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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 20, 1944 (4 pages)

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__ THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1944. NEVADA CITY NUGGET Miss Phyllis Horn A letter dated June 26 was re-; ceived recently by Mrs. Al Williams Weds C. L. Banghart Friends from Nevada from her son, Cpl. Bob Shaugnessey City and late’ Will Davis of Willow Valley, is ; Thirty per Cent of ba : Y are showing considerable improvement fic accident victims are 7 i? in her illness, in a Sacramento hos«workers, Dersonal. County Assessor P. G. Scadden Reno, attended the wedding last Saturday of Miss Phyllis Horn of this hag been quite ill with a -sereve attack of rheumatism is making such jlery. As she, has not heard from him city and C. L. Banghart of Grass good recovery at thé Nevada City Valley in the Kohnmeyer home in since she believes he has gone over Sanitarium that it is expected he 4% Reno. to the European fighting zone. In-a floral setting of Shasta daiswill be able to return to his home in a camp on the Atlantie seaboard. He is a lineman in the field artil ‘William S. ee ee 7. pital. Her daughter, Mrs. Alvah Welch and family came up from the bay district and are staying at the ranch home in Willow Valley. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Berggren hayé as a house guest their daughter, Mrs. Harold Shiffer and son Jerry of OnHal Draper— ies and blue delphiniums. before an’ Sunday. His daughter, Mrs. Moore tario, California. ‘Mrs. Hal Draper, Sr., received a improvised altar the bride was given of Sacramento is here to be with her Lawrence Myers and W. Cooper of surprise Sunday night when her. son in marriage by her uncle, Clifford father for a while. Burlingame spent the past week end Hal, phoned her from Gowen air Wylie of this city. The ceremony was B. L. Eastman, mining engineer with the former’s parents Mr. and . Musearfield near Boise, Idaho, stating he performed by Rev. Brewster Adams now in the employ of the federal Mrs. Charles Myers of Gold ' Flat. — England, “our camp had just returned from a .routine of Reno. Mrs. Leroy Booth of Reno, government on war production minLawrence Myers also visited with his flight which took him over Nevada sang: “I Love You Truly,” and Miss erals, is spending a few days in his own cad‘theane lub. three daughters. City.He located his home and saw Freda Jean Kohnmeyer, cousin of the home south of Nevada City. His Mrs.W. L. Williams who resides headquarters are in San Francisco. on the Murchie road is recovering HH pine wecan get Aott Deer Creék nearby from which he bride. played the accompaniment. had drawn out many fine trout. He Two: trucks of the Stockton Box The bride was exquisitely. attired DIREOTION T. AN D.D . 7 ENTERPRISES, INC, FRIDAY .SATURDAY . . 00 @ Oe . was in a B24 plane and the flight in a white marquesette formal with Company. passed through (Nevada from a bad fracture of her left arm suffered in a fall. She is under the Was around aix o'clock. He is expecta finger tip veil and wore a coronet City Saturday carrying loads of lumcare of Dr. B. W. Hummelt. ed to 80 overseas betore long. DANA ANDREWs . -—And— of orange blossoms. Shé carried a ber from an up-country sawmill. Grady Eades, accused by his wife bouquet of lillies of the valley and ‘Mr’ and Mrs. George Dickinson of of failure to support her’and minoi; t. e John Hoskins— John Hoskins, son of Charles Hoswhite orchids. Mrs. Betty Tedford, Richmond. passed. through ‘Nevada children, was held to answer by Juscr kins of Commercial” street, is. home Cousin of the bride, gowned in a ‘blue (City Monday enroute to‘ Alleghany tice of the Peace Charles Morehouse “THE PURPLE HEART on'léave, He’4s in U. S. Navy and chiffon, Was the bride’s attendant. where they are visiting’ her grandfollowing hsi preliminary hearing. ponyfinished:‘bootcamp at Farragut, Thomas Hiltherg of Sacramento was imother, Mrs: Sadie Rogers and aunt Bail, which Eades failed to produce, best