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4The Nevada City Nugget, F ciday, February 24, 1950 Camptonville Couple
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Ain Orzalli ee Bruno
nuzzi Married in
Nevada Ceremony
Miss Anita Orzail: and Bruno
' Benuzzi, «both of Nevada City,were married in Reno, Nev.,-Sunday, Feb. 12.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Caribeno Orzaili, wore a4
white suit with corsage of pale
‘pink camellias and? lilies ‘of the
valley. She wore, black acces/ sories.
_Miss Erica Benuzzi was bridesmaid. She was dressed in medium blue with black accessories
and’ carried a bouquet of pink
camellias.
Danny Pello was best man.
Mr. and. Mrs. Orzalli, parents
of the bride,sattended the ceremony. Mrs. Orzaiii wore a medium blue satin dress with. black
accessor,es and carried a bouquet
of gardenias.
A wedding -areakfast was given in Reno.
Reception dinner of roast turkey, baked ham and ravioli was
served Sunday afternoon at Seaman’s Lodge. Fr oneer park:
The tables were decorated with
sweet peas and narcissus.
Mr.and Mrs. Benuzzi cut -the
“wedding cake and opened. their
presents in the presence of about
80 guests.
Mrs. Benuzzi is a junior at Nevada City high school] and gen
to continue her education and to
awe with her class in 1991.
The groc is the son of Mrs.
Maria Bentzzi and attended Nevada City high school.
Théy are at home at 327 Clay
street.
Conference Delegates Are
Named by Girls’ League
Miss Janell Stinchfieid, Miss
Delores Townsend, Miss..Joan
Oje. Miss Sandra Pease, Miss
Cathy Jackson and Miss Pat Bergin willrepres=nt Nevada City
high school Girls League at a
Girls League conference at RichTh Tatoc Pig rece }
The delegates were chosen at
a meeting of the organization at
the high school the latter part
of last week.
The girls will present aqpanel,
“The American Alcohol] Problem
at the conference.
ONY, SMITH INTERRED
Funeral services were held in
San Francisco ‘Saturday for A.
C. (Tony) Smith. native of Nevada City. and former: résident
of Smartsville.
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Nes, Robert. Paine Tells
BPWC of Teaching in
Philippines and Japan ~
Mrs. Robert Paine described .
experiences as @ circuit teacher .
employed by the U. S. army of .
occupation in the Philippine is.
lands and Japan at a dinner gath.
ering of the. Nevada *City Busi-.
ness and Professional. Women's .
club at the Gold Nugget Inn last .
week.
Mrs. Paine outlined objectives .
of the schools and displayed her .
souvenirs she had brought back}
from the Orient.
She described occupied Japan.
as a country of economic ex-:
tremes, ranging frorm bitter pov-/
erty to immense wealth.
Mrs.
bel Hefelfinger and Miss Dorothy Waggoner were named as @
nominating committee at
meeting.
Mrs. Louise Kyle, vice: president, presided in absence of the
president, Mrs. Adelaide Reilly.
Mrs. Leiter was program chairman.
Mrs. Adele Sturtevent said her
March, program would feature
entertainment of the girl graduates of the 1950 class of Nevada
City high school. :
Mrs. Marguerite Webb
Guest Speaker for Local
Women’s Civic Club
City. Women’s , Civic
club met at -National -hotel last
week for a luncheon with Mrs.
Betty Leiter in charge of a very
interesting program.
Mrs. Marguerite Webb, Loomis, was guest speaker, using as
her subject, “Literature of the
Mrs. George Gildersleeve paid
a tribute to Miss Minnie Brand,
charter member and first president of the club, who died last
week, and
held the same day of the luncheon. 2s
Mrs. Byron Breck presided.
Névada
Gold Flat PTA Meeting
Honors Abraham Lincoln
Gold Flat. Parent-Teachers association held its regular February meeting at ‘the schoolhouse
with Mrs. Robert Michell presiding.
Fourth and fifth grades chorus .
presented three songs under the}
Pauline Ste-/ direction of Mrs.
