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PAGE SIX
Gertrude Wild,
Genasci,
BilerErnestine
Tischer,
Plorence
man, Gertrude Jones, Lois Ennor,
Owen Samora, Mae Arbogas:, Reita .
i, Anna C. Tucker, Mrs.
AugustinMrs.
sezhine
Secial Events
Miss Madeline Himes
HOLD SCRAP BOOK IN
TR'T() {CIVIC CLUB TOLAST
FORTY FOUR T0 SEASON'S MEETING
Ida Guenther, Mrs. Ella N. Austin,
Miss Madeline Himes was tenderMrs. Isabel Heffelfinger the Rostess .
ed a grand surprise when her friends and her mother.
and co-workers at «he tourt house
Miss Helen Sutton and
Gene Turner are Wed
in fancy dress costumes burst in up
on her at her home on Piety Hill on
Tuesday, night,
the
occasion
be
the last méeting of the
i
:
e
pide
lS
dt cute 0 See
‘ny
Nigeig oe ees esate
the Sutton home: in. /
.
H. H. Buckner of He is retiring after this yeare
Rev.
per table centered with a large beauDewnieville.
being;
is
m
A very enjoyable progra
City performed the cere; Nevada
tiful birthday cake.
prepared by Mr. Leslie and Mrs. Libmicmy.
Those who enjoyed the happy afbey for the event. b:-will include two}
at
marriage
fair were: Misses Bernice Clemo, Jo-.
class songs. ‘Memories’,
rsonal:
De
GRADUATION .
,
ates of all ages.
Diaries, Memory Books, Autograph Books, Cameras and Albums, Toiletries, Shaving Sets,
Brush and Comb Sets, Wallets,
Brief Cases, Perfumes, Atomiz
ers, Tennis Rackets, Typewriters, Etc.
GRADUATION
CARDS
Complete assortment
5c and up
R. E. HARRIS
PHONE
Rexall
100
Drug Store
DANCE
:
EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
!
At
. LAKE .
}OLYMPIA
4
will sing the verse, in . tae
of Con
—and—
His 10-Piece Orchestra
DANCING FROM 9 TO 2
Admission, per couple .... $1.00
(Plus Tax)
Extra Ladies ......--..-------.25c
at
Grand
the
Parlor
which
commitiee
members
who
.
. lieve it worthy of a prize, as being
FOR IMPROVED ©
{
entirely
donee
by the
ladies
them
selves.
The book is divided. into several
departments,
the
first
being
Parlor
Publicity for which the greater num
CITY SANITATION
. ber of points are offered and thanks
A. garbage disposal
second
L.
and Mrs. H._
Engle-.
Federation of Wcmen’s Clubs
May
jin Plaéeryille Thursday,
.
held
27,
Belle
. Mrs. James Penrose and Mrs.
vice
first
-as
Douglass Were re-elected
ayetean
and are due the Nugget and Union for
their aid
in
this
respect.
ly.
president and treasurer respective
duce the number
stood of each decade in the life of Califorboys will render a few selections ©2 . ject. He declared that the city
nia.
their harmonicas. Principal Walter); need of an ordinance requiring all
their garCarlson will present diplomas to the) nouseholders to dispose ofduly
licen
. tollowing young
graduates:
Everett . pace through a collector
Pioneer Department shows photo
graphs and articles of ‘‘old timers”’
of both sexes.
It is expected that
Austin, Thomas Evereti Ashton, Ben sed by the city. He stated that this photos of other pioneers may be addon
ingt
Wash
of
Blay
es
Charl
Mrs.
B. Barry, Maxine Fern Beaton, Gan would do away with the present haped within a few days.
or Tuesday.
was a Nevada City visit
Benuzzi, Tillit Erica Benuzzi, Doro-} hazard dumping of tin cans and re
Her thother Mrs. Sarah Morrison of . thy Helen Besso, Eleanor Pauline . fuse along highways and streams.
Flint, Michigan, has arrived to spend Besso, Louis Francis Butz, Leroy Cal-;
tse summer with her.
~ George R. Osterman, former Nevada City resident, took part in the
Shriner convention in Los Angeles
Dr Bernard Hummelt, who in
Mrs. W. E. Young and Mrs. Jessie
“Costa will leave for San Jose Sun, day to be in that city in time for en‘campment of Veterans
of
Foreign
, Wars and the Auxiliaries. Mrs. Young
; was chosen a delegate from Banner
. Mt. Post, V. F. W.
