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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

April 8, 1935 (4 pages)

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+ ME NEVADA CITY NUGGET @ AGE. FOUR rrTrrr III ti Ae et rk eerie TILT III LI IA IAA IIA SOCIAL EVENTS EL LEIS WSS — T= ae SR ea anne Mr. a interest to this commity is that of Blizabeth Howard is manager of Insurance Agency in Ne his bride City, where . he and Cliffora . “il! make their future home. — SSE was sol-. Mr. at until Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Putnam Gt . Birthdays Are here. and Mrs en their spent after riam which Mrs. wiltica Southern Caliternia days and vacation. They spent with Mrs. their daughter, POWE Acme . Yuba} peer will continue to major in news. by of was brought ,than Arthur Jones the. ‘sociation, Pratti Memorial “Our. list western 300 includes more! newspapers and, expected Charles Sue from the recent operation. Deeble of San Francisco Ne rads in the week end spent py past We give newsparber tor helping Apeait WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY advertising. edvertising, sate the THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN full tee) ciroughout the western’ o:ates and intend to continue to lib-! nedium,’. proven this .5 4.. MY. sister, Mrs. Mudge Sehwee Deeble’s mother, Mrs. Josephone Dee-) Will Rogers again wins your thanks and stirs ‘your l-town .boss who knows all laughter as a shrewd, fire-éeating, smal young Tove the big town tricks .. but he always has time to guide CHY ts ear vonsistent leadership enjoyed by witht his wife who is visiting her) 4.. peer daughter newspaper Starring © onrad Veidt in a’ great new, Gaumont-_ ae production, taken from the famous novel German author, Feuchtwanger. The story is of a man Hed ae to great power and used it to bring about _ the rain of the people he foved. Hospital’ .. increased 1935 budget is due to is resting as comfortably as can be’ gq of dema Stacy, in Oakland, and Mrs. WilShurtleff’s brother, Robert Smith, in the is Merr fam of 1935 * savertisine “The Friday after a several day's stay. See lehe splendid results we have achiev a Spencer-and granddaughter, Miss Lo Mexico. Mrs. weeks immediately week in Napa with their son, Thomas several will be Shurtleff and family, and left honey nioon, in two Mr, : and : Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Shurtleff of from The . J. Lindsay Patton officiating. eeremony was witnessed by only the Gold Flat returned -Tuesday from a “4nrmediate famiiy,. MONDAY AND TUESDAY OF ACME BEER Miss Eleanor Willough ‘City were Nevada City visitors Sun\papers’’, stated Karl Schuster, prest. ‘day, calling on several friends while gant of the California Brewing Asr! Reverend! Celebratedin Napa Church, Episcopal vada ’ par Apperson’s Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther the ents, Merriam Carveth Susanne Miss to Bradford Merriam, which 7. emnized Sunday, April Marks ma Phi Episilon fraternity. visit will and Apperson and arrived Sunday Bakersfield of a member of Sig-{son Nevada a. MAJOR AD DRIVE: Mrs. Clay and Mr. ee a em Sane California, and is Miss Susanne Howard Weds Clifford B. Merriam: fe aeodding of 1 ran lersonal NEWSPAPERS GET. IT Balu iforth and Mr. \ Seas noted yachtsman. } San Francisco. bie, who. has-been visiting Mr. and heme 6 Beer: of While in Napa they celebrated, . ‘adveltising ho Boston and New Mrs. Granholm. at™ Town Talk. acMah ee atte Te oe% eetHR, and Te seh +5ZestTyeenenfo4SHeit Meenanln ke rhe fenie aera esestenreate este okes) with a big raviola dinner, Mr. Shurt-. as Sacramento. the is * she ;companied him as far side which is prepared by Emil Brisacher . oe Yor:-. On the paternal of. Mr