Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Page: of 6

we
NEVADA CITY NUGGET pe , FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937.
Hostesses Entertain
for St. Agnes Guild
several guests Monday for
SOCIAL EVENTS
. Miss Jean Odegaard
. Hostess on Birthday
Mrs. Elsie Sigfried and Mrs. Nell} Miss Jean Odegaard of
most delightful party.
The cosy home was
Mrs. Arnold Jackson, of Alexan-. decorated. A large bouquet of yellow
der street, Mrs. Elsie Sigfried and} qaffodils
Mrs. Nell Coulter entertained at a
delightful little affiyr Wednesday
afternoon for St. Agnes Guild.
Neva Rebekah Lodge
Celebrnice Tomorrow
r;
Neva Re pela: lodgs of Nevada
City is rrena “ra for a h*g celebration on Saturday, April 24 which is
the 58th oenniversary for their
' founding in this city. Invitationzs have
been extended to members of Oustomah lodge of Odd Fellows that they
may take part in the big event. A
fine program is being arranged anda
a banquet will be served.
was ‘the centerpiece for
the attractively arranged table. Yellow bon bons and tiny yellow baskets of candy ‘were used in the decorative scheme, with tiny character
dolls acting as place card holders.
After enjoying the delicious dinrer the group attended the theatre
seeing Jane Withers. in ‘‘The Holy
Terror.” After the show Mr. Odegaard took all the little guests home
in his machine.
Those present were Sally Bigelow,
Margaret Shearer, Barbara Cain,
Betty ‘Lou Krough, Mary and Ruth
Libbey, Marylin and Joan Lee, Elsie
Sehreiber, Margaret and Jean OdeSaar
A Timely
that Suggestion
Memorial Day.
See om
stock of finished work on band,
Granite curbings made to order for the Cemeteries in Nevada
City and Grass Valley from $3.00 to $4.00 a foot.
All work is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Phone or drop us a
ecard tor avpointment, or call at our works.
e
Ludwig Netz,
P. QO. Box 284 i
To place your order NOW to be assured
Nothing can convey the affection of family more
than a beaeuti‘ul, inscribed granite monument, It is the fitting touch
to the memories cf joved ones who have gore.
new designs for 1937 together with hundreds of our
standard patterns of Monuments and Markers to choose from A largc
Nevada City, Calif.
your work will. be finished by
RA Mr.
upper,;ed to make this change on account .
Coulter, members of St. Agnes Guild, Broad street celebrated her thirteen-. of Mr. Kirvin’s health. Their many}
of the Eniscopal church, oe th birthday Monday evening with a/ friends greatly regret their departtheir
.
guild, A dainty dinner was enjoyed. . artistically
7) _______*p . MAURICE WHOSE SKILL
Personal: GIVES PICTURES VALUE
and Mrs. W. A. Kirvin who,
have lived in Nevada Citl for many .
years are leaving Saturday or Sun-,
day for Los. Angeles. They are oblig.
ure.
Eddie Hammermeister has gone
. to Seattle, Washington and from
there expects to embark for the
Philippine Islands. He has resided
here aboutthree years and at time
of leaving held a responsible position with the Lava Cap Gold Mines.
Last Monday evening Elton Kendrick of Glenbrook Heights employed with Union Ice Company of this
city, suffered quite a painful injury
when the end of his middle finger
on the right hand was cut off. He
was attempting to raise his car with
a crowbar to’ replace a spring when .
the bar slipped.
Mrs. E. Carnes is recovering from
a severe attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. John Filler have
MAURICE KACH
derful achievemént of modern civilization, San Francisco’s resurrection
from the ashes of 1906. :
The celébration in honor of the
completion of the Bay Bridge was a
fine spectacle, but the season, November, and thg stress of the election
just closed then, prevented the city
from doing its giddies best in the
way of festivity.
BRIDGE OPENING EVENT
SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—
Leaders in the Golden Gate Bridge
Fiesta predict it will be the greatest
celebration San Francisco ever held.
Excepting the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 19156, which is not comvarable, the liveliest .fete in the
cit’s history was the first Portola
celebration which celebrated, a won_Nevada Theatre
FRIDAY
GHOST TOWN GOLD hune, Three Cavaliers of
Cactus countiy—always ready for a fight or a frolic.
