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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 11, 1936 (8 pages)

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BED ED ee ees ow nab Q Dae oe. NEVADA CITY NUGGET FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936. Fcnso Drive In Market Nevada City-Grass Valley Highway Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday Night 9 p. m. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY . . ‘WE MADE A GOOD BUY ON COFFEE THIS WEEK SO WILL PASS IT ON TO OUR FRIENDS BY REDUCING OUR PRICE AT ONCE. MONARCH COFFEE—3 Ib. vacuum jar.. 86c MONARCH COFFEF—3 lb. vacuum can.. 80c MONARCH COFFEE—1 Ib. vacuum can.. 27c BOCA COFFEE—1 lb. vacuum can.. 28c ORANGES — Large Size Place Packed 1/, Box $1.25 a Ree BEST BACON—Sliced or by the piece FANCY CHOCOLATES—2 pound box CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES —1 Ib. box 25c Drive In And See Us . . j i Le e = ss Barton MacLane as_ the FRIDAY world’s most fearless aniTHE BENGAL TIGERmil trainer in a drama of life and love and intrigue among the circus people, SATURDAY ree ambitious husAORIED MEW.. ae 1ds with some Nevada T SUNDAY ives la lon __ SUBSCRIBE. FOR THE 1 NEVADA CITY NUGGET . p ithe each mhich may last a year. . will sail from San Francisco via the via the Canadian route next winter. . City yesterday. California. I for a business location. He is much . immressed with this district. Mr. derson has four sturdy small daughter will welcome them as builders and business people, locate here. dent who has spent the summer at Naw City r P d. . Nevada City left Tuesday for Red-. a+aq with streamers of red and green ding to spend the summer with her. ,aner, colored balloons, and many q.¢ o}} > ne nas 3 daitginter, Mrs. Poag. lighted red candles. sor iy find tt young ideas about City are announcing the en-. jo, were fixed in one room where arriage find their wives are just a few ideas ahe hem, Ros$@} zaseme sf iT aughter alae coe Karns, 1% Over: aG.ot them. Hoe zagement of their daughter, Miss. qancing went on thtrough out the z ynn verman and Mary Brian. , v4 f ‘ LG Set eg + : a} Ethel Lucille Perry, to Mr. William . opyvening Arthur Kay Shea s and . Bl PES, Cay tet Ped, Cierra DUCE rote Z @ . wedding will take place in the sprins. 4, were played. Jackson Englebrigitt, f ws Le ent in the Miss Perry came to Nevada Cit} ov eo Y “a great = aie oars ‘ aaa te . Matt Burgan, and Richard Stevens, a + . j , ara 90 hi Jarl dramatic act tress who ie to a a new life ana love on a Jig) Une. eats ago) from = =6Park —ClY>. were the zo winners. tragic, hidden past. . Utah, with her parents. She attena-} pon pons were Gea shout. dur . & t— . Personals . . . SOCIAL LOCAL HAPPENINGS . !. . PARTIES, WEDDINGS and CLUB NOTES EVENTS . —J) Elza Kilroy, local postal clerk, has been confined to his home the three weeks with illness. His many friends hope for him an early recovery from his severe sick spell. Mrs. Karl Kopp is quite ill at her home on Winter street and her many friends hope for her an early recovery to her usual good health. Fred. Yost, -employed as a miner Miss Lillian Wempen to Wed Fritz Pitz Fitz Pitz and Miss Lillian Wempen of Nevada City will motor to Reno, Nevada tomiorrow, Saturday, December 12 and be married. Miss Wempen is from Los Angeles, but is no stranger to this city at the Murchie mine several years,. #5 She has visited here at various left Saturday for a long vacation in swine during the past four years, He . Moving to Nevada City last March to reside. She has been employed at Kopp’s Bakery for several months Paste . Panama Canal. Mr. Yost has not seen . his parents in 25 years. He expects ito arrive in. Pennsylvania in time for Christmas and ‘plans to return ant courteous manner. Pitz is a nephew of Karl Kopp and came to Nevada City from Germany seven years ago. He has been in the employ of the Kopp Bakery firm and is