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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

January 25, 1937 (4 pages)

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ONDAY, JANUARY 25,1937 » AGE FOUR Social Events Factern Bride Will Reside in G. V. ceremony Jantrary ninth in the St. James Episcopal church of the Kingseeing, Philadelphia, Pa., Miss a At 9 ee World’s Greatest Retailers of Home Furnishings! bhocame Maybelle Virginia Christie the bride of J. Howard Keene of Ne gk vada City, Rev. A. L. Millet read the Oe i = KiMinst Christ Percival brother, Christie’s . ge Oe : i 8 I These’ Are Gone? This Low Price W ton, D. C. was the matron of hono: and the brides only attendant. The gridegroom was attended by Miss ED CORO LILI SUGEREIP pe SAAR car rc peaches alae eral service at 4:30 o’clock in the presence of a number of friends and frelatives. Mrs. Ann Silver of Washins ie. traditional The marches wedding friend of the bride. The bride entered the ehurch on the arm of her father, were played wearing a intimate an by wedding gown of _. $29.95 TO $32.95 royai blue with hat to match. and carrying . a.bouquet of American beauty ros-. es. Following the ceremony a recep-j tion and buffet supper were held in . the home of the bride’s parents, Mr.’ ; and Mrs. P. C. Second street. The young couple left reception for Washington, D C., where they spent to California by a southern finding the weather travel except returned in Texas where fo1 the) $1.29 QUALITY x12 WARD AXMINSTERS CHENILLE RUGS OLEUM RUGS 9x12 Size 24x48 Size Washable American daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Christie of Philadel Extra phia and a graduate of the schools pile! thick Chenille wool imported Reduced Price —~ 99e 8 Ibs. heavier. than most Aximinsters at this low price! passed through a violent sand storm. Mrs. Keene is a signs! 19 exclusive new patterns! Wov $39.95 ebeb.dbeD. route excellent Hooked rug de en seamless by a famous maker to Carpet Institute specifications! All imported wool pile—thick, springy, long wearing! preparations. they ae immense purchase just before prices went up! Now, while they last, you get the savings we made! Come see them! and also saw much of the inaugural Washington ma Chase Moderns! Textures! several days enjoying the city with its many notable places of interest From eed Wards scooped the rug market to bring ‘you these sensational values! Made an_ Christie, on North immediately after the : OU $3 DOWN 4. .bD New patterns suitable for any room! Moderns! Florals! reversible! and of heavy made and cotton €olonials! yarns! Tiles! Six foot. Yard goods, 28c running ft. Fringed ends! Pastel colors! Modern patterns! there. She had been employed in San Francisco prior to her marriage. Howard Keene is the son of Mr. who have lived here for several years and Mrs. J. P. Keene of Nevada City coming here from Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Keene will make their home in Grass Valley. f Full Size Washer —— Miss Jean Gleason, City, graduated Col-. . Chicago State majored in phyhical Small Carrying Charge Ed Addington who has been spendhis mining ty, was in Nevada City today. Another group of beautiful scenes from the bay bridge are on display in the Bret Harte cigar store. In the collection are two fine big buck closeup deer views taken near of a lodge. running board torn off one side of his machine Thursday by a_ road seraper, when the two tried to pass in a narrow section of roadway.
