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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 12, 1933 (4 pages)

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PAGE SIX. ae GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY Phone 375 111 West Main Street ED. BURTNER, Proprietor DRY MAIL ORDERS GIVEN ( LEANED PROMPT ATTENTION Will call Mdénday and. Thursday lies as much so as the living. on this basis. ers, we are high class. thoroughly. afternoons at your home and deliver on the next trip over. We Will Credit Your Phone , . @ e Choose Your Mortician Wisely The dead is worthy of the best care and attention, We offer you our services While we are not high-priced undertakWe know our profession. very Holmes Funeral Parlor MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICE 1OKI01 IOmIOI 1OLIO emon— NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE Practical mining tests “Sin 25 to 1000-pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of suhurets and tailings, Assays made'for gold: silver, lead and copper. Mail order, eheck work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester -° and Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE E. JUN. OTT, Proprietor : oe lL —3.30—eN0=—cCE10 2OEIOF GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANERS . Modernly Equipped to Provide The Twin Cities and Surrounding Territory with a Dy Cleaning and Laundry Service Unexcelled. 111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY Phone Grass Valley 108 Nevada City 250 W . . GRADUATES HEAR i ‘BACCALAUREATE } The graduating . City . 3accalaureate IHe NEVADA CITY _ NUGGET a class of the Ne. vada high school enjoyed the the ‘topie: delivered by Buckner at the Methodist sermon on “The Power is ae eB chureh last evening. The singing Methodist of Vision’’ Rey. of the Episcopal and choirs accompainied by Marshall Geiselman in a number of selections Was the beautiful Singing of Mrs. Wolfe of Grass Valley. The church was crowded to capacity with filled. even ‘the gallery being paper, Congressman and Mrs. Harry «L: Englebright and son, Jackson, are expected to arrive in Nevada City, their home town, within‘a few days : The __ KEYS are all GONE Bring in your keys. The person holding the key that unlocks the lock receives the Motor Bike You May Win . DICKERMAN Drug Store NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA } i i 3 ee ee eee ‘“; _ Here is an electric refriger#® ator that is entirely different from any others you have # ever seen. It is different in appearance, different in construction and different in what it does. The trim, panelled AllPorcelain cabinet sets a new style in de luxe refrigerator design. A marvelous new insulation provides % more food space in the same sized cabinet. And look at the extra large capacity of the new type freezer! Almost without exception; the Super Series Frigidaire, model for model, will freeze from 25% to 100% more ice than any to Deliveed to other electric refrigerator. Then there are two big Hydrators for crisping and freshening vegetables— shelves that are adjustable meet the needs of each day’s marketing—ice trays that can’t stick—extra space for tall containers—automatic defrosting. Nothing you could ask for has been overlooked! And the famous Frigidaire two-cylinder refrigerating unit has had its efficiency stepped up 20%. It’s extra powerful yet uses only a small amount of current even in the hottest of weather. Stop in and see this sensational, new refrigerator today, your home in Noveds os or Grass Valley i an. our regular delivery zones. Alpha Stores, Ltd. attending ’ (aeneemcem MONDAY, JUNE. 12, 1933 eS rrr earner AUgUMLNEst SOCIAL HOUSE eee Native Daughters to Celebrate Mothers’ Night Next Wednesday evening, June 14, the members of Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., are giving their. postponed annual meeting of ‘Mothers Night.’’ This is one of the delightful .affairs of the Parlor, which has been held for many years. Plans are for the prosram—a short play; a five minute comical skit; a song; whistling solo; trio. of horns; clarinet ’solo; trumpet following This years affair is invitational as usual; each Native Daughter being privileged to bring a and mother madé welcome, held in the Tickets are all are to be It will be . . Native Daughters Hall. . . on Sale } at the Racket Store and Union office at .25 cents each. eer . Senior Ball is Social Success . The Senior ball Friday night prov. ed to be the \premier social event . that had been forcast. Redmen’s hall beautifully decorated with Scotch broom and the class colors of green and white made a charming setting for the brilliant affair. Warren Chapman and Miss Ruth Rector led the grand march at 10 o'clock, of which several pretty drills and maneuvers were a feature. Dancing to the music Supplied by the Sierra Naders continued till one o'clock in the sass Ladies Aid Society to Hold Season’s Last Meeting The Ladies Ald So Society is holding their last business meeting of the Season next Wednesday afternoon. They will start regular meetines again early in September. Mrs. Bert Moody is the Ladies Aid Society. president of 7? Fifth Graders to Picnic . In Redmen’s Park The .Fifth grade picnic sponsored by the Parent Teachers Assoviation is to be held next W ednesday in Red Men’s Park: Plans class have been made enjoy a for happy time the to at games. The picnic for the ba ticetar class is the result of having the largest attendance of mothers at the P.-7 A programs during the year.
