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2 — The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, July . 4, 1950
Sa sivedk
Mrs. Beatrice Butcher, Society Reporter, Phone 486
Ridve Road Gaiden Club . .
Hostess to Three Garden .
Clubs Tuesday Afternoon .
.
. The Ridge Road Garden clu»!
=was~ hostess. to.the. Nevada. City, .
-Blue Tent and Auburn garden,
‘clubs, Tuesday. A delicious salad
-and dessert luncheon was served .
to 66 guests-in the gardens of}
Mrs. Beatrice Butcher’ on the}
Ridge road.
The Nevada City Garden club!
members who were present .
cluded Miss Gertrude Goyne, .
“Mrs. Marie Harris, Mrs. Harriet .
Farmer, Mrs. Emily Kyler, Mrs. '
Barbara Jean Handy and
James McMahan Plight
Troth at Trinity Church
Miss Barbara Jean Handy, Nevada City, and James McMahan,
Grass Valley, plighted. wedding
vows Saturday at a candlelight,
double-ring ceremony at Trinity
Episcopal church in Nevada City
with Rev. Max Christensen, rector of the church, officiating.
The bride was given in marriage by her father, James R.
Handy of Brown’s. Valley.
The bride wore a white satin
gown, tight fitting bodice, high
neckline and long sleeves, a net
. Bennetts and Donald E. Carlson
Mildred Ann Bennetts
And Berkeley Man Wed
In Sacramento Church
About seventy-five relatives
and close friends witnessed the
marriage of Miss Mildred Ann
Forum Meeting Features
BPWC Get-Together
Following luncheon Wednesday
City Business and Professional
Women’s club heid a forum with
President Mrs. Ciayre Lipman in
charge. . ° :
at the chapel of the Westminster
Presbyterian church in Sacra-. No dinner meetings will be
mento Saturday afternoon. Dr. h<!d the rest of the month because of vacations. Next forum Clarence A. Kircher officiated at
tl.e double-ring ceremony.
The bride was given in. marr2ge by her uncle, Alfred ce day, Aug. 9, at 8 p.m. :
le oveandy dress over yellow taf-. day, Aug. 23, at a place to be anfe.a. The bride’s twin sister, Miss. nCunced later. Mrs. Hazel Estes,
Marjc.1e Jane Bennetts, was the international relations chairman,
. meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Elizabeth Leiter Wednes‘maid of honor in a dress of white . Wil be in charge of the program.
A rummage sale will be hel
organdy over green taffeta. je
riday and Saturday, Aug. 25 and
Rosemary Bennetts, cousin of . *
at the National hotel the Nevada:
Dolls Sent From Japan
To Add to Collection of
Mrs. Lenore Coughlin
A recent addition’ to the doil .
collection of Mrs. Lenore Coughlin was the traditional Emperor
. Lieutenant and Mrs. C. W. Not. estine. Mrs. Notestine is the forMr. and Mrs. George Holub.
Richest in doll lore of all nations is Japan, where annual fes-\
tivals of magnificent. proportions :
are-celebrated-in—honor.of__the .
dolls. New treasures are added ,
from time to time, and the .old;
ones are sacredly kept for the:
. glorious past of Japan. .
The figures representing the
. Emperor and Empress were cere-!
and Empress of Japan sent by',
mer Shirley Holub, daughter of . .
Church
Announcements
Methodist Church
Mill and Broad Streets
George C. Pearson, pastor
9:45 a.m. Church school, offering instruction for all ages.
11 a.m. Morning worship hour,
sermon topic, “Loyalty.” :
Grace Lutheran Church
: ‘Grass Valley :
Walter C. Rubke, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
-—PDjivine worship, 11 a.m. Thesermon, “Entering Into the’Kingdom of God,” will be based on
the bride, was flower girl, and. 26 by the club at the National] moniak court robes such aS are Goq’s word, Matt. 5:20-26.
was dressed in a short white orhotei club rooms. Mrs. Charles
. . t
. still worn on the occasion of an,
We shall again celebrate the
gandy dress, short puffed sleeves . Everhart will -be chairman and . accession to the throne or an im-' y ord’s supper on July 23. Those
and green sash. . will be assisted by new members perial wedding. In his right hand : who wish Jesus’ personal guarArthur Paul Starke of Berkeley . 0f the club.
Annie Murchie, Mrs. Arthur . I
Hoge, Mrs. Nellie Schiffner, Mrs.’ skirt with full length satin trim.
Elsie Siegfried, Mrs. Rose Sofge,' She wore a juliet cap of satin and
Mrs. Flossie Whipp, Mrs. Emma seed pearls and a fingertip veil.
