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PAGE FOUR
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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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BSL ta US REN "Ni aI ee.
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Nevada City
= PLACER TEAM WINS BY
Bret Harte Da
Produtes the Best Milk it is
Possible to Produce
. : gave the Auburn Squad such an ad-jin Pythian Castle. Mrs.
i == Sian tawscclasieseneenaasssesens arzEe
.
{ . THENY-WEENY MARGIN SOCIAL EVENTS
fi.
Ir! The Placeh high A team beat the i
CI Lt oe LAE LILEET TE
. , Nevada City A*team 93 to 2, ana Miss Erma Keller
St. Agnes Will
. . twe Placer B team beat the Nevada To Wed Paul Stover . Give Party
1;City B .team 36 to £9, in = the two. ——_—___ ‘ ra ———
fame played Friday night at the ArMr. and Mrs. L. L. Keller, of Ne. St.
. ‘ada City, last week announced the
mory Hall. The Auburn boys were * rda Cit; i ea es :
Eas = ; engasement of their daughter, Miss
too big, too fast, and too’ accuraic
Erma Keller, to Paul L. Stover.
shots to give the Yellow Jackets a
look in. on the scoring end of the
_ game.
. Benjamin Hall of the Mah Jongg rs ‘ . i
Morwards, Art Elliott and Ray Oaks. He also attended the nak aagere tS °°’ With a cast that could not be im-'
Wilde; center, Harold Lopez;' bia University in New York. {
guards, Ray Steger and Max Santi. Nelli, Starters for the B game: ForBanner Mt. Auxiliary
, Wards, Tom Widauf and Curtis To Give Card Party
. CHILDREN THRIVE ON MILK .
# Guernsey Gold Medal Milk .
. that won the State's highest . . !
i AWARD OF CALIFORNIA
STATE FAIR 1931, 1932, 1933 .
U. S. N. JOHNSON, P
Phone 77 . .
Clark; center, Fan Robins; guards,
Albert Pratti and Mervin Doolittle.
Banner Mountain Post, V. FE. W
A fairly large crowd watchel the ‘Auxiliary is giving a
Stover is a son of Mrs.’ Mary Stoetver of Roseville. " Miss Keller is Alas
‘graduate of the Nevada City -high . . p
i hbceadnrace a : ie i ae of the contract tables, Mrs. Charles ! eq.
The starting line-up of Nevada school and Stover is a graduate of
Leiter of the auction tables and Mrs.
City for the A’ game was as follows: the San Juan high school near Fair
public card . tiy
games. One of the factors which party next Friday evening at 8 p. m.}
; afternoon with Mrs, Robert Nye
Nip
rs: C. E. Parsons will have char
. Mr. and Mis Bolton
j Ate Dinner ‘Hosts
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolton en. P ;
i tertained a large humber of rela; 4 3 ‘
. Sea eas, 5 ance amil the nocturnal delights of
es and friends at their home at: is ; :
oe d e ‘gay Vienna and Paris.
ia. ‘delicious dinner Sunday evening. '
W. E. j Those ‘present for
. Yantage over the Nevada City boys Young is chairman of the commit-i yy.
. was their center, who was six feet tee. Prizzes for high scores and a
]
.
Agnes Guild of Trinity Bpis. cannot fail t
copal churth will hold its first card . er,
party of the New Year on Th ursday
. hostess at her home on Broad street.
t .
; air
the occasion were j
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j}and a half inches tall. and besides . door prize are to be given.
always. getting the tip-off, could lit-. members are meeting
. GLORIOUS FILM TREAT
. the. brim with sly, ingratiating hu-;
jmor, telling a romantic tale that:
o delight every onlook-!]}
and echoing the néVortd Bestar: .
; §otten melodies of Franz Lehar, .
as!“The Merry Widow’ opened last '
night dt the Nevada as one of the
ge \ most glorious film
‘and Tuesday.
{proved upon and the superb direc-!
;tion of Ernest Lubitsch this picture .
{floats along like a bubble of merri-!
{ment to tell its story of the debor.
prince and the bewitching wi-.
