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ay JUNE. 2, 1939.
‘NEVADA cITy NUGGET _
SB ehta etre Mw a demiutty of the
pcial
department
welfore
against
dna Towle ,executrix. of the late
The suit
arles R. Glise estate.
chatees that in obtaining the old age
Hsion
;
whose
Clive.
{NEVADA CO. DELEGATES
91 AT
H. LEGG, AGE
~ MRS.
A. A. U. W. MEETING
Mrs. Hatie Legg, who will be 91
years of age July 1, received calls ‘ Mrs. Belnap Goldsmith, president
__. from—many—relatives-_Tuesday_and. . theNevada—CountyUnitof _Uni-_
_of
in
erandher
of
s
tke'visit
enioved
versity Women, returned early
children, Bradley Legg and wife, and the’ week from San Francisco where
.
By JEAN MARTZ
Miss Fidella Legg.
The
for next’
election
year’s
stu
on Wedre‘dent body officers was held
m-oximately $1790, failed to
nesday with the following results:
‘port his assets #id property value.
ent, Margie Clark; vice presi'Prosid
The suit claims $1640 or double
Elsie Schreiber; secretary, Osdent,
relief
the amount of the old age
car Engstrom; treasurer, Adrienne
warded Glise from April 1, 1935 to
dt. The new officers will be
he time of his death January 31, Barnhar
today. Bach of the old o#d
installe
Do
938. Ina recent similar case
lingo Casci of Nevada City return
Mrs, Maud Gilbert (left) chief
-icers will tell_ what the duty of the
= “Ww one will-be. This year’s officers
operator, and Miss Erline Gilliland,
to the county approximately $500
president, John Muscardini;
the obtained on an old age pension. were
, LaVerne Willard;
resident
ivice
.
King; and treasmotored
Byron
,
Long
Irving
secretary
Mrs.
and
Mr.
40 Mierlia Trecday and decorated urer, June Hawke.
graves of deceased family members.
operator, of the Independent Tele
phone Company of Pilot Rock, .
Oregon, who were awarded bronze
Vail medals for their initiative,
courage and devotion to public service during the flood which swept
Girls’ league elections will be held
their daughter, Miss Margaret Long for president. This
‘Was visiting. She returned home with is Jean Martz.
.
i
year’s
c Telephone and
George ‘F. Wilson, installer-repairman for The Pacifi
ed a silver Vail
Telegraph Company at Grass Valley, California, award
dein an. extreme
fortitu
and
nce
persiste
,
courage
uous
conspic
medal for his
rd in the
blizza
a
during
e,
effort to save the life of a fellow employe
:
GAME BOARD PICNIC
Saturday. .
AT CHALLENGE Commiss
SUNDAY
ion
The Fish and Gamer
members are holding their annual
mountai
Mrs. Helen Klingerman of Los An
igeles
came up
and
is
visiting
and program at Chiallenge,
mother, Mrs. Ellen Walmsley.
northwest of North San Juan, next
picnic
ns near Camptonville, California, on February 9, 1938.
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
. “The bleacher seats have been put
“Migrant Situation” and also on the
22,. 1938.
president
she attended the national convention
Norman
waterfront disputes in San Francisco and also’ attended the banquet
‘the town of Pilot Rock, on June
of Mrs. Long and then continued onsoon also. Margaret Odegaard. and
‘to Chico and Philbrook Valley where Doreen Watson have béen nominated
Among others
Shaw of the of the A. A. U. W. held at the Fairg@ibay district and Mrs. Hal Draper. ‘mont hotel on May 26, 27 and 28, as
This highly respected pioneer is olddelegate of the Nevada City unit.
er than Mrs, Mary Guenther of BoulSaturday other members went to
der street but has not resided in San Francisco and attended the SatNevada City as long. as the : latter. lurday sessions and the banquet at
Mrs. Guenther is 89 years of age and} the Fairmont Hotel. Members altercame to this city in 1856 while Mrs. hating, namély Mrs. Goldsmith, Mrs.