Parsons, Mrs. Elizabeth Ash, Mrs. . She carried an orchid surroundMertié A. Betteher, Mrs. Isabelted by daisies. and bound with
was best man. ; Mrs.*Audrey Weselsky, phone
The garden of the Alfred J. 1§4-W, will have rummage maBennetts’ home on Tenth avenue terial collected or it*may be left
in Sacramento was the setting o1 . 2t Michel Lipman’s office, 106 S.
the reception, with Miss Rita. Pine. The money from the rumBennetts and Miss Betty Ben-. ™ase sale will be used in general
he holds a wooden scepter and antee of the forgiveness of their
on. his head is the old style Jap-! gins are asked to speak to the
anese €rown. ‘pastor. He will be at home for
The Empress is clad in twelve this purpose on Wednesday from
garments over which are rich eM-; § to 10 p.m. ;
broideries. A crown of old Chi-' Regular quarterly voters’ meet
nese style decorated with metal . Thursday at the home of A.
Tourtelott, and Mrs. Helen Saw.
yer.
Mrs. Jo Marshall of-Santa Ana
was a guest of Mrs. Butcher.
The Blue Tent club members.
were Mrs. J. R. Hilpert and her .
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Julia Hil-,
pert, visiting from Long Beach, .
and Mrs. A. C. Davis. .
Ridge Road Garden club members serving as. hostesses were!
Mrs. Anna Rogers, Mrs. Audrey .
Weselsky, Mrs. Tillie Valdix, Mrs. .
Ethel McClish, Mrs. Edie Johnson, Mrs. Connie Lang, Mrs. Mae
Raddue, Mrs. Jean Knowlton,
Mrs. Butcher, Mrs. Arta Sursa,
Mrs. Myrtle Weiss, Mrs. Jane}
Kuska, Mrs. Lou Shannonhouse,
Mrs. Rosanne Mitchell, Mrs. Emily Eastman, Mrs. Edith Chal“mers, Mrs. Margaret Stevens, and
‘Mrs. Burdella Dolan.
Mrs. Neva Shanley, president
cof the Auburn Garden club and
22 -members were also guests who
<enjoyed touring the gardens of
“Col. and Mrs. John Shannonhouse, Mrs. Raddue, Mr. and Mrs.
George Raddue Jr., and Mrs.
3Butcher.
Luncheon was followed by a
‘most interesting talk by Robert
‘Kerr of the Grass Valley Floral
company on the Nevada City
highway. The speaker’s subject
“was the care of house plants, but
‘In the round table discussion that
followed all plants were discuss‘ed. Kerr is the third generation
of horticulturists in his family,
and he was well informed on the
subject of plant life and the
guests derived valuable informa‘tion from his talk.
NEW BANK TELLER
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lister, formerly of Grass Valley and now
residing in Fallon, Nev., are the
proud parents of John Andrew,
born Wednesday, June 28. Lister
known as Bob to many friends
in this community, was the former manager of the Grass Valley
branch of the Bank of America.
He is manager of the First National Bank in Fallon.
‘OUTDOOR DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens
gave an outdoor dinner party at
their home on the Ridge road last
Monday evening with Dr. and
Mrs. S. F.Tobias, Mrs. Mae Raddue, Col. and Mrs. John Shannonhouse, Jan Stevens, Mrs. Beatrice
Butcher and Charles Barkdull
and his sister, Mrs. Jo Marshall
“of Santa Ana being among the
.guests.
white streamers.
Miss Betty Handy, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor,
attired in a gown of yellow net
and organdy. The bride was also
attended by Mrs. Ruth Hill, and
Miss Lois Shingle ‘of Marysville.
They wore net and _ organdy
gowns of orchid. Flower girls
Carlin Hieronimus, niece of the
bride, and Linda Smith, niece of
the groom, wore gowns of yellow
net. All wore ‘head dresses of organdy matching their gowns.
Allen McMahan, brother of the
groom, was best man. Bill Berri-!*
. man and Butch Ruth served as!
ushers. .
“Ave Maria,” and “The Lord’s
Prayer,’ were sung by Mrs.
James R. Handy, ‘sister-in-law of!
the bride, accompanied by Mrs. !
Luella Anderson. .
Reception was held at the home
of the bride’s sister, Mrs. .Carl
Hieronimus, on Zion street. At
the refreshments table were Miss
Virginia Pease, Esther Richie,
Mrs. Emma Smitherst, Mrs. Bev;
erely Plotzke and Mrs. Dorothy
Smith. °
The bride was graduated from
the Marysville union high school
and Sacramento school of beauty. .
The groom is' the son of Mrs. .
Frank McMahan, and was grad-'
uated from Grass Valley high
school. He is a veteran of World
War II.
