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June 14, 1938 (4 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET ~ : etn —— Social Events Miss Dorothy Tamblyn To Be Bride Saturday A marriage declaration was made \Satufday by John Allen Spooner of Stockton to wed Miss Dorothy Tamblyn of Nevada City. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. William V. Tamblyn of Sacramento Joseph Carter. Orchestra . With ‘Sparkling Personality LAKE Northern Californfa’s Most Pic] turesque and Dignified Ballroom. SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE. 18 DANCING FROM 9 TO 2 Admission, per couple .... $1.00 (Plus Tax) Extra Ladies __........... 25c OLYMPIA . tree , Saturday, June 18. Miss Tamblyn is a most charming \ oung woman and has the best wish2s of the entire community. She ave taught school at Wasco the past three years. Sylvia Moody is Dinner Hostess Sylvia Moody, daughter of Mrs. Bert Moody, gave a dinner and party Saturday evening last at her home on B street in honor of her friends who have gone through school with her and graduated Friday night from high school. After dinner, games were played. There were several prizes for some of te games. [Miss Vella Flindt was winner of first prize in the girls’ games and Miss Peggy Bettles was ‘awarded second prize In the boys’ games, Phil Angove won first and Reg Kennedy, second. . The following guests were ‘pres;ent: Alice Jean Graham, Clifford . Hoff, ‘Madge Pianezzi, Philé Angove, Vella Flindt, Melvin Clark, Peggy . Bettles, Reg Kennedy, Bill Mclthen, ithe ‘ostess and her mother. . . MUSCARDINIS GOOD, FISHERMEN . Four fine limits of trout were }caught on Deer Creék Sunday by the IC. Muscardini family. Present were . Mr. and Mrs. C. Muscardini, Lisha Curtis, Mrs. Imogene Henwood, and . two-children; Miss Ellen Curtis of . Sacramento, and Al Joyner. Litile . Clemente Henwood, twelve years old, . got the limit. John Hoffman who has ‘been attending University of Nevada at Reno where he is taking a course in mining, has returned to Nevada City for ‘his vacation. John has one more year to attend school to complete his course. L. B. Davis is building a new home at Nevada City’s northern limits on the Tahie Ukiah highway. Mr Davis is with the Tahoe National forest. Nevada BESTBUYSIN THE BEST PLACES By DEETER DOTHER If you are wearing these tremendously attractive play-suits that are so new and all this year, you musty see those at the Lace House. Honestly they aré nothing short of divine and not a wee bit expensive. You will be able to have several suits and hardly squish the budget out of shape at all. ‘ GRADUATE IN GOOD POST Miss Ida Pratti, who graduated from St. ‘Mary’s academy in Grass Valley last week, went to work at the Plaza Grocery as assistant book keeper last Wednesday.The young lady made a good. record in her work. She takes the position left vacant by the illness and resignation of Mrs Stella Christensen who has been employed there many years. Mrs. George Roe returned yesterday from Tooele, Utah, where she was called by the death of her husband. To go with play suits you must have clogs, they are absolutely the thing. Lloyd Penrose has them. They come in a variety of sizes, and the ones we looked at with the Mexican. }' motive are just exactly right, especially since we are all in the Mexican mood with our 4th celebrating that If you want to go farther a-field, how about all you tall virile and devastating males taking a look at tu new Hawiian swimming trunks and beaeh shirts at Bill Home’s shop? They are simply swanky. For} the more conservative of you there} are the basque shirts and _ lastex} . trunks that are particularly trim. However if you think swimming: is ‘lost motion and that fishing is nearer to heaven, the Nevada City -Drug Store have some hand made flies that will warm the cockles of: any fsih’s heart. And not onlv have ther this ancient regime. ured with various bands two leaders have combined forces to me, . develop, within its. ranks and Car:er band is no exception. ‘‘killer-diller’’ and does much to add to the frivolity of the band. He is only eighteen years old but is already a seasoned entertainer and musician. very unique manner. His whispering tenor voice combined with j2is fine personality make an unbeatable combination. Both “Cap’’ Carter and ‘‘Doc’’ Joseph are well known in and around vicinity. Carter has been ,feain Sacra-. mento while Joseph was pianisiarranger for Al Dohrman at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. The “dance music with sparkling personality.’’ Every band has a ‘‘killer-diller’’ the Joseph“Sleepy” is the above mentioned A FEW 1937 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC . hand made flies, but all the tackre you could possibly want, including
