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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
FRIDAY, JUNE: 4\, 1935.
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‘Miss Maurene Sag
to Wed Ernest C. Beck
and Mrs. W ‘iliani 3
engagement
Miss Maurene
Perry antheir
to
Mr.
nounce the
‘daughter,
of
Perry
Ernest C. Beck of Gold Flat and Ne-.
take
t
vada City. The wedding will!
place on June 27.
Both young people are well known .
in this community. Miss Perry
graduate of Washington school and .
the Nevada City high school with,
the class of 1935, and Mr. Beck is
the son of Mrs.
Flat. He was born and has lived here
all his life. He is employed in
North Star mine Valley.
Bride to Be
Honor Guest
Mrs. Russel
Tuesday. at her
with Miss
become the
July, as the honor guest.
The
shower
recipient of
in Grass
Farley
Pine street
annor who
Allen Moore in
home on
Gi
bride of
Irene will
miscellaneous
was the
gifts.
affair was-a
Miss Glennon
ment
and
many engage
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A CLEAN, CLOSE SHAVE
IN A JIFFY
WITH A
SCHICK
DRY SHAVER
is a
Fred Beck of Gold!
the .
entertained .
. . . Barnes of Colfax and Mrs.
. Bridge and whist were the diversions .
lof the afternoon, Late afternoon re
were served after the .
Invited to. greet Miss.
Misses Ruth Curnow,
. freshmentss
card games.
; Glennon were:
Betsy Bennetts,
Cecelia Wood, Fern McClure, Mamie
Pauline Rosinski,
Teft, Marjorie WillFradelizio,
Angove, Betty
iams, Marjorie Masterson,
' Hocking, Roxanne’ Boggs,
Watters, Nathelle Worthley,
German, Lilian Wasley.
. Tennant, Georgie,
ine Glennon and
2ussel Farley.
the hostess,
Picnic Prizes
Made at Party
A delightful outdoor luncheon and
a busy afternoon at the home of Mrs.
W. Gatrison on Wednesday.
The ladies met to further
plans for the big state employees as-,
sociation picnic to beheld at Lake;
Olympia on Sunday, -July aa
which 4,000 are pected to attend.
After lunch the ladies dressed
dolls and made toys for
given winners of the various
tests to take place at the
Present at the enjoyable affair were.
/Mrs. Walter Butz, Mrs. J. Lawyer,
Mrs. Simon Hieronimous,
'iel Treanor, and Mrs. Charles Eden
. of Nevada City. Mrs. Swartz and Mrs.
U. Harconi . ; vey and Mrs. Bennetts of Grass Val' ley.
.
‘ ——$—<— ee
Shower Party for
. Sacramento Guest
Mrs. Charles Hooper and ~ Mrs.
Ninnis hostessed a dainty“ shower
party on Saturday afternoon in honor. of Mrs. Raymond Packwood of
Sacramento. The affair was-held in
the home, beautjfully decorated,
with beautiful flowers, of Mrs. Packwood’s mother, Mrs\ Ernest Cole.
Several hours~ Were enjoyed
playing of contract whist after which
dainty refreshments \were _ served.
Mrs. Packwood receive jmany pretty
gifts. Those present weré; Mesdames
George Sandow, Thomas Haddy,
Nance Scheidick, William Keryin, J.
C. Scheemer, Robert Grant, re,
Muscardini, B. Masterson, Ben Halh
Peggy Flynn, Nancy James, Adeline
O’Connor, Charles Ninnis, Hooper,
in
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HARTUNGS
124 Mill: Street .
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Grass Valiey
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Martin, Raymond Packwood and}
Mrs. Ernest Cole.
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Julius Anderson, who owns the 80
acre Boston mine above the Gaston
Washington, was a Nevada City visitor yesterday. He has
done considerable work his
ground and is now running a lower
tunnel. This is Mr. Anderson’s: first
visit to Nevada City. since
mine near
on
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day, or last fall.
Dr. C. W. Chapman, R. L. P. Bigelow, -N. S. G. W. frand parlor com; mittee chairmen, and Elza Kilroy,
. district deputy went to Sacramento
Monday night to atténd an importsteotestens Se ee ate ee ee te ie he Leteieteleoie’ :
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TYLER COFFEE
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Free Delivery
‘. cHartanooca WINS.
WARM PLACE IN HEARTS
OF NEV. CITY VISITORS
Ake. and. Mrs. Ed -Uren. rememGOOD PROGRAM
READY SATURDAY
FOR BUILDERS
A fine program has been prepared
"through E E. R. Stambaugh, its local
distributor.
According to E. R. Stambaugh expense has been absolutely disregarded to make El Capitan the finest
beer it is possible to produce.
