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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET ’ ._ MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940.
‘LL AN yay i Mics Ldia Partington
= . Weeds Kenneth Nobs
E \. THT . A Miss Lydia Partington -became the
Bly PU Ad FER . bride of Kenneth Nobs at.an im‘ tin iain pressive douwble. ring, ceremony perCH Telling the story ad by Father Janies O’Meara at
.
Broadway, . sensational completed the ensemble. She carried
prior to its road tour ofthe country. an arm bouquet. of regal lillies.
It thus takes rank as one of the most. Her maid of honor, Miss Mary
importana pictures ever made, and) Foley of San Francisco, wore a green
a brilliant_and searching drama, chiffon dress and-her head-dress was
of the real Lincoln during his form-, of green tulle. Miss Anne McCrea, in
ative years. shell pink, and Mrs. Walter Mildred
The tale opens with Lincoln’s ar-} in blue, completed the bride’s attendrival as a gangling youth of twenty-. ants. Kenneth Nobs was attended
one in the sparsely settled wilds of his brother Stanley Nobs as best
Illinois, at that time but recently ad-. man, with’ Malcolm Nobs and Louis
suecess on
as
@s
by
; er of
the life of real At am Lin-/ St. Patrick's church. late Saturday
~¢oln as it never ho ) be-! afternoon.
fore, the long-awaited screen ver-. The historic Catholi¢ church,-decGion of Robert E. Sherwood’s Pulit-' orated with white regal lillies and
zer Price Play, ‘“‘Abe Lincoln in Il-! woodwardia fern. blended with the
Hrois’’wil_have_its_first_ showings }-organ—miusie-to-sustain—-the —atmo-.
here Thursday evening in the Nevada sphere of sancitity which attended
Theatre. Raymond. Massey, star of . the marriage rites.
th: stage pay, is seen in the title, The bride was lovely in a white}
role. tiered chiffon and lace gown with .
The picture is said to adhere clos-j}a halo gracing her brunette: head as
ely to the stage original which had, jt held in place the short veil which
mitted to statehood. How he becom-{ Partington as ushers. The bride was
storekeeper ara a postmaster,. given in marriage by her father, G.
his shy romance with Ann Rutledge,}S, Partington.
her tragic death ‘n the middle of! The bride, one of Grass Valley's
‘Lincoln’s campaign for the state les-, better known young women has been
. islature, and the. beginning of his instructing in nursing training at
i Jegal and political career, comprise Santa Clara County Hospital. She rethe first half of the absorbing film. ceived her R. N. degree at San
€s a
The ensuing sequences deal with . Francisco and has been a member of;
1is meeting with Mary Todd, his riv-. the training staff at San Jose for .
: _alry with Stephen A. Douglas for her . several years. The former Miss Par-.
hand, his much disputed jilting of the tington is the daughter of Mr. and.
girl, their subsequent marriage, and Mrs. G. S. Partington of. Chester
the various steps that led to his de-' street.
parture for the White House to face,
the coming of the Civil War.
Mr. Nobs returned several months
azo from an extended tour of the,
orient, Asia and the Pacific islands,
Visits Mother— . gathering material for a series of:
Mrs. Clay Epperson and small con . articles and books to be published.
of. Bakersfield will arrive Wednes-. This trip in company with hig broday to remain until after the Fourth; ther Stanley Nobs followed gradua-.
of July visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida! tion from Stanford University.
Guenther, Both Mr. Nobs and his bride are
former students and graduates of
Grass Valley high school. He is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Nobs of the
Empire Gardens.
At-Town Talk—
Mr, and. = Mrs. .Will Jeffrey, Jr.,
of San Jose arrived Saturday to spend
a few days with Jeffrey's parents at
Town Talk, Mrs. Wm. Treglown
Is Bridge Hostess
Mrs. William Treglown entertainSQ ed at ‘a bridge luncheon Friday afSSX . . FOR Ep ternoon. A dainty one o'clock lunch. eon was served and the aternoon
spent in playing cards. Mrs. W.
Moulton won high score; Mrs. Simon
, Hieronimus, second and Mrs. Addie
-/O’Connor,third. _Mrs.Raymond
SSL
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Co FB Oe OY. :
yd Ge oe O’Connor was an out of town guest
OT i a at the party and was presented a
a ?
“y ae » gift, as she had come from the longte ‘ rarer
Ok Nee high cn here) est distance.
Also very good for Poison Oak.
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Miss Mary Jones
Weds Emerson Wallis
Miss Mary Jones, youngest daughter of .Mrs. Lulu Clutter Jones of
Nevada street this city, and-the late
Will. Jones, was married to Emerson Wallis of Napa at noon service
in the Methodist church in Reno, by
Rev. Schmidt. The bride and groom
were attended by her brother, Harry
Jones of Cordelia and sister Mrs.