Readings honoring found-'
ers of PTA, and the memory of
Abraham Lincoln were presented
vens.
by Mrs. Harry March, Mrs. Lloyd
White, Mrs. Michell and. Mrs.
Stevens.
Thomas Farney, Mrs. George
Bissell, Mrs. Don Knowlton and
Mrs. W. W. Coleman were elected to serve as a nominating committee.
The association will hold a
food sale Saturday,.March 4, in
front of the Alpha Hardware on
. Broad street.
District Deputy Attends
Eastern Star Meeting
District Deputy Georgia Helbach, Grass Valley, Tenth Dis. trict of Grand Chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, paid an official
visit to Evangeline Chapter No.
. 9, here Tuesday evening.
. Associate Matron Edith Forst. ner directed the presentation.
Mrs. Adele Sturtevant was in
. charge of refreshments while .
. decorations were handled by .
. Mrs. Beatrice Butcher and Mrs.
Ruth Irish.
Six candidates were initiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott,
. tron, presided.
Sunset tunnel in San Francisco
used by municipal railway street
.
. cars, is 4,232 feet long.
Elizabeth Leiter, Mrs. Isa.
the j-:
whose funeral was
against Darwin
Worthy Patron and Worthy Ma.
. Speak Wedding Vows .
William .Frohnecke, 75, and
Mrs. Eifriede Thiei, 68, both of
. Camptonville. were married recently at a ceremony at the home
. of Justice of the Peace Acton M.
Cieveiand in Camptonville.
Frohnnecke recently moved to
Camptonville from Inglewood.
The bridé has resided in the
. Yuba county mountain ‘village
eight years.
Both are retired and will mage
. their home in Camptonviile.
Home Department Meets .
. Here Wednesday
Nevada City Home Department
held its regular meeting Wednesday at°Seaman’s Lodge. Lunch
and coffee were served.
Flower gardens were discussed
by the .department and colored
motion pictures of county fairs
were'shown. *
. The Tuesday textile painting
class gave a demonsiration and
display ef articles completed at
the meeting.
The department gives ee
Strations on home management,
nutrition, clothing as part of the
work. “All women of: the. county are invited to attend the meet. ings.
Department plaris this year include dress form
ing buttons and belt buckles, recovering and tying springs of
upholstery and food demonstrations. get
Births
CRAMER—At Nevada county
hospital, Feb. 19, 1950, to Mr. and
Mrs. Donaid W. Cramer, Lime
Kiln road, Grass Valley, a son.
COX—A! Suiter hospital, Sacramento, Feb. 18, 1950, to Mir.
and Mrs. John Cox, Sacramento,
formerly of Grass Valley.
CHAPMAY! N—At Nevada county hospital, Nevada City, Feb. 9,
1950, to Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond
hapman, a son. :
HARBOUR — At Miner’s hospital, Nevada City, Feb. 2, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs.T. J. Harbour,
North San Juan, a daughter.
BURTON—At Miners hospital,
Nevada City. Feb. 1, 1950, to Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Burton, of
Grass Valley, a son.
HUMBIRD—At.. Miners.. hospital, Nevada City, Feb. 6, 1950, to
Mr.and Mrs. Martin Humbird,
Grass Valley, a daughter.
FOSTER—A% Miners hospital,
Nevada City: Feb. 9, 1950, to Mr.
and Mrs. Dolzn Foster, Nevada
. City. a daughter.
PADDOCHK—At Miners hospital, Nevada C Feb. 10, 1950, to
Mr. ana Mrs G. Paddock, Nevada City, a n.
STENBER At Miners hospital, Neva y, Feb. 11, 1950,
to Mr. and Leonard Stenberg, Grass y, a daughter.
ALPERSSutter hospital,
Sacramento 9, 1950, to Mr.
and Mrs. R nd Alpers, Sacramento, a4 ighter, Jeanette.
Alpers is a : 1er Grass Valley
resident. °
JOHNS — Jones Memorial
hospital, Giz Valley, Feb. 19,
1950, to Mi i Mrs. Meiville
Johns. Palo », a son.
JAKOBS— Jones Memorial
hospital, Gra Valley, Feb. 13,
1950, to Mr. i Mrs. Frank Jakobs, a son.