The couple will live in Nevada
City, where the groom is associated with the Knee’s Radio Electric store.
.
LIONETTES MEET
The Lionettes held their regular weekly dinner and business
meeting at the Gold Nugget Inn
Wednesday evening. The Lions
met the same evening at Deer
Creek Inn for their dinner and
business meeting.
The Nevada City Lions will
have a ball game with the Grass
Valley Lions Sunday, 7 p.m., at
Memorial park, Grass Valley.
TO SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
Mrs. H. L. Stirling will take a‘
group of Nevada City girls to
Mt. Herman in the Santa Cruz
mountains for their summer vacation. Mrs. Stirling is counsellor
for this group of girls from the
Baptist church. They will leave
Sunday, July 23, and be away
one week. Some of the girls who
are planning to go are Betty,
Jean and Pauline Lind, Frieda
Harbour, Mary Ann Molen and
Billie Cocherell. .
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. Mrs. George A. Crawford Satur.of San Francisco as their house
neits and Mrs. Carl E. Cope, all
of Sacramento, serving.
The bride is a daughter 'of the .
late Mr.-and-Mrs. Samuel. Scadden Bennetts. She attended Sacraménto schocls.
Carlson makes his home in!
Berkeley and is the son of Carl .
E. Carlson of Berkeley. He is a
graduate of the University of)
California and is a lieutenant in
the naval reserve.
They will make their home in.
Berkeley.
Stainless Steel Dinner Party
At Crawfords Saturday
A stainless steel dinner party
was held at the home of Mr. and
.
day night. J. Jennings of Auburn
demonstrated a new health method of cooking. A delicious dinner
was enjoyed by the following
guests: Mrs. Leland Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Hobart Snyder, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter N. McCormack, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Kopp, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Crane of Nevada
City; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Niehaus of Grass Valley.
NOSTALGIC RETURN
Russell Maatz, son of Mr. and!
Mrs. Harvey Maatz, now residing
in Oakland, visited his old friends
in. Nevada City Sunday. Russell
formerly lived in the home the
Elmer Stevens bought on the
Ridge road two years ago, and
while here attended Nevada City
high school. He recently made a
mercy flight to California from
Pensacola, Fla., where he is stationed with the naval air force.
His little sister, Judy, had been
very ill but is now making a
speedy recovery. Russell went on
to Tahoe to spend a few days
before returning to Florida.
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VISITORS FROM BAY AREA
Mr. and Mrs. -P. G. McWhinney .
of Bear River Pines in Grass Valley had Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erath
guests. The Eraths had just returned from a cruise through the .
Inside Passage to Skagway, stop.
ping at Lake Louise and Banff}
and Yellowstone national : park
on their way back to the bay.
DAUGHTER VISITS
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weintraub
had their daughter, Mrs. Forest
Claussen and children, of Auburn
visiting them over the weekend.
Mrs. Ray V. Worthley, who has
been quite ill the past month, is
now in the Mercy. hospital, Sacramento.
and charity fund.
The club discussed a fall flower.show and details will be announced later, according to Mrs.'!
Lipman.
Mrs. Cassettari and Mrs.Scheave Feted by Local
Soroptimists Wednesday
The Nevada City Soroptimist
club held its weekly luncheon at
the National hotel Wednesday.
The club celebrated the birthdays
of Mrs. ~Teresa. Cassettari and
Mrs. Lisetta Scheave, who received birthday cards from those
present and beautiful gifts from
their “mystery gals.’’
Mrs. Cassettari received a silk
scarf and Mrs. Scheave was happy over her gift of Coty’s powder
and Chakti.
A round table discussion followed with President Mrs. Dorothy Randolph presiding.
The summer program dispenses
with business problems.
TENNISING
Ralph Furneaux, for two years
science teacher of Nevada City
high school and now teaching at
Weed, played for the Nevada City
and Grass Valley Tennis club last
Sunday against the Reno Tennis
club at Memorial park. Jan Stevens played in the first junior
singles and also in the junior
doubles. © :
They later went to the Robert
Ingram home on Chapel street,
Grass Valley, where Peter Ingram, and his bride, the former
Miss Genevieve Ellis, served a
pastie dinner to the tennis players.
STATE EMPLOYEES MEET
California State Employees association “will hold a_ business
session. with President Robert
. Steuber of Rough and Ready presiding, at the Division of Forestry
office tonight. A street dance in
Nevada City will follow. .
HERE FOR SUMMER
Mrs. Dorothy Randolph has her
mother, Mrs. Anna Lane from
Rapid City, S. D., staying with
her for the summer. Mrs. Lane
is now visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur L. Ritter, Marysville.