While El Capitan is named for the
famous old El Capitan Beer of a
generation ago, still _ remembered
favorably by beer drinkers of preand while it ‘ts to sell at eens
higher price than standard brands, I
foresee a great popularity for it.
“Officials of the Golden West
Brewing Company recognized some
time ago that there was a growing
elass of beer-drinkers who insisted
on the best and were willing to pay
a higher price for a de luxe product. To meet this demand they
yertrude Schrieber, .
Flossie .
Merle ,
Alberta
Marian,
Margaret
Irene and Cather. ].
Mrs. !}
the . }
at ‘. .
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prizes to be
picnic. .
Mrs. Dan{
election j
ber very kindly the city of Chatitanooga, Tenn., where they feel
lthat in one respect, at least, California hospitality will have-to take
a back seat. When they arrived
ithere a policeman, noticing the}
ees from out-of-state, handed
. them a tag which. they preserved
. for the perusal of Nevada City of. tictals, in hopes that something
. of the same kind might be done
ifor visitors to Nevada City. The
ltace of the tag reads:
1} “WELCOME VISITOR!, Chatltancoga extends to you the glad
‘}}hand and -hopes you will return
! learly and often. (Signed) Chat} tanooga Police Depart. For geni} jen ral information call at the police
. department.”
The reverse side of
. bore thesewemarks: “This card
lentitles you to park your car as
\long as you please in Chattanooliga. NEVER MIND THE TIME
. . LIMIT. (But, please be reason.Iiable.) Please do not park in safei ty zone or near fire hydrants.”’
In large type at the bottom appeared this warning: “FOR OUT:
OF TOWN AUTOISTS ONLY. Seyere penalty if used by residents
of Chattanooga or vicinity*
the tag
ant meeting of Native Son offici
of the grand parlor.
Miss Adele Hieronimous, teacher
he~Loomis schools, and resi
f this city,
Miss Florence
boat for the Hawafti
several weeks stay.
The steel girders for t
concrete bridge at the cits
nieville, were taken by truck to that}
city Wednesday. When complete it!
will replace an old structure at ag .
northeastern city limits of Downie-.
ville.
:
Mrs. W. E. Young and daughter,
Miss Beth Young, motored to Sacramento Tuesday where they visited
with friends and attended to irasiness affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tennant and their
, daughters Joan and Margaret Rave
pea from a delightful motor 4Ffip
uta Rosa and an oe api
ae Redwood. highway. —
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hughes and
‘son, Ross, of this city, left Wednesiday for a short vacation in San
Francisco. Mr. Hughes is superintendent of the River Placers, which
is being operated by the American:
Lead and Zinc Company of New }
York.
Bill Tamblyn, Jr., the Sacramento Jr. College is home to spend
pine vacation with his parents, Mr. f
pene Mrs, W. Tamblyn.
. Mrs. OC. F. Dahlgren of San
ssell of Loomis by
n Islands for a
of
FranDurben.
her
‘Mrs. Elmer Durben and Mr.
Miss Fidella Legg is visiting
parents Mr. and Mrs.
over the week end.
Mrs. Kitty Kimball, of
left Wednesday for a few
in Reno, Nevada, in the
of her mining property.
LAST RITES HELD .
FOR FORMER RESIDENT
Last rites were held yesterday at .
2:30 o'clock at Holmes Funeral j
Home for the late Harry Kite who:
passed away in San Francisco on}:
Tuesday.
‘Mr. Kite, 57, spent a great partl
of his life in Nevada county, at}
Washington where he was engaged in}
mining. Of late years he has resid-!
ed in Honcut, Butte county. He was!
well known and highly esteemed
throughout the county.
He leaves a wife, a sister, Mrs.
E. Zeigler of Mill Valley, a brother,}
Dick, of Honcut, California, and two’
nieces, Mrs. F. W. Mosby and Mrs. .
reorge
this cit,.!
inte:
> R. J. Stanton of Mill Valley. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peterson ana"
child, Mrs. B. De Coss and Mrs. Rich-'
ard Kite were here to attend the}
ied
: tractor’s
Booe of the Associated General Con.tractors and Frank MeVeigh,
al director
ithe minstrel
of Dew-};
}a deluxe beer,
cisco is here visiting with her sister, . Rees
Lege '§
i @
days stay =
‘ests
i
1
i
planned to produce, when the time
was ripe, a beer which would surpass anything ever offered heretofore. Meanwhile, they éarried on the
necessary planning and development.
“Now the time has come and Hl
Capitan is here.”’
prohibition days, it is an entirely different type of beer, the local distributor said.
“El Capitan is a delicate,: light,
Pilsner type beer, delicious and refreshing,’’ he said. “El Capitan is a
beer for those who demand the best
the Northern California Builders’ Exchange convention in Grass
Valley at 10 o’clock. The delegates
will meet in the opening session then
divide into individual craft groups.
