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Nevada County
Long Ago
Floy-Margaret Reynolds
20 YEARS AGO
The large foree at the North
Star mine in: Grass _ Valley was
being reduced size to conform
to the new development program
of the Newmont interests. Several
hundred men were affected by the
in
order. =
Hundreds of friends visited the
home = of -Mr.and = Mrs, W: G:
Richards on ijast Broad street in
Nevada City on the occasion of
the’ couple’s golden wedding anniversary. Nevica lodge of Elks, of
which Mr. Richards was a past
exalted ruler, came in a body and
presented Mr. and Mrs. Richards
with a half dozen tumblers banded
in gold. Afamily dinner was served
to the following children and
grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Gluyas «J. Richards and daughters,
and Carrol Ruth; Mr.
Gilbert W. Richards and
Rosemary
and Mrs.
two children, Gilbert and Betty;
Mr. and Mrs. E.-M. Rector and
three children, Billy, Mary and
Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Carl’ Libbey and daughters, Mary and Ruth.
Mrs. Richards before her marriage
had lived in Valley.
Richards was son of Mr.
Mrs. W. W. Richards; proprietors
for.many years the old New
York hotel in Nevada City.
Grass
the
of
50 YEARS. AGO
Nevada City baseball club
Relief Hill to attend
a dinner and dance given in their
honor by the Relief Hill club. On
the following day the Nevada City
boys’were saved from a walloping
defeat by a rain storm. The lineup.of the home team,who called
themselves the Goo Goos was W.
P. Sigourney, p; C. O’Conne!l, ec:
Sherman Costello, 1b; Archie
Rowe, 2b; Lester Gregory, 3b; William Penrose, ss; Ed Harbor, If;
Wm. Grimes, cf; William Chase,
rf; substitutes, W. Spargo, S.
Hooper and F. Hickman.
A monster mass meeting
held at the corner of Broad-ana
Pine streets in Nevada City by
the advocates of a sewerage system. Short speeches were delivered
The
journeyed to
was
Mr. .
and .
octely ana
: Mrs. Floy-Margaret Reynolds, Society Editor
The kindest courtesy you can show your guests is to have their names
in your home-town newspaper. The nicest gesture you can give your
hosts when you are away visiting is the mention of their names in
your newspaper. And we wilt greatly appreciate publishing your items.
Mrs. Floy-Margaret Reynolds, telephone 186-J, is our society reporter
and will be glad to assist you in reporting the event. Or a call to the
Nugget office, 395 Broad street, or
/ y/
tuo ews
telephone 36, will place your news
in print.
WOMAN ENVOY FROM INDIA ARRIVES
NEW YORK, N.
appointed Ambassador
Jawaharlal Nehru,
from
Y.—Mrs. Vijaya
arrived with her daughter,
Mrs. Farmer
Win Prizes
Mrs. F. A. Farmer won the prize
oldest mother attending and
John Sbaffi won prize for
attending at the
Mother’s Day
hall Sunday
of
Mrs.
youngest mother
annual Elks: lodge
program at the Elks
evening.
presented Mrs.
Mrs. Etta LesBouquets were
George Calanan.
Lakshima Pandit, center, newly
Indian and sister of Prime Minister
Rita, 19. On hand
to greet them is B. R. Sen, Charge d’ Affairs of the Indian Embassy.
Mrs. Pandit, who will be the first and only woman Ambassador in
Weshington, said the lifting of the Berlin blockade was “a good sign
for world peace.”
Columbia Parlor 70
Organized in 1891
By Mrs. Roberta Stuart
Native Daughters of the Golden
West was first established in the
ridge area at North San Juan in
i Columbia parlor No. 70 -was
organized ‘in French Corral in 1892
and gradually absorbed the older
p Ail the banners and records have been preserved.
In. the lodge room is an old
banner reading:
GRAND BALL GRAND
and Entertuinment
by the following: Wm. Griffin, J. Will be given. by 2--2:-<.-.-..T. Morgan,: D. J. Stevens, F. F. Columbia Parlor No. 70
Nilon, J. '‘S. Gregory,.D. S. Baker, . French Corral
C. E. Mulloy, :A. Issard, P. G. Scad. Christmas Eve, 1894
den, E. Tilley,, C.P, Loughridge, . Among many original features
James Gribble, A. B. Wolf, T. Gt GE the entertainment will be: ‘the
Lindley, Fred Searls, B. F. .Snell, . Native Daughters of the Golden
C. J. Naffziger, A. Hartung, Wm. West
Grimes, D. E. Morgan, W. H. MarCommitiee: Mrs. Laura Heath,
tin and C. E. Tegler. he Hon. E. Mrs. Mary French, Mrs. Emma
M. Preston presided at the meet. ] Heth, Mrs. Ann Bean, “Miss Kate
ing. Forre!lly, Miss Lily Moulton, Mrs.