ERICKSON At Sutter Memorial hospitz acramento, Feb.
17, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
rnento, a daughyrmer Miss Lois
Erickson, Sac:
ter. She is th:
Commons, G Valley.
' BERLINER t San’ Francisco,
Feb: 19, 1950. to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Berliner Jr., a son.
Divorces
i DODSON. Feb. 17, 1950, Doroles Dodson
Dodson. — Interlocutory decree
. tody of minor
. plaintiff. $45 pe:
port of child.
PASCOE—In
. 16, 1950, Ronaid L. Pascoe,
child awarded to
. Blind Calidren Make AlMura
GRASS VALLEY
wed
Hartford, Conn.—Pupils at the Connecticut Institute for the Blind
prepare a Junior Red Cross correspondence album for an English
school in answer.to.a braille album which they received. Although
totally blind, these children are not letting their handicap interfere
with-their efforts toward international friendship. 2
.
teno, Nev., Feb. .
Reno, . . )
making, cover-.,
In Nevada City, . ]}
.
granted. and cus-.
month for sup.
j
EDMUND G. (PAT) BROWN
District Atrorney Edmund G.
(Pat, Brown, San. Fr ancisco, announced his candidacy for attorney general of California. His
announcement was accompanied
by a slashing attack on the in—
cumbent attorney general. He'is
serving his second term as San
Francisco district attorney. he
received more than one million
votes when he ran for attorney
general in 1946.
agains
vada City.
t Dorothy
decree granted.
vada City,
Adams:
Marion
ROBINSON-McINELLY
Nevada City. Feb. 8, 1950, Lowell
E. Pascoe,
suit filed, cruelty,
NeMarriage Licenses
ADAMS-HAWKINS — In NeFeb. 9,
36; Tart,
Hawkins,
19
37,
50. John A.
and Katherine
Grass ValIn
G. Robinson, 21, Star Route,
rass Valley, andRhea. R. McInelly, 17, Sacramento.
CHERNEY-PERSEN — In Nevada City, Feb. 21,
Joseph Cherney, 34,.
ley
sen,
1950, Frank
Grass Valand Shirley Jacqueline Per24, Grass Valley.
NANKERVIS TOWNSEND —
In Nevada City,
Wiliam WNankervis;
Valley,
rass. Valley.
JOSLIN-SMITH—
1950,
27;
Nev.,
Joslin,
Smith,
BROWN-JANACK—In
Nev.,
Brown, 27,
and Laura M.
Feb.
ors,
47,
18,
_ 52, and
both of G
Feb. 18, 1950,
Feb.
Nevada City,
16, 1950,
31, Grass
Townsend,
In Reno,
Verna P.
Maude H.
rass Valley.
‘Reno,
William H.
and Delores Louellen Janack, 16, Smartville.
ROGERS-HARTSHORN — In
Reno, Nev., Feb. 15, 1950, Clayton W. Rogers; 23,-and Barbara
Hartshorn, 17; both of Grass
Valley.
AMATEUR NATURALISTS
HOLD SECOND SHOW
Mrs. Fred A. Williams, North
San Juan, a member of the Amateur Naturalists association, this
week urged attendance at the
second annual public exihibit at
the Weinstock Lubin Co., in Sacramento. The exhibit in the mezzanine’
cludes
auditorium,
marine and
which inshow’ bird
specimens and minerals, will con“San Juan’ Wednesday;
Church
ject,
Notes
Adventist Sabbath, School /
P cocbtag held. in Methodis
ch; -North San Juan:’
“Wemuiday, ll am., Bible dinanes .
for children and adults.
Pentecostal Church of God
R. R. Hall, pastor
10 a.m.—Sunday school.
11 a.m.—Morning worship.
7:45 p.m.—Evening service.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., — .
message.
Methodist Church
Mill and Broad Streets
George C. Pearson, pastor
9:45 a.m. Church school.
fering classes for all ages.
11 a.m., Morning. worship. Sermon, “Christian Love.”
7:30 p.m., Evening worship.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., Monthly social meeting of the Welcome
Stranger Bible’ class.