Auxiliary
a
hot
sprin
danger of
polluting the
the
geyser
muddy water.
He has
old
geyse
moth, Mr. Gwin found
Margaret May Shearer, Gale AnnetE. Kjorlie, Dr. Bernard Hummelt and
te Smith, Thaddeus Eugene Sigourq Otis Brown to draw up a petition to
ney, Raymond Sowden,
Billy
Bob the city council, secure signatures
Turner, Theadore’.
Vassion,
Alice to it from the club membership and
Marie Wagner, Joseph Louis Widauf, such other citizens as may desire to
and Jonnnie Jack Wong. This class sign it.
is smaller than the fonmer classes.
City Attorney
Frank
Finnegan
Grammar school mothers of the called attention to the fact that neargraduating class will give a lunohly. two years ago he drew up such an
eon. at the National Hotel after the ordinance but that a group of citizgraduation exercises.
ens at that time protested and the
SWIM POOL NOW ~
OPEN FOR SEASON
city council had not yet acted upon
time he has seen
the
stock of these famous preparations,
WATERMAN AND PARKER
DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS
AND PENCILS
Yard¢y Toilet Articles, Leather
Gifts-in Bill Folds, and Key
Cases, Gift Stationery
Graduation Cards of All
Kinds
5c to 5()c
Parlor
activities
modern.
and
DICKERMAN
photo
ing,
assisted
‘Mrs.
open on weeks days from 1:00 p. m.
by Mrs.
Evelima
Anna
Drug Store
Tucker.
Skeahan left
Weda
NEVADA CITY
nesday for San Francisco for a vis
Nevada Theatre
SS SSS
FRIDAY
HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT
SATURDAY
THE LAST GANGSTER: co: 33.2
Edward
® Caesar
G.
to
Robinson
“eet?”
the
bride who quit him and shoot it out with the double
And WILD HORSE RODEO with the Three Mesquiteers resurcrossers.
recting a broken down jodeo outfit.
—
a;
SUNDAY
Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy
TEST PILOT: a dramatization'of daring feats among
®Sthe perils of the airways. A fiery romance
punctuated with flaming crashes, ‘and hheart-socking love episodes,
thrills and pulse-pounding adventure.
it.
Robert Hendricks stated that the
Canadian
provincial
governments
enforced regulations for chlorination
of water supplies not only
to. 9:00 p. m. and on Sundays from
12:00 to 9:00. p. m. On Thursday
been traveling over this route the
the pool closes at 5:30 p. m.
for
past eight years and this is the first
lraining and cleaning. When this is
r
spouting red
We are’ agents for Lentheric
and always have a complete
has done much of the interior letter
water sup
Irene Jeanne Odegaard,
Frank O’-.
The president of the club, at the
Shaughnessy, Verna® Pitts, Florence} conclusion
of
he
discussion apMarie Rickard, William Patrick Roe,, pointed a committee consisting of H.
and
near, Mam
rance, Talcum Both Powder, Compacts, Bath Salts
—also—
Shanghai Asphodele
and caption
done by ‘Mrs. George Kagerer, who
Douglas H. Noble, Betty O'Connor, , ply was immeasurably increased.
for
ail
The municipal swim pool openea municipalities but also for all mining
ito Bishop going via Reno, over the
at noon, Sunday, June 12, and more camps and other. industrial plants
They found good
recent week end.
than’ 600 have already enjoyed a outside municipalities. He stated that
roads but melting snows made the
swim Veryl Gray, manager of the he believed thiat they should not cost
streams muddy practically all the
pool states that the pool will be! a great deal. William Lee remarked
gs
At
Powder, Perfume, Frag
vin Christenson, Catherine Coolidge, . address before the club some months graph of Nevada City
Lucille Delorius Danos, Margaret M. . ago called attention to the need of a
i family enjoyed a 273 mile moor trip
way.
and
the cover shows a
City seven years ago. His Mexican ent Larson Henwood, William Ches.
with it.
that
added
DeWitt Nelson
regalia is gay and colorful. Mr. and ter Hullender, Robert Lester Jayne, more than one ishundred
thousand
Mrs. Osterman are preparing to come Billie Louise Keller, Marilyn Jean . coming into adjacent watersheds for
to Nevada City for the 4th of July Lee, Wanda Lystrup, George Marin-,
the
sports,
winter recreation and
and it iis expected he will wear his kovich, Clifford Howard Masterson,.