Legg went as.a bride to the booming . George Lege, of Nevada City, Mrs.
pioneer mining towns of Alpha and} Joan Cowley, Mrs. Rheba Terrell,
Omega and came to Nevada City ; Mrs. Vera Ingram, Dr. Paula Tobseveral years later. She enjoys good . ias and Mrs. Homer Neil, reported a
health and has a wealth of rich mem_ most profitable and enjoyable time.
ories of pioneer. days in this county. They heard interesting talks on the
calling were
totals
estate.
HGH SCHOOL
NOTES
RN
Geet OYye8 ‘led in the sanerior
RELATIVES VISIT —
_ Medal For Heroisin
her
,
Sunday. This event is Isoked forward
(Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen of Chito with keen anticipation each year
co and Mr. and Mrs. Broullard of
and it-is expected about 2,500 people
(Chico spent Decoration Day with
will attend. The fish and game comAllens brother and wife. Mr. and
‘reate sermon It will be held» Sunday
mission will compete with the highMrs. Robert»Allen in Nevada City.
‘night with the Rev Pateman delivcup
way patrol officers for the
ering the address.
Miss Violette Burns
the
The Rev. Pateman is the new recawarded for highest score in
Weds Mike Condon
Gate tickets are issued to
shoot.
tor of Trinity Episcopal church.
CAMPTONVILLE, June dV ie
everyone who attends and this year
The seniors will wear caps and
of this pace, and Mike
the prize is a launch, trailer and mogowns for Baccalaureate. Mrs. Liblette Burns
Condon, of Freemans Crossing, were
the whole being worth $500.
tor
bey. has ‘been training her choruses
Toilet Ve
Monday evening
ing thinty three memmarried Saturday at Lovelock. The
Bath
ts
to sing the following pieces:
‘‘OnBusiness
Mary’s
St.
Mount
of
bers
news was a surprise to their many
Dusting P
ward Christian
Soldiers,’
“Abide
. School of Grass Valley and four in
‘friends in this section.
With Me,” and “Now the Day is
ithe high school division will. receive
In Paris, Emeraude, L’Orfgon,
Mrs. Burns is the daughter ofMr. .
Over.” They are aise practicing “The
slapenaeds honors in St. Cecelias
Chypre
ad
this
o?
.
Morehe
W.
J.
Mrs.
and
Trinity
of
s
member
two
Lost Chord.’
Twenty
J.
R.
‘aduitorium. Most. Reverend
place, and has spent the past several .
present for a meet. Armstrong, Bishop of Sacramento, church guild were
years in this vicinity. The groom has}
KIDS DAY
n for a regular
afternoo
y
yesterda
the
‘ing
upon
honors
the
‘will confer
Friday will be a gala day at the resided at. Freemans Crossing at the graduates.
business session. It is the last meethigh school when the studen'ts dress Osselin property for the past several)
Miss Marian Mohr, Nevada. City ing of the season the next one is to
A ful two pound box of HAAS
Prizes will be years fbeing associated in the mining girl and a business aebt graduate, ibe held in September.
Some time
up for ‘‘kids’’ day.
fresh, delicious chocolates and
given for the best costumes and the industry.
specialties. Regular $1.00 ib.
will give the salutatory address and was spent in making tea towels and
“kids’’ will go to the school picnic
They expect to make their home! Miss Frances Ruth McCarthy, high tea was poured at four o’cock, Mrs.
NOW TWO POUNDS $1.00
{
in the afternoon. Participation and in this section and have received conschool graduate, will be the valedicO. McCraney, vice president, presidQuantities limited on this
cooperation is urged upon all stugratulations and best -wishes from' torian.
ed in the absence of the president,
Once-a-year Offer
dents to make the day a success.
the people of this community,
The list of graduates are Virginia Mrs. E, M. Rector.
up in the gymnasium and the gym is
being made ready for the Baccalau
Social Events MT. ST. MARYS
GRADUATION
MONDAY. EVE
BATH REQUISITES
BY COTY
TRINITY GUILD HOLDS
SEASON'S LAST MEETING
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107 Mill Street
Grass Valley
Hahn, Marguerite Hammond, Fran
TENNIS TOURNEY
es Ruth McCarthy, Aileen Ramelli,
Miss Gladys Hanson
In the
progressing very rapidly.
