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June 12, 1941 (6 pages)

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> etree eben ieee ele aaa THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941. PAGE SIX . EE Arena A TNE PAI NE I TSP MR NN r va F a, 7/BUY iT AT Dressy New Linens! eS ANNOY a = Ww a XM For Easter! SS £3 2 & Lace Table Cloths ane Rich creamy lace that fairly whisers of dining room elegance! ainty picot edge. Practical—easy to wash! 95 Other Styles THRIFT PRICED at wee 1.00 PRINTED LUNCH CLOTHS 03° Bright clear designs on creamy sateen. Hemmed! DRESSER an aeiny QOS Sott pastels with dainty embroidery. 15” x 43”. EMB. PILLOW CASES ] 9° Smart “Mr. & Mrs.”, “His & Her" designs. 42” x 36”. LUARHRO CLOTHE 4-49 Lustrous cream colored sateen with gay designs. Hemmed. 51” x 67”. Nevada Theatre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Great Lie =": ora and Mary Astor in another triumph for Bette, equal or better than’ in » Old Maid.” Two women are engaged in a desperate battle for one man, It is tense, thrilling and ,overwheliming. SATURDAY in one of #he most hiBLONDIE GOES LATII larious, side-splitting comedies of the year. Plus YOUNG BILL HICKOK. Roy Rogers starring in a fast Western. SUNDAY AND MONDAY : irene Dunne and Cary Grant PENNY SERENADE Starred together in a great dramatic love story. “With the kind of music a man will play on a woman’s heart strings. There’s a tear and a smile in it. : With Penny Singleton UNIVERSITY WOMEN HOLD > NEVADA CITY NUGGET cama’ a ye = — INTERESTING GATHERING AT Mrs. William Durbrow of Town Talk was hostess in her home to a large gathering of the members of the Nevada County Branch of the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Homer Neal of Nevada City, newly elected president of the AA UW organization for the 1941-42 season; conducted a brief business mee‘ing, during which she presenied various lines of group activity for the coming months, The members pledged full support to participation in the United Service Organization’s benefit high jinks. A special committee consisting of “Mrs. William Dubrow, chairman, Mrs. E]mer Stevens, Mrs. W. W. UEsteriy, Mrs. Arthur Hoge, Miss Helen ChapHOME OF. MRS. WM. DURBROW man and Dr. Paula Tobias was named to assist in plans for the high jinks. Mrs. Neal announced her appoin:ments of chairmen for the coming year. They are : Miss Marie Fleck, committee for education; Mrs. W. H. Little, social studies; Mrs, N. S. Wagner, international relations; Mrs. Arthur Hoge, creative arts; Mrs. Emer Stevens and Mrs. E. H. Robinson, membership; Mrs. H, R. Spiess, fellowship; Mrs. E. G. Mitchell, legislative and Mrs. Robert Ingram, publicity. Refreshments were served under the direction of Dr. Paula Tobias. This was the last meeting of the 1940-41 season. The next AAUW meeting will be in September. Red Cross Officers, Standing Committees For N. C. Named + Miss Alice D. Case, Northern RepPLANS UNDERWAY resentative of the American Red Cross, has been helping the Nevada City Chapter select its new officers and standing committees. The *hewely appointed officer are: Chairman, Carrol Coughlin; Vice Chairman, Hilman Kjorlie; Temporary Secretary, Mrs. Belle Douglas; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Don Billick; Treasurer Lloyd Dudley. Standing Committees: Home Service and Emergency Re-. lief. Mrs. Carrol Coughlin. Disaster Preparedness. Stone. First Aid and Accident Prevention, Leland Smith, ‘ Water Safety, Miss Dorothy Thomas. felfinger. Nursing Activities, Mrs. R. R. . Goyne. Home Nursing, Mrs. Isabel Hefelfinger. Publicity, Miss Bette McCarthy. War Fund Campaign, R. J. Bennetts, Volunteer Special Services, Mrs. O. McCraney. ENLIST IN NAVY CAMPTONVILLE, June 12.—fF. T. Williams. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams, of this place, is the first boy to enlist in the navy from this section for the past twenty years. He graduates from the Sacramento High School this week and will shortly go into training. In taking the mental tests at the ‘Sacramento recruiting station, the recruiting officer stated that he pass-,; ed the examination the highest of any recruit in the past four years, Subscribe for the Nugget REMEMBER JUNE 15TH THE ONE DAY WE “Donate to Dad’ THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAY— ‘Dad, You're Swell’ Father's Day was made for folks who don’t like to get sentimental but want to give him the gift that conveys the message, ‘Dad, you're swell!’’ You'll find he'll apprecjate any gift from— “MEN’S SHOP
