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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 26, 1946 (4 pages)

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ees TY i) PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY-GRASS: VALLEY PERSONALS Joseéqh Pohels of Good Year Sierra vada Cit Mrs. ger Miss ee ETE wie; a Vielior in y this Week. “k Pronhsy and her Georgia English of Columfia Hill visited their brother+Thorn . Emelish. this week. He is iii in the Miners Hospital. Mrs. Antone #. Paschwanden of Cold Tot and h daughter Betty. apeni th yramento eieters. sides th oe Thristmas holiday in SiacMrs. with Mrs. 3enham . . . . . . . NEVADA CITY -, BONG AGO FLOY MARGARET REYNOLDS, 1; 15, Deschwanden's; = — 2 : : a ar ‘ . occupied by Dr. Kent ag a drugstore. Vv. A. .Kistle who tes 75 YEARS AGO Born at Gold Flat on 1871 to the wife of Owen DouDecember herty twin daughters. Frank Guild had leased the buitdon Commercial Street, fc rmerly and had’ fitted it up in nice atyle for an oyster saloon. Lower portion of Detroit who arrived for the reae : Z a“ van ee * ‘ the building was to be used by genanion. Mr. 43° iMr. and ing the and (Mr iMr. ar Bobby are. in 2q Mrs. Rudy. Plagemann and pen Mrs. Ned Simith ave dChristmas holidays with Mr s. Ron Wulf in Alameda. nd Mrs. Sam Shearer and son Las . relatives., They were expected to freturn today. ° Set. Witard -Getes o° Hamilton Field. who re-enlisted following his discharge last year si a guest of his parents. and -his teas LSS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ga family here. Anizeles visiting Avery Phillips; construction con-aractor visiting Tips. ‘Richa Air Cori He is spe in the Hawaiian. Islands his mother; Mrs. ClarayPh . me rd Davies, now in the U. 5S. s is home for the holidays. his sisters here. Mrs. H. S. Sofge is visiting tatives.in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dennis of funtington Park, Las Angeles county, are days ‘with rménding the ‘Christmas holiMr. Dennis’ parents; Mr. ading chig furlough with . . . . . . and Mrs. Howard 'B. Dennis of Glen. brook Park. Carter Dennis served in . the U.S. Army during the war and) ~ line within forty eight hours and ths is now a as and Gerald af iR 1 student in Frances Bell and sone, -Thom. the UCLA. oseville, ‘were . grezationial Church. 13} zy Ve “lemen and the upper part was for the accommodation of the ladies. Co. “The Star Quartz Mining Weshingitton sold all of their propto John R: eiseo.: The former owners were residents of this city. i ery Hon. A. A. Sargent left this city ‘or a few days visit in Sacramento and San Francisco befote.his departure for Washington, D. C. Susan B. Anthony delivered a lecture on woman euffrage at the ConAdthough <a heavy storm was raging, the lecture wags attended ‘by about thirty persons a goodly numiber. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada C®unty National Bank. the. following 6fficers were lected: John W. Hinds, president; R. ~W. Tully, cashier; James Whartenby, R. W. Tully, M. L. Marsh, Jonathan Clark. Chas. Marsh, A. H. Parker and John W. Hinds, directors. The city was visited by a severe storm, twelve inches of snow falli wind blowing such a gale that all ‘huildings were shaken so as to guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. M. . Henry Argall . Eben pleted a China, i Smart, who recently omcruise in the U. S. Navy to} s home to spend the holiday with his family. ., Mrs. Anna Kniucky who has been} twisiting her sisters Mrs. May Rowe} . Church the following residents were and Mre in in San . A. L. Hodgkin Christmas with her daughter and son! law Mr. and Mrs, Glen Matteson will spend Francisco (before returning to her home in Sacramento. Ray Ellery has arrived from Chi-. e@azo to spend a short vacation with . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hrnest Ht Ope Ayers FIAT 9" ag Dt Kab rehall Street. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Merris T. Ingram of Alta Sty fngram’s (arison of Kellog, Idaho and broth--. er Leona Donald Kinsman hers of his family in and San Carlos. Peet are entertaining mother, Mrs. Amanda rd Beck. is visiting memMr. and Mrs, George Trezise are epending Christmas with relatives in Merkeley and Albany. Jeanne Grass Is Honored At Shower GRAS VALUBY:. Mrs. Vanita Massel was hostess at a predbridal ehower party for Misg Jeanne Gross who will be the bride of Leonard Gitbert in January. Miss Gross was ithe recipient of many charming and neeful gifts. Guests attending were Mrs. WilGrothe, “diam Gross, Shirley Gross, Mrs. John Mrs.Warren Smith, Mrs. Stanley Hyman, Miss Veryl Painter, Miss Marjorie Richard Hoskins Hoskins. and Mrs. Unable to attend were Mrs. M. Castles and Miss Grace (Castibs. BROADWAY e__THEATRE—® Direction T. and D. Jr., Enterprises, Inc. OLIVIA DE HA { FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BUACK BEAUTY RICHARD DENNING UNDER NEVADA MONA FREEMAN SKIES HIS OWN JOHN LUND Mrs. . i . sleep frighten most residents and making impossible. There was more 'nvater in Deer Creek than had been . observed for many years. All tele. graph lines in every direction were . down. At a concert at the Methodist . roundly applauded for their parts: . Miss Anna Glasson, Miss Kate Ed-. . SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY } TO EACH Ragin of San Fran. } tette ‘Over the River’; Addie Gray in a solo and Charley Hinds in a recitation. Judge O. P. Steger of North San
