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Miss Barbara Clark
~ Weds Carroll Coughlan
At a wedding ceremony held in
St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral
‘Baturday, June 8, in Reno, Miss Bar‘bara Clark of that city, and Carroll
J. Coughlan of Nevada City were
united in matrimony by Rev. Father
Sheehy. x
Those in attendance. were. the
mother of the bride, Mrs. Clyde
Fletcher, the mother of bridegroom, Mrs. Dan J. Coughlan, Miss
* Norma Anderson of Reno, who acted as brdesmaid, Ff. R. oiey of Sacramento, the best man, and Mrs.
Foley.the
The bride is a native of Goldfield, .
‘Nevada. She attended Dominican Collegé at San Rafael and the University of Nevada, where she was a'member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority.
She also took post-graduate work at
Dominican College and there receiv‘ed a certificate in social work. Since
‘graduation she has been employed by
the state of Nevada, the last two
years as. state supervisor, Division
of Child Welfare Services.
Mr. Coughlan was born Ne'wada City and attended the _ local
schools. He is the son of the late
Dan J. Coughlan and Mrs. Katherine Coughlan. He attended St, Mary’s
College and was graduated with the
¢ class of 1933. Since that time he has
been employed by Alpha Stores Ltd.
of this city.
After a wedding trip the young
couple will make their home in Nevada City.
in
Miss Helen Arbogast
Weds Kenneth Beatie
“Miss Helen Arbogast, daughter of
Supervisor C. S. Arbogast, became
fhe bride of Kenneth Beatie of
City and after completing the local:
. cclaeete, graduated from College of
l the Pacific in Stockton. She has been .
teaching in the Meridian school the!
past year. She isa talented musician. .
The groom is associated with his
father in business in Marysville. Af. ter a honeymoon the young couple}
. will make their home in Marysville. .
.
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'Mrs. Foreman Hostess
At Daughter's Birthday
. Mrs. Bert Foreman enlitertained at
la delightful party recently honor. ing the eighteenth birthday of her
; daughter, Miss Doreen’ Foreman.
The party started at 7:30 in the eve. ning and.games and a_ social time
. were enjoyed.
(Pastel decorations and flowers in
tthe same colors were used about the
home and on the table. She was the
recipient of many gifts.
Present for the ‘happy occasion
were. Miss Edna Smith, George
Smith, and Harléy Ames, Placerville, E. Crispin, Eddie Helsbach, Miss
Bonita Bayley, Grass Valley; Marjory Clark, Bernice McQuay, Doreen
Watson, LeVerne Willard, Dick
Clark, Dick Keen and McKenzie.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY
DEEDED TO THE STATE FOR
DELINQUENT TAXES
Date: May 27th, 1940.
Whereas, I was on the:11th day of
May, 1940, directed by the Board of
Supervisors of Nevada County, State
of California, and there was received
by me and filed in my office an authorization of the State Controller
dated May 21, 1940, to sell at public
auction, for cash in lawful money of
the United States, certain tax deeded
property, public notice is hereby given that unless the said property is
redeemed as provided by law, I will
Marysville at a beautiful service in
the local Methodist church at four .
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The
bride was’ giwen in marriage by her.
father. Rev. David Ralston of ‘the
“(Methodist church read the marriage ;
service. Miss Bethel Beatie, sister of .
the groom was maid of honor, Miss
Helen Davidson of Nevada City and
‘Miss Jean Torvend of Modesto were .
‘pridesmaids. Burton Olmstead of
Stockton was best man.
The bride is a native of Nevada
SSRN ale is
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on the 24th day of June, 1940, at the
hour of 2 o’clock P. M. in the Tax
“ollector’s office in the Court House
of the County of Nevada, in the City
of Nevada, sell as directed the said
sroperty for a sum not less than the
minimum price or prices set forth in
thts notice.