Hazel Shepard of Pacifie Grove, a
bride of two weeks. Also present for
the service were, Mrs. Harry Jones
DANCE 4
To the sweet music of
OTTO SALCEDO AND HIS BAND
LAKE OLYMPIA, Grass Valley
Saturday, June 29th
Sponsored by the
NEVADA-SIERRA PEACE OFFICERS ASSN.
Prize Waltz. Admission $1.00 per couple,
DON'T PUT UP WITHA
and Dry Cleaning
When better ways or improved methods of laundering
and dry cleaning are invented you will find them at the
GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS
. jiceshccentio siaiadaumaial a PHONE 108 GRASS VALLEY —
Social Events Dorsonal’
. Joins Holmes Stati—
licensed embalmGrass Valley, joined t
Holm Funeral Home and
work Monday. The
from San
_Stanley_Mitchell,
has
staff aS of
will begin next
graduated
embalming
young man
Francisco college of in
1930 and
oner seven years. He will fill the office of funeral director and embalmer,
has served deputy coras
Appendicits—
Miss Myra Merrill of the Fountain
at work Saturday morning. She was
moved to Jones
and operated upon for appendicitis,
To Calaveras— —
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wilson of
Truckee have moved to Calaveras
county where he has accepted a position-with -a—lumber -firmFor-many
and one smal! son and Mrs. Lulu
Jones of Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs.
Wallis are spending a two week’s
honeymoon at Lake Tahoe.
The charming bride is a_ native
of this city and after graduating
from the local schools completed the
teachers course at San Jose .State
College. She has been teaching at
Napa. The young couple will reside
in Napa.
.
, Truckee.
1 arsqy
. Wiliam
_ in
. Lunch, was taken suddenly ill while .
Memorial. Hospital] ;
years he had responsible work with
Hobart Lumber Company near
They aré cousins of Mrs.
and often visited
the
Treglown
Nevada City.
Home from Los Angeles—
Mrs. Ellen Walmsley and
ter, Ellen, who. have. spent
winter and spring
arrived in Nevada City Sunday to
snend several months, Mrs. Walmsley will assume her duties in the
News and Novelty shop in which she
is interested.
daughthe past
in Los Angeles,
Back from Cuba—
Earl Covey, manager of the J. C.
Penney store, Grass Valley and Mrs.
Covey returned home Thursday evening from Havana, Cuba. He was a
delegate to Rotary International
convention. They returned via Chicago to witness the Boston-Uhicago
doubleheader last Sunday.
Promoted—
Fred Denton, who has. been em-. .
ployed at the Idaho-Maryland mine
for some time, was promoted to superintendent of the ‘New Brunswick
mine also a portion of the IdahoMaryland Mines Corporation. He succeeds J. F. Cowle, New Brunswick
superintendent several years, who
has accepted a mine superintendency
in Nevada state.
To Berkeley—
Jeanne Titus, who graduated from
the elementary school this spring
l has gone to Berkeley to live with George L. Jones, of this city, will
her mother and attend high school . sail tomorrow from Seattle, Wash.,
. there, She will come to Nevada City, for Alaska on a vacation trip.
; this week to remain over the July.
. Fourth celebration with her grand-.
. parents, -Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
ey.
Home from Coollege—
Mr.-and Mrs; J;J. Jackson met
Jackson Englebright at Colfax yesterday and he will spend the summer
here visiting them and his aunt, Mrs.
«poe fs Englebright returned from Washington, D, C. where
he has been living with his parents,
Congressman and Mrs. Harry L. Englebright and attending college.
~ ¥g
Sween-. }
Visits Parents—
ar s Jackson,
San Jose state college early this
; month, accompanied his parents, Mr.
land Mrs. C. G. Sweeney -to-Nevada
. City and after a short visit here returned.
Ben Sweeney, who graduated froin
.
. OfF to Alaska—
Misses Helen and Nancy Jones,
i daughters of Superior Judge and Mrs.
The number of patents issued annually in the United States greatly
exceeds that of any other country.
Nevada Theatre
MONDAY
TORRID ZONE
With James Cagney, Ann Sheridan
swiftness in a novel plot.
and Pat O’Brien in the lead roles of
a story that moves — with lightning
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
PRIMROSE PATH The spicy romance of a “dead
end”’ girl and a live-wire boy
and their first kiss. Ginger
Roger and Joel McCrea star in this eyebrow raising play,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
:
With RayABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS »23;"=<: : in the title
role. This play ran for more than a year on Broadway at $4.40 a
seat. The Pulitzer Prize stage play by Robert Sherwood becomes
a rare film masterpiece.
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