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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 25, 1946 (4 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEV ADA CITY NUGGET _THURSDAY, APRIL. 25, 1946 Clinatological Shien For Downieville (DOWINTEVTLLE, Avril 24—-W. O. Siedentophy a representative of the U.S: Weather Bureau at San Francisco visited the Tahoe national forest ranger station here this week to establish a EYADA THEATRE H ee DIRECTION T. AND D. JR., ENTERPRISES, INC. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UP GOES MAISIE . —With— ” ANN SOTHERN GEORGE MURPHY FOLLOW THAT WOMAN — —With— H NANCY KELLY , —And— WILLIAM GARGAN “SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOLL FACE Starring VIVIAN BLAIN *DENNIS O’KEEFE CARMEN MIRANDA —And— PERRY COMO ical station at Downieville. Ranger Frank Delaney reports that a shelter house with maximum and minimum thefmometers was set up. He states ‘that. from now on the Tahoe forest service will be able to report, along with precipitation data cooperative climatolog. daily temperature readiings. For the . ; past week the maximum temperature . was 70 degrees and the’ minimum jwas 32. ‘Rainfall to, date totals 60.81 inhas as compared with 56.17 for the Same date last year.Arnold Price Weds Merion June Hocking Miss Marion Arnold Littell Sunday with on Easter. Day afternoon in the Grass Valley Methodist Church. Rev. David Ralston of Newcastle, an old family friend read the marriage service and Rev. Jesse Rudkin, pastor of the church said the prayers. The bride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hocking of Bennett Street Grass Valley, was attended. ‘by her sister, Miss LaVerne Hocking, maid of honor, and Miss Dorothy Hocking and Miss Janice Commons, i bridesmaids. The bridegroom a son of Mrs. Ethel Price of Nevada City was attended iby his brother in law Delbert Hook(er. Ushers were George Jacobs and Robert Lystrulp of Nevada City.. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon over white satin. Her bridal boquet was of orchids and bouvardia. . Following the wedding there was a . Teception at the home of the bride ;attended by 75 guests. Mrs. Price . has been employed by ‘the Nevada ‘County Company. Her husband is_on the staff of the Brunswick sawmill. They will reside in Grass Valley. June Hocking .and Price were married . CHRISTL AN SCIENCE CHURCH . Christian Science Society of Ne. vada City holds services every Sun. day in their church 114 Boulder St . at 11 o’clock.Sunday school at 9:45 j as m. monial meeting . Wednesday o'clock. is held on of each month at eight l cated in the church edifice Boulder St. and is open Mondays, . Wednesdays and Fridays holidays exdcepted from 2 to 4 p. m. The pub lic is cordially invited & to attend our Miss Henrietta Jacobs services and visit the reading room. Weds John Des Combes “Take .beed brethren lest there be double ring ceremony. in any of yow an evil heart of nnbelief in departing from the living God. But exhort one another daily while it is called to day; lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness. of sin. Heb. 312,13. This is the golden ‘text for the Christian Science sermon for April 28. The subject is Probation after Death. Citations from the sermon. Romans 13:12 ‘the night is far spent the day is at hand let us therefore cast off the works of darkness and let us put on the armour of light. ‘“Scienc® and Health with key to the scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: The footsteps of those arising above material standpoints are slow and portend a long nighit to the traveller but the angels of his presence the spiritual intuitons that tell us when the night is far spent the day is at hand—*are our guardians in the gloom, p. 174. Will Of “Miss: Frances Jones Is Filed « The will of Miss Frances G. Jones who died in Grass Valley April 11; was filed Monday for probate by her brother, Judge George L. Jones, named as executor andprincipal legatee in the document. The estate her last testament Miss Jones made cash ‘bequests to several friends and household servants. The residue of her estate went to her brother Judge Jones. is valued at more than $10,000. In. Miss Henrietta Jacobs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs of Park Avenue, was married at an informal ceremony in the Methodist Church of Grasg Valley April 19 to John H. Des Combes recently discharged from the navy.
