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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 23, 1946 (16 pages)

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1946 Elis Hons Hence Misnory. Of Deceased Members: . GRASS VALLBY : The Grass Va)ley and .Nevada City Elks Lodg.s united in honoring the memory of! Bart departed members in a lodge of gorrow Wednesday night in the Grass Valley Elks building. Nevada City Elks who have died SPring “proof socks, he rfe oferferfe rerio rie ate sherfe serge rt Bee he te Reet te ele ste rte ote she fo sfe of See ee teeta ete ste sete stesteertestertesteteates Coe ae wae es N. atte Chifetasas .. the kind of a Christmas that helped make the gay 90’s gay.. yess the kind of a Christmas that the old family, Albian could tell about to eloquently—that's “thie” kind: of a Christmas we wish for you and ' ‘yours, We're grateful for ‘your patronage during the past year, and, hope for a continuance of our pleasant relations. The Harmony Shop . HOME PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 123 Mill Street Grass Valley het feow the year are Myers mua Howard Sturtevant, M. J. Miller B. Bradley and F. _E. Elliott. Grass Valley Ekls who euccumbbed are Bert iChegwidden, James J. ‘Cogswell, Taylor and Stuart Hosking. Milliong of dollare were saved the ; amy by the quartermaster dev veloped edhe t, a , “s +, ihe a Telephone 61 Mette tetetete coors enero nte ttnrrtsestseoedeloce sete le deletsfeeatecteatetefeteatct Christmas! That glorious season of seasons which draws the soul. out of bondage in spite of binding withes and cutting cords, enabling the spirit to soar upwards whence the melody has descended! May that Peace of Spirit which is our divine heritage be yours in full measure this Yuletide season, with all the material joys that make lifé —_ worth while. _ Gold Center Club OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE Nevada City Highway —Open Tuesday— ters in many years. and with their Telephone Grass Valley 9 fathers. home. TS ta aoe fa eg ey ot i Our genuine “Merry Christmas to All”.. our inde and customers. Pleasant times like ' Christmas always remind us ofthe pleasure we _ have had inthe privilege of doing business with you. May good luck attend your every wish . this Christmas! And may holiday good cheer _ brighten the hours of this sone season! « = 2 Boulder Street LP Se NEWS FROM THE RIDGE . Pransnee. Birest has gone to Sazgaret Kelly. Oden extend their sympathy in the loss of her brother Joe A. Bronn who passed away in Reno, on December By ALICE HILL. 13. Mr. Bronn was a former’ resi-. parents the Prices of Escalon for a home in this village. teriained on Thanksgiving at their daughters, Mrs. Irvine of Indian Flats. Mr. and Mrs. Irvan S. Butler had Mrs. Butler remained for a few days to visit with relatives and friends. Recent visitors of Mrs. Hattie Bone were Mis. Lionel Reed and son Taylor, of Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. David Lester and family and Dolores Ennis spent a ‘. week end in San Francisco visiting Mrs.*Lestens parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sime, eres Mrs. Margaret Kelly recently. lepent several days in Maryeville attending te business matters and visiting with the Rhu families. ~€linton Ennis.and. his brother in . larw* Frederick. Hugi of Plum: Valley shot & young. bear weighing approxi‘mately 150. pounds, which ‘was fat and in fine condition assuring oreellent’ eating. Recent callers of Mr. and ‘Mre. ‘Ben Slankard were Lloyd Harris and son mer home at Freemans Crossing. Mrs. Margaret Valez, sister of Mrs. Readers niece Mrs. Jeffry all of; Grass Valley were callers at the. Reader ranch. son, formerly of San Franciseo Street moved to Sacramento. resided in the Maggie Kelly house on Main Street have gone to Southern California for the winter. David M. McMillin who for some time past has been a resident of Nevada City is visiting his brother, Ellis Milton McMillin with whom he expects to ‘spend the winter. Mrs. Rhetta Jones of North Columbia returned from Grass Valley where she was visiting her daughter or a few days in time for the Ladies Community Club Christniag Pays 3t. Woods Hall Wednesday. : The club ‘party was a huge succéss with 33_ladies present. After the bountiful potluck luncheon a pro-gram of Christmas music was enjoyed. The afternoons festivities bahig climaxed with the exchange of Sitbs. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Sauer and son Alfred recently made a trip to Boise to attend a reunion of Mrs. Sauer’s relatives at the home of her father, with his youngest son Clarence. The other two sons Felix of New Lum, Minn., and Edward of Spokane, Washington were present as were daughters Mrs. J. P. Sauer of Carpico, N. D., and Mrs. R. J. Hockett of Hare, Montana. This was the first gathering of the 6 brothers and sisrespective. families enjoyed a reception dinner given at he Boise Hotel. A group picture was taken at the Mrs. Richard Bartack of San Telephone 491 ; SEASON'S 3 ‘GREETINGS ‘ace on earth and good wilf,to all men, let this and
