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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 7, 1930 (8 pages)

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2 i ; _THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA JULY 7, 1930 ——— MRS. RwLLA CAKPiN rw yt DIRD AN VanunArayv eV cio Mrs. Reita Carpenter, who lived 10 Glass Valicy a ber Oiyears apo au was Wels KiiUWs akKialt nee modaa, a Uli~ there uicu ar Aci uvilic lu U dast ‘Luesday at Wie a5e Ut o4. She 15 survived byuer mover, ; Mrs. James Kuuue, anu thiece Sastels. 4 “Winnie, Aua abu aiid. MASTER MASUN DHLUKEE COMPHRKAD WEDALSDAY Past Mascer i. M. Harris conferred the Master Mason acegree at ihe Masonic Lodge in Grass Valley Last Wednesday -eyening. A large number of visitors trom outside points as well as the local members were pregent for the ceremony. Sas MRS. EDGAL E. BARKER HONORED AT BRIDGE A lawn luncheon and bridge party Was given Dy Mrs. F. ‘ts Nilon in honor of her niece, Mrs. judgar KE. Barker oiBerkeley. Mrs. Barker is a former resident of this city. Aabout twenty frienas were pre gent and after the luncheon briage was enjoyed ior severai hours. Prizes e won by Mrs W. G. Richards, Mrs. Gordon Betiies, Mrs. BE. M. Rector, and Miss Savory rord. Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Hee Houghton receiv-. edthe guest gilts. MES. BEULAH CUU.ibS NAMED Distvicse perly ‘Pu3o graua presiuent ul lule Native Daugateis vas appre MIS. Beulail Mauzalbita Lal aul on uepury granu Coomus ol Gras Valley aiseicl presiacnt UL isaiats parior OL iNcYa“SOCIETY HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST WEEK OF VICINITY WILLIAM HOME SOON TO LEAVE FOR SCOTLAND — A farewell party was tendered William Home of Leiters force who issoon leaving for Scotland. Mr. Home was presented with a nugget pin which was presented by John J. Fortier on behalf of those present who were: F. F. Breese, V. V.Foley, John W. O’Neill, R. Wright, Gilbert Clark, Henrq Richards, John Fortier, T. Tobiassen, Myers Mobley, and Arthur Hoge, Jr. 0 MESERVEY CELEBRATES 80TH BIRTHDAY TUESDAY Ww. E. Meservey of Twn Talk passed his 80th birthday last Tuesday andthe occasion was celebrated at the evening meeting of the O. E. S. of which Mr. Meservey is a member. He is also one of Nevada City’s most prominent Masons, being active in all the affairs of Masonry and having held nearly every office in the order. A very delightful evening was had by all. 0. LION’S CLUB. AND BOY'S CLUBS ENJOY MELONS Last Tuesday evening the Lions Club entertained the Columbia Park Boys Club of San Francisco at Lake Olympia with a watermelon feed. The Lions enjoyed a program by the boys which followed the Lions meeting at which a short talk was made by Henry Raphael, camp director of the. boys club. Olympia Park has been chosen as the permanent camp of the boys as it was found to offer the best adFORMER GRASS VALLEYAN GRASS VALLEYANS WED AT RENO RECENTLY Willis King, and Nellie Whitesearver, both of Grass Valley, have just returned from Reno where they DIES IN SAN FRANCISCO Edward John Bastian, a resident of Grass Valley, who has former been eniployed for some time past were recently united in marriage. as a teamster in San Francisco, dropped dead dead while at, work. "Sey plan on making their home in last Monday. Grass Valley. Mr Bastian was a native of Eng0 land and came to Grass Valley when “Jerry”? Seawell of Roseville, As. and grew to manhood there. semblyman of the Third District, ac= was at one time employed at the} companied by Mrs. Seawell and hit: pea fae and has many friends. dren and Mrs. Seawell’s mother Mrs ~Grass Valley who will be grieved. Brown, spel . , , spent the Fo to hear ‘of his passing. City. We gore ey is ONE STANDARD QUALITY} Tre ehoice of diamond experts..selected for brilliance and color.. Bluebird DiamondRings add lasting joy to romance. Set only in iridium platinum or 18-karat white gold..a double Guaranteed investment in Happiness. . _ BLUEBIRD DIAMOND RINGS DEALER'S NAME 7. WAVARTING &SON Jewelers Mr, and Mrs. Ed Tully and daugh-. day sweek-end with Mrs. Ed Nortonter, Patsy Lou, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and. at the Fred Tredennick home. »-.’ four children of San Francisco visitMr. and Mrs. Ben’ Renfre and . ed over the holiday with Mr. and