: home.
LENTHERIC TWEED
TOILETRIES
‘Relic pages contain souvenirs and
programs
an
Deason, Gordon
Arthur
Douglas, . chlorination system stated that with
Vernon Hicher, Robert Farmer, Bet-. the increasing numbers building cotover the seventh, eighth and ninth of ty LaVerne Foote, Richard Tae
tages in the woods and along all the
this week. He took his degree in this Gregory, Marguerite Lucille Hafel-. roads there is increasing danger of
division of Masonry in old Mexico finger, Francis LeRoy Held, Clem-. contamination of the water supply.
costume on this occasion.
M. I. Dow, who has been in Los
. Angeles for several months, returned_to this city this week. He left his
wife with a daughter and she re“mains critically ill. She was ill when
she left here and was in a hospital
for some time, recovering sufficiently recently to go to her daughters
GIFTS For The
GRADUATES
have
The Historical department deals
the way of chlorination for the dowith matters of special interest in
two)
give
also”
will
or
O'Conn
ty
.
ing
bright, Ras ‘raurned from atted
Gift of mestic water supply were discussed California, past and present and the
“The
entitled,
s
‘Junior College in Sacramento the speeche
Music,’". py the Rotary club at luncheon yesFashion Department represen:s the
of
Gif:
“The
Speech,” and
past term.
respectively. Marilyn Lee will intro-. terday.
broached the subchanges in dress and transportation
Draper
Hal
At a.meeting of the Tri-County
s. The eighth grade .
zressman
ional Forest at Nevada City and
Rollin Banta
will be entered in a
the past eight months = are “justly
proud of their achievement and be
se
‘
ion for Nevada City in
song. William C. Hullender and Betby ot er sanitat
turesque and Dignified Ballroom.
om Engagement by Request
book
worked patiently on the project for
the,
“Barefoot Trail.’’ Misses Betty
and Margaret May Shearzr
Northern Californfa’s Most Pic
Maintenance Day Ball
contest
Tie
ROTARY 10 ASK
Connor
‘Mrs Costa was selected as alternate.
M. Gwin, administrative as-. _
Cc.
! sistant on the staff of the Tahoe Na
SATURDAY NIGHT —
JUNE 11
This:
sasenaemmpaaeniaiaiaibiii
BA
La a
«ee ose
eee
sw —
soe,
<i
5
cma
that to install a system that would
emit chlorine in direct ratio to the
gallonage running into the water
mains ‘would probably necessitate securing and paying for the best
de
completed the water is again turned vices and expert supervision in inIt
spouting hot water and steam.
in and it is ready for use by noon of stalling them.
started last fall and has been golng
Friday.
Dr. Hummelt was asked to conly
ever. since.
continuous
tinue his investigation of the matter
Judge Raglan Tuttle returned the
Mr. and Mrs. VanEvery of Galt moand to recomimend a course of action
first of the week from a brief visit
tored to Nevada City Wednesday eveto be followed by the club in aiding
with his wife in San Francisco. Mrs.
ning bringing their daughter, Mrs. a movement to secure proper chlorTuttle was called to the city to be
Verle Gray, and
infant daughter. ination of the water supply. It was
near her brother whois very ill.
Mrs. Gray will remain to be with her suggested that federal aid might be
husband who is in charge of the obtained.
municipal swimming pool.
Charles Genasci motored to Sacramento this week to meet his nephew, Milton Comozzy, of Ellensberg,
Washington. Mr. Comozzy hias been
aittending the Shriners convention in
Due to the annual settlement at
Los Angeles.
this mint, deposits received after
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. WGarris left June 17, 1938 will not be*liquidated
Tuesday for a two weeks vacation. until July 1, 1938. Deposits received
Mrs. Harris went to San Francisco prior to that date or later than June
and Mr. Harris was joined there by; 27, will be liquidated in the: cuswe
Value $29.75
his brother from Los Angeles and tomary five days.
Pierced Serving Tray
they are on their way to Seattle,
Value $8.00
where they will visit relatives. Mr.