Plans were being made in Grass K. Hogan, Mrs Lizzie Moroney,
Valley for a meeting of the North. Mrs. Julia Hoffman.
ern District medical so ciety Invited from New Town, PleasSeventy-five of the leading physi. ant Valley, Berchville, Sweetland,
cians north of San Francisco, ac. Cherokee, Columbia Hill.
companied by their -wives, were James. Fogarty, floor director;
expected. Dr. C. W. Jones of Grass William . Moulton, David Miller,
Valley was second vice-president ; floor managers. Admission to enand Dr. A. H. Tickell of Nevada tertainment 25 cents; children 10
City was a member of the Board} cents: ticket including ball and
of Censors. supper $1.50; music by Hoffman’s
Sao Dance Trio.
75 YEARS AGO Printed by Nevada City Daily
A group of North San Juan . Transcript.
amateur actors presented ‘‘Ten Robert Sauers of Sweetland was
Nights .in a 3ar Room,” Sam. ]severely burned in the face.
Everett, Abell and Yankee Dodge Mrs. Adele Browning ang Mrs.
were in the cast. William Browning were hostesses
The following names appeared . at a card party and old-time dance
on the roll of honor in the colored Saturday evening at the historic
school in Nevada. City: Sadie. French Corral school house. Music
Booth, Laura Booth, Emma Mon-. was «furnished by the Rhythm
telle, Horatio Preston, Julia Adams, . Rascals: Frank Stuart, violin and
Rosa Preston, and Nathaniel Ford. } mandolin banjo; Waid Oden, vioK. Casper hal on sale in his. lin;Lowe!! Struckman, piano acclothing store in Nevada City . cordion; Mrs Roberta Stuart,
men’s suits for $20 and $14, sum-.j. drums. Everyone apparently enmer hats for 50 cents ang duck} joyed himself and a lot of the
Pants for 75 cents. dancers asked when the next dance
The hotels in Nevada City were . will be held. Watecl this column.
crowded to their utmost capacity, }. Mrs. Annie Browning of Nevada
all rooms were filled and extra . City is visiting with her son, Mr.
beds were being brought in. and Mrs. A. Browning in French
Roll of Honor for April in the] Corral.
Second Intermediate school in NeMr. andMrs. John Hippert and
vada City included: Sophie Lud-]son of Reno, Nev., were visiting at
low, Mary Graves, Maggie ‘Cashin, . } the home of Mr. and Mrs Wald
Alice Young, Hattie Hoskins, Lizzie . Oden.
Hutchinson, Keturah Arbogast, Mrs. F. A. Stuart called at the
Jenny Adair, Hiram Hinds, Lizzie} home of Mrs. Leo Hammer in
Hughes, Walter Holmes, George. North San Juan.
Reilly, Mary Driver, Arthur Dodge, If you “would like musie. for
Charlie Hinds, Lizzie Alta, Hannah
Keenan, Willie Long, Willie Hinds,
Robert McNally May—_Seaman;
Mattie Gregory, William Hart,
Helen Keenan, Maggie Coughlan,
amd Frank Worthington.
modern and.old time dancing notify the Rhythm Rascals by contacting——either*-Frank “Stuart, “Waid
Oden or Lowell Struckman.
Love birds are really parrots.
“QUADS—THEY'RE WONDERFUL”
NEW YORK, N. Y.—These were the words of Mrs. Esther Collins, 28,
when she got her first look at the quadruplets—two. boys and two
girls born to her at Lenanon hospital, The Bronx. The circular apertures in the incubator are plastic-sieeved openings for the insertion
of ministering hands. The quads father, Charles, 29, is a brokerage
clerk. The Collins already have one son and have been assured of a
new home to replace their present three-room apartment.
Patrick Lee Roberts
Observes Birthday
Little Patrick Lee Roberts, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts of
Jordan street, celebrated his fifth
birthday on Sunday with a picnic
party at Pioneer park. The guests
in attendance to wish him many
happy returns included Mr. and
Mrs. George Becraft and their son,
Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Clark and
children, Betty Lou, Dale, Donna
and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs’ Harry
Fondiller and sons, Mike and Tim;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maloney and
son, Sonny; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Maloney and two children, Margaret and Kenny; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peat and children, James,
George, David and Patsy; Mrs.
3onnie Jones‘and daughters, Judy .
and Vella; Jackie Crampton, Patsy
Coughlin and Sonja Ronnigen, and
the honoree’s parents and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and
Erna.
Sunshine Circle Sets
Luncheon Wednesday
Sunshine’ Circle, WSCS,
regular
and luncheon. Wednesday at 12:30
in the social hall of the Methodist
church. All members of the church
have its
are invited.
JOHNSON—In Nevada City,
May 7, 1949, Mary E. Johnson
from Arthur H. Johnson. Final
decree. Interlocutory judgment entered April 23, 1948 on charge of
extreme cruelty. Plaintiff granted
$80 per month for care of minor
children.
OLYMPIA WELDERS —
Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway
PHONE 61-J-3
GEORGE C. BOLES
Optometrist
312 Broad St. Nevada City
Telephone 270-W
1 Donuts to Take Out
will ;
business session !