SATURDAY
KING OF HOCKEY Showing Dick Purcell, Anne
Nagel and Marie Wilson. A
America’s fastest, roughest, toughest sport.
tale’ of the inside drama _ of
SUNDAY
Edmund Lowe and Madge Adams in an inthe part of pawns.
With Bob Livingston, Ray
ternational adventure in which nations
‘vie for advantage with secret spies playing
just returned from a months vacation spent in Southern California:
Mr. Filler is manager for the local
Purity store and has many friends .
here. :
Mrs. Frank Chapman has as a
. guest her aunt; Mrs. Ina Hardy of
Rocklin. Mrs. Chapman is recovering from a fracture of a bone in her
elbow. While visiting in Sausalito
recently she fell and cracked the
bone. 4
. It. will be good news to the many
. friends of Elza Kilroy, local postal
clerk, that he was able to get out into his yard for a short time Wednesday. He has been ill for many weeks
Lure of the pines and rich back-ground of ’49er romance partially
inspired Mr. ‘and Mrs. Maurice Kach
. to come to Grass Valley to reside.
With experience gained in Hollywood, where even styles in photo‘graphy are set, the studio of Maurice Photographer was well prepared to offer a distinctive type of photo artistry.
The fifth birthday of the local
studio is now being celebrated. In an
interview yesterday Maurice stated,
“Southern California -has its goods
points, but Nevada county has everything.’’
&
Phone 234-3
NEWS
FOR $12.50
YOU CAN OWN A DEPENDABLE NEW STURDY
WALTHAM
9-JEWEL WORK WATCH
—PAY US $1.00 A WEEK—
Experience the Pleasure of Owning a
DEPENDABLE WATCH
PORK AND BEANS
SELAX
Package
MINCE MEAT —
Pint jar
FORT SUTTER BEANS
S. W HOMINY
LUX TOILET SOAP
LUX
a ae
POWOW
PALACE PEAS —
2 cans
J. J. Jackson
Free Delivery
;from a sudden attack of illness in
. January. :
.
PRIZE WINNERS AT
TOWNSEND CLUB PARTY
The card party held Wednesday
evening by the Névada City TownsA few years ago Mr. and “Mrs.
Maurice Kach purchased a home on
North Auburn street where they.
make their residence. They have successfully plamned and executed an
improvement campaign at their studio including frequent installation
of new and modern equipment, introduction of amateur movie and
. end club proved to be most successprojection equipment, a revision of
. ful the entire front with an eye toward
1 * : : : : :
. . Winners in whist were, Joseph. the trend in modernisite finish.
; Trade journals of the photo indus. Davidson of Grass. Valley, .first;
. Mrs. Luella Cosper, Grass Valley,
second; Mrs. Mary Martin, third and
try credit Maurice with being in the
high brackets of the progressive
class. Photos and portraits from. this
. Mrs. Wamsley, consolation.. Those
winning in bridge were Mrs. C. B. studio have won. awards at picture
O’Connor, first; Mrs. M. Brock, meets, fairs, exhibits, etc.
Grass Valley, second; Mrs. Ethel ‘Progressive methods won for
Rundy, third; consolations going to} Maurice the distinction of election to
. Mrs. Bessie Treglown and Mrs. Geo.! the presidency of the Associated
. Shebley. Door prizes were won by] Photographers of the San Joaquin
and Sacramento Valleys. He will
preside at the annual gathering of
the group atSacramento on the week .
end of April 17.
As an ‘anniversary feature’ the
local studio is offering special concessions, outlined in an advertisement on this page.
J. J. Murphy, first; M. Tilden, second and .Mrs. C. Washburn, third;
all of the last group were from North
San Juan. The local Townsend club
iis grateful to the public for the
splendid cooperation shown.
Members of the Nevada City
Hownsend club are preparing to
charter a big bus to take them to
Wednesday evening. to ie aimee s : . : a “You. have a nice collection of
a . r r. rancis :
hear their leade ae 3 books, but you should have more
Townsend, who is on a speaking shelves.”
tour.
