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w NEVADA CITY NUGGET _FRIDAY, JUNE. 3, ‘1938.
‘o visit tis city some ‘time after
ce
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Allen Gilbert and wife of Sacra*s» mento visited in their old ‘home town
and called on many friends during
tre past week end,
POP EYE
The Sailor Man Glass
—FREE—
with each purchase of 40c
tube of
DR. WESTS TOOTH
PASTE
Both for 33c
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Social Events
Earl L. Covey to Wed
Miss Ruth Cleo Peard
Wedding invitations ‘have been
received by many friends of Miss
Ruti Cleo Peard and Mr. Earl Leon
Covey .o attend their marriage which
will take place at the Methodist
E>iscopal church in Nevada City on.
Sunday, June 10, with Rev. H. H.
Buckner officiating. ,
Miss Peard was born and raised in
. Nevada City where she attended the
. local grammar and high school and
by virtue of her happy disposition
{and pleasing personality has a host
of friends in these communities. Sev(eral social functions have been plan!ned in her honor.
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to pounds. Sterile Gauze in all
sizes. Bandages 1 in. to 1 yard.
Adhesive Plaster in all sizes.
lin to 12 Bandaids
plain or mucurochrome?
inches,
FIRST AID KITS
49c to $14.00
All kinds and . Sizes.
-DICKERMAN
Drug Store
NEVADA CITY
Don’t Risk Infection. Buy your
. . Her little daugh er Betty
. . -Costa Rica with her parents but their
j}j/son remained at San Jacinto where
a
. Mr. Covey, born:in Santa Rosa, has
. made Grass Valley his home _ for
. nearly ten years. He has been con. the Rotary Clib, Chamber of Com
. merce, American Legion, Elks, I. O.
LO. F.,
. also lends his active support to the
. Salvation Army .and Boy Scouts of
1 “America, ‘
'
if Mrs. P. E. Marshall Plans
ito Visit Nevada City
Letters have been
. friends in Nevada City that Mrs. P.
Bon Marsvall has left Costa Rica and
lis at San Jacinto, southern California.
was. at
received by
{he is in school. Mr. Marshall is still
June 10. and visit her many friends
here. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall left Nevada City last fall after having lived here about three years.
Mr., ‘Mrs. George Legg
Hosts at Re-union Dinner
There was a family reunion at the
George Legg home on Nevada street
on Sunday evening at which twenty
three persons sat down to a reunion
dinneer, seven of Whom were week
end ‘house guests of Mr.
Legg. Gues's of the occasion, were:
Mrs. Colemore of Berkeley. Miss Fidella Legg of Vallejo, Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley -Legg of Berkeley, Miss
Mary Rossen of Berkeley, Mrs,.J.-B.
Tredwell of Berkeley, Mrs. F. W.
Bradley and son Sewell of San Francisco, Mrs. John Davies of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perkins of .
Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley .
and Mrs,!
SACRAMENTO —-MURCHE MINERS TO
ROTARIANS GIVE
LOCAL PROGRAM
Drury Butler, president ‘of Sacramento Rotary, Walter Strand, memiber of the same club, Peter Knoles,
iprofessor of history in the Sacraimento Junior College, and Miss
Eloise Hornstein, ‘who graduated
last evening from the Sacramento
. Junior College, gave the entertain'ment yesterday noon for the Nevada
. City Rotary Club. Chairman of the
. day was Clyde Gwin, who acted -in
. the absence of Lou Kopp.
Miss Hornstein played the -acThe Murchie and: Zeibright mines
will hold a picnic and sports event
‘Sunday, June 12 at Write Cloud,
CCC camp on the Tahoe Ukiah highway. Tony Deschwanden, electrician
at the Murchie mine, has been elected to head the committee or arrangements.. Miners and their families
will enjoy a delightful time in this
cool spot up in the big timber and
if it can be arranged a dance will be
held in the evening. Ice cream and
beer will be served with ithe picnic
dinner. Every merchant in Nevada
City thas contributed prizes for the
sports events.
MRS. LEONA BURGAN OF
__INDIAN FLAT PASSES
. Mrs. Leong Burgan, aged 48 years
inative of Chattanooga, Tenn., passed away at her home on Indian Flat,
Tuesday afternoon, May 31, 1938.
_Mrs. Burgan had traveled extensive'ly throughout the United States and
/Wwas a very delightful and charming
‘woman.
She leaves to mourn her passing a
husband and five children.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon June 3, at 2 p. m. in
Holmes Funeral Home. chapel. Interment will be in Pine Grove cemétery. Mrs. Ida Magonigal will read
the. services.
companiments for Peter Knoles, who : :
sang three songs in a rich baritone.
He is the son of Tully Knoles, fori/nected with the civic and social life .
. of the community being a member of }
of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Bar. : ee
}mer governor of this Rotary district
num Powers, Mrs. C. E.
PATRONS) T ond president of Pacific College. He
and Rod and Gun Club. He:
. Mrs. Alta Rcwe of Sacramento, Mr. : : : ;
cud Mire oboe Rt M Mart? sang an old ,English dialectic song,
Bee ORS NG Me at te “Summersetshire,”’’ “Tommy Boy,”
Hogue,
and a soldiers song,,dedicated many
years ago to an Idaho regiment. Before singing he gave a short introduction to the songs and stated that
he and four of his six brothers once
sang as a miale quartet.