All mothers of Fifth dren and children of pre Srade chil“school age are invited to attend and a happy time is assured all who attend. p52 Mr. and Mrs. Clay Epperson left early Saturday morning for their home in Bakersfield after a few days visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther. While Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mugford and small son attended the circus in Colfax one evening last week, they had the misfortune of having a truck strike their parked ear. They had to call a Nevada City garage man to assist them in returning to their home. The Rev. H. H. Buckner and Mrs. Buckner will attend the California Methodist conference this Week at the College of the Pacific in Stockton. They leave this morning and during their stay they will witness the graduation exercises of the college. Among those from Nevada City the Nevada County reunion in Sacramento Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson, and his mother, Mrs. Mamie Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs: and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolton and and Mrs. C. Shurtleff all of Nevada City; Mrs. Lionel Jefford and Mrs. Crase of Grass Valley. Atl had a fine time enjoying the~Grass Valley band and singers, and speakers. SEE ME ABOUT “YOUR EYES GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST 118 Mill Street GRASS VALLEY: ov crane fae cm eR TL MM aA@LAse se ueLieneiMetieUeeuareneeen duet; and a. “Welcome To Our Mothers.”’ As they assemble at tiie tables a toast will be given “To Our Mothers,”’ after which refreshments will be served. daughter, Mr. : PUPP 4 EVENTS Cen it i Mrs. Tuttle Entertains In Honor of Sister At a delightful luncheon given in Mrs. Frederick Sacramento, Mrs. entertained the Tuttle the Was a novel gift for the honor. guest consisting of a “Woolworth” of souvenirs of the day, pened to day. honor of her sister, Faulkner Tuttle of Raglan on Friday Many old friends under pines on the grounds of the : A home. pleasant feature of affair basket which hapMrs. birthbe Faulkner’s Guests were: Mrs. James Jv., Mrs. Frederick Edward Hyatt, of Sacra Rolph Hale Carl Faulkner, ries H, and Mrs. Mris Cha Mr; Pacific mento, . Glasscock of Mrs. Will Jeffrey’ and two sons and he rsister, Mrs. Charles Guenther, were Sacramento. visitors Saturday. Palisades; Mrs. Si -» Bethel of Pen. . Bergtholdt and Mrs. . tle of Auburn; Mr. and . . . Robert A. Peers of Colfax: “Mis: . bin and Mrs. Wm. D LEY Mrs —O6--s: . Fred P. Tut Mrs: 0. H. . Chase of Thomee, Mrs, Clyde Oroville; Mrs. F. Ww. Nobs . Valley,. Mrsz--0. EB. Schiffner . and: Miss: Dorothy Wag Soner, city, L. H. Pedlar of San Francisco . and Pierson Tuttle of Bishop. James Rolph Jr.; Tuttle are old time friends and during Mrs. Tuttle's girlhood days were near neighbors in that fine section of San sion street; Grass this. of Mrs. and Mrs. old Francisco, near Miswhere the Rolph family, the present Governor and his father, then merchants engaged in the grain and shipping home. coal, trade, made their a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell of the bay district cam up Friday to go to their mining claims on White Cloud Mountain,east of Nevada City. AWNINGS Now is the Time . See . JOHN W. DARKE . Commercial St. 169 J. Phones 109 M . Nevada ( ity i we GRAI 130 MILL STREET JUST ARRIVED AT THE VOGUE DRESS SHOPPE A New and Beautiful Variety of Dresses VATION SPORTS AND DRESS WEAR. NEW MILLINERY WASH FROCKS _— pied Vogue Dress Shopp e FEATURING : MADE TO MEASURE New Spring Suits : M. BORN & COMPANY 16° to 185° CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING NEVADA CITY . CLEANERS sil GR ADUATION Watches Rings Necklaces Pens and Pencils Leather Goods EFC CREDIT—CASH STAMPS HARTUNG’S Dependable Jewelers ONLY ONE 124. Mill St. STORE Grass Valley GRASS VALLEY _ Sf “i Rirtedare. Graduations, FunBedding plants of all kinds Phone 707 Grass Valley 123, Mill St weddings, erals for your garden Grass Valley Flower Shop aaeuicammmann National PHONE 302 a FREE DELIVERY BROAD ST. Fresh and salted meats—Poultry of all kinds—Fresh fish Thursdays and F ridays—Place your order ahead Bot fresh killed Turkeys Market NEVADA CITY ¥ Se.