FRED T. MARSH. FORMER
WPA DIRECTOR, ENTERS
LUMBER BUSINESS
Fred T. Marsh of Newcastle, for
“T know, but nobody seems to lefd
me shelves.’’
will be. charged, the proceeds. of
which will go into the treasury.
Delightful refreshments were served the guests by the hostess, Mrs.
Grace Pauly, after the business séssion was concluded.
ACIMEL Ch
pe atin DAYS WITHOUT WATE
“GET OUT AND GO”
WITH A GUARANTEED OK USED CAR
Choose your used car NOW from our very complete stock. A
small deposit will hold it for you until you are ready for delivery.
Here is a partial list:
1933 Chev. Mast. Sedan © $595
1934 Chev. Mast. Sedan $495
1936 Chev. Mast. Spt. Sd. $665
1932 Chev. Spl. DeL Sed. $325
1934 Chev. 16 ton Pickup $395
1931 Chev. Spt. Roadster $225
1936 Chev. % ton Panel $585
_ 1936 Chev. Std. Cpe, radio $585
1936 Chev. 146 tn Dual tr $395
1930 Chev. Coupe
MANY OTHERS
1935 Dodge 1% ton pickup $445
1932. Dodge Spt. Coupe $295
i934 Kord DeL Cpe, radio $395
1934 Ford DeL Sedan, tr. $445
1933 Pontiae Sed, red. to $415
1933 International pickup $295
1933 Terraplane DeL Sed. $365
1933 Plymouth\Coach $335
1929 Ford Sedan $110
1931 Stude. Dic. $265
FROM $35.00 UP
Proof of last Fridays statement: A grain of sand is nat
necessarily the source of the pearl. Pearls are formed by the
presence of the closed sae of the shell-secreting epidermis in
the sub-epidermai tissues of the oyster and not by an irritating
body. :
NEVADA CITY MOTOR CO.
YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
Broad Street at Plaza Phone 500
Used Car Department, Auburn Street, Grass Valley, across from
f Post Office
Watch for This Weekly Feature
ager in this section of the state for *
the Works Progress Administration,
has accepted a position with the ;
Pickering Lumber Company at
Standard, California. Prior to the
last two months, during which time
Mr. Marsh has been assigned to special duties throughout the extreme
northern counties of the state, he
was in charge of all WPA projects
operated in Placer, Nevada, Sierra,
Amador and ElDorado_ counties.
Principal projects here include tha
City Hall building and the Washington road.
Mr, Marsh leaves this week to
take over his new duties as railroad
construction superintendent with the
Pickering company this week.
OFFICERS CHOSEN BY
~~ CAMPTONVILLE CLUB
CAMPTONVILLE, April 15.—The
Womans Club of Camptonville held
a regular meeting Friday evening at
the home of Mrs. Grace Pauly on
Main street. Regular business of the
club was taken up and the annual
election of officers held, the following having been chosen for ithe ensuing year, the election having been
delayed somewhat on account of intlhe
"e
the past eighteen ‘months Area Man-}-:
4
Gi
a
Is celebrating the F IFTH
panded.
All you are asked to do t
THIS REGULAR $2.90 clement weather: President,. Mrs.
Constance Pfiffer, Vice-President,
Mrs. Grace Pauly, Secretary,. Mrs.
Louisa Price; Treasurer,-Mrs. Sarah
J. Calvin.
Two new members were admitted
at this meeting, Mrs. Ralph L. Gleason and Mrs. Frank W. Meggers.
The club voted to hold a public
card party Friday evening, April 16, Phone 67
at the store, a nominal admission
4
TOT deteoteotetertesteot setesteotenh
7
MAURICE Photographer
ANNIVERSARY of the establishment of his luge:
FIVE YEARS OF GROWTH AND ACHIEVEMENT, due to: quality service
and artistic work. Maurice has given to the community those things in photographic work that have been so appreciated that his business has steadily exAnd Now a GIFT CAMERA to You
o claim your gift camera is to purchase—
THREE ROLLS OF NO. 120 AGFA FILM (They fit the gift camera) AND
YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR GIFT CAMERA FREE.
boboloiioteiatetetetet
VALUE —IS YOURS FOR ONLY 90. CENTS.
“PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER”ate
Maurice, PhotographerGrass Valley 107 Mill St:
uae peeeeeossesesooneoeeesed
=.