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4.— The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, January 13, 1950
Mrs. Margaret Trivelpiece, Reporter, Telephone 106
sMrs. Cy N. Kerrin
New Secretary of
Elementary PTA
The elementary PTA executive”
board made four appointments to’
important posts and named a
‘committee to choose a candidate
for the life membership award
.at a meeting held at the gramsmar school last week. .
Mrs. C. N. Kerrin was appointved secretary to fill the unexpired .
term of Mrs. Delbert Hooker,
-who asked to be relieved of, the
assignment because of other/ du-:
ties. Mrs; Ralph Poulsen was
snamed chairman of the annual
founders, day program which is
to be a feature of the February .
meeting and Mrs: Joe Swartz is .
to head a committee to select a
gift from the organization to’ the
school.
Members of the life member.
ship award committee are Mrs.
L. R. Evans, Mts Marvin) Sim-,
mons aftq Mrs. B W Hummelt.
Mrs Arnold Jackson was se-.
lected to represent the organiza.
tion as an honorary member of
the Nevada County Teachers association in response to an invitation from the teachers association.
A letter from the elementary
teachers expressing their appreciation for the cooperation of the
“PTA in assisting with costumes
for the Christmas entertainment
was read.
Mrs. Jackson presided.
Miss Fidella Legg and
Munson Church Wed
Miss Fidella Legg and Munson
Church were married. Sunday in
tthe Episcopal church, Benicia.
Rev. Sales, pastor of the church,
performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Church is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs G. A Legg, Nevada City, and is teaching in ValJejo high school. She was grad’ uated from Nevada City. high
school and University of California.
Church is also a graduate of
Nevada City high school and the
University of California. He is
operator of a stock ranch near
Lincoln where the couple will
make a home.
“The -bride’s” parents, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G.'B Legg
and Mr and Mrs Thomas Legg
attended the ceremony.
Gold Star Mothers
Will Install Sunday
Sierra Chapter of Gold Star
Mothers will install officers Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the
Veterans Memorial building in
Grass Valley. Pot-luck luncheon
will precede installation. .
DESCRIBES THERAPY
Miss Barbara Newman, physiotherapist for the Nevada County
Cnapter for Infantile Paralysis,. .{
‘spoke before Wednesday evening.
meeting of Nevada City Lions,
describing therapy treatment of
polio cases.
HAVING COMPANY?
WE HAVE
Assorted Candies
Pecan Rolls
Fresh Fudge
Boxed Chocolates
Assorted Hot Nuts
ICE CREAM 27," $1.60
MILTON’S
. Committee of CFWC
‘be the hostess club. Among mem. federation, and Mrs. Fred Brock.
. 231 Broad Street
. Mrs. Byron and Fred
Brock on Convention
Mrs. Byron Brock and Mrs.
Harriett Farmer attended meeting of the Northern District
Board, California Federation of .
Women’s Clubs, held in Marysville Friday. se
During the meeting plans were
laid for the annual district convention which will be held in
Placerville April 12-14. The tricounty federation, including Nevada, Placer and El Dorado, will
be the hostess counties and the
Placerville Shakespeare club will
bers appointed t6 the convention
committee-was Mrs. Brock, who
Service Ends 12th Year
Community Visiting Nurse
Community Visiting Nurse
Service which has just completed
its 12th year in Nevada City and
Grass Valley; made 2,238 nursing visits and cared for 251 patients. during 1949.
The information was contained
Mrs. Elva Sigourney Is
Installed Fire Ladies’
President on Friday
Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Nevada City Fire Department installed officers at a dinner held
at the Gold Nugget Inn Friday
evening.
Officers installed were Elva
. , JOSEPH STENGER
MASONIC MASTER
Joseph F. Stenger will be installed Worshipful Master of Nevada Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M.,
is president of the Tri-County!
Mrs. Maxwell Sypher of, Chico
. /ang Mrs. Fred ‘Taylor of Sacra.
mento were named co-chairmen j
of the program. :
During the afternoon,
shops in singing, public speaking
and gardens with special emphasis on flower shows were held.
Mrs. Brock also announced the
tri-county convention will be
held in Placerville in May. The
next board meeting will be in
Corning Friday, March 3.
work.
'
Hints for Husbands
(Taken from “Euquire Within”
—an English housewife’s guide,
written about about 1850).
If your wife complains that
young ladies of the present day
are very forward, don’t accuse
her of jealousy. A little concern
on her part only: proves her love
for you, and you may enjoy your
triumph without saying a word.
Don’t evince your ‘weakness
by complaining of every trifling
neglect. What though her knitting and crocheting seem to absorb too large 2 share of her attention; depend upon it, that as
her eyes watch the intertwining
of the threads, she is thinking of
the events of byegone times, that
entangled your two hearts in a
network of love, whose meshes
you can neither -of unravel or
escape.
a RENEW THE LIFE
i] IN CHILDREN’S
Ciuildren’s clothes
take lots of punishment in outdoor play
these days. We remove the imbedded
grime and dirt..
send them back looking fresh and new.
GRASS VALLEY
LAUNDRY
and
DRY CLEANERS .
