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~~ Nevada City Sanitarium with an atMr. a xa .Mrs. George Giidersleeve
left Wednesday morning for a short
‘vaeation which will be spent with rel atives and friends in the Bay region.
Tony and George Costa were here}
’ “Moday enroute from a visit in Saceh ramento to their home in Diwnie: Mr. and Mrs John W. Darke have
returned from a visit to San Frahcis. Mr. and. Mrs. Roy McNamara of
Tyler wore giana in the city last
_ Tuesday. i
Gilbert a i bavis, a student at Stanford is in the city for the holidays .
visiting relatives.
W. C. Fenton is confined ti the
tack of intestinal ‘flu.
M: Denicke and William Lacklin
residents of-North San Juas were
transaeting business in the city
Louis Schmidt, a former resident
of this city has arrived from Oakland
on a ‘visit to his old home here.
Eugene Tucker, student at the
University of Nevada is spending a
few days with his mother, Mrs. Anna
Cc. Tucker.
George J. Osterman has arrived
from Southern California to spend
the hilidays with his mother, Mrs.
George Searfe.
Dan C. Donovan of North San Juan
came down Tuesday enroute to Sisalia where he will visit with rela‘tives over the holidays.
Miss Gertrude Payne member of
the faculty at Sebastepol isin the
city spending the holidays with relatives. . 3
Charles Haggerty, mining man of
Snow Point was in the city Monday
enroute to San Francisco where he
will spend the holidays with relatives. i :
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Whitehead of,
San Francisco passed through the
eity Tuesday enroute to Columbia
Hill where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. Whitehead’s mother,
Mrs. C. J. English. i
hart White Moc Mrs. L. W. Jenmens of Grass Valley left Tieaday tor
Placerville to attend the funeral of
théir late uncle, William Mufft, 78,
‘a pioneer resident of that section.
F. A. Land, Tahoe Firest Ranger,
has returned from San Franeisco,
where he went to attend a meeting
of ic the American Forestry Association. He will be stationed at Camptonville for the next few months
taking the place of Ranger F. W.
Meggers of that station who is making an extended visit with relatives Hto. teach school.
in the east this winter.
Miss Mary Jones who js attending
the State Teachers’ Cillege in San
‘Jose hag arrived in the city to spend
her vacation with her parents, Mr.
‘and Mrs. W .P. Jones.
Miss Ada Rich left Sunday morning for Watsonville where she will
be the guest of the Rahr family for
the Christmas holidays.
Kearn,. Fogarty, North San Juan
\ postmaster, is.confined to the Sutter
Hispital. in Sacramento suffering
trim a. sinus triuble.
‘Miss Nadine Suttin is ose of the
students attending the University of
" California who has arrived to spend
the holidayg -with relatvies.
‘Mrs. C.J. Brand and Miss Minnie
are A left: ‘Sunday morning for SacYramento where they will visit the R.
© we Gaylord family for ‘the holidays.
Mr: and» Mrs. Langley Dorris ano
‘little son of San Francisco were hiliaay. guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Dorris
= Mr, aud Mrs, A. F, Thore of
Miss Gertrude Paine a member of
the teaching staff of the Sebastopol
é is in the city spending the
a her parents, Mr. and
3 Davey. arrived_in the
a ae from Berkeley
e is a student at the Univerlifornia and will spend the
vacation with her parents,
‘Mrs. Harry Davey.
Stark, Jr., for some time
with the Siberia mine, hag
Grass Valley where he
ed in professional. work
sending out the boxit and other arms
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Felt Slippers of all styles for all the family
Men’s and Women’s Silk Hose.
Boys’ Boots, Either Rubber or Leather
4 We also have a complete line of Rubber Zippers.”
HOGAN’S
SHOE STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Worth for their generosity in giving the public the ues
of the lobbies of the hotel so that
people colild goin and set warm after standing out in the cold air, and
also for the use of the balconies for
the singers and the band.
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THREE PASS TEACHERS
EXAMINATION HERE
Three of. the young ladies who
took the examinations for’ teachers
certificates during the latter part of
last week were successful and were
granted certificates entitling them
They were: Miss
Laurley M. Thompson of Walnut
Creek; Mrs. Elnamae Saunders, of
Berkeley; Miss Celeste A. Johnson
of Riverdale. j
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Mr. and Mrs R § Fitzsimmons and
daughter Jean left Wednesday for
Holister to spend the holiday with
‘Mrs Fitzsimmon’s brother.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Murchie and
‘son left early Wednesday morning
‘for. Los Angeles. where. they wil}
spend the holiday season with their
daughter.
Bayliss Lindley, accompanied by his
mother, arrived in Nevada City Tues‘dey evenin gto-spend Christmas. with
rlatives here. They have just returned from a European trip of four
months’ “duration. .
“Miss Ada Rich, the genial water
collector of the city, is enjoying her
vacation of two weeks with her sister and niece at Watsonville.
Lioyd “Penrose: is enjoying--a.twoweeks’ vacation fro the: art school
Hin-SanFrancisco:—
evening for Butte County to spend
the Christmas vacation.
ndHlbosMsrlioSnelivewill
spending their Christmas vacation
with. relatives in. Oakland. :
’ Mr and Mrs. Frank Davis are enjoying a family feunios. The guests
inculde Mr; and Mrs. F: W. Bryant
of Forest Hill, and daughter, Mrs
E. Barnes of San Francisco; Mrs.
Ann Da;'e: \and daughter Mrs,
Martha Davics ‘of Marysville, and
Mrs. Lylia Huskey of Palo Alto.
Geo. Zetschie left for Redding
due to the illness of his mother. —
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen. came
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith-are spendWE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
Our patrons have found that it is
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that is what you want when you
have treuble in the family sueh as
death and its attendant misfortunes
MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
IN A WATCH OR PIECE OF JEWELERY AT
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H. W. HARTUNG & SON
Jewelers
= 124Mill ‘Street
(Charles D.Corey left ‘tipo natin
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Leiter are. /®
A MERRY CHRISTMAS .
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
[town from Alleghany to spend the}
WE WISH YOU
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
_R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DEPARTMENT DRUG. STORE
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Our large and growing volume of business enables
us to offer you a large variety of choice meats at a.
small margin. of profit. a
‘SOME OF OUR SPECIALS .
Small rib steaks, tender and uicy.
Fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts.
Roasts of all kinds,
Weinies and pee ae: Kraut.
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