highly! esteemed for his sterling character. After a honeymoon they will make their home here. Mrs. McCraney, Mrs. Celio’ On Civic Club Program Folhowipg the ‘business meeting of the Civic Club Monday evening. Mrs. Orlando McCraney will review “The Enchanted Road’? by Robert Nathan and Mrs. Katherine. Celio will sing a group of solos. j Miss Lillian Cole Hostess at Party Harris of. San Juan Nevada Francis M. was a business visitor in Harley M. Leete, Jr. has been appointed to sophomore standing on the advertising staff of the Daily Californian at the University of pledged to Armstrong Robert Tamiblyn is Phi Zeta fraternity at College, Berkeley. Linden C. Anderson, brother of Mrs. William C. Perry, of Nevada City, has arrived to spend the holiday season with his sister and family. Mr. Anderson has disposed of his business in Utah and is looking Ansons and a and Nevada county new home if they Miss Lillian Cole, lIocal high school student, entertained many of her friends at a party given Saturday night, December 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward Sheldon. The rooms were beautifully decorMrs. W. G. Shand, old time resiMr. and Mrs. W. C. Perry of NeDim red lights and burning cand-! Wright of Grass Valley. The School songs were sung and gam] } 40% po 20 Fy « te nt, i d the local high school, and is @R fine the evening and great excitement ttractive and talented young wo fended when each person found. his lan. Both are popular young. peo-. fortune told along with a colored} le and have the best wishes of the} paper hat. and made many friends by her pleas-. MOREPATROLMEN the number of officers in bis departGolden Gate Bridge scheduled to be opened to traffic next May number signed to duties in various sections of the state will be ordered to permanent duty on the bridge. for seventy mew positions in Thimble Club Will Enjoy Christmas Tree Champion Circle. Thimble Club met in Pythian Castle yesterday afternoon for ‘a delightful time at cards. Mrs. Adeline Connor, won first; Mrs. Shebley second, and Mrs. Nance James third, in whist. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. The club will have a Christmas tree at their next meeting and all members are urged to bring a gift for the tree. CATO CALLS FOR FOR BAY BRIDGES mond Cato, chief of the California Highway Patrol has announced his intention to appeal to the state legislature for permission to increase ment during the coming year. He declared that with the: new a large of traffic officers now asProvision already has been made highway patrol as the result of increasing traffic throughout the state and the recent assignment otf officers to patrol the new San Fran-. eisco-Oakland bay bridge._A class of thirty seven ‘‘rookies’’
will assume permanent siatus as highway patrolmen next Monday. The “rookles’’ have been undergoing an extensive course of training here for several weeks. Another class of forty six will report for instructions and training on January 4th. Captains of the various patrol divisions in the state will attend a class of instruction in handling registrations to be conducted here December 15, 16 and 17. pose of this class is to impress ulon the officers’ the need of a uniform method of handling automobile registrations in all state. YOUNG MAN PASSES ON IN PRIME OF LIFE Wednesday morning funeral services were held in Oakland for the late Willis McClure who passed away in the Southern ‘hospital in \ithat city on Saturday: from an at. tack of pneumonia, The young man was 29 years and his passing brings grief and sorrow to friends and relatives im this city. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William McClure, former Nevada City residents and the brother of Ellsworth, Royce and Leo McClure, Mrs: Harrison Ogden, Mrs. W. S&S. Coughlan of Nevada City and Mrs. iMargaret LeFerrera are aunts. Correct ‘Glasses — W. P. Sawyer, the M. D. Ott Bldg., Nevada City. MOLT AISI ARR : Sieg oral a ed Citi es i oe “2 METER-MISER , arog ees ED er Ree . MF YOU BUY YOUR the . i The-following guests were presi i ent: Dick Pree. Jackson Eng! -. ; ay OR Bat SE bright, Margaret Burgan, Raymond . Dgemoey Steger, Margaret Stevens, Richard . THIS WINTER Stevens, Ruth Curnow, Matt Bur-}¥ gan, Helen Davidson, Robert: Gra. . ham, Alice Graham, William Ber n. e nett, Margaret Gibbs, Marlin Young, i Mary Lou Draper, Clifford Hoff, Jane Bennett, Reg Kennedy, Edith Delaney, Walter Hallett, Dorothe Hoff, Charles Jeffery, Flossie Angove, Carl Tobiassen Jr., Laurel Biggs, Arthur Cartocelli, Jeanns Broek, Madge PianLloyd Tefft, Harlath ezzi, Robert Proctor, Jeff Garvey, Allen Joy, Mrs. Chas. of ates Attends Fastern Star Installation Mrs. Chas. Matron Order Leiter, district deputy Eastern Star, attended installation of officers at Dutch Flat last night. She was accompanied by Mrs. Maude Hayes, Mrs. Katherine Celio. Mrs. Leiter attended installation of officers in Bethany chapter of Colfax early in the week. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mary German, Mrs.'C. E. Bosworth, Mrs. Katherine Celio and Miss Kate Eddy. Mrs. Celio sang a solo and was accompanied by Mrs. Bosworth. Aurora Chapter of Grass Valley, will install officers Saturday, December 19. The grand matron of the state of California will be present for the beautiful service. As Low As Christmas Tree for Gold Flat Club o Frigidaire with the Meter-Miser meets All Five Standards for Refrigerator Buying — and it! Proves it with honest, eye-convincing evidence. Come in, see our famous ProofDemonstration. See how the famous Meter‘Miser—Frigidaire’s miracle coldunit— keeps safer, fresher, longer ..freezes more ice, faster . .and does it on just a miserly amount of current. Inspect the beautiful new cabinets.. wider, roomier ness that can with much more shelf space in pe easy to reach. With FullWidth Sliding Shelves, Portable Utility Shelf, Double-Range Cold Control, Automatic Ice-Tray Release and scores of other work-saving advantages. Start at once to enjoy the convenience that only Frigidaire offers. P/us its amazing thriftiwinter alone—more than enough to installments = (a ' y b t Monthly Payments The Gold Flat Thursday Club me at the home of Mrs. Clarence Walker last Thursday for a most enjoyable time. The next meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs, Gladys Rockefeller on Gold Flat. Tiny gifts will be distributed from a gaily decorated tree. Mrs. Harold Clenio of Nevada City is president of the club. entire district for mutch happiness. Mr. and Mrs. R. C., Fitzsimmons of Winter street are having their }home painted a pleasing shade of f$. dark cream. The many friends of Phil G. Scadden will be pleased to learn he is making a good recovery from a severe sick spell. He returned from a short stay at Richardson Springs about ten days ago and has been is . confined to his home by illness ever JTsince. save you $50 or more this y the monthly GROG CE = KRISPIES 2 packages PALACE PEACHES aA ce 9 wae _Jar eis VEGET ABLE. SALAD. Lar ge can . OVALTINE _Lar ge S76 ea W HEAT HEARTS — _ Package _ TRUPAK ASPARAG UST] Cai Acen A CH TONG 6 oz. can 5 O82. bottle ES NOS an laddy son and the hostess Lillie Cole. mT AIO Y : a a a T Leathe a nae ip FRENCH’S WORCHESTERSHIRE SAUCE J J. Jackson Phone 1 a 28c “ee Free Delivery Gifts For From Alpha Stores, Ltd. Beautiful new chrome cocktail set ... ee ee $7.50 Tom and Jerry Sets. Bowl and six mugs 9-piece Glass and Tray Sets . See our beautiful new assortments of dishes, glasswares and kitchen utensils, Our new furniture for Christmas has arrived and is ready for you. A large selection of Furniture ‘for the Home. Cedar Chests as low as $17.50 Lights and ornaments for your Christmas Tree. Indoor and Outdoor Sets Nevada City Christmas . . Phone 88 The pur-: sections of ° We ®. th aA Tig in; en To or evi or ts ev Bu wi it We qu gi ne fai on ed «J