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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 16, 1937 (6 pages)

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PAGE SIX NEVADA CITY NUGGET Ss _ FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937. Ca] was the recipient of many Piones* park picn’e ground where a * fire place and tables are already proMrs. Aarlett ‘Hostess vided. The guests and frierds gathered at thé swimming pool, where] -t Cutczh Whist Party they enioved sw mming til! about § Ms. Vieto fa Marlett entertaines 1 mimber of ber friends at the home f her daugnter, Mrs. G. DeBack on Zon street Tuesday afternoon. Dutch o’clock. This was followed by refreshments served at the _ picnic grounds and games of various sorts. _Ne vada Theatre FRIDAY ; 5 Jane Withers with Rbdbert ; ANGEL S HOLIDAY: Kent and Joan Davis. Jane 3 "tins off’ a reporter and @ starts plenty of excitement, SATURDAY § Akim Tamiroff, MarTHE GREAT GAMBINI: 223325" 5 ® Tient in the star roles. “The mar iage you are planning will vever take place,’ he warned, and during the night a murder proved him right. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Young, ad Starring Loretta CAFE METROPOLE: Ty.one Power and Adolph , ® Menjou. .These three are a sheer delight in this brilliant suave story which alternates romance with comedy. Matinee Monday. ee ae ene ee WHEATIES OME) Wee ee ee OL DH see eo TREE TEA 2 for HOT SAUCE 6 cans” GRAPE F RUIT JUICE Z-for [XL MUSHROOM SAUCE Can TRUPAK SMALL CLAMSCan . LA PALOMA SOAP > 10 bars gd. Jackson Phone 1 ' Free Delivery Use-. W the . ‘ . Rocial Events *nl gifts, Those who attended ee ' : *" . delightful affair were, Madge Pian. ——— ezzi, Jane Bennett, Dorothe Hof? Birthday Surprise Picnic Rose Pontecelli, Helen Davidson. For Car] Kopp Sylvia Moody, Georgia Glennon, Carl Kop>, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy, Max Ruth, George Roe, % Koon. was, honored Tuesday eve-}. George Willard, Norman Kopp, Jack ning by a surprise birthday picnicCerresto, Floyd Ruth. Phil Angore pavty. His h@ay v’as Wednesday Fred Garrison, Melvin Clark, Craig The event was veld at the popular Davis. Albert Pontecelli, and the Sonoree, Carl Kopp. served. The first prize was wonby Mrs. Efizabeth Lashbaugh, second ose. Mrs. R, J. Tremaine: consolaA. Fletcher. ‘Tadies wore ~~esent. Charles Ninnis, Richard J. Tremaire. Jack A. “leteher, Fred Fontana, I. MagoniH. Cleveland, Elizabeth LashVictoria Marlett. G. deBack. . Richards, Katie Eddy, Paty +fon prize. Mrs, Jack The folinw' ne Mesdames S. Stevens. eat; yangh. “Tisses A Yevelar a. Mrs. Marlett is from Sacramento end snvends a few months each year with her daughter in Nevada City. wim Party at -aker Hill . A group of young men and women enjoyed a very delightful weinie roast at Quaker Hill last week. The party swam and also spent. their time in the good old fashioned picnic way. Attending the jolly affair were: Misses Joan Grant, Virginia Carney, Evelyn Elliott, Margaret Philbrick, Rosalie Philbrick,. Mary i Craig, Angelina Perez, Messrs. Gus . Wasley, Max Flindt, Bud Arno, Jack . Nestelle, Roman Rosynski, James . Odegaard, Wesly Barry, Tony Perez, Pana Phillip Joyal. : Mrs. John Hodgson is Hostess at Cards Mrs. John Hiodeson, wife of the Tahoe National Forest rdnger at Big Bend. entertained most delightfully with a card party at Rainbow Tavyern yesterday afternoon. There were two tables of auction bridge and . three of contract bridg ' Friends whose husbands are with the forest service at Big Bend, Forest Hill, and Mrs. McCalsan, Ranger MeCaslans w’ife, of North Bloomfield were in the group. Those from