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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 6, 1934 (6 pages)

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THE NEVADA Cit w= NUGGET SOCIAL Ruth Rector wancheon Hostess : Ruth Rector entertained a *foup of friends at a dainty lunch"on on July Foutth at her pretty “ime on Nevada Street. After the -~@mch they went in a group to the} trict of town. > Those present for the happy occa-, sion were, Misses, Marian Thomas, “Mary Washburn, Setty Gaylord, a aS AA SY SEE = se DULL? : 4 HEAD ACHE? Try this’ MILK. of MAGNESIA that’s free from earthy taste. Neutralizes acids that cause lack of pep. A me help in warm aad i er, 3 . REXALL . 1 ~-MILK. OF MAGNESIA 4 F ull = 39c a) LULL tt et aoe aoe See Te Nee RACES i : ‘FPorts events held in the Sosinaes dis . a a — ete el De itd ate fe eee foe Tee . EVENTS SUB sRuS Stews ssfeqpetteisiesieeia-cesseanridhquendunsomiaie: ‘Curnow. Cathleen Feyan, Jane Par"sons, Mary Fulton, Gertrude Sawyer, Margaret Rector and Ruth Rector. —% ‘Mr. and Mirs. Jackson Entertaim at Dinner Mir. an@q@ Mrs. J. July tives. { Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. iG. G. Pierce,. of Gridley: Mr. oe ‘5. R. N. Rogers, ail of Sacramento; Mrs. ; 2akland. S. F. Visitors Ciesla of Honor at Barbecue k NORTH SAN» JUAN, A. V. Starks, ner in homor of Dr. and Mrs. Styles who were ¢isco. RE. HARRIS a NOME TOILETRIES . SAME DAL, zz At delightful. evening ‘visiting, songs and ‘ptaying efanies. pana Mr. and Mrs. Mri J. Jackson, Jr,, icntertained at a delicious dinner on Fourth for a number of rela‘and I. BEioward, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. W. T. Reynolds, Joe Strief and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curren, all of July 5.— Monday evening of this week, Mr. Sand Mrs. Visiting from San Fran-) It was _a most _novel-affairfor ) the’friends frGni the city. The guests . gathered early inthe evening and after the barbeque dinner had a most ‘singing Enjoying the hospitality of the Starks were: Mro and Mrs. George Ubrig and daughter Edma, of North San Juan Mr--H. Belltow Nolan’ of San 'Francisco, Mr. J. Fallen of San Francisco, J. E. Young: and ‘famdaly of North 7a Juan. Old Friends Hold Reunion Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martine enjoyed a visit. and Picnic party with her brother and twentytwo friends on the banks of Deer Creek above the Murchie mine July Fourth. All the visitors were former Colusa county friends. They left at about sundown after enjoying a’ delicious lunch, . swimming,-and wading and visiting. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Williams ang son, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Hineline and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Yearnshaw and two little daughters, Mrs. John Hineline, and mother, Mrs. Shoopman, Mrs. Harold Thompson and two daughters, Roger Pryor and Ernest Abel, all of Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs: Roy Nuekolls, Mx. James Boot and Frank Heidrick, of Grass Valley. %& Miss Julia Johansen To Wed Roland Bjork Mr. and Mrs. J. Filler have enter-— tained as guésts for several days the following friends, Misses Anna Mae Bjorkk, and: Julia Johansen, Messrs. Roland Bjork and Howard Stoudingeof the Log. or. Cabin district gave a barbeque dinAt a happy little party Monday » evening Miss Johansen and Mr. Bjork announted their engagement. Mr. Fillr is manager of the Purity ; Store in Nevada sie 7 ST Li W. Meservey, of Crockett, vis-— sfited over the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Meservey and other relatives. When interviewed Thursday morna a Reliable Watch of Your HARTUNGS. “ Dependabi 124 Mill Street 2 Sizes 14to 52 . DRESS MAKING _ Pine and Commercial jut 1 Q34 4 Good Neneh? timepiece Ss U MMER These New Models in Gay Voiles Will ae You Cool and Fresh Every Hour oF The Day ROSE FASHION SHOPPE to declare your Independence from te. other a s We can satisfy you both as to Quahty and Price. e Jewelers . Grass Valley Cc HIC and Soft Batistes and Lovely $1.95-—-$2.95 , &I/TERATIONS WIDE MOUTH QTS. $1.30 4-2. WIDE MOUTH PINTS =2 NARROW MOUTH QTS. $1.10 $1.10 . day. ingJudge W. L. Mobley stated that this Fourth was about one of the best ever held here in the way of behavior. There were some who had partaken of enough beer to sing, but he did not even see a fight. Mrs. Florence Murray of Oakland, guests her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S.Locke Breaux of Oakland. Mrs.-Rod‘€y is leaving next week for Renw, Nev. where her husband is in tere ness. 1 Mrs. Florence Murry of Ookliand is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mitchell near Nevada City. 7. . James Penrose recently purchased {a collapsible’ motor ‘and row ” boat from J. L. Smith, ‘boat builder of Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ewing entertained a group of friends and rela—; tives July Fourth, among them being = their niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. ; R. Neilson and two daughters, andMr. and Mrs. Russell Farley of Sacramento. Mrs. Mary Rossen and children, Miss Mary Rossen, Ray and Rasmus Rossen, motored up from Berkeley for a visit in their old home and with old friends July Fourth. Mrs. Earl Rickard has as Fourth guests her sister, Miss Elsie Thomas and two friends from the bay district. Mr. and Mrs. A. E:. Burkhart, former residents who own a home on upper Broad street came up from Burlingame on business. Mr. E. DeWein came Gown from his mine, the Dipper, near Alleghany,