' graduated downward to meet the
. under orders from the patient’s, POSed of representatives from El
PHONE 106 .
111 Bennett Street
_ Grass Valley
QO2t=— 2> me A
CEDAR T
_ NEVADA CITY
HEATRE
Tonight and Saturday
“TOKYO JOE”
Humphrey Bogart,
“TARZAN TRIUMPHS”
Johnny Weissmuller
January 13 and 14
Florence Morly
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday
“CHICAGO DEADLINE”
Alan Ladd, Donna: Reed
Continuous Showing Sunday
January 15, 16, 17
Wednesday and Thursday
“NOT WANTED”
Sally Forrest, Keefe Brasselle
“DAUGHTER OF
Lois Hall, James Cardwell
@
January 18 and 19
bi
THE . JUNGLE”
in the annual report released on
Monday by Mrs. Margaret Reed,
visiting nurse, at a meeting of
the organization. held in Grass
Valley.
The organization is administered by the Nursing Activities
Committee composed of nine lay
members, seven nurses from local hospitals and schools and 17
doctors of the district who serve
in advisory capacity.
The service is financed by the
two neighboring cities, Nevada.
county, Red Cross chapters and
the state department of public
health.
According to Miss Glasson, the
nursing service is available to all Local women present included ;
residents of the area regardless! Mrs. Byron Brock, tri-county
‘of their ability to pay. A.maxi-. President; Mrs. Beatrice Butcher,
mum fee of $2 per call is the fee . Secretary; Mrs. Hazel Estes, pub.
licity chairman; and Mrs. Har-:
patient’s income. If the patient is. Tiett Farmer and Mrs. Elizabeth!
without funds the service is free. ' Leiter. :
The visiting nurse works directly. The. tri-county unit
Lee Sigourney, president; Margie .
Larsen, vice president; Senna’
. Wales, secretary, and Virginia
Bara. treasurer. :
. Following the dinner a regular
. meeting was held in the banquet
/ room.
Local Women Attend
Board Meeting, Loomis
Five Nevada City women: attended @& tri-county board meet-'!
ing of the California Federation '
of Women’s Clubs held at the
i'fLoomis Women’s club house at
Loomis Saturday.
is comdoctor ang maybe called for any . Dorado, Nevada“and Placer countype of illness. Mrs. Reed, the, ti€s.
visiting nurse,.may be contacted . Mrs.
through the Nevada City andj Meeting and a report was heard
Grass Valley city halls and main. from ttie by-laws committee.
tains week-day office hours be. — ——
tween 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. at the}
Grass Valley library, telephone ,
7 . eae
;
.
Mrs. Macdonald Hostess
To Missionary Society
Mrs. John. Macdonald was the
hostess to the Community Bap.
tist Women’s Missionary Society .
at ‘a combination luncheon and .
business meeting held: at the
Lh ere
Macdonald home last, week. 3
Z Bape =
der, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Stapleton, . _ SRT eT
. Sterling, Mrs. Ratez, :
ler, Mrs. Santenlia and. Mrs. . XG
. OLYMPIA WELDERS
y, Feb. 2, at the home of .
Mrs. Harriet Farmer on South}
‘PHONE 61-J-3
Brock presided at the;
Those present were Mrs. Ved-. ia mutcsr.
Mrs .
meeting is scheduled for. Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway
Pine street.
tomorrow evening at the Masonic
. hall. Inspector Raymond Worthley, past-master of the lodge,
' will be installing officer.’
George B. Legg, past master,
will be marshall.
The ceremony will be preceded by. turkey dinner at 6 p.m.,
in‘ the lodge room. Evangeline
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, is in charge of the dinner.
Other officers to be installed
are Carl M. Ivey, senior warden;
Joseph H. Mason, junior warden;
Benjamin Hall, treasurer; and
Thomas W. Lawrence, secretary.
Trustees of the Hall Association
are Joseph .W. Day, Fred. M.
Tourtellotte and-J. F. Siegfried.
Joseph C. Forstner was seated
High Priest. of Nevada Chapter
6, R. A. M., for 1950 at installation. ceremonies with Companion
William E. Rowe, Inspector of
ra
Pay:
op?
Seventh district, directing. Companion Thomas W. Lawrence assisted. Pees
Other officers seated were
Cameron Larsen, King; Charles
P. Elliott, Scribe; Benjamin Hall,
Treasurer; Joseph F. Stenger,
Secretary and Principal Sojourner; A. G. Loveall, Captain of
Host; Delmar B. Dundas, Royal
Arch Captain; Earl J. Rickard,
Master Third Veil; Ray J Wilde,
Master Second Veil; Joseph W.
Day, Master First Veil; and Fred
M. Tourtellotte, Sentinel.
A crowd of 75 attended the
ceremony which was preceded by
roast pork dinner. Mrs. Charles
P. Elliott was installing organist.
CHMA MEETING CANCELLED
Sunday’s scheduled meeting of
California Hydraulic Mining association in Auburn was cancelled following 10-inch fall of
snow. Sunday morning.
FORFEITS BAIL
Frank A; Crampton. forfeited
$100 bail Thursday afternoon in
Suisun justice eourt where he is
charged with two counts of posing as a professional engineer,
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