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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

August 30, 1935 (6 pages)

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; . THE NEVADA ciry NUGGET — FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935. . They were nocarnlas from a Gatien. tees ua) ful tour .of several hundred miles in CLS ONE. J . the southwestern United States. R. Mr. and Mrs. turned from also residing here, with other . line and back by way of Lake. AL; Mrs. S. relatives assisted in making her as. mano and Lassen National park. . turwed comfortable as possible. She is at ‘Mrs. Maurine Pease of Berkeley . week’s visit with her daughter, Charles Leiter rehome but under the care of a nurse.; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Keller and{ Mrs. C. E. Bosworth and family in Oakland Saturday afHer many friends hope for her an. children are in Le Grande, Oregon,! this city. . ter a few days visit with relatives. éarly recovery. : conducting a skating rink an for . A. J. Morgan and ‘party of OakMr. and Mrs. J. Es Martin of Ne-. a time. land, who have been vacationing on vada City returned recently from a Fénton Fleming of Sacramento is former business man; Lake a six weeks trip that took them as far. spending a few days in hisiold home is quite il] at his home. Bese in Tuesday. as Montreal, Canada, where they] in Nevada City and visiting with: i while spent.a month with Mr. Martin's 761 friends. and Barl Chatyear old mother anda brother. He . Mr. and Mrs. F.,S. Walmsley have , Island Lake had not seen his mother in 21 years . as guests, Mrs. A. Sumner and son, and high in the and the reunion was a happy one.! Lewis J. White, of Los Angeles. Mrs. . They caught some fish and Mr. and Mrs. Martin went by train! Sumner is a cousin of Mr. Walmsley, going the southern route and re-' They returned home Wednesday. i until the turning the northern. They also visMiss Mamie Fenton was called to: . latter part of July. ; ited a sister of Mrs. Martin in Salt. :the bay district several days ago on Lake City. It was a delightful trip . account of the illness of her moth-' but they were happy to return Fenton is formerly of the ‘ i Upon Mr. and: Mis. Clay EpperCHOOL . son’s return to*their -home in Bakto. er. Mrs. ersfield Tuesday they were accom-! Nevada City. . French Corral district and her many! SUPPLIES panied as far as Sacramento ‘by Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cleland ana friends hope for an early recovery. ' ; Egiperson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.! daughter, Naomi, returned Sunda . Mrs. Charles Moody and infant Charl _ Ny 7; a 7 . Charles Guenther Mi They went! son returned to her. home at the te San Irrancisco and from there up. Spanish mine above Washington, redwood highway to th ; M. Darrah oi Berkeley rehome’ yesteerday after a CAMPTONVILLE poe CAMPTONVILLE, Aug. 29.—A big autumn dance -has been announced for the local Masonic Halt > ed from Mrs. L, card pssst on Saturday. evening, September 21, Robins, who accompanied her husband to Austin, Nevada, to reside,; states she is comfortably situated and. home very much. . . ASHTON, THE HATTER A MAKER OF REFINED STYLES River, Del re ; Norte county. They left for SacraWomen’s and Men’s' Hats . mento yesierdhy to syend j few . $29 che Reblocked, Retrimmed. € ») 1G st. Grass Valle ' days there and attend the state fair. Age Uber Pt phe oan A Traffic Officer: and Mrs. ifouyer of this city have had as vis‘itors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marts and ; two children of Smith likes her new. ‘ ‘ahoe, Paul Rohrig. were calling on former Nevada City enroute home. rs Lacey Jones, Jr., of this city, on Piety Hill. Mrs. Ed Martine has as Wednesday her sister, Miss_ Frances Pryor and Miss Hattie Overholtzer, teachers in the Walnut Grove school. guests} NEW FALL field spent Sunday at above Fuller Lake Sierras. ; ! { enjoyed swimming: in the icy watei.! . This Jake was frozen over and most Guenther en of both gramtered the hospital for a and kigh school supplies. . } from a: week’s vacation. final treat-: We carry. the largest complete stock ment in his:-iliness He is making a! the Note Book: Hinders, Tablets, Pencils, Art and Diawing Jionogram splendid recovery. Supplies. Paints, Roland Rozynski and Max i ; Of this city, and: George . Grass Valley, composed njoved fisi sunday. W: E. Williamson ¢ You saic in th -yanide . of the Champion ‘mine, was a visitor ends August i ¥ tuken advantage any splendid values Wwe ) HOW . postoftfice. Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Berger, and SONS . R, K H ALTIS } enjoyed a trip to San Franeisco, /@ « isemite Valley and Elko, Nevada, returning home Mrs. Hattie ,ed and revered pioneer of this city, { . in Nevada City: yésteerday. He employed in the Sacramento offe rene: : a few days ago. Legg, highly SAVE. with SAFETY. ate Te Rexakl DRUG STORE Suifered a severe attack of, and! and Mrs. George } Monday afternoon. Her son daughter in law, Mr. ' 318 BROAD STREET U Ra: Ny © lh PrNw i Keeping you in touch Your family, your home, your machinery and livestock are all safer if you have a TELEPHONE. It's the quickest way to summon help in an emergency when minutes count. And the information it brings, the errands it performs, the inconveniences it avoids—the worth of all these things, figured in actual dollars and cents, far exceeds the small cost of the service.
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