some fly rods as light as a feather and strong as steel. Are you going a-partying and feel the need of something cool and dainty to adorn yourself in? Then look in at the Style Shop. Their Nelly Don dresses have that something that makes them truly different and that will give you a chic you will find irressistable. If you are hungry and don’t give a fig for your figure, the cakes and bread and buns and things.at Kopp’s Bakery will make you simply coo} Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY TEST PILOT punctuated with flaming crashes, Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy ®in a dramatization of daring feats among Sthe perils of the airways. A fiery romance and hheart-socking love episodes, thrills and pulse-pounding adventure. } WEDNESDAY THE JOY OF LIVING:¢ 22%: Femens. 5-. m ®a knockout of vivacity, fun With Alice Brady and and romance. More riotous gaiety is seldom found in one picture. THURSDAY JEZEBEL wnctte Davis in the greatest romance of the South. She asks ai, takes all, gives nothing. Siren of the South, she has the sweetest kiss and coolest heart of all the belles and beauties of her time. Irrigation hours will be NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS “rigation hours 6 to 9 a. m.; 5 to 8 p. m. * water permitted to be run outside of these hours. Have all leaky taps and plumbing fixtures repaired. BY ORDER CITY COUNCIL. in effect from this date. IrNo irrigation with delight. So muth easier than standing over a hot stove and baking these grand summer days. Oh, and we must not forget the long tall “‘refreshers” after a busy day. We know just the spot. It is neat as a pin and tcoolas~ a summer ty Sy ERY, CARA NOME REFRIGERATORS BRAND NEW Just as they came from the factory Beauty Week WEEK OF JUNE 20TH Miss Dorothy Mae Bond comes here, at our expense, to again conduct this popular service. Without charge or obligation she will give you a 45-minute consultation including facial. and makeup, but you must make an appointment. _ Please call us NOW, to avoid disappointment. These consulTHEY’RE BARGAINS—SO ACT: NOW! tations are getting more Popular every year and remember —only ten can be taken each day. R. E. HARRIS The Alpha Stores, Ltd. breeze. Gina’s Place. They specialize Nevada City Phone 5 Grass Valley Phone 88 in tall frosted drinks, you know the ‘PHONE SMALL kind, with lots of ice and lime and 5s — things? Do try it next time you are Rexall 100 : choi cite Sealed — sheild all parched and tuckered out. Drug Store = ° MCT he Seek dase wack win ee ? Subscribe For The Nevada City Nugget Now! more shopping news for everybody. . yl qe = ae is gah Bat Ha UU b al ee Li US LI Z Ait LI LIS = =Tat =! Ri iy lll fi JOSEPH . SEPHCARTER (. B ; ; . f T# 90-Chinese Actors & Actresses-50 : ill . ORCHESTRA NEXT YU-Ghinese Actors & Actresses-50 & . ‘ SAT. OLYMPIA The Joseph-Carter orchestra has oroven to ibe one of the most distinctive “and outstanding dance aggregations.in the northern part of the state. They not only play ver; danceable music ‘but’ also give the dancing public versified entertainment. They appear next Saturday night at Lake Olympia Park. The ‘Bombshell of Mirth’ Tommy Johnson, handles the vocals in a Nevada City With A. Something Doing Every Minute DANCING GAMES es VAUDEVILLE . Ht Be FUN-JOYOUS-HILAROUS 7elebrates Her 90th Anniversary we ws Ey Boo Hoa foe ee eee jeu Goel Woull Ocal In Colorful Oriental Costume Will Interpret the Reigns of the Varied Dynasties of Ancient China, at the Humanity Legion’s TO BE GIVEN FOR CHINA’S WAR STRICKEN VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING — ‘ hursday Evening, June 16, 1938 CeO on a This great stage cast is headed by Miss Alice Fong, well known school teacher of . San Francisco CoC] Tickets on Sale at—All Chinese stores in Nevada City, the Nevada City Nugget office, the Morning Union office, the Bank of America, the Alpha Store, (Carol Coughlan), the Nevada County Lumber Company (Oscar Oregaard), and the Chamber of Commerce. ¥ t ; E a i I zl 1 =f go be , Te a L at Lc r,t