They will meet again in general session before the one o’clock dinner
which takes place at Bret Harte Inn.
The list of after dinner speakers
follows: William Esterly, convention
chairman; Charles W. Pettifer, president of the California State Build-!
ing Exchanges; Senator Thomas
SeoNan of Sacramento; Senator W.
P. Rich of Marysville; Assemblyman
Earl Desmond of Sacramento; As-j
seemblyman Roy J. Neilson of WoodGienn Slater of the
License Bureau;
for
FRIDAY
THE INFORMER Victor McLaglen and Margot Grahame in a thrilling tale of strife
and intrigue, and of a _ strong
ap man’s love for a woman.
State Con-Floyd
land;
Helen H ay es,
SUNDAY
ODES t+ MontgomVANESSA: Her Love Story soo
er, May Robson, and Lewis Stone—five great jis in this one
great picture. Reckless, devil-may-care romance for the ages. A
stirring tale of two lovers SS hearts cried ont for the love thatwas denied ‘them.
SATURDAY
SH ADOW OF DOUBT Ricardo Cortez, Virginia,
Bruce, Constance Collier,
and Betty Furness in a
baffling mystery drama. A mystery story which has created more
comment than any story of its type since ‘The Thin Boia a
regionof the Federal Housing
Administration.
After the dinner delegates and
visitors will go for a drive and a visit
to some of the mines.
In the evening at eight o’clock
the concert by the Grass Valley Concert Band and the 8:15 minstrel show
by the Redwood Empire Minstrels at
the Veterans Memorial Building will
take—place. The public is invited toa
this part_of the program. Tickets to
how are 50c.
Loyle Freeman of the Grass Valley
Chamber of Com ce and Judge
Raglan Tuttle of Nevada City will
extend weleome and greetings to the
visitors at the general sessions.
NEW GRANDSON TO.
TT eee .
Plaza Grocery
21ST PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE
TO JUNE 28TH, 1935
otincing the birth of a grandson
on Tuesday. Sargent Chapman of
Dayton, Ohio, Durkee’s Mayonnaise
NATIVE SONS TO MARK SITE
Native S ns and Daughters will
gather at
cate and ark the site ef the livery
stable i that city where the Pony
Express stabled its horses, in Argon. Burt days. Following this ceremony
' the members and their families will
£0 to Coloma for a big pienic. All
members of the local parlors are
eordially invited to take part in the
day’s festivities.
Durkee’ s Salad-Aid
PINT JAR
. QUART JAR
ARMOUR’S PORK AND BEANS, 16
LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF, 12 oWHITE STAR TUNA, ee SR ee ee 2 cans 35¢
CALO DOG FOOD
i BOOTH’S SARDINES, Ovals
“ THOMPSON'S MALTED MILK, 16 oz. can
SHAKER FREE
OUR MOTHER’S COCOA, 2 Ib. can
@ PEET'S GRANULATED SOAP, 2% Ib. pks. 2
CLORAX X, Quart bottie 9 bottles PGc
UNITED TOILET TISSUE
LAUNDRIED FLOUR SACKS, Per dozen
CHASE AND SANBORN’S DATED ‘COFFEE, 1 1. 27
ROYAL FRUIT GELATIN 3 pkgs.
TENDER LEAF TEA
WHEATIES . s.
WAITS VANILLA EXTRACT, 2 22bottle
TEA GARDEN SYRUP, %2 gallon can 2c
GOLD MEDAL aie “Kitchen Tested”
§3¢
10) tb. sack .
DAY I sack ~ $1.23
: ik ee $2.38
‘Old English Special 3
One bottle Old English Furniture Polish, and one
quart Old English No Rubbing Floor Polish
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
ANNOUNCES A NEW BEER:
In order to meet the demand for is
the Golden West
Brewing Company. brewers of Gold-t
en Glow Beer and Golden Glow XXX!
Ale, today announced EI Capitan
Beer. The announcement was made
SELECT YOUR NEW
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Frock
AT THE
Betty Jean Shop
PLAY SUITS
BATHING SUITS
POLO SHIRTS
SLACKS
Aci STARTING $1.98
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Betty Jean
Shop
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A Summer Special
6 KNIVES
6 FORKS
6 TEA SPOONS
6 TABLE SPOONS
1 SUGAR SPOON
1 BUTTER SPREADER
6 FRUIT GLASSES
6 WATER TUMBLERS
6 ICE THA GLASSES
dinnerware
Look What
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$9.95
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$9.95 Will Buy:!
A 32 PIECE SET DINNERWARE —
AN 18 PIECE SET GLASSWARE
A 26 PIECE SET SILVERWARE
. (PLATED)
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