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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946
. taken by the ofificers et at the
{altar. Alma Powell was presented
: i and installed as worthy. matron. Ske
pee 68 bees" carried an arrangement of Talisman
eae . roses, the flower of her year. James
PAGE FOUR NEVACA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET
0S. R. KNEEBONE rroors DONT MAIL XMAS
rnes ~ CARDS UNDER 32D
REFUGEES RESIST BRITISH Aurora Chapter
Installs Officers
GRASS VALLEY:
members, visitors udiehce of
. friendstofficers: of Aurora Chapter, Jacko was next instalded as worthy
ay f NY Mi Ay : . Order of Eastern Star were install-} elena
eh OF beni rl rae . ti f sSad AVAL Aes y ed last Saturday evening, in the M: After Giher oftieara were. install
“ue 5 ft } 7a Ee. ee : a mre 7.9
RE ae of y at i q . i : sonie Temple here. led Mis Dorothy Holmes played 6ewt oe a ” 5 . Postmaster Betty Martin W est : AS : eee D :
1 . 2 ened with a sone) lections on the piano and Mrs. DorGRA \ i
: : public to the [ prog opened with a song af
TIA
4iis ai jn 0 evecren ty ‘ Bagg they & mons cane. Patity Lou “Tol
3 i EE = : Bee : Sua Jeaffo sang a. duet. e
oe ee
: 7 e tchy-tie House, Hostess of the eveniny, Plor. Sue Jefford san : = t
>
} ce re was eseorted into the anter choir, accompanied by Laudied of a heart attack Sondia t . p 1 it d f n shee hs See wee a J a raya) }
noon while hunt!
” inder’the 1 1-2e 01 chapter room, --followed by Wilma Matteson rende :
™_ $31
rr 4.6 T d talline chanlain. Install-. ti ongs
at : . ae sae Sirah wae ha Twitchell and Following the proclamation Wor
and Weaver Mortu S 4
3 1 on greeting cards does-not/ ing matron was Letha Twitchell and i 4
> r 3
‘ 3 E Thomas Barrett was installing pat-; thy Matron Alma PowelJ;iatroduced
3 D. mm. Rev ,
of the forwarding or the re-. Thomas Barrett was installing a CMA prESGAE HA WORLG Pal
ms ans ‘
= 3 Thay rar xe “to hy Frees . Der tamuy present Tt OTrcuily alEmmanuel Episcopal ‘Chu will . turn to sender ef ‘this third class They were escorted by Frances ; ee: a be
, : fe will]
: ey and Jane Weigar installine. ron James Jacka called an distineonduct the service. Interment will mail matter. In other words if the! * eee a See fae) ests for remarks. Jewells
be in Elm Ridge Cemetery.
. address is incorrect or the adressee. Marshalls. The flag was presentad lished guests foi es
: a
t series = z neo SSP Se . = es le lurere nrecente { he retiring rT Vv
has changed his address, the 1.1-2. Dy Walter Matteson, installing ‘flag . Were presented to the retiring worthy
; } : Pl
mas 1an ge LS { 256, = a . : ae Bae ae ne
Kneebone was ‘born in Bridger
: . bearer and the pledge of allegiance . matron and patron by Frances Sleep
:
cent postage does not permit of. €4rer and the pledg amesian :
Nevada County 56 years avo. He was ee : . was given: . Refreshments were in charge of
th rt 4 t My and Mi An either the forwarding or the return . was = Jed . ;
e son of the late Mr. and Mrs. An. get Soe
drew Kneebone and attended the to writer of this card. If must be Wilma Jefford gave the invocatidn . Captain. Robert Gray discovered
schools of Spenceville, now a part of relegated to the waste paper basket. following which the obligation was! the Columbia! River May 11)-1792.
the Camp Beale cantonment.
Patrons spending 50¢ or more for
a®beautiful card will invariably use
Mine 1 1-2 cent rate with the above
described conditions resulting in the
Sreeting card being relegated to the
waste basket. The sender is not
aware that his greeting has not been
received and the addressee is. not . 3%
aware of the greeting extended as
the card has been desortyed. The 3
cenit per ounce rate is advisable for
greeting cards as first class rate assures the sender of the return to
the writer in the case of impossible
delivery. or the forwarding of the
card if the post office recods show
sucd a forwarding for the addressee.