Drury Butler recited the story of
Christopher Columbus as told. by
Farmer Cy Cornstossel of the Coon
. a
‘Robert Polglase Weds
. Miss Ethel Harkins
' -Robert Polglase of Nevada City ana
. Miss Evhel Harkins of Grass Valley
. were united in marriage at the
Methodist parsonage Saturday after;noon with Rev. H. H. Buckner officiating. Albert Polglase, brother of meee! Debatins Society. It was a
the groom and Unetta Harkins, sisdelighiful mixture of modern and
ancient history, liberally sprinkled
ter of the bride were the attendants.
The bride is a Grass Valley girl,
who has been employed at the Golden Poppy Confectionery.
“Bob” Polglase is the youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: H. Pougiase
with geographical misplacements, and
political wisecracks. Roars of laughter punctuated the recital.
Mrs. R. Maltman and daughter of
the bay region spent the past week
VIVAC.OUS LADY
college professor.
Nevada Theatre
FRIDAY
With Ginger Rogers and James
®Stewart. Ginger goes through col®leze. No wonder they call it the
temple of higher yearning! The little night club singer marries a
SATURDAY
Thrilling adventure and golden song
HAWAII CALLS: ==" ®Robby Breen, silver voiced boy, sings
again, And BUCK JONES in OVERLAND EXPRESS.
SUNDAY
THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST:
Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in a song drama of the adventurous, red-blooded west, repeating again their magnificent
achievement in grand entertainment. Matinee Sunday 2:00 p. m, .
South Sea Islands.
Car
OIL, ACCESSORIES
Dick
Broad and Commercial
—WE'LL FIX IT—
RENT BATTERIES
—Expert Mechanics—
Lane’s Garag
Trouble ?
, WASHING, BebisuiNe:
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of this city,.wnere he was born and
reared. He attended the elementary
Phone 525
and high cchools of Nevada City and
graduated from the local high school
and when attended and graduated
from Mt. St. Mary’s Academy in
Grass Valley.
He became associated with the
Bank of America in the clerical department and his pleasing personality has made him many friends
among the patrons of ‘the bank.
When they return from their honeymoon hey will make their home in
Nevada City.
BACCALAUREATE
SERMON IN H. S.
COURT SUNDAY
The Baccalaureate Sermon to the
graduating class of the Nevada City
thigh school of 1938 will be held in
the high school court, Sunday, June
5 at 8 p. m, Rev. George C. Pearson
will deliver the sermon, ithe music
will be rendered by the boys and
girls choruses of the high school.
Rev. H. H. Buckner and Rev. Father
O’Reilly will assist in the services to
which the. public is. invited. ©
‘end in their old home town and
greeted many friends.
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. CALENDAR
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The following matters will be
heard in the superior court this
morning at 10 o’clock.
Estates of Mary C. Ford; Lambert
of will.
ceased. Resignation and account.
nell, minor. Third account.
a minor. Account.
ceased. Account.
‘Gray vs. Bednar.
suppdemental complaint.
Estate of Mary Fanzini, deceased.
Petition for letters of administration.
Estate of A. D. Foote, deceased.
Petition to set aside estate.
‘Estate of Mary A. Carpenter and
Hadley T. Harding, deceased. Final
accounts and petitions for distribution.
Oliver. Deceased. Petition for probate
Estate of James S. Huntress, deGuardianship of Barbara Ann CorGuardianship of Francis R. Wehe,
Estate of John Shaw Twitchell, deMotion to file
and. strings, enhances both
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For the
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ror
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Values up to
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CHIFFON SILK
HOSIERY ~*
ey $1.15, $1.25
BRASSIERES, PANTIES
COMBINATIONDANCE
SETS
Values up to $2.95 set
Airway Luggage
Costume Jewelry 49c up
Fancy Hand’sk’fs 19c up
Purses—
A complete assortment of
Imported Lace, Mosaic,
Linen, Applique, Dinner,
Lunch and Bridge Sets,
‘Embroidered Pillow Cases
Fancy Towels, Bed
Spreads.
“Dainty NIGHT GOWNS.
$2.95.
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DRESSES
SHEER SILK HOSIERY
98c, $1.15, $1.25 Pair
Van Raalte or Munsing
BRIEFS, PANTIES,
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Each.. 49c, 65c, 75c, 98c
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Costume Jewelry, Fabric
Gloves, Night Gowns, Pajamas, Neckwear, Purses,
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Ladies’ Swim Suits
Men‘s Swim Trunks
Boys’ Swim Trunks
LADIES’ SLACKS
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~ LADIES’ JACKET
AND SWIM SUIT
Suit $1.95
Ladies’ BEACH COATS
AND SUN SUIT
Suit $2.95
Ladies’ Crash Blouse,
Short and Skirt
ena as ae $2.95
Ladies’ Printed Blouse,
Short and Skirt
aa acini ee $1.95
Cotton Gabardine Coats,
Assorted Colors
Each $1.95
Children’s SLACKS
Each 59c up
Ladies’ SWIM SUITS
$1.95 up
98c ea. Beach Towels ...
*Each 98c, $1.19, $1.65,
Each 15c, 19c, 25c, 49c
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
$1.95
NEW FANCY SOX
Pair ...... 25c, 35c, 49c
_MEN’S NECK TIES
Each 25c, 49c, 98c
Men’s Handkerchiefs
“MEN’S SUMMER _
SHIRTS AND SHORTS
ie ees 25c, 35c, 49c
MEN’S GARTERS
Single Grips
Double Grips 35c pr.
Arm Bands .. 15c, 25c pr.
MEN’S BELTS
Plain and Fancy
35c 49c
MEN’S SWIM SUITS.
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