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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

July 9, 1934 (8 pages)

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octal Events jen Section To I Flower Show © The Garden Section of _ the Woman's Civic club will meet to“‘Mortow (Tuesday) afternoon at #45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Goede, Godetia ranch. The Meeting is open to all mémbers of the Civic club and they-are especially urged to attend, as at this session, plans will be made for the annual flower show in September. Miss Ida Harry of Sacramento "and Charles R. Morehouse. of San Francisco announced their engagement several days ago ‘to their many » friends. Miss Harty is a native of Nevada City having lived here a number of years before her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Harry, moved with her to Sacramento, where Mr. Harry is now employed in handling freight at a Sacramento depot. Charles R. Morehouse is a native gt Grass Valley and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Morehouse. He if connected with a law firm in San Francisco. Miss Harry and Mr. Morehouse have visiteq in this district several times with her aunts, Mrs. Edward _©. Uren of Nevada City and Mrs., Harry George of Grass Valley, and his parents in the latter city. It is expected the wedding will be @n event of the early fall. % ersonal\ Coroner A. M. Holmes is a Sacramento visitor today. John Bertelsen. contractor, is eretting a building for Mrs. Gina Ferano on her property edjoining the Holmes Funeral Home. She will Belt beer and light wines in the new building. + Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roddy left . #his morning for Reno, where Mr. , Roddy has been in business, for soma , months. Mrs.sRoddy has continued her residence here but left today to eside in Reno at least until the seVere weather sets in. __, Gove Celio has sold another Olds~ ‘mebile this time to Walter Marrigam of Grass Valley. The car is a . , Attorney Harry McKee returned Friday from a two-day visit with his tifa sons in San Francisco. Mrs. Coberly of Yuba City visited with her daughter, Mrs, Edward Rose of the Fashion Shoppe, last . Friday. Clifford Merriam, Cub. Scout: Mastér, spent the week-end at Camp: PaNEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY . Nevada City eee Phone 491 W Prompt ‘and Reasonable Service Bret Harte . Produces the Bes#hMilk it is Possible. to . ace. that won the Statd’s highest . \ward of Calif. State Fair 19313#932:1933 A JOHNSON, Prc 78 hy, Ante? Lae Bill Kilroy. Mrs. Emma Foley left Sunday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. Hoagland, and new granddaughter in Kimberly, Nevada. Miss Lucille Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry who has been in Oakland for the past, few months~has returned home. Mr. Walter Hennes of Spreckles, California is spending his vacation in this region. He was in Nevada City Friday, the past week he has been in Camptonyille and Gold Lake. Mr. and .=Mrs. T. A. White, of Stockton are here visiting with Mrs. the highways. THE meager it goad Cs SE = > hatsi, ‘visiting the .camp with two. local Cub Scouts, Dick Gregory and bh . 2 The constant drive against excesSive speed and reckless driving’ will be balanced this summer by a camaign against slow motorists who clog A California Highway Patrol movement to promote safety and. courtesy will be featured by a more diligent watch for motorists who impede the flow of traffic by driving in the left violates the law, he pointed out. center ‘of the highways or refusing te Numerous reports ‘of accidents : ‘having been caused by slow moving a> ; wehiciles caused Raymond Cato, chief of the patrol, to issue the new order and call attention to section 1228 of the California Vehicle code which reads; iq an “In driving up on the right side ot a highway the driver shall drive as closely as practical to the right edge or curb of the highway except. when overtaking or passing: an®ther ve-. hicle, or when placing a vehicle in ‘position to make a left-hand turn,”
White’s mother and brothers, Mrs. Fraser and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Irvin of Sacramento visited friends — in Neyada City over the Fourth. Ollie Cullen returned to © his home in San, Francisco after .a week spent here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dolan. His wife and children will remain for’ another week’s vacation. i eae * SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA A. M. HOLMES Primary Election, CORONER NEVADA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA August 28th, 1934 Tuesday, CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAR. a Any motorist who crowds to the . Helen Bo Marysville is es Ida Magonegal on 'Ziom @tz _— ie Manday: Tulv 9, 1934 tilzear Foley, of Visalia is spendiis mother, Mrs. Emma Foley, and other relatives. will remain until Sunday, ,; TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT _ MONDAY AND TUESDAY 2 “LITTLE WOMEN” than Wednesday Night and Thursday Night . “Tarzan and His Mate’’ _. The Picture Story of constant thrills, far more fun “Tarzan, the Ape Man,”’ this new jungle story presents Johnny Weissmuller as an amazing. tree-top aerialist. With his mate, Maureen O'Sullivan, he meets, rides or worsts the huge beasts of the jungle—elephants, rhinos and hippos. — BOYS, GIRLS, AND GROWN UPS FIND THIS PICTURE TENSELY EXCITING NEVADA THEATER A Good Time to Buy is the Month of J uly Long Way. . Good News for Folks WI J DAY, JULY EGULAR JULY CE SALE . ho Want to Make a Little Money Go a : . +» Our Mid-Summer Sale Brings Goods of Var1ous Kindsj/for Personal and Home Needs ec Leiter at Supreme Savings. + Tempting Prices on Everything You and Your Family — Will Need — lth . . ‘ Men’s Dept. SHIRTS SWEATERS SOX _ UNDERWEAR NECKTIES FELTHATS STRAW HATS CAPS SLACKS “a UMIPERS WORK SHIRTS . FLANNEL TROUSERS — Every Department Falls Into Line. Towels: — _ Pillow Slips “os Sheets (* ‘Table Linens ">: Prints © ia, Bo, nn OES SETS eee ee EN ee ee F. ORO A * 7 All Reduced Ladies’ Dept. ~ SILK FROCKS TRAVELING CASES WASH FROCKS SKIRTS BLOUSES MILLINERY SILK HOSIERY CORSETS UNDERWEAR PARASOLS _ PURSES RR RO OR I . 5 teste she ste she ate ae she oh oh ot eee ee eke hesteake ste steatesteste ste ste stestestesiteate teste stealeateats ofest che ht ot ee teste he ste te teste she ate hs chet oe be he > * a i i ie i i eh a a a SF ee se OS ee ers Gl i i le le ie le le ale Be ae a ee ee RIBBONS NOTHUONS ng a few days in Nevada City with . as Sr ee