The parcel or parcels of property
that are the subject of this notice are }situated in the County of Nevada,
State of California, and are described
as follows:
PARCEL No. 1
Si, ‘of ‘the SHUs tot 1 -of the
NE and Lots 2 and 3 of the SE%
of Sec. 11, containing 134 acres; the
NEY of Sec. 21, containing 160
acres; the E% of the E% of Sec. 16,
eontaning 160 acres; E% of E% of
Sec. 17, containing 160 acres; NW%
of Sec, 4, containing 160° acres; NE
¥% of Sec. 9, containing, 160 acres.
All of above described property located in Twp. 16 North, Rg. 10 Bast,
M. D. B. & M. Min, price $1,167.50.
Assessed to Oscar Tamm for the
year 1931 to and including the year
1937.
PARCEL No. 2
SEY, of the NW and the SW%4
of the NE% of Sec. 1, Twp. 16 North,
R. 10 East M. D. B. & M. containing
80 acres. Min. price $100.00. Assessed to Oakvale Mining Co., for the
year 1930 to and including the year
193643.
If redemption of the property or
the initiation of an installment plan
of redemption is not made according
LINDA DARNEL!
CITY NUGGET: MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1940.
amaaeial
NEVADA
IN STARDUST
TO OPEN WED.
What is generally conceded to be
the greatest of all ‘modern ballads,
“Star Dust,’’ by H. Carmichael and
Mitchell Parish, has inspired a great
picture, the 20th Century Fox film
of the same name which stars lovely .
Linda Darnell.
The perennially popular number
is sung by Mary Healy in the film
coming Wednesday to the Nevada
Theatre. ;
The picture of tells the story
plucky small town youngsters scrap-;
ping for fame in the great adventure
ithat is Hollwood, a story that well
might be the tale of Linda’s own
meteoric rise to stardom.
Also featured are two brand new
songs by Mack Gordon, famous Hollywood song writer.
“Secrets in the Moonlight’ and
“Don’t Let It Get You Down,” are
two of the best numbers Gordon has
ever done and it should be“remem-'
bered that he was in on such famous
hits as “Did You Ever See a Dream.
Walking,’ ‘‘Never in a Million
Years,’’ and many others,John Payne appears opposite Linda in “Star Dust.”
ers Production .Chief Darryl .F. Zanuck chose for other featured roles in
her supporting cast are Roland
Young, Charlotte Greenwood, William Gargan, Mary Beth Hughes,
Mary Healy and Donald Meek.
Visits Mother—
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
daughters of Auburn
Curtis and
visited
cardini and other relatives here today.
Another Limit—
“Whispering’’ Dick Lane was all
smiles again this morning and reports a nice limit of trout caught on
the South Yuba river above Washington yesterday.
These songs, .
Among ‘the play-:
for .
a time with his mother, Mrs. (C. Mus-;
. By BARBARA *PHARISS
.
meena .
. Friday morning the students came
to school for the closing assembly of
. the year at 10 o’clock. Mr. Kjorlie
opened the assembly with a short
speech, wishing everyone a pleasant
vacation. Three teachers Miss Rector, Mrs. Flewellen and Mr. Burke,
who are leaving expressed their regret. Miss Rector is to be married,
; Mrs. Flewellen will go to the city to
take care of a brother and ‘sister,
and Mr. Burke will continue his
schooling in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Hefelfinger then presented
the following girls with certiificates
showing they had passed the necessar course in hygiene: Jean Eliott,
June Curtis, Enid Brown, Mary Innis, Betty Krough, ‘Carol. Merrill, '
Hetty Clark, Maude Fox, Kathleen
Fissell, Mary Libbey, Kathleen Laiu,'
Levon Yates, Agatha Yates. Joyce
Henwod, Ethel Merrill, Patricia Pre-—
, sley, Sylvia Ronning, Doris Rosyni Ski, Mildred Ratcliff, Frances Savio,
Elsie Schreinber, Doreen Watson,
Florence , Winney, and Faydean
. White.
Coach Ed Frantz then told how he
‘had enjoyed working as coach this
year and spoke of the ability and enthusiasm of the boys on the teams.