Wednesday, 2 p.m., The Priscilla Circle meets at the parsonage, 427 Broad street. ¢
Community Baptist
Church 9
reet 327 Sacramento
Rev. John A. MacDonald, pastor
9:45-a.m., Sunday school.
ee. a.m., _ Morning service.
SWEETLAND NEWS
By Mrs. Roberta Stuart
Fifty-nine friends gathered. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Sauers on Feb. 14 to honor him
at a surprise. birthday party.
Guests came from Camptonville,
Alleghany, Tyler; French Corral
and North\San Juan. *
Miss Lucy O’Connor of Sacramento, visited with her sisters,
Miss Theresa O'Connor and Mrs.
. Margaret Madden at Birchville.
Mrs. Adele Browning of French
Corral injured her back when
she accidently slipped and fell.
The Ladies’ Community club
will meet at Woods’ hall in North
March~15:
Dr. and. Mrs. Walch of Oakland
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Stuart.
The North San Juan Ridge
Water Users association met last
Sunday to elect new officers for
the year.
A bridal shower honored Miss.
Dolores Janack. niece of Mrs. J.
W. Price of Sweetland. Many
beautiful gifts were presented to
the honoree by friends of San
Juan ridge. The brideroom will
be William Brown, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Brown of Sweetland.
Mrs. F. A. Stuart ‘has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Gould in Nevada City.
French Corral chapter of Native Daughters of the. Golden
West will meet* March 3 with
Mrs. Roberta Styart presiding.
CAKE SALE
Cake and cookie sale will be
held Saturday at entrance of the
practice.
Of.
6:30 pm, Teacher training for
Bible classes.
7:30 p.m., Ev ning service sub“Great Fendship.”
Tuesday, 7:30 pm, Young People’s night.
Wednesday, 7:30 pm., Midweek
. Bible hour.
N. San Juan SeventhDay .
Friday work night.
“Trinity Episcopal Church
Max Christensen, rector
_ Rectory, 226 Nevada Phone 445
Sundays..
9:45 a.m., Church-school.
11 am, ag ee prayer and
sermon. (First Sunday of month
Holy Communion).
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Senior
choir practice.
Thursday, 4 p.m., Junior choir
&
Grace Lutheran Church
Grass Valley
Walter C. Rubke, pastor
Improvement Club Building
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Divine worship, 11 a.m. Sermon will be based on God’s Word
from Matt. 4: 1-11. We invite you
'to worship the Lord God with
us. Come and hear.what He has
to say to you.
Sundey School Téachers meet
Friday, March 3.
We shall celebrate the Lord’s
Supper on March 5.
St. Canice Church
Father William Daly, pastor
Sundays—% and 10:30 a.m.
Holy days—7:15 and 9 a.m.
Week dayvs—3 a.m.
Christian S cience Church
Christian. Science Society of
Nevada City holds services every
Sunday morning.at 11 o’clock at
the church, 114 Beulder street.
Sunday School is held at 9:45
a.m.
Testimonial. meetings are held
on the first and third» Wednesdavs of each month at 8 p.m.
Our reading room is located at
207 Main street. and is open Mendav. Wednesday and Friday,
holidavs excepted, from 2 to 4
p.m
“Christ Jesus” is the subject
of the Christian Science lessonsermon for Sunday with the golden text taken from Colossians:
“As ye have therefore received
Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk
yevin*him:.for-in.-him.dwelléth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily” (2:6, 9).
The following citations are
among, those which will comprisé fhe sermon: St ah
The Bible: “Now the God of
peace, that brought again from
the dead our Lord Jesus,: that
great shepherd of the , sheep,
through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do his
will, working~in you that which
is wellpleasing in his _ sight,
through. Jesus Christ; to whom
be glory for ever and ever.
Amen.” (Hebr. 13: 20, 21).
“Science and Health With Key
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Our Master said _ to
every follower: ‘Go ye into all
the world, and preach the gospel
to every creature! .. Heal the
sick! . . Love thy neighbor as
thyself!’ Who is ready to follow
his ‘teaching and example? All
must sooner or later plant them(7 er arerernrersarvn eh eeeennesimemty,
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