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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 28, 1933 (4 pages)

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PAGE FOUR THE NEVADA Cit Y NUGGET Subscribe for the NUGGET! TAKES BOAT ON CAMPING TRIE a a Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cooper ,o 1 f t Nevada City, spent a two weeks vaca Fire and Automobile tion at Milton lake. > Fy ' iw aa ae LCL s : = s : s fs = = = is ‘ = . LM ee eee eR . . Miss Geraldine Larsen . Weds Mr. Jeff Moers bride of Jeff Moers, son of Mrs. Moers Grass Valley, the couple were united in matromony with only imMediate relatives present. The ceremony was performed by the Rey. F. da Talbot played the wedding: march and sang “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life.’’ The parlors were decorated for the occasion with gladiolas ana other flowers. The bride was beautifully attired in a chenielle dotted silk net of pale blue and carried a shower bouquet of Cecil Breuner roses. Miss Martha Lawrence of Nevada City was brides maid and was gowWned in a peach colored organdie and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. The best man was Ronald Clarke of Grass Valley. Following — the ceremony the wedding party sat down to luncheon at the brides home. In the evening A quiet but pretty Wedding was. soleminzed at the home ofMr. and . Mrs. A. C. Larsen, 412 Pine street, Friday morning at 11 o’clock. Their daughter, Miss Geraldine, became the E. Chapel of Grass Valley. Mrs. Ly-. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCB E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor me C0) mm (0) ma BRET HARTE DAIRY IN Insurance Mr. Cooper has a row boat that! Miss Wenona Davies he takes with him each year on his . Weds Edward Bruning H. B. DOW trips into the mouniains. Miss Wenona Edna Davies ana They did not find trout fishing so Edward H. Bruning were married at NOTARY PUBLIC good this year, but had a most en-. Reno on Augyst 19th. “er Oe fave i eek joyable outing in the high Sierras. Miss Vivian Davies, sister of the 208 Main St. Phone 207J o bride was maid of honor and Earl Nevada City KE. M. Rector is spending a few Bruning of Portola, brother of the days in San Francisco. groom was best man, = —=——=——1}. Red Men Picnic ’ In Red Men’s Grove . BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP sitions : A fair sized crowd of Wyoming P W tribe of Red:Mén and Ponemah Counermanent aves cil, Daughters of Pocahontas, gath. $ 2 95 $3 50 $5 00 ered in Red Men's Grove in Nevada . ° ic City yesterday afternoon for a Dic‘ : d nic and several hours of games and . Facials $1. and up sein tine. . : Belle H. Thompson The games consisted of ratee for . . 147 Mill St.-Phone 740-Grass Valley old folks, young folks and children, i . s : egg races, blind folded races, ete. formerly with the Star Mr. and.Mrs. George~Gildersleeve 4 Beauty Shop who were sent as .delegates'to the —— —————a = ——— , Great Council of I. O. O. R. M. at li (7) —{e) (2) — (+) ———stpaomiennd Bp mm 8 Fi —O=i0rc———, . Merced returned home Friday evesi ss ning. i: VADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE l a = ° : : : ro) News of interest from the meet1 Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free 0 jing were: Will Farrenk of San FranQ gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings. Oj cisco was elected Great Sagamore: Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. . Several favorable changes in laws ofMail order check work promptly attended to. j both orders were made, and the next . convention will be held in San Jose Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester’ lin 1934 and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. Lis ane i i i 10S10&= ——0EI0E= = a10=—= Keystone Meat ‘Market . pee 67 . Our Desire to please You OUR SPECIALTIES Small Rib Steak, Tender and Juicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin Cuts; Roasts of all kinds; Weinies KEYSTONE MARKET CALANAN & RICHARDS d . U. S. N. Johnston, proprietor of 4 the Bret Harte’ Guernsey Dairy on ; ; Sunday entered another exhibit of Hi milk and cream at the California # . State Fair. This is his third entry in B . the race for the Gold Medal award. 3 . He has captured this trophy twice in F _ succession in the last.two years and 3 ‘ believes his chances are good for a Velacaey this year. The award is based on flavor, bac‘ . teria count, and solids . cream is extracted from after the the milk. a . His milk, he states, carries a high 3 l content of mineral substances, body land bone builders, and it was largely on this, and the low bacteria count fi that he won the State award last . year, ! Mr. Johnson has just purchased a handsome Ford delivery car of the rear panel of which is pictured a stork, bringing another young Guernesy milk customer into the wortd. Vollie T. Garrett, 33, and Helen 1M. Hall, 19, both of Grass Valley seMrs. James E. Grace HOME COOKING , MEALS 50c Alleghany, Calif. cured a marriage license August 25 at the court