Weds Wm. E. Groves
doubles tournament Barbara Phariss
The
girls’
tennis
tournament
is
Mr. and Mrs. George Legg will go
to Sacramento today and attend the
‘. Pauline Aaron, Richard George BasState Chamber of Commerce meettian, Carlton E. Beyer, Lois Deaoe
ing following which they will go to
,
Corcoran,
Marian
Audrey
Cnmmons
CAMPTONVILLAQ, June 1.—Wiland Jean Martz have reached the
San Francisco for a short visit durMarjorie
Marian Eleanor Cornish,
fourth round and are waiting for the liam E. Groves, son, of Mrs. Olive
ing which they will attend the ex
other
contestants.
In
the
K. Duffy, Margaret Louise Hocking,.
singles Groves, of this place, and Miss Gladys
position.
THE
Fexott
DRUG STORE
‘Phone
100
have Mary Hanson, daughter of Mr: and Clayton Joseph Horan, Helen Ruth
following
the
tournament
Johnson, Mildred Pean Jory, Ellen
~ Doreen Mrs. Fred Hanson of Sierra City,
reached the third round.
Kitts, “Beatrice Gwendolyn
Marie
were married Wednesday afternoon,
Laura Price, Bernice McForeman,
at the home of the bride’s parents!
. Quay, Dot Hoff, Jane Bennett, La
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, at Sierra Rowett, Eileen Sanders, Albeno San-.
Verne Willard, and Jean Martz. The
“City,
the ceremony being officiated taga, Iris LalNaire Shackelton, Helen
girls are also ‘interested ’ in soft ball
of Downieville. Marian Henwood, Erna Edlow John‘teams by Rev. Jorgeison
form
to
and are planning
Kathryn
Virginia
Kennedy,
The young couple were attended by son,
which will play even after school is
Mr. Fred Hanson, Jr., and Miss LilElizabeth Agnes Reynolds, Alvera
out.
Suzanne
Valeschini,
lian Pride with Miss Mary Ellen, DuL. Simmons,
Gladys Oleta Poor, Helen Margaret
gan
as
maid
or
honor
The
bride,
atLEAVING FOR SINGAPORE
tired in blue lace, carrying a bouProvine, Ida Stewart, D. W. TownMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes and
quet
of white sweet peas, pinks and ley, Bette Mills, Marian Alice Mohr,
son, Ross, will sail on the Presidént
Cleveland today for Singapore where
Mr. Hughes will relieve a mine sup
Rowe,
Oates,
Geraldine
snapdragons, was given away on the
Hazel:
Jane
arm of her father. A large group
Marjorie Mean Moore.
Smart,
Betty
Marjorie
Roesner,
of relatives and friends, numbering
erintendent for a nine month period,
twenty three “were present at the
preCity
Nevada
from
Among those
ceremony
which was followed bu a
riaring to go to the city to see them
buffet
dinner.
Following the dinner
emibark are Mrs. O. McCraney and
son, David, Mrs. Don
CARTER FAMILY HOLD
WEEK END REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter of Los
C. Billick, Mrs. and a round of congratulations by
Horace Curnow, Mrs. E. C, Uren.
Nevada Theatre
FRIDAY
HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
ous detective.
ons most f
The best known adventure of ficti
;
Wendy Barrie
Basil Hathbone in the role of Sherlock
as Dr. Watson.