to spend the Fourth here with his wife. Mrs. Mary Campbell and Donald and George Stevens spent the Fourth motoring to Lake Tahoe and Reno. C. D. .Wieckes, mining man of Tyler, was a Nevada City visitor TuesDistrict Attorney and Mrs. J. M. McMahon, of Sierra county, motored { to Nevada City Tuesday to meet their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Adams of Berkeley. Mrs. Adams, three little daughters, Shirley, Jean and Vesta, came up a few days ago. They will all spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. McMahon at Downieville. Bob Digglés and Fred and George Michaelson, of Berkeley, are visiting Tom Legg at his home on Nevada street: Mrs, Charles Wilson and her brother, Clarence Bond, left yesterday for their homes in Burlingame after attending the funeral of their father, Walter Bond. Mr. and Mrs: William Maguire and children are expected up to spend the Fourth with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Maguire, Sr. ° ‘Bill Elkus has been spending a vacation of several days in Sacramento with.aunts and uncles. Mi po Mrs. C.-3. old home. Eltisworth Colley, the Fourth with his father, J. F. ColMr. Glendon Gray. W. P. Pope and her Hitle son; all of Lodi, Gray was born lived here 12mtil 1901. Gray’s first wisit in 20 years. Mr. an@ Adrs. Francisco, spend several days visiting her sister Mrs. J. CScheemer and son, Chester Scheemer. . Mr. an@ Birs. former Mrs. down from.-the Grizzly Ridge ‘gravel mine for the Fourth, and retdrned the next day. Thomas Scadden, who *. + > + an $ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richards and are Fourth of Saly Suests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Sacramento, W >. G. Richards, and Mrs. C. and daughter, spent Mrs. “over the Fourth”’ visit. came up this week Carl Erickson, who was a clerk in several . }. months, cazmeco wp frem tie Bay Rex~ Sion to spemd zthe Fourth in Ni City.Nationai Hotel for. well and tw-ochildren, and his’ brother, Floyd Seawell, of Roseville, motored up Juwiy third and remained over the Howrthto enjoy ee celebra{ , Assembiyzman and Mrs. Jerry’ = ‘ tion. Pauwtl Andrews, RE. Gray and son! Mrs. Gray has been . 3 evada Leroy De Laney, the eame SRe will be remembered by old friemds in Nevada i as Miss Kate Badoeer_ , of Tudor, spent ' M. P. Riley ot San! to ee ee ea el ee pe eee ' Pine Mills company, of which he is . principle owner and superintendent. { While there Mr. Addington also saw ; the beautiful 625 foot Feather Fall ; Congressman Englebright is trying the Fourth § with Mrs, . Gray’s sister. Biss Marietta Ragon on j Grove street_ with her sister for the past month, but for the rest of the party it was . taking a nurses course at St. Marys . Sacramento.Mrs.! in Nevada City and . This is Mr. j hospital, San Francisdo, came* jup Sunday to spend a two weeks yacation in Nevada City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Marriott. owns adjoining property, accompained them to this city. for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gozette, of upper Nevada street, are having their home oe a pleasing color. — a Edd Addington returned Tucneiy evening from a visit with Golden Land who lives near Feather Falls on. the 40,000 acre Feathér River ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wisker and daughter and friends of Sacramento spent-the Fourth in Nevada City. Miss Josephine Salini and Fred Seitzer. of Sacramento spent the Fourth with her uncle and atrnt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Genasci, and ‘family, in Willow Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Carter has as guests over .July..Fourth . their daughter, Mrs, R. J. Morrison and husband of -Arbuckle and granddaughter, Miss Gertrude Reynolds of to preserve with the surrounding territory as a national. fork: Miss Gertrude Marriott, who is NOTICE! I will siey $10.00 reward for the arrest of the ey party that stole a pe ona pole in Hout of may. store on the night of July 3rd or early morning of July 4th. S. Lee Leiter . Bee tt coves acse Pickles Pimeapple Safewsy Savings bon wa 6 to 12, iclusive FOR NEVADA CITY AND GRASS VALLEY STORES _ ‘Mayonnaise Libby’s Sour or Dill BEST Foops Qt. 29c 4 cans 25¢ Libby’s Tidbits Pound Coffee AIRWAY BRAND PURE BRAZILIAN Orchid Brand ASSORTED FRUITS 38-07. jar. . 20¢ . 21c: HOMINY s WAN CAMPS _ WHEATIES GOL&I> MEDAL PRODUCT 2 Packcages FLOUR SAFEWAY FAMILY 49 ib. Sack Jell Well--Quick Setting, Swams Down Cake F lour,: ° » Peas--Stokley’ s Honey Pod, Corm--Stokiey’s Country Conilerann: 2 No.2 cans, 25c Strimeg Beans--Stokley’s F ancy Cut, . EF RUITS and VEGETABLES Piteteses. in. shopping bag, + Lettuce, largesolid, ., Lernons, large Sunkist ; oa Syrup Maximum Brand PURE CANE AND MAPLE Quart. . es BB . 3 pkgs.14c . Pkg. 25c 2 No. 2 cans, 29c 2 cans, 19¢ BEER BROWN DERBY ' AS.MELLOW AS THE GAY NINETIES oe 3 bottles. . PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT .25¢ -CERTO, Bottle APO ee tenwwewadenndtnnan seer seesbedunsaseepesece 15 Ibs. 19¢ 2 heads 9c % Ls