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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 25, 1935 (4 pages)

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Two experts tn the the art of screen service for an emergency treatment . Inn, was a Nevada City visitor Fri-; °T@tion. romance make their first appearin a severe sick spell. She expects to. day. He states the road is rough . * Mrs., Will Buffington returned. . ce together in Garbo’s latest stargets le ee a a y but passable. Four men engaged in’ Saturday from a visit with her sis> . se , agers “ge cna mployed at the rage cea a power line from Pike CHY <a. in San Francisco. She waa a ee accompanied by Mrs. E. D. Green,. Libby Shields entertained at, a most arles Meyers, e k ms 5 : Alaska mine; north of Nevada City,. /to the Delhi mine, are staying at board the laces Wario 4a bie 1 filmization of the gripping Somerset guardian and nurse, and Miss Rhea delightful. dinner on ‘Washington’s : eras es af ” -aboa 4 i . = : SY spent last week end at his home on/Plum Yalley Inn while the work is ecdenecix novel, which plays at the} Rupert, Camp Fire director, came birthday honoring their cousins, Gold Flat : woin: di . S. Fleet, the U. S. S. Saratoga and’ Neyada Theatre tonight and Tues-. up from Piedmont Thursday evening oer Giickthes Sad Me Wn tis s : ; arles _Guen j : Mr. and Mrs. Nye Johnson, Mrs. FE. H. Tucker has just returnea! ‘also visited the New York and the’ day. and spent Washington’s birthday hai W.E Youn: ‘aud Billie ‘Hatch mo-. from: a business trip to Globe, Ari-/ Texas which are now in San FranOne, of course, is the incompar-. and the week end at Camp Augusta . Hutchinson, whose birthdays fell on Bh. §, ‘ . r ‘able Garbo. The othere is the bril-. on Lake Vera. Each afternoon was. Saturday and Sunday. tored to Hamilton City on Washing. zona. 5 ton’s birthday and visited Mr. John-} Will Meyers motored over from ‘liant English actor, Herbert Mar-. spent up on the Tahoe Ukiah highi radius Fe lee ie aN ania shall, who is being demanded these. Wway where a glorious time of snow *: son’s parents. They returned home; Willows Thursday and accompanied s 2 , P32 ‘BOY SCOUTS WILL MEET days by ali of the greater stara tor (sors delighted them, Those dikkiny Banner Mt. Auxiliary br way of Colusa and Marysville. Clifford Merriam to Cisco where eee Mr: ‘aid Mrs. George A. Legg en-. they -spent the week end and enjoyTONIGHT T0 PLAN RALLY . «=< leading man. the trip were: Holds Initiation tertained a groun of guests at their!ed the snow sports at the Auburn ' The story tells of the _ eldest Misses Edith Nott, Mary Bliza— ° daughter of an Austrian professor. beth Finlayson, Paula Hughson, Banner Mt. Post, V. F. W., Auxilwho, refusing to marry the man/. Barbara Shand, Janet Davidson, Vir-. iary initiated two candidates, Mrs. picked for her by her parents arous-. ginia Wood, Blanche Bopp, Juliet Mildred Tobiassen and Mrs. Nettie es her mother’s ire. To escape her. Baxter, Betty Ann Higgins, Marion Sandow, into their order Friday unpleasant surroundings she mar-. Hughes, Jean Dunham, Natalie Fraevening. A program by _ different ries Dr. Fane, a xoung English mea-. ser, Barbara Mikel, Ann Blackallex members who gave readings on ical scientist. Patty Hassler, Patsy Nelson, BarGeorge Washington proved interestBride and groom’ go to China. bara Manners, Charlotte Barker, ing. Mrs. Nettie Snadow, new memwere also home for the week end. onimous, and is attending college in{scouts, will be advanced to Eagle . Where the husband neglects his wife Betty Magee, Emmy Lou Fitzmauber, won the mystery box. The next Byron L. Eastman. who is inter-jSan. Francisco. Scout. to devote all his time to his work,. Tice, Jean Merriam, Mary Jane Momeeting will be a public card party Satod in an option on the General Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourtellotte of while the wife accepts the attentions. Yer, Mary Haynes, Verna Ogburn, . on March 8. Grast’ mine in the Indian Springs} Big Creek. are spending a few days. WARMING UP FOR BASEBALL . of another man to dispel the monot-. Eugenia Beams, Helen Band, Janet Sissies Valsien E ony of the Oriental life. Scott, J. Webber, Mary Bell, Betty