children of Oakland spent the holiMrs. Lloyd Jennings. sehetotes F % SPECIAL THIS WEEK Mother’s Crushed Oats, pkg. Gallon Jars Dill or Sour Pickles .. Macomber’s Gingerale ......---a Le Spring Blossom Brand Flour, 50 Ibs.....-----. ++ $1.99 Eureka Bread, large loaf, whole wheat or white, loaf Franco American Spaghetti, 2 for.. " FOODS FOR HEALTH CHAIN GROCETERIAS "™* “The Best for Less” Phone 176 Powell Block Nevada City Out of town orders solicited and prompt service rendered. Send a trial order. 124 Mill Street Grass Valley te, ste Me he he te ei I a Re ~@a Clty. : : vantages, everything considered, of é JANET SAMIreUN WANs any place in the state. The camp ce Mauis sUmuuAasmil’ will continue for one more week. Bor wie wiu cuuseculive year, Miss Janet Sainpsun, Vaugucor or ME and Mrs. Wililiald sallipsuuUs Grass Vauey, won wwe Scuviaisuay Bl Lis Coliese tue Daugouters. qduate Of We Grass School ana Low Mills ‘Coliege as a premmedival suum dent. MIROV EXPLAINS PINE ‘PRODUCTS TO ROTARIANS aWwarusu vy Native M155 Sampson is a Bra-{ : Valley migh is registered at i N. T. Mirov, manager of the California Pine Products Company of Nevada City, was the guest of the Grass Valley Rotary Club at a} Juncheon last Monday and explained the operation of the plant and the future of the industry in this locality. a EO company has at present about $0,000 cups placed on trees. gathering pine pitch. It is estimated some.. where around 500,000 cups .can bei placed when the entire field is Ccovered. The Nevada City plant is the only turpentine plant in the United tates outside of the Suthern states. Several shipments of turpentine and resin have already been made to San Francisco. Mr. Mirov also spoke of heptane, a product which is secured from the~}-—____._Digger and Jeffrey pine, and is quite valuable. Pamphlets on heptane can 2s ae had by writing the farm advisor’s ‘office at Grass Valley. : 0 _ PERSONAL MENTION ee Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mahoney of Sacramento and Mr. and Mrs. ¥red York and Mr. and Mrs. EB. J.'N. Ott, Jr., and son spent the holiday week-end at the Ott home. The visitors were highly pleased with the parade and with the large collection of old ‘relics. They state that they. have attended many ’49er celebrations, but have never seen a better one. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ninnis of San ‘Francisco are visiting relatives here for a week. They plan to spend the following week-end at Lake ‘Tahoe. Miss Eileen Huy of San Francisco spent a few hours on the. Fourth with her parents. 0 SHOBE VISITS NEVADA CITY Preston L. Shobe, executive vice president of. the Italian Investment en Corporation, which has taken over aS, < the Nevada County Building and Loan Association, was in town last week making ar executive visit to the local offices of the concern. '2* Hi. B. Dow will continue as manager of the local branch and the offices will be in the Dow building as heretofore. , “queav . “weg ‘A011BA ee gezuig =‘“89T euodd Mauer, YES—BUT SOMETHING MORE. Chesterfield offers richness, .aroma, satisfying flavor. BETTER TASTE —that's the answer; and that’s what smokers get in Chesterfield in fullest measure—the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended. Better taste, and milder too! \ yay ‘porredou ‘201A “LL Ind le 1930, LicceTt & Myers TOBACCO Co. = ~ tee ase