SATURDAY
Florence Rice, Una Merkel,
~
Ann Rutherford, Mayr Howard in an intimate behind
ntic secrets of the girls
scenes story of a nurses >world. Roma
4 GIRLS IN WHITE
4
All” with Tony Martin
_ who hold your hand! Also
Also “Winner Takes
and Gloria Mewart,
SUNDAY
SERGEANT MADDE
Wallace
Beery
is Ser
geant Madden! He is the
cop who is forced to trap,
his own son. \A thrilling story of Duty ‘vs. Love.
"Give Sous* Graduate A Thrill
With a Gift of Permanent Value—
Jewelry. Our stores, Nevada City
and Grass Valley, offer a splendid
friends, and the community at large
the young couple left for Martinez
where they will make their home.
Before leaving the youthful popula:
Angeles paid a surprise visit to re
latives and friends
in
this section
over the past holiday. They enjoyed
PRICED FROM
a family gathering at the R. Carter
$179.95
tion of the town tendered them with ;home on Nevada street where ‘they
an improrptu charivari and wished met for the first time in many years,
Mrs. R. Carter, and children, George
them happiness.
ie
Carter, Lawrence Carter
and wife,
Mrs. Yolanda, Morrison and husband.
Birthdays Colebrated
He called on Alfred Carter his uncle
who did not recognize him, it was
in 1887 when the two worked toA picnic party celebrating several
gether. Bert Carter is a native of
birthdays occurring in the month of
reared at
Virginia City but was
. May, was held at the public camping
North Bloomfield, he also went with
(. grounds at White Cloud on the Tamembers of the Carter family to see
'. At White Cloud Picnic
hoe-Ukiah highway Saturday. In the,
. birthday group were Mr. and Mrs. L,
ihis counsin, Ray Carter, and revisit
Mr. and
scenes of his childhood.
Mrs. Carter motored to Lake Tahoe
is and Madge Nelson. About twenty
Tuesday and left for their home Wedfour. children were present for the
nesday. Mr. Carter is an engineer
A. Hiscox, son, Lowell; George Lew
. delicious picnie dinner, hiking and
‘games.’ Mr. Hiscox took a group of
youngsters down to the South Yuba
river and back and when they re
turned that picnic lunch disappeared like magic. Also present for the
delightful afternoon were the following grownups, Mr. and Mrs. 'Theo_
dore Nelson; Mrs. James Williams,
Mrs, Glidden and Mr. and Mrs. Moya
Hiscox.
wray of gifts at appealing veg
Miss Watters to
Wed Milton Reid
Miss Alberta Lois Watters of Gold
Flat and Milton Thomas
Reid
for the Santa Fe railroad.
EASTMANS MAKE
S. F.
HEADQUARTERS FOR YEAR.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Eastman will
leave early in the week for San
Francisco. Mr. and: Mrs: Hastman
keep them
have plans which will
away from Nevada City for ahout a
year, Mr. and Mrs. LaBoyteaux have
leased ithe Hastman home on the
Ridge Road for the time of their absence. Mr. LaBoyteaux is a retired
engineer and he and Mrs. LaBony
friends in Nevada
of teaux have many
They at one time leased the
Grass Valley will ‘bg married at an
City.
moon the young couple will reside
During their absence the Eastmans will make their headquarters
Judge Geo. L. Jones home on Neinformal service in the Methodist
‘vada street when Judge and Mrs.
church Saturday morning, June 3,
Jones resided in San Francisco for a
1939 at 11 o’clock. Affter a honeyyear some years ago.
jin Nevada City.
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The charming bride to be is the in San Francisco, visiting the fair,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence making a number of planned trips
Watters of Gold Flat.and has been a which will take them as far as Brit. } stenographer for
Attorney
Frank ish Columbia where Mr. Eastman has
Finnegan. The announcem@at of her mining property.
. engagement was made recently and
'ltwo showers were given in her hon-.
J. Lashbaugh, part owner and
tor of the Seven Aces mine near
opera
j}or, one (py her sister, Mrs. Mervin
ess visitor in
é 'Solaro and the other ‘by Mrs. Nels Alleghany -was a busin
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