man. A reception followed preyand uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Tre-. : was fixed at $500. hella. Trewhella: has been érittcally. . ‘Bades was arrested in Los Angeles ceremony. ill, is showing improvement. Mrs. The bride is the daughter’ of Mrs. The cables which pull San Frantast week -and --returned~~ to this . , Phyllis Louie Davidson, m&ther of Mrs. DicSmith of this city and a’zrad= county: He-is’ now in jail. -’ writ carso’s cable carsron at hhrate: ¥ Wate of the Nevada City: High School. kinson. has been. very ill and: now is 8 miles per ‘hour. oy eh ey Stie has been €mployed: as secretary. in her home in the bay region.. METHODIST CHURCH with. the Murehie and. the Empire ‘Al Williams left Monday for GranSunday school at 10 a. m. Bring es a Star Mines. Her husband is also.a iteville where he si employed at disthe ¢children. Preaching service at staff employe of the Empire Star. mantling a large sawmill and’ mov11 a. m. The public is cordially inOn their return from their honeying it to Washington. It was formervited. Youth Fellowship Group ser Idaho, To‘TOKYO tly the Sugar Pine Products’‘Company vice at 6:30 p: m. Preaching service . moon the couple will make ~ home on Washington Road, this city. plantand will take some “time to at 7:30 p.m. Week events: The Bible move, The new owners are Planning study and prayer hour Tuesday ‘at a long run on timber near Washing7:30 p.m. W. S.C. S. circle. will Christian Science Society of Nemeet Wednesday at 2 p. m. All memvada-City holds. services every SunDr. and Mrs.’ J. R. Ivey Sotiraad bers and i lewers are invited. day in their church 114 Boulder recently from a three ,day.: visit in
street at 11 ,ofelock: Sunday -schoot’ Portola. They have as a house guest ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED at. 9: 45 ‘a, m. A Wednesday evening her aunt, Mrs; Alice Hilderbrand of{ _ The bethrot lial of Miss Marian Wdtestimonial meeting is held on. Berkeley. monds to Walter Pease, both gradufirst Wednesday. of: each month’ Mrs Ada O'Brien president of the ates of the Nevada ton. —Plus— WILLIAM BOYD Rg HOPALONGCassipy SUNDAYMONDAy. 00 @ Ooo GEORGE MURPHY. —And— —[n— BROADWAY . City high school, 8 o’clock. Our reading room at 117, . . Rebekah ‘Assembly made her. official has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Broad street ts open Mondays, WedPeieit to Neva Rebekah Lodge in this ‘Mare Edmon ds formerly ofthis city, . nesdays and Fridays from 2. to 4 city Saturday evening. She was acnow residing in Berkeley, where the DP. m. holidays excepted. The public] ‘companied’ byseveral “grand. officbride-to-be will enter the Univers jis, cordially invited to . attend our jajs. services’ and Ma the aerooin, ay _ Mrs. ity: ; of California this fall. Nelig. Dow's, widow of the Young Pease is serving in the U. S. Merchant Marine. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pease of this. city. The date for wedding has not, been set, / BATTLE FOR NEW . BRITAIN a ee ‘employe! ployers . such, 00! come ne’ to coerce it is ‘beco clear tre If the only que: cept the ciples so the resul be broug When th from the the door they are of a pro will suit gone to t! going to our libert ternal go1 lems for : to. accept same tin efits of a rests in a free cons’ On a be ility alone be widely of the en national . my Of: a om Tha bolde opening o alone hole Recognizir ‘Americans we are go’ “habit of 1 groups to are going _ ‘dividual ‘le take wha: Us at the ; With all « for our wh have top: ship we n Ward such ———— a the efforts A= 2 Sees HEPEErSeTeenstceEseewanrenerneeneen sett20 that we . nautral enterpris _GINNY SIMS ee ‘ ployers § NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER ‘COMPANY. “THE PIONEER LUMBER YARD" wrouac BUILDING MATERIALS — 500° rie Gea’ 22795 LADIES COATS Nevada City, Calif. _ Hotel Chuied _UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT : Sr0.98each BAR ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA RATES FROM $1.50 UP equally~ ca) We persist Dot add ne not have