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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 19, 1946 (8 pages)

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1 evn PAGE EIGHT NEVADA CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1946 — «me fet cE ree "2 ey }a 4 PRU TEP a WET AMT ES #3 & =e gt 8 ee ek i’, THUTESDAY ENTERPIUSES, Pal Wick Ui BOND vy JGHN LODER LENORE AUBERT Also DEADUNE FOR MURDER PAUL KELLY KENT TAYLOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANIE GETS MARRIED JOAN LESLIE ROBERT HUTTON —Also RETURN OF RUSTY TED DONALDSON BARBARA WGOODDELL SUNDAY NIGHT AND DAY — AL FOR A “The Front Page’ ‘terest-to Nevada City will be the fat that the net proceeds of the pren iere perfonmmance went to the ae Flynm Music Memorial Fund of the . San Francisco Press Club. ‘melodrama Bert Clarence Fiynn,. or . was familiarly known Jegion of friends, was born Nejvada City forty six years ago, lived . here until he was 15 and attended the local schools. It was here that . his musical talents first became evident, and he. went on to become suceessful both as a musician and teacher of his instruments the banjo and guitar. to in he In 1923 he became an artist mem‘ber of the San Francisco Press Club and remained in that’ organization until his watimeiy death last Septemiber of a heart attack. Because and; his Bert he had so endeared himself loss was so deeply felt. the “lynn Music Memorial ereated in tribute to the memory of a of whom Nevada City can be proud to say ‘‘he was. our son.” We are-all proud to’ be members ALEXIS SMITH CARY of the world’s strongest nation. GRANT GiNNY SIMMS : 1 Daniel Boone was a better Indian ‘fighter than business man. LENTHERIC YARDLEY OLD SPICE EAFORTH =e 219 Broad Street Nevada City C7 Pb @ CF MY q a . f} alfT HE'S S 5 SUI FO USE W ITH PLEASURE US FAVORITE HIS TOILETRIES. Drug Store Talauhone 30 *, Of in. “Mickey” . his ; Fund was} great artist in his field and to a man! oe IEEE . family. Mr. and Mrs. Evereit Kessler with two great grandenHaren. ae They will meet at the M. G. Calvin . home in Camptonville whi-h was d32letroyed by fire early this fall and has itheen rebuilt again with the aid of the numerous old friends. = Mrs. Arthur Hines and. children left Camptonville Saturday for a visit with her family Sacramento while her husband working at Forest. Hill. Hines expects to join her for Christmas. They will return to their home in Camptonville in a few months. in Mr. and. Mrs. Wellington, Colorado. Richard Pfiffer Mrs. Counce’s and Mrs. Pfiffer are sisters and had not seen each other for 18 years. They left Tuesday. Miss Virginia Church who is attending school in Nevada City. accompanied them to’Camptonville visited returned 19 family.. Mr: . Mrs. Ed Nelson has Sacramento to visit her Nelson will join her upon pletion or the new road into Camptonville. where -he employed the Teichert Company. Mr. and Mre. Nelscn family are leaving the coming end on vacation to spend Christma's with Mrs. Stone’s mother, Mrs. Paul Sehubel. in Santa Rosa, They plan to visit Mr. Stone’s relatives m Nara before they the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. James family left for yand is Stona and week return after Wilmii 1gton, where Mr.. Rit: Christmas -with use family Women’ their annual ing. After regular Mrs. Nelson singing of busin feanencted. ommunity i songs, then sang a jingle tot tu . of. ‘Santa Claus is Comini’’. Gifts were exch anged and refreshment were serve a Members of the *congregation o the Camptonville Community Church completed the taying ofthe fleor of the chufch last week. and a large ordered pect th Christmas. have ‘been home and Didk in Marysvill Jack will join them. Jack tending a navy school in Del Monte. ntire fiamily Frank school air home from e and gon ‘Mis. Mary Jiackson’s three boys will be home December 20th*-< for