Nevada City enjoying the happy occasion were, Mrs. DeWitt Nelson. wife of Superintendent Nelson; Mrs. B. C. Goldsmith, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. his: was raved and cafrestinnelts . Clty Waedinides evening . and Mrs, Rafferty. Mrs. W. P. Lee, Mrs. C. M. Gwin, Mrs. Kuseff, Mrs. Lelana. Smith, Mrs. Jay Price, of Berkeley, whose husband’ is with the. forest service for. the summer. Doersonal George Willard, son of Mr. and: Mrs. A. H. Willard of Walrath ave-. ‘nu returned last week for a visit . with his parents. He has been work-. ing in Bear Valley and surrounding. Mrs. Jay E. Lawyer of Sacramento street has been very ill the past few days. Ben Tamblyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tamblyn is. visiting relatives in Truckee. Mrs. Cleary of Los Angeles will arrive tdday from that city to spend }a while with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gar!rison of this city. John Muscardini, son of Mr. andi Mrs. J. P. Museardini of Sacramen‘to street left Wednesday for a visit ap ceedings Se eg en David Reeder. Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. David Reeder, Jr., in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salini -and daughter, Betty Ann, and Miss Rose Muscardini, all of Sacramento visited relatives in Nevada City and Willow Valley last week end. Mrs. C. Hieronimus of this city, turned to her home in the bay district.” Ts. and.Mrs., turned-Monday from a: delightful week's vacation at Santa Barbara. Miss Theresa O’Connor of French !Corral was a visitor in Nevada City
yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Cunningham and daughter, Eva Joy Cunningham, of, San Juan were business visitors in Nevada City yesterday. “Ponemah Council, degree of Poca-, hontas, will install newly elected of-' July . 19. Refreshments will be served at} ftcorg next Monday evening, the close of the evening. BE. J. Haverstock, of Washington, returned Monday from Nevada state where he has been looking after mining property for another party. After a few days visit at home he will return to the mine. Guy Rawiley came up from the bay district and spent a few days looking over his property near the Ruby mine in the American Hill district. Mrs. J. K. Osborne who spent the past week in Pasadena returned to her home on the Ridge road yesterday. Miss Catherine Davis of Park avenue is spending this week in Sacramento with relatives. Roller Shating to visit Dr. . Mr. and. Wickline are paren’s in law of. defeated the Native Sons team of . Wednesday eyening. This highway . Elsie deMati who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.' B. W. Hummelt: re. OPENING F oe JULY 16TH Armory Hall, Nevada City One pair of “Chicago”? Roller Skates. given every two weeks. Open evenings from 7:00 till 10:30 country. He will leave again today. . . with relatives in North Bloomfield. He is expected to return tomorrow. . Miss Lillian Wasley, daughter of, , William Wasley of Gold Flat and a ' graduate of the class of 1937 is visiting relatives in Oakland. She will ‘return in about two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Wickline of . Kansas City stopped over in Nevada NEW ALL-PURPOSE RUBBER GLOVES Maximum Cloth Lined Latex Gloves are extra strong. No binding—-Longer Life—-Perfect for Indoors or in the garage or the garden. Sold only at the Rexall Store. SPECIAL 69 e PAIR Wilson Tennis Equipment We are showing a new group of WILSON Tennis Rackets— $1.00 up: Wilson Finer Tennis Balls—30ec up. THE REXALL DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists PHONE 100 . R. E. HARRIS : team now leads the league. They