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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 10, 1935 (4 pages)

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ieee ‘" . IES RT SRI AG oslyoaly ANGE. 3 Per _THE nee oi CITY NUGGET MONDAY, _JUNE 10, 1933. AGE. FOUR . nha ane eee eee ee ee we SOCIAL EVENTS : FRILL LL EA LLL LDL AL hd rrr iret reer re ett ee et ee a= Virginia Lee Day Weds ‘Clyde Browning Miss Virginia Lee Day Clyde Randell Browning’y in wedlock at the Trinity Episcopal ehurch on, Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, amidst a group of relatives and friends. ‘ Before the Mrs. 308worth sang ‘OQ Promise Me” and He Love You Truly.”’ As the bridal party : entered the church the wedding march was softly played. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Lee M. Day and a graduate of the class of °35. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Brownings, and Mr. wer e united ceremony groom is a GaSe sa wac see = aes sean ae a rare eee n anwar we of French Corral, and is employed “by the, Ace Sheet Metal Works. in Grass Valley. The bride was gowned in white satin: made on princess lines and Wore a waist length. veil crowned with white pearls. The maid of hon-’ or, Miss Irene Browning, sister of the groom, mal trimmed in blue and a pink net hat to match. The bridesmaids were ‘Misses Dolly Jefferson and Margaret Thomas, they gowned in popular shirtmeker formals made 0 rose beige lace. Miss Jefferson wore hers over orchid satin and Miss Thomas’ was over nile green ‘both bridesmaids wore large hats to match their gowns. bride’s lovely bouquet was of bridal flowers and her aitendants ‘earrie pink sweet peas. were _ Browning were ushers. A reception was held at Pythian Castle, where a_ buffet luncheon Was served. in the center of the table was a decorated birthday cake in honor of the groom’s’ twentyfirst birthday that day. On a table at the end of the hall was a three tiered wedding cake beautifully decorated in silver and white. The bridal party gave the happy couple a noisy ‘‘send off’ as far as the outskirts of Grass Valley as they left on a motor trip for an unknown honeymoon. Laurel Bele : Elects Officers Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., Nevada City nominated and elected their officers Wednesday evening and the following were chosen “the several positions: Mary Davis, president; Tobiassen, first vice president: Chatfield, second vice president; Sweeney, third vice president; Adele Tredennick, financial secretary; Adeline O’Connor, treasurer; Nellie Clark, secretary; Annie Hooper, shal. Mrs. Will Maguire, outside sen‘tineél; Mary Martin, inside sentinel; of for Mildrea Ada marIda . } wore a pink silk net for. . the . . satin, . picture . The . mixed! The groom was aitended by Mr. Chester Peterson as best man. Mr.} Harry Jefferson and Mr. Harry } fram, i Eleanor Van Berg. past president; lara Phillips, assistant secretary. The following were chosen as delegates to Grand Parlor which me during the second‘ week of June in Sacramento, Miss Eleanor Van Berg, Mrs. Mildred Tobiassen, Mrs. Ada Chatfield and Mrs. Clara Phillips. . Mrs. ‘Mabel Flindt pale green and yellow ion of flowers decorated the attractive rooms. Dainty refreshments were served after the party. Miss Fore ‘of the order, evening. The president of) 6 tst the Rebekah assembly nape and a profus-} . 4 } of eaad affairs given by the two, orders and the next form of enterrefreshments were served after the dancing. i Mr. W. Benjamin, of Colfax, was present . Tuesday is to . Neva Rebekah Lodge on June 15th. Simic? will go visit there will region and from where bay to Sacramento with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.:R. she Tourtellotte of man was the recipient of many pret-. Big Creek near Fresno are spending ty gifts. tuests present were: een Watson, Evelyn — Lotz, Davis, Patsy King, Agatha Gates, Rose Ponticelli, Doreen and _ Iva Foreman, Messrs. David McCraney, Ross Hughes, Karl Kopp, Jr., Muscardini, Gordon Foreman. Mrs. H.