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4—The Nevada City Nugeet, Friday; January 27, 1950
Sal ual Cheb Glew
Mrs. Margaret Trivelpiece, Reporter, ‘Telephone 106
Gertrude Wilde
Weds Capital
Man in Reno
Ina ceremony marked: by sim‘plicity and beauty, Miss Gertrude
Wilde, Sacramento, and Jay D.
Harris, Jr., Reno, Nev., were
united in marriage at 2 o'clock, %.
Sunday, Jan. 1, in First Christian
‘church, Reno. Rev. Charles Dohn
‘officated at double-ring ceremony, in the presence of a small
assembly of relatives and friends.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her.father,. Ray James
Wilde, Sr.
The bride was lovely in a gown
of champagne satin, with pointed
neckline and cap sleeves.. Her
fitted -bodice was trimmed with
satin-covered buttons, and the
skirt was very full. The fingertip length veil of bridal illusion
_ was attached to a braided tiara
of satin and her only ornament
was a necklace of pearls. She
wore long mitts of champagne
satin .anq her bouquet was of
white roses, centered with a
white orchid.
Mrs. Robert A. Brown, Sacramento, was her attendant. She
wore a gown of peacock blue
satin, featuring a square decolette neckline, cap sleeves and a
bouffant skirt. Her long mitts
were of matching satin, and she
carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses.
Mrs. Ray James Wilde, Sr.,
‘mother of the bride, wore a jack‘et dress of navy blue crepe, with
a corsage of gardenias.
Robert A. Brown, Sacramento,
was best man.
Ray Wilde, brother of the
bride, and Miss Ruth Randall
also attended.
The parents of the pide: entertained at a wedding dinner at
Nyack Lodge, Emigrant Gap.
The bride’s going-away attire
was a gray tailored suit with
black accessories. Her corsage
was the white orchid from the
bridal’ bouquet.
The couple honeymoone@ in
the southwest and Mexico and
included a visit to the groom’s
parents in Denison, Texas. They
also traveled in Mississippi and
Louisiana, Mexico City, Juarez,
and Palm Springs.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray, James Wilde,
Sr,, 135 Boulder, Nevada City.
She was graduated from Nevada
City high school and Mt. St.
Mary’s academy, Grass Valley.
She has been employed by the
Fidelity Title. Insurance company, Sacramento.
The groom attended schol in
Texas and served four years in
the U. S.” army in the European
theatre.
They are at home in Sacramento.
N. SAN JUAN PTA TONIGHT
William W. Wilson, Grass Valley high school principal, will be
speaker tonight at a meeting of
North San Juan Parent Teachers
Association. The meeting will
Start at 7 o’clock in the elementtary school building.
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Sixth Grade Students
Give Radio Program
“A Flying Trip to South America” .was. presented over KGFEN
last night by students of the elementary school’s sixth grade on a
program presented by the elementary Parent Teachers association. The radio station contributed the time.
South America is currently be‘ing studied by the class and the
script featured the history, geographical natural resources and
products of the country. Material
for. the program .was prepared
and written by the class.
Those taking part were Ann
Tamblyn, John Filler, Anita Tate,
Betty Underwood, Will Smith,
Ted Harless, Barbara Waechter,
Darnall Reynolds, Mary Sullivan,
Rose Mary Pello, Ruthe Robinson, Clifford Pooler, Mary Pat
Corbell, Janet Haley, Bobby Lee
Seeberg, Deanne--Johnson — and
Eugene Foote.
Sr. Agnes Guild Card
Party Set for Tuesday
Plans. were completed for a
public card party Monday at the
Parish hall of Trinity Episcopal
church at regular meeting of St.
Agnes Guild at home of Mrs.
Herbert Ray.
Mrs. Elizabeth Leiter was appointed chairman of the party
and Mrs. Virginia Hilliard, Mrs.
Jane Sbaffi and Mrs. Elaine Legg
were named assistants. .
Mrs Robert Polk will be ‘in
charge of prizes and Mrs. Everett
Robinson will .manage eres
ments.
Mrs. Sturtevant Speaker
At Lionettes Meeting ™
Mrs. Adele Sturtevant, Nevada
City, was guest speaker Wednesday evening at meeting of Nevada City Lionettes, auxiliary of
Lions club, at Gold Nugget Inn.
Mrs. Bernice Gibson presided
at the business meeting.
Mrs. Lucy Murchel was honored on the occasion of her birthday. .