Mr. Ed May, of French Corral, ed from a trip to southern Califor-. ley. , Early baseball practice a the high The story rises to great dramatic} Whitehurst. spent the week end in Sacramento. nia Sunday evening. Mr. Eastman John Welch and sister, Miss Bar. Soo! a eee Sher on for a week heights during a native riot and the (orrrrrs stated the more he sees of other:tha Welch, ofSelma, are visiting . OF ae About half the “expected destruction of a plagued city by fire mining sections the more he thinks Mrs. Will Davis, . their cousin, in. S4u¥ad has turned out so far. The)during which Garbo and Marshall of this territory. i Valley. ; tanks of the young baseballers wil. contribute the finest performance of Mr. Charles Eden, who underwent Dr. and Mrs, Tully C. Knoles, of . be greatly increased when: the -bgs". their refpective careers. a serious operation at the Nevada;{Stockton, will be dinner guests of . ketball season is over, as a members George Brent gives a masterful City Sanitarium 2 few days ago, is}Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parsons this eve-. 0f the boys now. out for basketball characterization as Townsend, the . ‘cisco bay. home on Nevada. street over the . Ski Club. There will ‘oe a Boy Scout meetweek end. The following friends of; Mr. and Mrs. John Terry, Mr. and ing at 7:00 o'clock this evening Tom Legg, who is a student at Jun-. Mrs. DeMati and Carl Hieronimous, when further plans will be made for ior College, were among the group: jall of San Francisco, spent the week the Scout Rally:on March 2 at RoseAllan: Schuler, William Strubel, and end with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hier-! ville. It is expected 20 boys will atFrancis Hamblyn, of Berkeley, and ,onimous of this city. Mrs. Ferry is tend the meeting and all that can Fred and Bob Diggles of Sacramen-. a sister of Mrs. Hieronimous and] are urged to make the trip. At this to. Mr .and. Mrs. Bradley Legg, . Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiermeeting Albert Pratti, of the loca: } . { ! t; district below Grass Valley, return-]at their new home in Willow 2Q . The Nevada City Women’s Civic Club INVITES YOU TO HEAR DR. TULLY C. KNOLES ON. “Are We Isolated” At Elk’s Lodge Rooms Tonight No Admission Charge : g ‘ i 4 a ‘ & t ’ ‘ 3 a i : ; ; a ‘ a B ; ; ; ; will come out for Babe Ruth’s spor ’ getting along nicely, which will be \ ning. es Bare th’s sport. '“other man. ‘ { mn > 6 shee : % ay vi * 3s aS ’ good news to his many. friends. Miss: Helen Arbogast, student at Those who. have: shown. up. fo “THE MIGHTY BARNUM” : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Geroux and}thé College of the Pacific, Stockton, . Practice so far are: Lloyd Haddy, P. T. Barnum, self styled ‘Prince : and . Bill Mullis, Walt Mullis, Earl Chat-) of Humbugs,”’ comes back LO°2 : 4 ' ' t ’ J ‘ a ' ' : ’ LJ a : LJ
J : ‘ J J : son and daughter, of Oakland. spent. spent..Washington’s birthday } field, Norman Chatfield, Bob Schiff-! hearty life at the Nevada Theatre birthday in Nevada City visiting}ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cary S. Arbogast. . 2°! Hatley» Leete,, Don Bosworth, . Wednesday and Thursday in the perMrs.. Nancy. James and family on Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller, of North Dow Budi, Artie Cartiscelli, Bill Fo.Son of Wallace Beery in Daryl ZanLost Hill. San Juan, spent the week end in," /!™m Stephens, and Curtis Clark.’ uck’s production of “The Mighty SSG pra 'Barnum,’’, -described by rr 2S s _SUBSC RIBE FOR THE NEvapa 72'0"™ ee ge en ee TY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAR. the week end and Washington’s;the week end at home with her par. . “‘vreat, oo entertainment . . {for young and old.” AXETRD AIA a he “"y sans wit sar "S. i A 3 a NCE MOT ‘OR § ; ERVICE eee eateries — . The avOrS ope a with arnum’s sa Mm i mit ,entrance into the sideshow business INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE om . . CARD PARTY J,exactly a hundred years ago when, S a i . avi acquired few reptile tn Nevada City on the Tahoehaving a mon-} Ukiah Highway B\. Given by Cedar Crest ]. *trosities and an aged negress nam iw ie Gk aa 2) { Wied Joice Heth, purported to be 160'@ aire ie Grove No. 4i iWjyears old and erstwhile nurse of the $3] iWjinfant George Washington, he_let:! #4! a Now A be tuliag Bowery evueaty: canted Gime MONDAY AND TUESDAY livery stable and opend Barnuni’s \ San weeecaasouae a Automobile or Truck Ge Z ve = h { rated “vinian tle % 24 ee : i ° Cc & Yirman Westie Wi ah Saleg ace ae % Giveta Garbo TIsSeGs Rew c arts and / ccessories d s f ‘merican Museum. i Palay Hy, Wel : G i 1% heights in her latest picith The fainous: midarec Mes ateage ee ah ; 7 E i : ; ‘ ; he famous midget, General Tom . § ture, Somerset Maugham’s. “<< Re RA = fa ‘i Whist, Auction, and: Contract : vm be oe = iia ab Pe ‘ Sc “3 t rat Ee ayvake Mepair A saa Mah-J fhumb and “his bride Lavina the may (Story, “Phe Painted Veil,” 2 tale of the Orient with its conflicting "magzve ¢ al e Z . li¢p ‘7 eae tl ‘ ‘ i 4 S ‘al . Bridge and Mah Jongg ‘ij Cardiff Giant, the Bearded Lady,. :%; forces. George Brent and Herbert Marshall have the male leads. —-introauctory Specia at }jthe Fiji Mermaid, the: Woolly Horse rie wi ‘. . . Wednesday, Feb. 27 and. all the rest of the ‘natural/@. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ELECIRI C DES SK_OR MANTEL CLOCK ade aa a “Tp ates: hagas es pepe 3 } f : hes © ; : a ‘Wallace Beery stars $1.65 { s . sered New York a century ago are in THRE MIGHTY BARNUM in the filming of the All ‘ life of the world’s . Mdmission 25c Everyone welcome . also seen. . 4 — . . ‘ . i é SEAR RT Eee g . . z : i greatest showman-— Tt. Barnum. A picture packed with thrills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, of San]/k and featuring the story of the Mighty Barnum and Jenny Wind, the Swedish songbird. Francisco, made_.a business visit French Corral over the week end. Mr. Reed came to see Mr. Frank Miller concerning some mining inJotiyeorengns[irete . . TWIN CITIES AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP health und happiVG gL REET Rees S = : es shouseide Pe : . and Cushions, inade to order or repaired. First Class Workmanship and Hto'ye: ‘on Chinese NEVADA CITY HOME . ) . TWIN CITIES AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERING SHOP . ments, : Phone 456, Hilis Flat, Grass Valley or in Nevada City Office © Hours:— FAMILY TRADE OUR See “Me at Sacramento St., Across From Old granu é Cafe Daily 4 p. m. to 9 p. m., Saturday $ SPECIALTY a. m. to 8 p. m., Sunday 8 a. m. to 2 = Es p. m. SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. ( $22.50 and up for Men or Women Boulder St. Nevada City . ; A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit “ . . hone 40% Ww FERY CLEANERS YEE AND YEE HERB CO. ee pects i 109 S. Church St. il i Call tor and Deliver. Phone 152 § CHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS . Prompt and HKeasonable Service Nevada City Routes Wedne sday und Saturday 121 S Church St. Grass Valley . Ea RRS Mean : pastes i these Se she st ° te +} Safe sferte ste! Se stesteshestess Sesto testestes tefefeh fetter Neste FORREST B. RISLEY #// ae! Real hel . or vomeer vo TT UNION HOTEL AND LUCCA CAFE CLEANING & PRESSING e , Ca e p TAILORING Best % Phone 217 W Broad St. Nev. one is right for the on t e arm Pastert etetetotetest Poenonee nee neeeie oe, LADIES WORK OUR Haves ey uigag 75° plow, for harrowing, for seeding or for harvesting, ; ; . SPECIALTY Lucea’s Special ae NEVADA COUNTY A ’ ; nner Bers ae. is a great saver of a farmer's tim Banner Gold County of ASF Laub . : COMPLETE BAR SERVICE e. i. aliforni . BARAMBANI AND PANELLI, PROPRIETORS It puts in hurry calls for new parts, for help, for —— Ct eee Nevada City; @= 220 MAIN STREET NEVADA CITY PHONE 164 weather reports, for prices. Nothing does so much Annual production over . i for so little! $3,000,000 For Information Address Chamber of Commerce Tae Paciric TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Nevada City, Calif. 318 Broad Street ’ Telephone 156 she steste te Ye IE eeeejeyeqen yy FINAL AD IN THIS SERIES APPEARS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28TH. IT WILL PRESENT ANEW AND BETTER B-me-E-A-D SPONSORED BY YOURGROCER. FULLY GUARANTEED . ): at SPEC ASK HIM TO SAVE YOU A LOAF THURSDAY MORNING Hp Daa ee ALL RIGHT THAT’S A DATE hae Alpt = apse . . , Broad St. #45