\ Harding Is Tuesday \Club Hostess The Willow Valley Tuesday Club met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Harding on Coyote street in Nevada City. About twelve members were present for a happy social time and fancy work. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. This is the last meeting of the club until this. fall. Odd Fellows wad Rebekahs Enjoy Dance Yhere were about fifty Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in attendance at Misses DorShirley ; Tuesday evening’s party and dance in Oustomah Lodge rooms. A four piece orchestra from Colfax furnished delightful music for a lively time of dancing until midnight. Louie Netz was assisted by a committee of four in preparing the evening’s proThis is the last of the series the entire industry. In DUPLEX COATED MALTHOID The Roll re that sets the pace for impregnated with a new vitalizing ingredient that makes for long life. five weights and colored minera € Cie Serres ny “The Full Service Yard” _ NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER CO. OSCAR -J. ODEGAARD, Manager ' Nevada City 4 ractical mining tests from 25 percentage of sulphurets, beat for NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold value of sulphurets and talings. Assdys made for gold, silver, lead and copper. ‘Mail order check work promptly attended to. New York-California Underwriters, Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Westchester and . . John ' and Stanley ; ' some time at their pretty little home. on the Will Davis ranch in Willow . Valley. Russell B. Farley, of the staté board of equalizagion, returned home Wednesday from Colusa where Miss Dolly Jefferson left Sunday evening for a few days visit at Hammonton with Miss Merle Horwege. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luecks of ‘ San Diego have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Noordhoek at the Charonnet Ranch. Spencer Nelson of Couer de Laine, Idaho who has been the guest of Gurdon Leete for the past three days left today. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ed home Sunday evening three weeks trip which took them through seventeen states. They went as far as Ashville, North Carolina. Some of the states visited were: Nevada, Utah, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Texas, Arizona. They had a most delightful trip enjoying the hospitality of the people in these. states. Elzear Foley visited Mrs. Emma Foley over end. Cc. returnfrom a Uren mother, weekhis the USE REXALL GYPSY CREAM FOR SUNBURN, HEATRASH, . POISON OAK, ETC. SOOTHES — COOLS PROTECTS A most effective and beneticial preparation for quick relief. ‘Guaranteed to tion.
give satisfacLarge Bottle 40c. R.E. Harris PHONE 100 SAVE with SAFETY at, UL DRUGSSTORE’ Bret Harte Dairy Produces the Best Milk it is Possible to Produce CHILDREN, THRIVE ON MILK Guernsey Gold Medal Milk that won the State’s highest AWARD OF CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR 1981, 1982, 1938 U. S. N. JOHNSON, Prop. Nevada City” * “= Phone 77 tainment will be a series of picnics. . . Dainty . 7 he haa been assisting county officers . Ailewueiy and is spending some time district deputy . uncle, in cleaning up liquor law vio lators. ‘in Nevada City with his wife on Mr. and Mrs. Byron McGraw of,» Boulder street. Berkeley spent last week end visitMrs. Nina L. Dalton of Oakland is jing at the home of Mrs. MeGraw’s! the house guest of Betty Martin H. S. Foreman, and Mrs. ForeWest, postmaster of Nevada City. man, Mrs. J.. H. Fuller of Marysville Mr. E: DeWein came down from visited her ‘sister, Mrs. fF.) ¥. Nilo: his mining property, the Dipper, near: on Tuesday. f . . Mrs. Joe Swazey and children of Given Surprise by Pupils . French Corral attended the gradua. Mrs. Mabel. Flindt teacher of the} ries exercises of her gos, pie: seventh grade in Washington Gram-! ae oa Phe ie mar School, in Nevada City, was;~"™ Dae pats siyen a complete surprise Thursday . school, eqarreyes Be FONE) eer afternoon when her forty-six pupils ©O'T*° Thursdays evening. gave her a party at scHool. It was Mrs. Catherine Celio and daughthe day before closing of school and, ter, Miss Catherine Celio, are sepals the children wished to honor their! ing today to spend a vacation with instructor, who had worked eins ieee Celio’s mother, Mrs. Rues in fully, and kindly with them through, Santa Clara. the school term. Harald Hansen, soloist of Hills Dainty refreshments were served, Flat near Grass Valley, and Miss by, the eines and Mrs. Flindt ‘was! Catherine Celio of this city, went. to; presented with a corsage bouquet of Chico Saturday where Mr. Hansen ' red: rose buds. sang over the new. broadcasting stacena tion and was accompanied by Miss} Viiss Doreen Foreman Celio. They went to Reno, Nevada, ey : last Wednesday and were heard over, velebrates Birthday the radio from there. . Mrs. H. S. Foreman entertained at Mrs. Hed “Breexe Came up from] a party last Friday, May 30,in honor! san Francisco Wednesday and is of the 13th birthday of her daugh-. .pending some time in her home ter, Miss Doreen Foreman, at the here. northern limits of Nevada City. Miss Catherine Davis is leaving toA dainty color scheme of pink,. morrow for a month’s vacation in the _Ne vada Theat tr re London, who land, Roland Thursday RUEGLES OF RED GAP inimitable Charles Laughton THE IRON DUKE NN MONDAY AND TUESDAY ed as the became a Ladiés’ man in Red Gap. Young and. Leila Hyams. Matinee Tuesday at 2:15. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY a George Atliss as the famous Duke of feaied Napoleon at ot Waterloo. More heart interest—tmote human action than any pictue ever made by George Arliss. at 2°15. America’s most lovstory the screen, with the gentleman's gentleman from With Mary BoWellington drama—more comes to who dethe Battle Matinec GIBSON Model fcr the price you want to pay. refrigerator . . « capacity, refrige rator 60 .:8un WE CAN GIBSON, WHI Foote Electrical C Co. 108 Pine 132 Mill Street Street Qn makes the interior has sucha comvenrremces. Vv NOW GIVE YOU THREE YEARS TO PAY hasan OR NOT YOU ARK A HOME OWNER, Nevada City Grass Valley SF tee GIBSON FREEZ’R SHELF is an exclusive feature not to be found in any other It gives you greater storags more convenient, makes for faster freezing, better air circulation and greater ial perc see efficiency . . No ether diversifed nuxber of uses, Phone 4 Phone 12% ron A eens STANDARD Pure White Mineral 0il Ideal for making non-fattening mayonnaise and french dressing. 91.89 GALLON ' Ask us for recipe blank. PICNIC NECESSITIES Paper Plates in colors. Tablecloths, Napkins. Doilies, Forks and Spoons. Thermos Bottles and Jugs. DICKERMAN’S DRUG STORE BHM HIE HO eel onioliinioeioie, NEVADA CITY se ote dle aS he he ohn ofa oho nfs of ale she ahs ale oho ots ole she ste oft ole oho rferte she sheate . GRASS VALLEY ‘STEAM LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS 414 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY Phone 108 NEV ADA cITy PHONE 250-W . . GLASSES Open tné for peopte whwuse eyesight is poor GEO. H -SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST 4ai8 Milli Street door to a new world GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. SS se oe feo ee ate shesfeate ete ste. cesitegeteatefeteoen F ORREST B. 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HOGUE, SPECIALIST IN *“THE SCIENCE OF SEEING” EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 147 Mill Street Grass Valley Evenings by Appointment Phone 624 Mrs. Preston’s News Stand Stationery, Magazines 316 Broad St. Nevada City lf to Z Sick and others fail to help you-—see_ us. Our Herbs have helped many and we can help you, too. Office hours for the summer months —Saturday 6 p. m. to & p. m. Sunday 2 a.m. to 2° pe m. only. “YEE & YEE CHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS 121 S. Church Street, Grass Valleg >