leff’s birthday and his daughter-ingranddaughter of Mr. Mark Howard ae staff, national advertising agency; =. * aibert Contl, youus fos idan wathenel cecounieon, n° City, law’s, which fell the same date. on Nevada of grandConti the Fred Mrs. and ‘and Conn., Hartford, ef ‘amily members from the bay region the three! = @aughter oi Dr. William Lee Howard. Davis ¢ unscript Bldg., Commercial Street was operated upon Tvesday in Landbeing selectedas one of Mr. and Mrs. €in the maternal side ‘she comes of: were present also. in! campaigns cdvertising user yest is Clinic in Grass Valley.“Mr. Contt i States. ene of the oldest families in Mary-' Shurtleff report one of the happiest prought his wife home from the same ‘he United Combo itinglette Permanent Wave $5.00 pe land, being ‘the great-granddaughter ; times they ever had in the bay dishospital several days ago, the boy : iS ‘ Luxor Oil Permanent Wave $3.50 aking the same room _ his mother . Mpc. IRENE BURNETT ef the Honorabie Septimus Sewell; trict. Mrs. A. Nam J. Howard sportsman of Ge Lee eS Marigold fon, Shop ¢ . 4 Mrs. Mary Hicks, who has been racated. Both mother.and son are Bayard family; her of -home the at ill, seriously . of Fahenstocks «of Delaware and the = 4 : Downieville hotel Mrs. Martha Dillon, on A Lavezolla, Telephone 470 Washington. D. C. and a cousin of daughter, J% we that grief deepest with is fe ert It . es she le fee rloieofe feelingeeneeienysSCENEOOHane eofe fe ekenfenge cle ngeegeeie Se sTaele olegle olesleoie Bir. Theodore Marburg, former Am-. East Broad street, is much improved. man visited Nevada City Saturday. of death the of week last return wife Hicks, and Mr. W. J. King Passagor to Belgium. Mr. and Mrs./ Yesterday her son F. Norman and to Nevada City Wednesday evenness frene Burnett at the age of 91}j/ Frederick A. Fischer. donors to many/accompanied by his daughter, years. For many years she has rei Sidney Mrs. and Kings nice Mr. Mr. husband, Oakland, from are/her abroad and here museums both city sided in Oakland but the greater part to: th storing the aunt and uncie of Miss Howard. . Hall, all of Sacramento, visited Mrs. Billy Norris a » old relative of SUMMONED BY DEATH: oro xRA COMTE CARMEN VECK. The Next Semi-Monthly Dinner of the enjoyed their with them. While away Miss Howard who was educated in. Hicks who thoroughly in Carmel and Monterey . in/stay time short the east, resided a and. ° most enjoyable winter. mother her Grass Vallev. with TERR stepfather, Mr. A. J. Balmforth; a; Mrs. Jos. Bas Fiat Thursday after NEVADA CITY ELKS LODGE with her parents in a covered wagon Will Be Held in 1852. Her memory was very wonderful and at her great age she was able to recount French Corral his Corral history is lost unless her re CHAIRMAN’ AT NEVAD and a cousin of Governor Merriam) jo9n, Seyeral hours were spent in s0zraduated from the University of . cial converse, fancy work and com latives have a record of it. Her wed 2 Monday profusion of daf l THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935 Six Thirty o'clock Two door pvizes. A Real Fine Dinner. and Tuesday the Nevadaiding ceremony took place. in the present the screen verbuilding which is now the French will Theatre 'fodils and violets were used in decor’s great novel: Corral school house. ‘ating the home and prettily arranged sion of euchtwanger mont produc(1862) it was an hotel. From her} British-Gau a Seventeen members were “Power,” tables. we have learned much intenostiies will bring to Ameri-! film The tion. the happy affair. {. present One of her jt Conrad Veidt and Benhistory of this place. audiences can { . New officers were elected as resides aa Burnett William well known and acsons, president; ita Hume. both . lows: Mrs. V. Walker, time and}. ; the we Had Sweetland. Conthe on and here both . Mrs. Harold Clemo, vice president; claimed, space much could be written of this ' . ! tinent. eas iMrs. John Desechwanden, secretary“Power is the story of a man’s , pioneer woman who was a beloved . . : munity singing. A Signal Stove Oil ed of her life was spent in French Cor«a ral. She made the trip to California << Gold had ‘POWER’ AND WILL ‘tory as if it all happened yesterday. ROGERS IN ‘THE COUNTY “With her passing much of French > . Te Gold Flat Club ive AYee Phelps of — the2 aee —Lptheipe Mra. Joseph Day entertatied the Dedge corporation. her at Club Flat Thursday Gola . Mr. Merriam, son of Mr. and Mrs. > r forme ¥ 3. C. Merriam of Dobbins, California, . home on and = FS A At that timel PATRONIZE a DE OD PAYS! NUGGET ADVERTISERS _IT
o PoX CLUSTVEs . treasurer, . . . lust for gold and power, at the e~-' friend. Our deepest sympathy is exfam-. the of members th. to 1ended . the . April 18th at the home of Mrs. Clenpense of love, friendship, and . he next meeting will be held on 1 peace of a great country. The efforts ily. . dennen. lof this man, played by Veidt, to re. i Cecelia Casini one his soul, make claim . . Danner Mountain Post; V. F. W.,. greatest screen epics ever filmed. 'Complimented Guest America’s is making preparations for a social , Will actor, favorite . HANNS. a POST Vi WwW. the . of i : : ' all of Signal’s varied products it’s Stove ‘Oil is refined after a special formula which insures greater heating at service a savings which We can make regular Will Rogers appears as the fireAuburn Post and de , H. Harding, E. Pollard, Melvin Dunn, ‘humor and William Briggs. ; portrait, Signal Distributor a {i} Hi WE WANT TO SELECT ;Shasta division of the United States. aes Service will take place East; Q ’ Refrigeration oo : Fancy plash _ ' \ > te [es fe aes and “felt pets ay ; ' i ; . ’ occupation. ‘ ziving age and present ) i ATTENDS MOTHER'S 84TH H BIRTHDAY RE-UNION. iHi . 'when relatives from far and near ‘gathered for a family reunion. This FENDER . group fender repairs, us body and Expert a daughter, Fancy . es and plush: felt ‘rabbits grand daughter, Miss Thee RR LITT da can Ou use this A. Giltwo! ‘grand sons and a great grand son. ing, Auto Upholstering of all, kinds. Acetylene welding, Gen. oral blacksmithing. “OUR WORK SATISFIES” uty Hediles oF tte kine to Nevada City “AUTO‘BODY WORKS . _ Teacpiet a,Poa Nevada City . . . . . 4 215 W. Main Street “pis one 60 ‘ > : i Fe ; t I PAINT ; . Miss M. A. Gildersleeve, a grad/uate nurse of the New York hospital and Cornell Medical College in New: . York City, sailed for California some}t time ago coming by way of the Pan {ama Canal to be present at the re‘union. She is a formed Nevada City! girl, and is returning to the Pacific coast to make her home. Ellsworth was the recipient of many lovely gifts and is enjoying “one of the happiest times of her life with her loved ones gathered about her. : . ‘Easter Bunnies! at Colleys! Plush [and felt beauties! ; : SaLe€ When you get big price reductions on Fuller Paints, that’s a real opportunity. poreup on your needs — and come in est ee, products at “sale”bvThis sale is for two weeks only, and will not be repeated this year. . —— SPECIAL Reduced Prices toa om , HOUSE PAINT } PORCH PAINT PO Fuller Pure ti, eect oe Stands hard outside use, Hes a glossy fin° ie the finest ‘“‘house™ paint made. Backed Youn FIND that this service, always so convenient and sometimes immeasurably valuable, quickly saves you its small cost. Tue Paciric TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Company . 