He then awarded football-letters to
‘the following boys: Frank Angelini,
. Luburn Williams, ‘George Strach,
. Frank Roberts, Bob Schmidt, Dennis
. Coughlan, Melvin Creedman, Oscar
Engstrom, George McCartney, Kirk
Martin, Bob Mitchell, Albert Ponticelli, George Phillips, Bill Muscardi'ni, Allen Spracklen, Ronald Joyal.
The basketball letters were awarded to the following A team members.
Hobart Childers, Ed. Jacobs, Chick
Thomas, Bob Mitchell, Kirk Martin,
Ronald Joyal, Oscar Engstrom, and
Allen Spracklen. The B team mem.
bers who received letters are Dick .
Gregory, Clement Henwood, Everett '
, Stage produced an impressive sight.
The orchestra played the recession/al and the class. marched in single
, tion.
Angove, Leroy Leonard, Don Odg-)
ers, Chick Gregory and John Mc-,
Leod.
The outgoing student body officers then introduced next years officers, who in turn said a few words. '
The outgoing officers are president, Margie Clerk;. vice president,
Elsie ‘Schreiber; secretary,. Oscar.
Engstrom; and treasurer. Adrianne,
Barnhart, The following are next .
years officers: president, Kirk Mar-.
tin; vice president, Mary Jnnis; sec.
retary, Dénald Odgers: and treasurer, .
Mildred Ratcliff.
The students then went to their.
class meetings to receive their report
cards which closed their school year. '
FIRST COMMENCEMENT IN GYM
The class of 1940 was the first to
graduate from the finished auditorium. The seniors in their caps and
gowns on the Itastefully decorated
file on each side and across the stage.
Reverend Pateman gave the invocaBill Wagner spoke on ‘The
Outlook in Industry,’’ and Margie
Clark spoke on‘ Learning .for Living.’’ The string ‘octet then played
“Romance’’ by Mozart, after which
the orchestra played ‘‘Intermezzo”’
by Bizet. Dick Pease then spoke on
,; Bausch and Lomb Science
! Prank Angelini recetved mention for
“Functioning Citizenship,’’ and Jane!
Bennett on “Life Begins in 1940.”
The chorus sang “The Lord’s Prayer’, “Cherubim Song’’ and “I Love
Life.”’ Mr. Kijorlie presented the
class and read the namés of those
who had received school letters. Mr.
Kjorlie presented Mrs. Flewellen and
she spoke a few words of farewell to
the graduates, school,-and friends.
Miles Coughlin presented the diplomas and Mr. Ralston pronounced the
benediction. The chorus and senior
class sang ‘Auld Lang Syne’ and
“Nevada Hi.”’ The students then
marched off the stage.
Patricia Arbogast is a dife_memnber of the (California Scholarship
Federation. Hal Draper received the
award.
two years perfeet attendance.
After graduation the P. T. A. and
mothers of the graduates gave a
dance in the gymnasium in honor of
the senior class.
Weekend at Fair— _
Raymond Leonard, Leo Angelini,
Max Young and Don Bosworth spent
the week end attending the rodeo at
Livermore and visiting Treasure T°
land, ;
Dependable used cars at GEORGE _,
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with easy terms.
Nevada Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
PINOCCHIO
spects equalling and surpassing
Dwarfs”’.
Walt Disney’s famous cartoon in multiplane
technicolor portraying the exquisitely comical adventures of Pinocchio, in many
re“Snow White and the Seven
Be
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
STARDUST
Linda Darnell in a novel drama of young
love, Two youthful lovers bruising their
‘ hearts, finding out things about love in the
great adventure that is Hollywood.
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SEE THE OTHER
Bic 6 AND 8
CUBIC FOOT
to law prior to the sale thereof, the
right of redemption will cease.
FRANK STEEL,
Tax Collector, Nevada County,
State of California. '
Date of first publication May 27,
1940.
May 27, June 3, 10.
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