He was one of the firsit to enear
there in the auto sales
for many years owned the Chevrolet
agency in Grass Valley. He was always a sportsman and had been a
ling time member of the Grass Valley Sportsmen’s Club. At the time
of his death he was engaiged in building a home in Glenbrook Heights,
businers and
Surviving are his: wife; Mrs. Varian Kneebone and: two sons, Milton .
of Grass Valley and Eugen Knee-!
bone of Baguio, Philippine Islands. .
He also leaves three grand children. .
Lorraine Keast and Winnie Martin; .
MarketIS EQUIPPED TO PROVIDE YOUR EVERY
CHRISTMAS NEED
.
. .THE REFUGEE SHIP Lochita
= jammed with 3,500 Jewish
. vifles ready, board the steamer to assist in the transfer of the would-be:
immigrants to a troopship, to be taken to a Cyprus internment camp.
The refugees resisted, using tins of food as missiles. The troops re-=
taliated by throwing tear*gas grenades back at them. (International)
(top) arrives in Haifa Harbor, Palestine, We d t P Jestrovine vour . &
refugees. British troops (bottom), with ee ee vont >
beautiful Use the
rate of
Christmas cards.
3e per ounce or first class
. postage and be assured your card
iis delivered. Another factor. worth
. attention the third class rate.of postEighty five per cent of the bread age namely 1 1-2 cents for each two
Gracious © SELECTED FRESH MEATS
@ FRESH VEGETABLES
@ FINE GROCERIES
. ,¢0-chairmen, aided by Reba Cortez,
. Alire Hendon, Edith Oates and Ann . and thirty five per cent of the cake . ounces does not permit of _written. sS
. Demitrovich consumed in this country is produc-. messages, merely the signature of .
eee ee eS ed commercial bakers.
the sender and mail found to con. tain -first
saan Courteous Service
Wile Preservers Ample Parking Facilities class matter, the written
There have been 44 differeng#kindsy MCSSase on the card, 1s of necessity . AF A Pleasant Atmosphere Reasonable Prices
S of fit ent pieces since thocfadewat! Gelivered postage coher. P i
c Ji TUG ent paeces sinee the faderal j wh
eovernment started minting money. . DANCE CLUB y j
o animal fossils have been found . eS ee ee y
Canyon of the Colorado River. ae poe eek hight. George a
i : “. Raddue is chairman of the event. y F A M P M
Se eee ae Claire Hughes is president of the . rom 8 i © to $s i .
Words of the Wise . SEPT en . at ;
; % i The wise man endeavors to . River steamers plied the Merced ay Charles R. Kitts Dorothy Kitts Roy Kitts Ey
. 1 ‘ ; shine in himself; the fool, to . River-as far as Cox’s Ferry in th pas
. t ‘ outshine others. —(Addison) aos Be PES . Ser Gan : ae : Ahi. Wa ee : : %
ee ae Sw days of Caltomia history, . Nigga aa ae aes
For very formal oecas.ouis, ; : :
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By VERA WINSTON . : T e 23
DESIGNED to grace the most
3 he Ha 1es .
:
formal occasion is this beautiful \
ear S ¢ e ar
evening gown, gracious and dignified. The bodice is swathed in shin;
ing black satin with a halter neckline. A tunic effect-is achieved on
he voluminous black lace skirt by ‘ COCKTAIL BAR OPENS AT 7
)Satin which goes all the way round : 3 FLOOR SHOWS
in pe and stops short to leave! n
unbroken panel ef the lace in front,
: DANCING FROM 9
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M ACHIN FRY . BALLOON BUST AT MIDNIGHT
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BUFFET SUPPER SURPRISE PRIZES
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ED ROSELL, Cwner : NY i
Phone $28 Hills Fiat : :
Grass Valley, California 4 :
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Grass Valley , es
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
FOR CHILDREN—FOR GROWN UPS—Y ou can’t go wrong with single rocerds or complete albums.
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