are he champions of the first half when ‘four:teams took -part in the games. There will be six teams in the second half. SOFT BALL. VICTORY The state highway soft ball team trass Valley by a 17 to 16. score During July and in leeping with the present sale "and vacation atmosphere we are offering a number of wrist watches at most attractive prices. These are all new merchandise — none of the second hand movements in new cheap cases that are finding their way onto unsuspecting wrists. Every watch is guaranteed and from our regular fine stock; Terms may be arranged. HARTU NGS Dependable Jewelers l : Grass Valley, Calif. Phone 155 124 Mill Street — Wee tosserhe eererse nse ee LAMM NIAAA AI MIMI ANAM AIA AEM IIIA III IE, FOR A Cooler Summer. Electric Fans . rrom SI. OS seleetetetetetetee : THE FABREEZE : Air Conditioner : $12.00 . A wonderful help for hot weather — cools the air with ’ moisture—ask for a demonstration. LAWN SWINGS ICE CREAM FREEZERS ELECTRIC ICE CREAM. FREEZERS$19.75 AND UP $1.35 AND UP $10.00 AND UP ALPHA STORES, Ltd. NEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY Phone 5. Phone 88 PEIN AAA IAA MAMI MMM AMM III III III III IEEE ETE PEE SNES SS cond Week OUR July Clearance Sale! Many Bargains Overlooked in the First Day’s Rush Are Here Waiting for Your Selection. Bargains in Ladies’ Spring Coats, Dresses, Underthings, Sweaters, Slacks, Polo Shirts, Silks, Summer Goods, Curtain Materials, Swim Suits, Purses. July Clearance Sale . July Clearance Sale . July Clearance Sale . July Clearance Sale . July Clearance Sale . " July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale ; 98c ‘ancy ° c : f 3? 3 / Let SILK H IER COATS-DRESSES . Rewrrce 19 . accures 52] OOL SWIM SUITS . g tome tot 14+] oso ton downs, . g, SEX HOSIERY $15.95 Dresses $10.95 Now—Yard _.... ..-. 39 49c Curtain 39° RMI £56 ias-----tn sarees vse Wool “A — Now—Pair .......... NOW ) .---.--------------7°* : 5 heen, Cc 49° Marquisette ..:......-. : a value $1 56 SWOAEPES -.<.-----22------screag 79 i . pesalhlee abt 89° 95 Dresses Now—WYVard ...... .--. 94% . e. vA.. gua . ) rte o-oo recor seen eon nee cesses bd r ’ Sli wwe GIP ....2-.---2--0-NOM er $495 . sammer Fay eto a 29° . $2.95 value $1.95. frente.. ees Sesame $1.04 ee eee ot gk a 29¢ Curtain 93°. $3.95 veins $3.95 Wool 3 16 sh ne oC — seneintesinsessesenss $2 95 oe ee Marquisette ......... Gk es $2. 95) teagan o: peiasaeaeaiees $ Ladies’ Gloves and .Purses ne peo ol “eh semana ne $1 12 a ee ie 1D ree . ac emioar a . , ie taaekmmameanial ae 5 Less 20% > is ly $122 July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale ' July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale July Clearance Sale POLO SHIRTS Children’s Wash Dresses) RUFFLE CURTAINS cg Lovee > wae 98° ' BED SPREADS COTTON DRESSES LADIES’ COATS 49c value 79c value ~~ : 59°) 51.00 Knit Blouses 79° $1.19 value Q5¢. $2.95 value 1.95 ALL SALES FINAL . “ove gaa Sree oct Si RRR Sa are Papa: © aaa ara . ACW ----------e ee eneeeeeene Now—each ........ 1 OPP eR sa edt $ $15.95 value — 79° . 98¢ value 79°. 5c Handkerchiefs c . $2.95 value 2.39) Now $10 95 ee Beachy -.-.-------en-nneneeeonnne Roy—Pagr -...--#. B fone ee 25 Now—each. ........ $ o $1.95 value : ss Ee ream eee . BOYS’ WASH PANTS . 41 95 value $1.35 value 1,08) 25¢ Handkereniets c . $3.95 value Ce $1.56 $139.05 value $9 95 si30 tne $Y 19 [Be Somer. $108) ane snr 19°. 2 we $3.16 . eS ys fei ee NS 5 r DE e a . os Nowe Pa nn $1.19) se Fanaterchicts’— 9Ge . S450 value $3.98) Bact (co os aallede $6.95 eis mio UQGSS Te eae Sige eee geet Sa ggiatco mie age ote one secs LADIES’ HATS JULY SALE VY, Price * 2 STORE pt Valley.