each succeeding Christmas be bigger and better, that we:may have a_ happier world. . Jotinson & Ricard © ae . Be, Fire Recapping . Service. itime before returning to her new) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams were enThanksgiving dinner in Dinuba where} scourtesy of Mr. Jenkins and those : . Joltity of the” evening. was much . apHughie of Oakland who have a cum-! Sarah Reader and son Phillip and . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murdock and, An unele; Charles Murdock and wife who have . A. F. Chapdelaine who now: resides dent of this village. Born to Mr. and Oe David cine Word has een received from on Novemiber 2 a son, Alvin Thomagé.+ Mrs, Adams wil] remain “with hor . of Mrs,_Lee—Sonnemberz of Gras Colorado of the ;assing of a sigrer . Valley and Mrs. Ray Murdock cf North San Juan. Se was the mother of Allen McNeer of this village and Wanda Dow of Nevada City. The North San Juan Farm Center held. its regular meeting “on the jmight of Decemiber 13 at Woods Hall. Election of the following ofSiecers for the ensuing year were Mr. Fred Stone of the Oak Tree Ranch} as chairman, Fred Butz of Celestrial Valley, vice ¢hairman, Miss Ali: Hill reelected secreaary and treas. ure®, Following the business meeting Joe Jenkins of Grass Valley furnished musi¢ for daneing with his recond player and extensive album of square, string and round dances. He was accompanied by Dr. Chapman, and a bevy of teachers who assisted in instructing those not familiar with the old time dances. The with him for their’ agsistance in the. prectated. Refreshments were “served . by the ladies ofthe center. On last. Saturday the 4H Chub: of the Ridge:-held a: bee’ to construct : ‘a! fence about their seed plot where , they have sown 26 varieties of! grass-' es and forage plants to test ‘adapt-; ibility to our soil and climate. Some . ; armed with saws and axes retired to the’ woods to cut the posts while others cleared ‘the lines and dug the i holes. Posts were set and wires . strung dy noon when a lunch of sand wiches, fruit, cookies. hot focoa was ; Served by courtesy of Ale Hill and ,Mrs. Cecil Rhoades which all enjoyed. Fred Stone, leader of the group together with Lois and -Fred Bu:z of Celestial Valley, Oliver Martin and R. C. Hill’ assisted the youthful workers. In the aternuvon a spirited PAGE F IVE > quartermasier corps will use ‘tamento for treatment, She was ac. German shepherd ‘dogs in its signed a match which can be suruck companied by her sister Mrs. ee prog: ‘am for training e scout services, \ : water. The many friends: of Mrs. Wade’. : The quartermaster corps. has des eanines even after prolonged immersion in Put, power shoe ste sesesterteoeoeatefoesertste seat foesfntate ce sertesteeofertectoafrtesestee Me ee teogees + ¥ cs os %, * + a2 Mery Christmas 2 you! Cartoscelli Brothers Regal Pale Beer 7 O + ac te ate ers resterfesterte baseball game was played. The women components of the’ new peace time army will huve mo: tractive, most stylish and ‘betier fi-ting uniforms designed by the quai+ Poca %” termaster corps. hee te terete deriolofetenisk eateries eoker afestecfecfecfecteogeon Hiietprte restorer lent bial fe stole ds” mes “ $ A 4 5 et . % i iS Me ste ee % ate ote aerfe rte *, + % ate teste te eerferferferferte teste 7 spirit overspreads the: ‘lowid;. cin Biro tits te, that day : . : at 29 4° eyelet” Chapa bipcncnncaconse a SS Si S% a a a 6 a a ot ‘ i Like a Genie a Benevolence thé is ‘ohn o “var. We list your friendship among our escape its magic spell. No better time ‘thon this universal season of good will to tell you how greatly we appreciate the good Ring'dia wild-bells; “tis Christmtts! iNMerry Christmas to all and a Happy New Year, and, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless us all—everyonel uf LUNCH ROOM — DINNERS COCKTAILS byte lh drach foie Man anagement eb Jim Hash aint licbtiegit s a open ‘STR i will. you hake shown us during the past most precious assets, and will leave nothe ing undone to merit still further your full and complete confidence. , ae HAROLD. AND EMMA: MONEYHUN® dase “esis 3 Ait eos niin ———