Christmas vacation. They are , attending school in Chico. The realization of success has become the downfall of many people. Po; cas ~ ED er aed, ‘ad SPECIALS SCOOTERS $515 = . — TRICYCLES CARD TABLES . Special—All Metal, Rubber . . Social Folding iS . Tired—To Clear . Decorative Design . : : Nevada City : 1 F urniture& . ppliances ; hristmas ee WHOLE TOWN IN DONATION DAY Ci vk F ME iT : PARADE FRIDAY — iWeb & a LS RY F By MRS. J. D. Riv’TENHOUSE i . In San Fra ) last month & GRASS VALLEY: Headed bythe *‘ranels ‘ enter-, Four generations of Calvins Grass Valley high school band the tainm ing th lcbrate Christmas together, this Donation Day parade will form Fri. dyusias yn af exp snded. year. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Calvin are} day at 1 p. m. at Auburn and Main . radio 1 -onle, presented, expecting fheir daughters’ families *Tiand Auburn Streets and ‘mareh ; the first in-a series of great plays . fr, and Mire Bishop of Oak Valley . through the business streets. The at the Curran Theatre. Charles Mac-!anq Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hayes from . 'marchers’ will halt the parade at the . Arthur's and Ben WHecht's fare Marysville, sied erand daughter and. Plks building where all participants “will deposit their donations. While the parade is. passing solicitors ‘will visit all business houses for cash donations. 5 Ladies Relief Society which sponsors the annual Donation Day parade this year especially urges all school children and adults who march to contribute gerferously of food-stufts. Officers of the Ladies Relief Society are Mrs. James C€. Tyrrgll, president; Mrs. Nell Hammill, secretary and Mrs. C. R. Clinch, treasMark Counce’s of the; amily last week end. ! the com. . ‘. e ye for . ¥ is at-. PFERSANATS Miss ‘Retha Downey has returned . from Sanger, Fresno Coumty, where she visited her sister Mrs. Earl Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Ciassidy are spending a few ne in cisco ; : Mise Dorothy Ve ale. student in the University of California, spendjing her vacation with the parents r. and Mrs. Charles Veale of this and Mrs. Art Innis of Deer Creek Inn have returned from a ten day visit with friends and relatives in the San Franisco bay area. Mr. and Mre. Harold Thompson are home trip through the southwest. Mr. and spent after a Mrs. R. an exc end E. and Bourn? iting week at the pottage. at the Empire AT Gardens recen ly. Christine Kite left this morn Oakland Mrs. where she will visi Alma DeCoges for t! ing for will be San Fran-. Tremoureux . memorable . Home & YEARS OLD 5th} Mr. JEAN VALDEZ IS 5 Jean Vaidez celebrated and Mrs. Bay ae oe wits AA yo nia WwW birthday at a party held at her hom z. Mrs. Curlin, Mre. ANS sew ve West street, Sunday aft .. Eve Hooker, Mrs. P. H. Flyn, Mr. and Refi iments rved au garet V aldez, Phil. Valdez, On . : . : ae Leo Lez. a bdeauti de'corated tafbic ; Mr. -. tiny Chri and Mrs. R. ‘Smith, McKinley Lotz, Mr. and included Mr. her on Pine Way noon, ‘esh were se sully and Mrs. nard Valc stmas tre¢ ceived and . was spent. oe with a REBEKAHS XMAS PARTY FOR CHILDREN Many lovely gifts were re an enjoyable afternoon NEVADA CITY: Neva Rebekah Lodge-will hold its annual Christmas party for childrem on the evening of December 21st. The event will begin 1 Smith, Donna and Bar-. at 8 p. in Odd Fellows Hall with bara: Curlin, Buddy, Joy and Lindaja beautiful Christmas and a Lotz, Lidell Kearny, Rosalyn Gib. Santa. Claus. Each member is teson, Robert Lotz, Joan Waldez and! quested to bring a gift for a child Those attending were line, Juan Nancy Bobby 3etty, Pau-. and Sonny Lind, Warnie. and Donna Hooker, Janet and Harker, Bobby, Kay, E any m. tree ‘the hostess Jeannie, Other guests and another fo an adult. Senha fetestertestente ste rteoferferfesteferfestestertesteatesteseatestestesfeafesfesge ste ifestes fealertotefeatettedotertenieienteitententeiode% Our corsa Department Boo oo ade HOME ESSENTIALS \¢ Ks E Comforters Scatter Rugs $ . . # ALSO 9x12 FLOOR RUGS Ka i : *% a bog 4 HM dy C t : ar ad 6.1 re O. 2 a TELEP HONE 5 SIEREA COUNTY 1 HLEPHONE: 88 , + % * $ htt te tert tefterkesfeste htt pte doh of feof teak 2! eeeee* the terhe doh eat teste he ate ot A te steite teatesterte thotetotetetotesttaket ie eS ~~ = ND HERE ARE SOME HOLIDAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS Senne Electric and . 4 : ES = Bendix Radios SCOOTERS . BED LAMPS —AND DO THEY SCOOT! That make reading in bed easy DOLLS TABLE LAMPS In Great and Satisfying Variety : In distinctive and handsome designs For the children on rainy afternoons : PIN UP LAMPS A GREAT HOME CONVENIENCE RECORDS AND RECORD DOOR CHIMES a Soft and Alluring yet effective Just what Mother needs by her easy chair . S Something for your overn night kit : I oe USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ee A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANYTHING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Foote Electrical Co. _ 132, Mill Street. i GRASS VALLEY : Telephone 122 ¥ w > ay ewe >