. dow whom he waltzes away to roMaurice Chevalier and Jeanette .
and Mrs. Thomas Oliver. Mr,iMacDonald have never enjoyed a’
and, Mrs. Ted Sinnock and son of /8teater triumph. They sing the Le-. The Colfax; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Boiton {har songs as they have never he
at an earlier} anq
initiation
MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1935
Resplendent in its strikingly beau-,
FRATERNAL AND
CLUB DIRECTORY
jtiful settings and costumes, filled to!
fourth Mondays of the month, at
the Brand Studio.
WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd. and
President, Mrs. C. E. Parsons.
Secretary, Mrs. C. G. Sweeney
treats ever offer.
It will be shown here tonight . .
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sons. welcome,
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN; Rec. Sec’y.
SESE EET EREITERTII Rae aera eae
N. S. G. W.
,
Meets every Tuesday evening at
CARL J. TOBIASSEN, Pres.
day evenings in Elks home, Pine
TU Street. Wiene105. Visiting Elks
two sons and two guests of!Sung before, backgrounded by a}
‘
Nevada City Lodge, No. 518,
B. P. O. Elks
Meets second and fourth Fri.
; next Friday night at 7:30.
DICKERMAN
~ COLD CAPSULES
An ideal treatment for
head colds
50c Box
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Sunday and is expected home to-!vada City chapters, Royal Arch M
San Francisco with his parents, will numbers of members’ from
For those coughs Santox Pine
Tree Expectorant with extract
of Cod Livers and Tar
50c Bottle
-DICKERMAN’S
‘DRUG STORE
NEVADA CITY.
surse of Marin county, has come tojbe chosen to fil] the vacancy le
Nevada City to live and to establisi. the recent death of W. BE. M
herself in her profession here.
has been the Sacramento Bee's Rep-/{ Office of King, temporarily.
; resentative. in Oroville, called at the
Nngget office on Friday. Mr. Arden
will succeed Glen DeYoe as_ the
Grass Valley and Nevada City rep:
resentative of the Bee, ‘oe . ite Girls organization, wish to ex-. The next meeting will be held on .
eration for appendicitis Mr. DeY oe
Oroville.
son, Ross, who spent the latter part
of the week in San Francisco and
Marin county, returned home Sunday evening.
erally drop the ball into the basket. hour to make plans for
Nevada City A and B teams will;0f several new candidates and atPlay Lincoln at the Armory Hal). tend to business matters.
James Williams purchased the Masonic Lodges to
. Hurley property north of Nevada . Hold Joint Installation
City’s limits and is moving his fam‘ ei
ily and household effects from Piety; A 6:30 dinner tonight at the MaHill to their new home, this week. ! sonic Temple in Nevada City, pre{ cedes the election and installation of
C. E. Bosworth. left for Oakland . officers from Grass Valley and Neamorrow. _ His nephew, Walter, who]!sons. A. R. Adams, of Grass Valley,
has been spending the holidays inj;is to be the installing officer. Large
the ‘two
communities
are expected to attend
Me {the big event.
Mrs. Dora DeRoux, a trained} At this meeting an officer is to
return home with him.
tt by
eservey.
He had held the office of High ve
. Priest for over:20 years and al the Tom Arden, who for some time time.of his death was filling in the
.
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The veterans have now changed
. their meeting night to Wednesday
= = fevening and “moved to Pythian
e nat \ . Castle.
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Personal ~"** .
!
Petaluma; Mr.
highway.
JOINT INSTALLATIO N
Grass Valley, have completed preparations: for their joint installations
at the auditorium lodge hall tonight
in Grass Valley, the Nevada City
parlors participating as guests,
—
8roup of campfire girls elected officers at their meeting held at the}
home of Miss Zoe Tredennick. The
elected officers are: Vella eee .
president; Jean Martz, secretary;
THANKS TO CIVIC CLUB
‘
!
representative:
in to the Women’s Civic Club for the
donation of five dollars. The Blue
} Birds all hope and desire always to!
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hughes and
JOAN GRANT, Guardian.
a ee ey
COMFORTERS
PILLOWS
Nevada Theatre
ST ees
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
' Hear again the lilting
THE MERRY WIDOW Strains of the “Merry i
a Widow }
glamorous Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier flirting
F
and singing their way in a glorious romance, filled with the imi
mortal Franz Lehar music.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
aes : With Kay Francis and
THE BRITISH AGENT !s'ir'cu i : ae
the first time.. As a Russian it was her duty to 1
loved! His was to destroy the cause
was she to do? See' the solution in “British Agent.” : .
fim in Beds and
mar school is preparing for a most
afternoon. Mrs. Tony Rore is the}
Class leader and, is. assisting. Al? the
children of the class are taking parr.
be in costumes. A ful program will .
be in the next issue of the Nugget.