Harris stated they would drive up the
Tarnish-Proof Chest
Redwood highway and icontinue up
Value $5.00
the coast route as far as possible.
Robert Elliott, oldest brother of
Charles Elliott of this city, and wife
of Seattle, arrived in Nevada City
Wednesday evening for a visit.
Jim Dolan, who had his left foot
amputated in a San Francisco hosRollin Banta and his 11-piece orpital this week, is
getting
along
TILE: eee RCS
Let us show you our large line
of appropriate gifts for gradu
partner who is ill in the French hos
pital.
RN
GIFTS
Jackson
and _
O'-.
Englebright, son
some time in Sacramento and is now
While
visiting in San Francisco.
there he called on Jim Dolan his
school) oreign Affairs’ will be presented
Robin-. ‘convenes in Santa Barbara, June 29.
eae bideceatn! Se
grade students eae Sa Monday by Mrs Kathleen
sented at a tastefully arranged sup
gave her a
the
tie
‘. which “Books on International and
beautiful gold locket wiich was pre
with a gift ard the growp
of
Twin Cities Clothing Company, spent
on
man, has arranged a series of four urday.
{katks on current books, the first of
Sutton, daughter. of when 44 e‘’ghth
of_ graduation
Sutton of Downie. ceive b-eir diploma
Carl
Mrs.
ye. and
. son,
y lle and Gene Turner, son of the late} from grammar school.
This will also be Principal Walter .
Harry Turner of Sa ley were united .
Each guest presented Miss Himes
Jack Grizzle, part owner
The Native Daughters Scrap Book
will be on display in the window of
Mrs. George Legg, literary chairthe Nugget office tomorrow and Sat
tb els Aare oe “hoy com
Helen
Miss
ing her birthday.
season
einen
STATECONTEST
The Weinen’s Oe: Club will hold
GRADUATE FROM
' Ha M. Austin, Mrs. Woodruffe, Mrs.
Surprise Hostess
-,.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938.
NEVADACITY NUGGET
Se
S. F. MINT MAKES
"52 Piece Service for 8
ROLUINBANTA
SAT.NIGHT AT
OLYMPIA PARK
TUDOR PLATE
BY ONEIDA COMMUNITY SILVERSMITHS
e
A Perfect Gift for Any Bride! This stunning solid wood
chest, containing 52 gleaming pieces of lovely TUDOR
'
. PLATE, plus a beautifully decorated 12” Serving Tray
Plenty of fine silverware to
LIMITED TiME.
—**°*
set your table in style.
.
ae
OFFER
A 52'Piece Set contains: 16 Teaspoons,
‘
SALAD $§ °° . 8 Dessert Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad
Serving Spoons, . Butter Knife,
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chestra that
appears at
Olympia’
Rev. John Telfer, retired MethodPark Saturday, June 11, for another
ist minister who formerly lived in engagement by request has been votNevada City is visiting friends: here. ed as the most popular group of
The state division of
highways dance musicians for the season of
crews are oiling different sections of 1937-1938 by the Pi Delta Kappa and
the highways. The new road mixture Kappa Alpha Pi fraternities. Their
is being spread between Rough and style of music has found great favor
Ready and Marysville on the Tahoe with the college. crowds.
Rollin Banta himself
has
won
Ukiah highway or route 20. They are
also improving the shoulders of the much praise*on his clarinet solos
highway in the same section. Yesterand his unique arrangements that
day a truck and men repaired paveset feet a tappin’. Musicians of other
ment on Broad street
in
Nevada name orchestras ‘consider Randolph
City, this being a portion of their Cleveland, the rhythm man, as one
(of the “best in the grove,’ drumhighway.
The many friends of Joe O’Neill,. ‘mers on the stands today.
The vocalist, Sammy Nicoletti, has
who is critically ill with pneumonia
Columbia’s
at the Nevada City Sanitarium, will appeared over KRFC,
‘be pleased to know that he is showBroadcasting System on many occaing steady progress in his recovery. sions.
A FEW 1937
KELVINATOR
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS
BRAND NEW °
Just as they came
‘from the factory —
_ACT: NOW!
THEY'RE BARGAINS—SO
Alpha Stores, Ltd.
Nevada City Phone 5
Grass Valley Phone 88
SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS— EASY TERMS!
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