Gold Quartz Law Enforcement
association held a pot-luck dinner
last night at Pioneer park which
was followed by a monthly business meeting. Mrs. Audrey Weselsky was chairman for the evening. Willard Weselsky, president
of the association, presided.
hangings, is on her head.
The dolls bring Mrs. Coughlin’s
collection up to 148 dolls, with .
the Balance of her more than 400 .
dolls of antique. and salar
types.
Mr. and Mrs. Gove Celio .
Improvement Reported .
Mrs. Elizabeth Leiter took the
train from Sacramento Friday to.
join her friend, Mrs. Kathryn,
Celio in San Francisco where she .
has been at the bedside of her .
son and. daughter, Col. and Mrs.
Gove Celio, the past week.
Col. Celio is still very ill but
Mrs. Celio is now in a wheel
chair. Her leg is in a cast and it
will be necessary to have it operated on*again. Mrs. Celio’s father, a Presbyterian minister of
Edgewood, N. J., is visiting her
at Letterman general hospital.
FROM STOCKTON
Mrs. “Mary German enjoyed the
visit of her daughter ‘and son-,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Beldon
Smith of Stockton and their family, who spent several days in
Nevada City during the Fourth of
July celebration.
Mrs. Leila Harry, Mrs. German’s sister, also had her sonin-law: and daughter visiting her
from Richmond. They were Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Andrews and
daughter, Claire, who took Mrs.
Harry back to the bay area with
them to spend a few days.
VISIT IN SOUTHLAND
James McClish and W. E. Lane
drove to Three Rivers Friday to
the home of Mrs. John Hoskins, .
Mrs. Ethel McClish and_her
daughter, Joan, were visiting. .
Mrs. McClish and Joan had
been vacationing with Dick Lance
and his wife, Mrs. McClish’s!
brother in Long Beach. They motored to Three Rivers to join Mrs.
McClish’s father and husband,
who then drove them to their,
home in Nevada City Sunday.
HOME TO THE EVERGREENS
Mrs. Helen ‘Coffey, sister of .
Mrs. Byron Brock, visited here .
from Southern California where .
she had been spending her vaca.
tion. She is returning to her,
home in Sequim,.on the beauti.
ful Olympic peninsula of Wash.
ington. .
SUMMER SCHOOL
Harold Draper, Jr., science in.
structor at the Nevada City high .
school, is taking courses at the,
University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Pp DEAR, I NEARLY JEEPERS!
FORGOT..FRIDAY . ) WHATLL WE
IS YOUR FATHERS /. GIVE HIM
BIRTHDAY! THAT HELL NEEDS THE EXERCISE
APPRECIATE Z. «ee BUT HE MIGHT LIKE
HOWABOUT AN ELECTRIC
HEDGE TRIMMERS
ANICE SLACK SUIT..
Stunkel in Town Talk.
Sunday school teachers meet
for study Friday, July 21, at
8 p.m.
Christian Science. Church
Christian _Sclence Society’ of
Nevada City holds services every
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at
the church, 114 Boulder street.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Testimonial meetings are held
on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 8 p.m.
Reading room is located at 207
' Main street, and is open Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, holidays
excepted, from 2 to 4 p.m.
“Life” is the subject of the
Christian Science . lesson-sermon
for Sunday with the golden text
taken from Psalms: “The Lord is
my light and my salvation; whom
shall I fear? the Lord is the
strength of my life; of whom
shall I be afraid?” (27:1).
The sermon will be comprised
of citations chosen from the Bible and from the Christian Science text-book ‘Science and
Health With Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, including the following:
Colossians 3:2-4: “Set your affection on things above, not on
things on the earth. For ye are.
dead, and. your life is hid with
Christ in God. When Christ, who
is our life, shall appear, then
shall ye also appear with him in
glory.”
Science and Health: “When
spiritual being is understood in
all its perfection, continuity, and
might, then shall man be found
in God’s imagee. The absolute
meaning of the apostolic words
is this: Then shall man be found
in His likeness, perfect as the
Father, indestructible in Life,
‘hid with Christ in God,’—with
‘Truth in divine Love, where human sense hath not seen man”
(p. 325).
Trinity Episcopal Church
Max Christensen, Rector
Sunday, 11 a.m., Sermon and
morning prayer. (Holy Communion, first Sunday of month.)
N. San Juan Seventh-Day
Adventist Sabbath School
Services held in Methodist
church, North San Juan.
Saturday, 11 a.m., Bible classes
‘or caildren and adults.
St. Canice Church
Father William Daly, pastor
Sundays—8 and 10:30 a.m.
Holy days—7:15 and 9 a.m.
Week days—8 a.m.
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