3318 Broad Street Telephone 156 Mrs. BIRTH EDMINISTER-—At the Nevada City Sanitarium, Nevada City, California, April 6, 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. ' Merle Paentadater, a daughter. ‘ uy your paint now — get ; . City, and . ‘Radiator § Repair York M. dersleeve of New painting. . at i Colley’s Confectionery. Mrs: for Glass installed. Tops weather proofed and repaired. : ' . . Gines Valley i} were, ,George Gildersleeve of Nevada City, ja quick and skilled included eee = nn noe me ‘REPAIR the to Hi fashion. Of course the foundaiion of a beautiful 22d correct coiffure is a— $4.50 “CHARLES PERMANENT WAVE” .. OW WAVE.. a 2 $5.00 DUART WAVE un ! _. $3.95 ° Mrs. J. J. : Elsworth, , a frail little vi yi : {lady of St. Helena, had been looking x dasjertagets rae HILLS, " aati ake with keen pleasure to the! LIFORNIA 84th birthday °\ : * ee of her Bao ewe He oe wae nsaae =m, wowad ‘celebration . which took place Sunday, April 7th, < : secently : Confectionery. Colleys Ses and Air Conditioning. New, profit-jij, LEEVE GILDERS GEO. MRS. . ! write, ible field: For interview to addition ultra-smari. ee new Spring County . Council; lin her honor in Chico on Tuesday. . Miss and Miss Mona Carnahan s)>r evenings in Nevada Gity to; !! qualify as Installation and Service BO of j ans . = wt Oo ; fae ¢ RPS Neue who are willing to train spare time}t. . Belle Riley were the hostesses. ities Engineering Institute meeting How ni ::.vy times a : Bochman, the supervisor of the Mt. . sd, with FORESIGHT, fair. education and mechanical inclinations cele the Auburn in pase screen . this TOY ‘Reliable young men, now employ: ba Sunday, was greeted at a party; Bring your car notable m ‘Roger's gallery of recent hits. Miss Genevieve Paine formerly of . Nevada City whose marriage to Earl [pana aaaaasecanacnenssnsasaaaseeeacanee i . BODY AND pungency Former N. C. Girl Phone Grass Valiey 626 Electric who . r ating town, eating boss of 2 small A. 1. ROWEN . Easter Wedding for in witend’ng Jaring, are the Jessie ley, E. Beecher, E. Brisbell, kisses the babies, captures all the, Glemn Clelo ad. Max Weiss, Will MitButters, Jack Townsend, R. Graham, yotes and brings together two es-!chell and (. E. Bosworth. The next , E. Foreman, Frank Williams, B. tranged lovers. In a:‘sciap, howey -r, . county meeting in Nevada City ony Smith, C. J. Tobiassen, Alec Durbin,:the’s too tough to handle. There is May 9th. t “ liveries to your home. sxperts Those ' ago. tensen of this city. Present at the affair were: Mesdames: Russell Far you will appreciate. 4 famous George Ade play of a decade chairman of the evening. to become the bride of Leon C. Chris Youthful, coiffurcs ‘ by 86 years’ experi peatédly, Doesn't ence. It lasts! show watet inarks, QUART 9°. special price special price Gallon. . . .$2.89 Gallon. .$2.89 Funeral Directors fos City “Gross Veilley ‘X 5 ‘Half-Gallon. .$1.66 SPAR VARNISH SCREENENAMEL’ Fullersparis the finest ality epar varnish— . Freshea up your Screens, prevent: them either inside or.outside use. Resists heat, water, weather, wear. QUART special price W. R. JEFFORD & SON ~’ QUART from rusting PINT . away, with Black bed Screen Enamel, Green is slightly higher. epecial price . 38° Quart , d i L , s e r o t S a h Alp Nevada City Phon hone . ee Like Miss Cecelia Genasci was the hon. Rogers, cories to the Nevada Theatre ‘time Thursday evening. “A speaker shower surprise ored guest at a sereen Wednesday and Thursday in has been planned for and retfresh. hostessed by the Tuesday club at the “County ments will be served at the close of . another triumphant story lhome of Mrs. Charles Genasci on}‘Chairman, a sereen version of the the hazyy occasicn, Ed Rose is the . Thursday afternoon. Miss Genasci is “STYLED FOR SPRING’ 5 3se dal s aa ? i bs ami Your Advertisement in The Nugget is Dollars in Your Pocket! .