Zina Hansen. All
were presented
camp and Mrs.
mothers attending
carnations
A musical program was under
the direction of J. F. Siegfried.
Performing were Franc lLuschen,
cello; Saundra Pease, violin; Rill
Tobiassen, vocal. Miss: Joanne
Hefelfinger was accompanist.
A short tribute to mothers was
given by the Rev. Max L. Christenrector of Trinity Episcopal
church. Robert L. Tamblyn, exalteq ruler, welcomed the guests.
sen,
ATTENDS BRIDAL SHOWER
Mrs. Ernest Roberts of Piety
hill went to Sacramento Wednesday of last week to attend a miscellaneous bridal shower given in
honor of Miss. France Louise Walsh,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Walsh, who will be married in
October to Lloyd: Spencer of North
Sacramento. While in the capital
city Mrs. Roberts was the house
guest of the future bride’s _parents.
ATTEND FLOWER SHOW
Attending Loomis Women’s club
flower show Friday from Nevada
City included Mrs. George Raddue,
Mrs. Lloyd Butcher, Mrs. Byron
Brock, Mrs. Fred Tourtellotte, Mrs.
William Perry, Mrs. Arthur Hoge,
and .Mrs. George Gildersleeve.
MORE PICTURES
W. O. Shipley
pictures in the Locklin house at
555 North Pine street believed to
be nearly 100 years old. One picture appears to be of the period
. shortly after the. Civil War and
the other appears to be. either a
high school sraduating class of the
student body. They are on display
in a window of The Nugget.
Donuts & Coffee
Crab & Shrimp Louies
SHORT ORDERS
PIE A LA MODE
found two old
OPEN 24 HOURS
THE DONUT HUT
Broad Street Nevada City
NEVADA CITY—ON THE
THRESHOLD TO THE BEST
IN SPORTS RECREATION
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NEVADA CITY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MOVING
Local or Long Distance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BOUGHT. AND SOLD
STORAGE
Agents for LYONS
Reliable Transfer &
Storage
Grass Valley
Phone 39
Hills Fiat
SEWING MACHINE
RENTALS -REPAIRS
Buttons and Belts
covered, Hemsticthing,
Buttonholes
TAYLOR’S
233% Mill St. Phone 276-M
Grass Valley
213 Commercial Street KEYSTONE MARKET
Phone 67 -—— NEVADA CITY
Cub Pack 23 to Meet
Thursday at Seaman’s
Cub Scout pack 23 will meet
Thursday at Seaman’s lodge, Pioneer park, according to an announcement by Cubmaster Onda
Smith.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Mrs. Ralph Poulsen of Coyote
street left for Los Angeles Friday
evening to attend the funeral of
her brother. “5
NISHIGUCHI-ROBILLARD In
Nevada City, May 7, 1949, to Roy
Nichiguehi, 32, and Elisabeth Robillard, 28, both of Réno, Nevada.
WINSLOW—At Miners’ hogpital, Nevada City, May 3, 1949, to
Mr. und Mrs.*R. J. Winslow, Grass
Valleys, a son. ‘
Cf,
—J
Bulovas — Elgins
Wylers
WATCHES
for Graduation
‘
Liberal Allowance .
for your old watch
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SMALL DEPOSIT WILL
HOLD UNTIL
GRADUATION TIME
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RJ. BERGGREN STINSON
302 Broad Phone 85 COMPANY
Nevada City 102 West Main Street
\ os Grass Vailey, Telephone 101-J
18 MILL ST.
Lighting Fixtures
Replace your damaged fixtures
while you. are doing your spring
cleaning.
COMPLETE LINE OF
WIRING MATERIALS
rosiey Shelvador Refrigerators
Amana Home Freezers
SLATER ELECTRIC
147 So. Auburn Phone 733-J
Grass Valley
HOLMES FUNERAL
HOME
Phone 203
246 Sacramento St. Nevada City
The Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of
Pall. Ambulance service at all
hours. —
REAL ESTATE
Insurance, Mimeographing,
Public Stenographer, Notary.
Phone Answering Service
and demon
. APPL
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v,
. .:/ invites you to special showings
ELECTRIC
LECTRIC DEALER
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next few weeks. Drop in and
pay him a visit. Go browse-shopping ’midst his
display of the latest styles and models of the new
have been hearing and
reading about. You will learn all about the thriftmagic of modern electric appliances that will keep you
and your home a Step Ahead with Electrical Living.
You’re a Step Ahead when an automatic electric
range and water heater team up with an electric sink
that washes dishes and disposes of garbage.
n the family wash is done with
indoors, in an electric dryer.
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turn out finished work
You’re a Step Ahead when certified lighting and
r house keeps lights bright
and good for your sight.
when your coffee maker, toaster,
clocks and vacuum cleaner
all help make housekeeping easier the electrical way.
You're a Step Ahead when you relax and enjoy
of fun and pleasure from a new
Television-Radio-Phonograph combination set.
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