Nevada County. 50 YERS AGO Chris Mallon, O. O. Howard and Frank H. Bell returning from a trip to the English Mountain Mine, were severely shaken up and bruised when the hind went over a the lroad near the top of the Sugar Loaf ‘grade, frightening the team which jibolted and threw the three . men. The team then dashed home io \James Hennessey’s stabte, where . they belonged, dragging the batterled rock-away behind them and caus. ing some concern for the three men shoulder in Ae eoft . ; who were able to walk to the resi'dence of Dr. Hunt where they were . attended poth Drs. Hunt and Muller. by Total rainfall for the season to date was 19.94 inches. Tom Brannigan found a nugget worth $5 in front of Kinkead’s fur, hiture Street, store on Commercial The inauguration of Donation Day Was a complete suwecess. The pupils of the. public schools carried their . donations to the Washington School j house and piled them high, J. G. . O'Neill, principal, in a few appro. priate remarks delivered the coljleetion of flour, sugar,. potaoes, . bread and wood over to the Nevada City Benevolent Society for distribution to the poor and needy of the city. The first hospitul in what is now the Uuited States was founded im 1612 at Henriopolis in the colony of Virginia. It was known as Motnt Malady a guest house for sick people. : Within the last 70 school attendance high United years in the a wards, John Glasson,.W. G. Stiles; States has increased 80 times. 4 and Charles Grimes in a mixed quar-} Juan was appointed notary public for] THOMPSONS CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY YRASS VALLEY: Mr. and Mrts. Milton L. Thompson celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary ’ Sunday, December 22 at their home on Willow Brooks Farm.” Many friends called between 2 and 5 p. m. to partake of cake and coffee and wich the couple many, hap-gifts were presented. Among the, guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks, Mr. atid Mrs. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mre. D. M. Lovwheel of their rock-away . gentle-: ey, Mr. and Mre. Jess Ennor, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Majors and daughters and Mrs. S. Narner and dapfhters all loal residents. : Guests from out of the . were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morrison of Yuba City, Sutter County, Mr. and Mrs. Major Gersham of Oregon, Mr. !and Mrs. J. M. Morrison of Lincoln, \Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Frey of Sacramento. and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Thompson of Lincoln. , county HICH SCHOOT. CIRI. . FUIRT IN JEEP ACCIDENT . NEVADA CITY: Miss Donna Un! denwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Underwood, 422 South Pine Street, is in a local hospital suffering from injuries resulting from an automobile accident on the North Bloomfield road Sunday night. — Miss Underwood was riding with Fred Andereon Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of this city, in this jeep. Dr. Norbert Frey, her physician reports that the car the bank and turned over. derwood suffered fractured arms and a fractured pelvis! bene. Anderson was not hospitalized but suffered severe abrasions, ran over Miss UnOfficers and members of BanMountain Post Veterans of Foreign Wars will gather at 1:45 p. m. Friday to participate in and conduct funeral services for, Frank Holbrook, All are request-. ed to wear VFW caps. Signed, ner FRED GARRISON, Commander. AL WHARFER, Avting Adjutant. ND OF THE YEAR CLE At KIRKPATRICK’S Used Car Lot NUGGET py years to come. A large numper of . Cecil Hooper, Mr. and .Mrs. George. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. . 946 Until his 80th birthday he often walked from his home in Nevada City to Grass Valley a distance of four sel-. miles. His wife Mrs. Katherine Lotz Biota beeen eee Tuesday in the) whom he married in Nevada’ City in Hooper and Weaver Mortuary at. 4939 survives. 8:30 p.m. for Charles A, Lotz who} died in a local hospital Sunday night. . Rev, Jesse R. Rudkin conducted the . eS FUNERAL FOR CHARLES A. LOTZ GRASS VALLEY: Funeral The deceased Was a musician, having completed both instrumental and vocal training in. his native state as { obsequies. Officers of the Odd Fel-. lows were in charge of dndeecied & young man. services in the Odd Fellows Ceme-, Fea er ee ee ‘ tery : According to painstaking esti; mates by the Dutch astronomer KapLotz had ‘been a member of the! teyn there are 40 billion stars in the Odd Fellows for half a century. He; single galactic system of which the was ‘born in Indiana 83 years ago.! earth is a part. : “ : = > Pity the medieval family! + HEHiHinininiininhinide hh deinininies ® On cold days they bad to huddle around the fireplace—if they wanted to keep watm. But you can treat your family royally — with heat that’s truly fit for a king. If you're building a new house or remodelling, look into the advantages of oil circulating + heaters. 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