Rev. Jesse Rudkin,. pastor of the church read the marriage service, Attending the bride was Mrs. Laura Hooker. Best man was A. C. Irish. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs! D. D. Des Combes of Springfield,’ Ohio. For the present the happy couple will make their home in. this city. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED (Charles Elliott has been notified by Police Chief Max Solaro that his (Chrysler car stolen from his garage Wednesday night had been picked up in Bakersfield, A fender and one of the lights were damaged. Solaro stated that three youths Glen Smith 16, Earl Donnellan 15, Roy Watterhouse 17 had been arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada. They are charged with having stolen another car after leaving Elliott’s car in Bakersfield. They left a car stolen in Stockton here before leaving in Elliott’s car. * MISSIONARY FROM AFRICA Rev. Joseph Horgan, cousin of Rev. William Horgan of St. Patricks Catholic Church, for 20 years a missionary in the British colony of Nigeria, is visiting in Grass Valley beness. over frankly. A Wednesday evening testi-; the first . Our reading room is now Io-} at 114) 246 Church Street LET US TALK THINGS OVER FRANKLY Weare an enlightened people, and_as-such plan the final tribute to those we love with an awareness of the need for economy—as well-as efficiency and graciousWhen you need us—we'll helpfully talk’ things Hooper & Weaver MORTICIANS—AMBULANCE SERVICE GRASS VALLEY . Telephone 364 that so many FOR THE on Greyhound to provide a system of accurate, convenient, time-saving schedules communities depend on so completely today. This important Greyhound “first” in travel service is more important now than ever before, and Greyhound does this job better _ «because it has trained, experienced experts in schedule building, the buses and equipment to put them into effect, the short, direct BEST tn Bus PACIFIC GREYHOUND ~~ LOOK vo Greyhound first for TIME-SAVING SCHEDULES The people of California naturally count routes that save time, and a thorough knowledge of California’s local transportation problems. Greyhound is constantly planning more new schedules to move rapidly and safely— yet provide a complete local intercommu‘Mity service. And when theneedarises foreven faster bus service between larger cities Greyhound sets up extra schedules for additional limited buses to give still more and better service than before. SERVICE..€COUNT ON GR EYMOUND LINES a eae eee eee aes eee fore proceeding to His ‘home in Ire-. the. interior. land for a vacation. There is a cobulacen /of 23,000,000 with a white edministrators. Products of the colony are Rev. Horgan has just completed palm oil, iron and rubber. his fourth 5-year term in Nigeria : : and is now enjoying a year’s leave. oer ae He states that the colony consists of Rep. Scrivner suggests that former three zones the malarial of dense jungle and the highlands in cow.” coastal strip of} Ambassador Joseph Davies should swamps, the middle zone . retitle his book ‘‘Submission to MogNOTICE TO VOTERS For the convenience of voters who are not registered, or who have had no ppportunity to : register up! to date, the ‘office of the County Clerk at the Court House in Nevada City will be open from 7:00 o’clock P. M. to 10 o'clock P. M. on the evening of ‘April 25th, 1946, : R. N. McCORMACK, County Clerk. Red ecorate with TRAOE MARK Tkimz READ pasta {al -WALLPA ER. 3: So Easy Anyone Can Do It! @ “The patterns are so lovely—and it’s so easy to use,” says.this glamorous Hollywood star. “‘It comes all ready-pasted, all ready to apply. Makes every woman her own decorator!” Miss Bennett chose Trimz “Rosamond’’—one of many lovely Trimz patterns now being shown at this store. Come in—see for yourself why Trimz wallpaper is first choice of movie stars, and all America! Every pattern guaranteed washable and fadeproof— guaranteed to stick or money back! ; * Star ot the International Pictures Production ‘The Woman in the Window" Priced as low as $1.98 a box of 81 feet, complete with matching border. ,. NO FASTE NO TOOLS NO MUSS Smarten Rooms with Trimz APPLIKAYS, too Gorgeous, colorful, ready-cutout decorations for walls, ceils ings, and furnoim, ¢. Just dipi in water—and a ! Only 59¢ box of 7 mate ing Pieces. ALPHA STORES, Inc. PHONE 5 NEVADA CITY } PHONE 88 GRASS VALLEY aamemmmenmmmamameaanansamemmeneesmenseee Em 2 ex-G Is’ Cafe BOOTHS FOR LADIES 203 PINE STRHEET—NEVADA CITY —RED AND MARY— COMMENCING TUESDAY, APRIL 23—WE WILL BE CLOSED ONE DAY A WREK g OPEN ALL NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT WEEK DAYS WE ARE CLOSED FROM 2 A. M. TO 5 A. M. WE SPECIALIZE IN A MERCHANTS LUNCH. SPECIAL STEAK DINNER ON SUNDAY Chuck Moore’s Vagabonds Will Play--Beginning ai 9 P. M. -.» GIVE WINGS 10 THE NEVADA CITY ‘AIRPO! pane the Dance Saturday Night --in the Elks Home Ballroom 3 For the Benefit of YOUR AIRPORT ener ne Be There! 34