutes the macaroni Marysville, : Margaret BAPTIST AND METHODIST — Yirst browned in a heavy skillet. _ Then the tomatoes and seasonings ” tare added and the pan is covered. (After the ribs have simmered of this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. .Stuart of Sweetland were shopping in Ne Serve this main dish steaming hot with a side dish of whole The short ribs are a hee of Shady creek were shopping in Nevada €ity and Grass Valley — _ *the sun, too. or or cake. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campbell : Vera Stedger and Beth Wilson, chairmen, and their co-workers, received a vote of thanks prone the parlor members. "Homemaker : to get out and enjoy and ‘ West, held an annual reception attended. The club decided next week, nd dinner for the pioneers, which May 1 to May 7 shall be Cleanhas been discontinued for the “Sof-the-range dish is so easy to emake there will be time for Mrs. garden center will meet on the second Friday of every month at Wood’s hall, North San Juan. NEVADA CITY president; chard . were especially beautiful with trees and shrubs in full Pauline Stevens and her rhythm hand made up of a number of small girls and boys from her class at the Gold Flat school who played several selections. Mrs. Byron Brock, as president Laurel parlor has been active in pioneer reverence and historical markers and with Hydraulic parlor, Native Sons of the Golden i vice will meet May 6. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Gamble from Paradise was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. V. H, McLaflin Farm Bureau PHONE 664-, 435 ZION ST. Mrs. Frances also taken an active part in the social life of the community. : For years the parlor sponsored firemen’s ball has taken its place. ster of good durum macaroni and chosen are Piano selections and the singing of old time songs concluded president, Mrs. Byron Brock. The program chairman, Mrs. a a rich meaty flavor to a plat pistons, Beatrice Renfree, president; Mrs. Madden. to aid, or take leadership in any community activity for the betterment of the public and has considered the outstanding event of the season. In late years the iT: ENDER brown. short ribs give high speed, worn and part of Conrad Weller's hardware store. The founder of the order Ray ‘Himes, weather and of 51. Urusla parlor was the-first Committee chairmen announced Friday were: Programs, Mrs. Mable Stahlschmidt; membership, brated their fourth wedding anstead, fund raising; Mrs. Julia miversary Thursday at their Peterson. Bome. Cards and_ refreshments The next meeting will be held ‘were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. : DR. WALTER MULLIS 4 with combined DENTIST rings and cylinder walls, may Hot Gold Flat Rhythm Mother Taught had its inception in Jackson, on Band Entertains Mrs. M. O. Henderson; hospitali “ELEBRATE ANNIVERSAY day cake iced in white with yellow roses and green leaves. Mrs. Mrs. Robert Stuart and Mrs. M. Mrs. Mrs. Jones’ gift presentation was in the lodge’s colors of red, President Weye Scharsch, past guardian; Way Wilde, advisor; Goldie An@erson, magician; Elizabeth Tra ‘Weung, Morehead, presentation. Champion circle, Neighbors of “Woodcraft installei Walda Gio Nance Christine singing her favorite songs, ‘Ah, Sweet Mystery: of Life,’ and ‘“'Trees,’’ and her favorite poem, ‘“Thanatopsis,’’ was read by Lou Neighbor, Woodcraft ¢lerk; president special program honored Clark with Bill Tobiassen A Mrs. Walda Giovannetti ~ ¥nstalled Guardian Baker, by Kite. Harris, ttaim, Catherine Williams. Other officers installed _Charles...Murdock, ._Mrs..-Zoann Gifts were presented the honor Mirs. Mabel Kechley, Mrs. June -Eatke and Mrs E. A. Wallis. €atherine Wliams, and Beatrice Renfree Is. Chosen President Of Local Garden Club North San Juan Women’s Sec ret Pals club held a meeting The Nevada City Garden Club ‘cause your car’s oil consumpWednesday; last week, commencheld its annual birthday meeting tion to increase at a rapid rate, ing with a potluck luncheon. combined with election of officers according to the California State Bingo was. played after. brief at the home of Mrs. O. F. Automobile ssociation. business with prizes going to Bettcher Thursday afternoon, Laurel parlor, No. 6, Native Mrs. Haddy Bone, Mrs. C. Campwith Mrs. Helen Sawyer and Mrs. Daughters of the Golden West, in bell, Mrs. Emma Proom, Mrs. Arthur Hoge serving as co-hosta bower of spring blossoms, cele. “Mrs. Edward Frantz was electwd president of Nevada County . MBranch, Association of American 2ifett, NDGW Scribe Honored for 22 Years of Duty ‘OIL CONSUMPTION Secret Pals Club Of North San’ Juan Meet A Dynamic Speaker (INCLUDING TAX) SEE THIS GROUP IN WINDOW THE FURNITURE CENTER OPPOSITE VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING 256 S. Auburn St. GRASS VALLEY Phone 36 f f