—SUGGESTIONS GLASS BELTS SUSPENDERS WALLETS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS NECKWEAR HOSIERY PAJAMAS SUGGESTIONS— LUGGAGE STRAW HATS SWIM SUITS SLACKS LOAFER JACKETS aks ah Elwood Junior Red Cross, Mrs. Isabel HefFOR FIRE GUARD TRAINING SCHOOL, Assistant Tahoe Forest Supervisor. Ernest L. Baxter is completing plans for the Tahoe Forest’s annual fire guard instruction school, which will be held at the Miller Ranch near Camptonville starting next Monday and continuing until Friday. The rangers and other staff mempers-of the-Tahoe Forest headquarters here will act as the instructors at the school. Sisters Will Become Brides At Ceremony In Berkeley Sunday Grass Valley sisters will wed at a double ceremony at the Northbrae Methodist Church in Berkeley Sunday at 5-o’clock. Wilma James will become the bride of’ Charles A. Palivka and Norma James. will wed Claude A. Pratt of Grass Valley. The James sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William J. James, former prominent Grass Valley residents. Many relatives and friends from Grass Valley and Nevada City have been invited to attend the services . and reception which will follow at Alany. CECIL HORNERS WILL MAKE HOME IN SACRAMENTO Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Horner and son ‘Richard, will make their future home in Sacramento, where Horner has accepted a poition with a printing firm. Horner was formerly connected with The Nevada City Nugget. NT EARLY ANERICAN . Gt Doo AFTER SHAVE LOTION It’s his idea and every man’s idea of a bracing after-shave refreshant—cooling and invigorating. Handsome pottery container decorated with an Early American trading ship Dickerman D rug Store BROAD STREET Nevada City, California C. H. M. A. To Meet IN SAN FRANCISCO ‘ ° Supervisor Guerdon Hillis an Saturday in Auburn Charles Everheart of the Tahoe NaThe next meeting of the Califor-' tional Forest are expected to en nia Hydraulic Miners Association. tomorrow from San Francisco, whore will be held Saturday‘afternoon at 2) they are in conference with officials o’closck at Hotel Auburn in Auburn, of the regional forestry office. This will be the first meeting since . eas the new officers were chosen, and’ several important matters are to be) BLACKBURN—In Nevada City, acted upon by the association. The June 12, 1941, Lorraine M. Blackprogram for the ensuing year will burn against Ralph G. Blackburn; be considered. suit filed; ground, extreme cruelty. We Assume The Burden of Responsibility We make Holmes service so complete that when we assume charge “nothing remains for the family. to attened to. 'We. buy needed tickets, make reservations, attend to all shipping matters and take upon ourselves every burden, This completeness of service is very much appreciated in a time of trouble. \ ‘HOLMES FUNERAL HOME ANDY HOLMES ,Owner DIVORCE “Distinctive Funeral Service” 24 Hour Ambulance Service At Reasonable Prices Nevada City, 246 Sacramento St. Grass Valley, 150 S. Auburn St. Phone 203 Phone 56 Let us show you “The Most Beautiful Refrigerator ‘in the World’ Talk about Extras—what with an Oversize Crisper— Vegetable Bin— Magic Shelf —Big Meat Chest—and shining stainless steel Cold-Ban—this beautiful 1941 Kelvinator gives you everything you've ever dreamed of: MODEL S$-u ; 6% cu FT oF SHEER CONVENIENCE ONLY : $154.95 COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Dolivered In your"kitehen with 5-Year Protectior Plan ~~ ¥m going to bea fine, crisp salad fomorrow— thanks fo that 30 per cent bigger Crisper. + slides like a drawer and ‘ts cover is of glass. ' Look at my new home — a big Vegetable Bin that holds more than a bushel of us dry vegetabies where you _ {. us easily. Prices shown are for delivery in your Kitchen with 5-Year Protection Plan. State and local taxes extra. This sparkling beauty is just one of the amazing 1941 Kelvinator values—values that save you as much as $30 compared. with last year when Kelvinator prices were reduced from $30 to $60. It’s all due to the enormous success of Kelvinator’s new, less expensive way of doing business, Let us show you these refrigerators of tomorrow—today/! Prices start at $129.75. bet More Alpha Stores, Ltd. Phone 5 . Phone 88 Nevada City Grass Valley