Next meeting of the group will
be Wednesday, Feb. 8, at the
Gold Nugget Inn.
YELLOWJACKETBUZZINGS
Sewing is going to begin again
Monday when the Home Making
I class will start making skirts.
In the past week the class has
completed the breakfast ‘unit. It
consisted of eggs, cinnamon toast,
cereal, cocoa, fruit, biscuits, muffins, cakes, and cinnamon rolls.
The course was concluded Friday
with a final test.
In Chorus Mr. William Tobiassen told the lass there was a possibility of it singing for the Northern California Supervisors association Feb. 16 and 17.
TO TAKE OUT
SUCCESS CAFE
CALL 280
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Next time you travel, let the y engineer. do the
driving for a change. io
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reprint
ISBbiNAS. Will
Give Concert
Monday Feb. 6
Vivian Della Chiesa, who will
appear at Veterans Memorial
building, Grass Valley, Monday,
Feb. 6, as the second program
star of. the Twin Cities Community concert series, is a name familiar to anyone who listens to
the radio, frequents concert halls,
or goes to the opera.
The bearer of the name—literally translated means “Vivian
of the Church’’—is a_ beautiful
blonde whose art. and unusual
glamour have caused music critics to dub her “America’s singing actress.” .
America’s leading designers
have twice placed her on the ten
~-pest dressed women list and American sculptors and paints have
named her as one of the ten
most. glamorous women in the
world.
Born in Chicago, of Italian parentage, Miss Della Chiesa really
began her Career when she entered a contest being conducted
by the Columbia broadcasting
system. Among the 3,600 ‘“unknown singers” she was declared
winner and awarded a 13-week
network contract.
A high point of her radio career occurredwhen Arturo Toscanini paid her the unprecedeated honor of presenting her as a
soloist with the NBC symphony
orcehstra.
Miss Della Chiesa’s operatic
career has been no less sensational. Six months after she won
the radio contest the 16-year-old
girl made her debut with Chicago
Civic Opera company singing the
leading roles in “La Boheme,”
“OQ” Elisir d’ Amore,” and “La
Juive,” in a period of eight’ days.
Miss Della Chiesa has toured
the U. S., Canada, Australia and
South America giving concert recitals.
She has recently been guest
soloist on the Standard hour of
symphonic music Sundays.
ATTEND CAPITAL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Michel Lipman
attended a dinner meeting of the
California Writers club held at
the Negro Women’s Civic Improvement. club in Sacramento
Saturday night. Sam Taylor, well
known Redwood City author,
spoke to the group on “Professional Treatment for Articles and
Stories.”
HOME DEPARTMENT MEETS
Nevada City Home Department. met. Wednesday morning
at Seaman’s Lodge for regular
January meeting.
POT-LUCK
Members and friends of Welcome Strangers Bible class of the
Nevada’ City Methodist church
enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at the
church social hall last night.
RAVIOLI & SPAGHETTI . /
Children’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.
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GRASS VALLEY
LAUNDRY
DRY. CLEANERS
PHONE 106
111 Bennett. Street
e Grass Valley
. KOLE INSTALLED BY
REBEKAHS AND 100F
Mrs. Jean Brass and Peter Kole. were Mrs. Esther Galligani, Diswere installed. as Noble Grands. trict Deputy President; and Mrs.
of Neva Rebekah Lodge No. 119. Elizabeth Eddy, District Deputy
and Oustomah Lodge No. 16, Odd . Marshal.
Fellows,.Nevada City at joint inie
Saturday . TAHOE HIGHWAY OPEN
evening at Odd Fellows hall.
stallation -~ceremonies
port, Vice Grand; “henes McLeod,
Inside Guard; Cary Arbogast,
Outside Guard; Vivian Cotters,
Right Altar Supporter; Evelyn
Installing officers for Rebekahs
Tahoe-Ukiah highway, which
Ham dinner was served to the. had been closed from Washingapproximately 150 persons at-. ton Junction to Highway 40 since
tending*the installation. the storm of Jan. 8, was opened
Installing officer;all of Grass} traffic Saturday morning.
Valley, were Howard Bennetts,
District Deputy Grand Master;
William Pielenz, District Deputy
Grang Marshal; James Sampson,
District Deputy Grand Secretary; .
Harold McFarland, District Deputy Grand Chaplain; John Nettell, District Deputy Grand Warden; and William Hambly, District Deputy Grand Treasurer.