house in Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wisker of Sacramento spent the week end in Nevada City. Their nieee, Catherine Davis, who had been visiting them last week accompanied them home. _ RACE FOR STATE AWARD a dinner was served at the home ot the groom at Grass Valley. The bride was born and raised in Nevada City. She is a gradute of Nevada City high school, while. the groom holds a responsible position in one of the mines in Grass Valley. Mrs. Moers is a charming young woman, and her many friends in ‘this city wish her the ess. isasenpeeipattissies seeienineeiiessesbautes, greatest happi. LOCAL ii4 PPENINGS Frank Clark, mining engineer, eame down from his property above Downieville this morning. He is attending to some business affairs and expects to return about September ist. While on his claims he has been
doing assessment work and prospecting. i . \ . J . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kopp and his nephew, Fritz Pitz and Miss Liesel . Schreiber motored to Walter Springs . in Napa county Sunday, Mr. Kopp . remained for a short time for the . benefit of his health while the others! returned the same day. Jackson Englebright, son of Consressman H. L. Englebright, enter+ ed Nevada City high school this morning as a freshman, after arriving here on the train at three o’clock this mornnig. He will remain here ; until the first of the year when he will accompany his parents to Washington, D. C. where he will continue his high school work. YOU WILL ENJOY A GOOD NIGHTS REST IF YOU SLEEP ON A Beauty Rest Mattress $39.75 EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN A Davenport and Chair upholstered with Good + Grade Mohair Cushions with Special Spring Units $65.00 7h. 2 Pieces Delivered to your home in Nevada City or Grass ~~ Valley in our regular delivery zones. Phone 5 ans NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA ' ‘ DAINTY FABRICS ARE SAFE WITH US Your dainty washable fabrics are safely cleaned by~-us. Each material receives washing process most suitable for it and your lecicate garMents receive good care and attention in every department. NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY Mrs. O. Mullis Boulder Street Mrs. Mary Rossen and daughter, Miss Mary Rossen, of Oakland accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. Legg and Mrs. Helen Burris of Berkeley spent a happy week end at the Rossen home in Nevada City. All returned home-last-evening except Mrs. Rossen who is spending a here in her old home , month Mrs. W. E. Young and son-in-law, U. S. N. Johnson took advantage of vacation rates on the railroad ana went to Sacramento yesterday. Mrs. Young’s son, Harold Young, of Oakland came up to Sacramento and spent the day with his mother. George ’ Levee, P. G. & EB. diten tender, who was at Emigrant Gap for several years, has Qeen transferred to their camp near Colfax. Mr. Levee was in Nevada City today and stated he was now located below the snow line. tS Wa Moulton of French Corral is a Nevada City visitor today. — . : . Nevada City P. T .A. will hold its‘ . tirst meeting Friday afternoon. No Charges, FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE BLOUSES, ~ Dresses in Silks Pastels and Prints Prices Are Advancing—Take Advantage Now BETTY JEAN SHOPS “Our Standard—Quality and Style” Marysville SALE OF SKIRTS, SWEATERS No Refunds, No Exchanges Nevada City Nevada PHONE 133 City Garage SHAS. W. LEITER, Proprietor . \ . . AND EQUIPPED TO :.DO ALL KINDS—OF_AUT iREPAIRING and MAIN. TAINANCE. C. E. WAITE In Charge of Shop OPEN DAY AND NIGHT + BRET HARTE DAIRY Award The Best Milk That Can Be Produced. Golden Guernsey Milk that won the State Gold Medal Phone 77 . U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. Nothing does so much for so little as the telephone IT SERVES everybody in the farm: household. Extends greetings. Keeps friends: im reach. Helps the young folks in their school activities. Meets emergencies. Saves the expenses of needless trips to town. The modern farm needs a telephone. } Tue Paciric Tecernone anv TELEGRAPH Compsany J. E. GOODING Manager Nevada City PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD You have heard it many times and it means something. . paint signs, Commercial and Advertising If you cannot atford to advertise your business, advertise it for sale. Let me help to you to more and better business. See the new signs on the Nevada City: Nugget windows ~~ ERNEST CARNES 207:Commercial Street a aA eg REN ARSC “S A Starting real recovery days in California California State Fair Sacramento Sept. 2 (0 Sth. GREATEST RACING PROGRAM IN 20 YEARS. . WITH LEGALIZED PARIL-MUTUEL BETTING. . . BRILLIANT HORSE SHOWS ... AMATEUR BOXING. . BIKE RACES. . COLORFUL AGRICULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS! ' i ag BUY Half-price scrip books NOW Ten 50c admissions to fair features for $2.50. On sale through September 2 only at Associated, } 1\4q Richfield, Shell and Union service stations. Everywhere and at state fair grounds.