Waltz’. See the
Martz, scribe; Sylvia Moody, song
leader. The girls, with their Suar=
The Blue Bird Group, the junior j dian, Miss Zoe Tredennick, are looksty i 1association of the National Camp . ing forward with keen anticipation .
i . . ti é ‘or ic } a
they are worthy of such donations, . tional Forest Service, moved hi i
teacher, of the Washington erain Puen house on Park Avenue.
elaborate entertainment on Friday }
ie
A part of the program will be two; i
playlets, and all the children are tora Ne
other features will make the event
a brilliant and colorful one.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
etna
On Saturday, January 12, Adenah
tose Ponticelli, treasurer; Mary
.
press their thanks and appreciation . '© @ snow party in the near future.
will be the Bee’s January 26.
pein tie
George R. Schrader, newly ap=)
be able to have everyone see that pointed chief clerk in the Tahoe Na-!
welcome.
——_—_—____ Native Sons and Daughters, of
ted players in important speaking
Parts while there are a score more . ’
smaller roles and hundreds of exFaithful practice of the floor work, ; '’as playing in many of the Spectaca splendid program, banquet andj Ular scenes.
continents for his masterly charac. terizatiins on both stage and screen.
milar with the work of Kay Francis, the stately brunette beauty,
. whose latest pictures are “The
House on 56th Street” and “I Loved
a Woman.”
the romantic interest as two lovers,
the former an unofficial British
agent. and the latter
Russian turned Red.
316 Broad St.
and Mrs. Harry E.! Magnificent Symphony orchestra.
. Bolton, and son and daughter, Miss }
Alberta Bolton. The day was given
Over to visiting and enjoying of
Snow sports up on the Tahoe-Ukiah
“BRITISH AGENT” .
An exceedingly large and powerful cast was selected for the dynam.
ic roles_in-the First National Productions’ feature “British Agent,”
which comes to the Nevada Theatre
On Wednesday and Thursday.
'
Two of the most popular stars of!
Leslie Howard is known on cetwo
American audiences are all faHoward and Miss Francis furnish
an aristocratic
W. E. WRIGHT, Exalted Ruler.
Veo Vo NOLEY, Secretary.
Sfeofeage
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FORREST B, RISLEY
+ CLEANING & PRESSING .
KN TAILORING =
Phone 217 W Broad St. Nev. City
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the day, Leslie Howard and Kay . ehtetedebtedetetubetetetobededetedfetegen
Francis, head a list of twenty talen:
Opportunity
Be eee
Have buyer for home in.
Nevada City.
If your ‘home is for sale
see me at once.
“FURR
Mrs. Preston’s
News Stand
Stationery, Magazines
Nevada Ciry
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REAL ESTATE—INS URANCE
Bennett Bidg.
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Here is an
C. M. BROWN
312 Broad Street
NEVADA CITY
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: OU gh action, yet gentile, safe,
MAN 1S Hat? Sema
wy HE moe
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Ba AS
E. HARRIS,
er on the sereen. for
<i the man she
she held most dear! What .
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Street
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Radio Service and
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our our Service.
SHEETS
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Nevada City
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saves upkeep. Welding finishes a '
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Our satisfied patrons will doing more and more of modern .
tell you of the Quality of our . mechanieal
and construction .
i]/work each year. And we are mas. ]! §
Meats and the Courtesy of ters of Modern Welding. May we
figure on your next job? Learn
what our Modern Welding cun
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ao ruggist .
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PROSPERITY
Mail Orders Given Prompt. Attention
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Phone 375
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Mrs. Mary Warnecke, third grade . how making their home in the Bd . # rass a ey eaners g
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General Blacksmithing.
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MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS.
: MEALS
Also’ Beer, Wine, Whiskey
Cigars, Cigarettes and
J. J. CONNELL, Manager + }
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132 E. Main ‘St.
GRASS VALLEY
AND
Beer Hall
TRY OUR HOME-COOKED
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128 ' Main Street
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