They installed Kole as: Noble
Grand; Joseph E. Day, Past NoVice
Grand; Jonathan Pascoe, Secreble Grand; Ed _ Cotters,
tary;. John W. Darke, Financial i
Secretary; Clarence H. McLeod, j
Warden; Forrest McClelland,
Conductor;
Right Support,
Grand; James Rozynski,
Guard; Brass,
bekah officers
Pearl Rozynski,
Grand; Marion
Past
Willert,
cial Secretary; Pearl
Treasurer;
Marilynn — Bernardis,
Thelma Dundas,
Noble
Right
Grand;
Support,
Support,
Hansen,
Cary S. Arbogast,
Chaplain; Al -Brass, Right Support, Noble Grand; George Halstead, Vice
Inside
Chester Peterson
-afid Arbogast, Trustees.
In .addition to Mrs. Brass Reinstalled were
Noble
Vice
Grand; Minie Sandow, Recording
Secretary; Cisella Dalpez, FinanStrach,
LevaMurphy, Trustee; Charlotte Halstead, Warden;
Chaplain;
Color Bearer;
Arvida Netz, Right Support, Noble Grand; Hildred Branson, Left
Edna
Vice
Grand; Olive Mullis, Left SupCartoscelli, Left Altar Supporter.
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NEW PUBLICIST
Alvin S. Trivelpiece,: Sacramento Bee correspondent, was
named publicity chairman of the
local chapter, American Red
Cross, by Chairman Kief D. Melberg. Trivelpiece , succeeds Rich.
ard H. Harris, now employed in
San Mateo.
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE TODAY
Friendship Circle of Women’s
Society of Christian Service will
‘meet today at 2 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Ray Murchie, 557
East Broad street. Mrs. Myrtle
St. Hilaire is co-hostess
L246 Sacramento St:
goo OF COMFORT
NH HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
'J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner
Telephone 203
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
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The knowledge that ‘everything was done_ that !
could be done, is like a
candle shining through
the darkness of bereavement. A reverently conducted funeral.. tasteful in all details . .
contributes much to the
-peace of mind. Holmes ¢
Funeral Home provides
this high type of service.
Nevada City
DR. WALTER MULLIS
DENTIST
435 ZION ST.
NEVADA CITY
PHONE 564J
WE HAVE
Assorted Candies
Pecan Rolls
Fresh Fudge
Boxed Chocolates
Assorted Hot Nuts
ICE CR
MILTON’S
CONFECTIONERY
PHONE 123.
231 Broad Street
HAVING COMPANY?
Gatton 91.60
“SHUCKS! NOBODY LOVES
A SHABBY-LOOKING HOUSE!”
Give your home the exterior beauty it deserves; safeguard
your walls and ceilings from costly water-damage by replacing
your worn out roofing this week!
Shingles are perfect for the job!
applied, they'll give you years of faithful service .. . add
charrh and distinction to your home.
Pioneer Thikbut Shingles for the Average 5-Room
House . . . Only $110, or Just $3.52 Per Month!
BUILDERS AND CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY
Grass Valley-Nevada City Highway
Our quality PIONEER
Rugged, attractive, easily
Stop by today!
Phone G. V. 1050
Heve youseenthe new Bright,
White lamp bulbs? They give
out more light and it is satinsmooth white light that is
soft and easy on the.eyes.
Here is a handy Projector
Floodlight that is ideal for
illuminating dark walis or
entrance steps. Easy to use.
Has a standard base that fits.
‘ any ordinary light socket.
You can always count on a
silvered bowl lamp to give
controlled light. Puts out a
wide spread of light. The perfect lamp for indirect lighting.
Want to modernize your ceiling lighting? Put in these residential fluorescent fixtures.
Ideal for use in kitchen, nooks,
bathrooms, workshops. Used
widely in modern homes,
See your dealer
Here’s something new in lamp bulbs
— that will take the harsh glare out of
your old portable lamps. It’s the new
indirectHalt — gious gives you
eee
always wanted. And you will get more
light spread upward and dowfward
for the comfort of your eyes and the
beauty of your home. Check over the
~ lamps in your home tonight. Replace
dim and blackened lamps with bright
new bulbs. Your eyes work hardest
during these dark winter months.
Give them the kind of light they
need — Better Light for Better Sight. é
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Night and Day. ‘ P.G. and E. SERVICE.. Costs so little. ..Does so ouch
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