Mrs. Grass Earl Taylor and family of Valley, who are visiting ith s as ane. above Wi ing, built-in Gas-' oline Engine. : Hi, 1 hs, he, nl s+) “You couldn’t sell it for less than $70!” So said a famious manufacture. when we showed him our plans for this suite! Wards placed a huge order, cut costs to the bone and this LOW sale price is the result! Upholstered in a combination of long-wearing tapestry and cotton frieze! Gears sealed in oil for £ scutes pd achacg Price Only —holds 21-gal. to load ° It is stated Attorney James Snell of Town Talk had the fenders and More? Wards Sale Imagine paying only $1 a week for a washer that is equal to many at twice its cost. Only Wards large volume and selling policy make it possible. Same triple cleansing action as in Wards more expensive washers. Porcelain tub is a as prop erty near Feathér Falls, Butte coun a Worth $10 $1 a week education ‘and elementary science. ing some time at A Ae Regularly 49c! Gay color combinations in long wearing net! New Spring style. DOWN lege at the end of the last semester. She 36x26 yds. daughter. of Mrs. E. P. Gleason of Nevada from Colorful Panels a oy . ‘Personals . LOCAL HAPPENINGS 74.95 years of trouble-free service. Hurry to Wards! You don’t get a bargain like this often, even at Wards! in W s Shade : ashable 36% e€ t. Regularly 39c! New pique stripe fiber—looks like woven cloth, Popular colors. Extra deep, soft seats! Low, massive carved feet! Big, broad modern arms! Heavy, carved arm panels! $5 Down, $6 Monthly, Plus Carrying Charge rath =f the eastern United States, were the guests of Congressman ard Mrs. H. L. Englebright last week. News has been received in Nevada City that M. R. Lunt, ‘mining man, fell off a roof at Soledad and broke one leg in two places. He is recovering in a hospital. Mr. Lunt has visited Nevada City many times Innerspring Mattress and is well known here. R. W. Renfree, local paint contractor, is able to be about in the last few days although his body is still in’ a cast. He fell off a roof while at work several weeks ago breaking a vertebrae, and tearing loose ligaments in his back. Mr. and Mrs. William Ostrom have moved into their cosy little new home Af Made by Simmons MODERN REST STUDIO DIVAN Reduced from $34.95 for the Sale! Covered in “Ev-R-Dri” treated tapestry— resists stains—spots! Opens to full size B88 double or separate twin beds! Two in$3DOWN, $5 Monthly Plus Carrying Charge just back of the Sinclair Oil Station on Pine street. The attractive building is a nice addition to Nevada City’s new homes. $17 can’t buy a better mattress! 210 Simmons innercoils! White Java msulators! Heavy, Tan Sale Priced BA* . ner spring units instead of one! Unpainted CHAIR and White Ticking! Paint them the colors you pre .ENDS SATURDAY! A. J. Heether, residing at her home painful ordeal of spilling gasoline in his face and a coupe of days ago, an accident very painful and annoying especially to the eyes. : 4 Mrs. Erle Pauly, ho came up Saturday from Oakland to spend the week end with relatives, endeavoring to go to Garden Valley, the home of her mother, on skiis, slipped and fell causing considerable injury ical treatment. She will be confined to her bed for a week. 39-INCH Regularly 10c WHITE FLANNEL Unpainted CHEST Sale Priced yA pat i 44 ded Mit i Plenty of drawer space! nar “LONGWEAR’”’ “PRIDE” MUSLIN 20 NOW Soft, warm flannel for infants’ ; : things. Fleeced on both sides. Medium weight, 27 inches. tisnl to famous $1.19 to $1.29 RAKES: EGsHG. Is, CROP AUBURN si 75c Trade-in On Your This automatic heat faa is ieodunly control 374 unbleached muslin. Also, 36 1 Fy nt Wards! $ s inch bleached, yd. 10c, With vour old iron YD. unions Prive goes up Monday! Iden to her spine. Dr. C. C. Sutton of Downieville gave her the necessary med rying Charge White Sale CAMPTONVILLE, Jan. 25—Mrs. _ Julius E. Pauly went through the 86.88. $2 down, $2 monthly, €ar JANUARY JANUARY INJURED IN CAMPTONVILLE at the Grant and MHeether lumber company mill, six miles west of here had the misfortune of slipping, in the act of answering the telephone while taking a bath, and falling onto a hot stove, inflicting a bad burn the whole length of, her arm. $10.95 Paltform Spring, 99 coils fer! SOLID hardwood, with extra heavy seats! 12%4c quality! Wards best iy