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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 4, 1934 (8 pages)

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(AGE EIGHT THE NEVADA C ITY NUGGET. ___ MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1934 THREE NEVADA CITY __ GRADUATING CLASS BOYS OFF FOR TRIP HEARS BACCALAUREATE the atThe. tt Yradiiatings loces y S > Bin Tambiyn The-1934 graduating Ciasa, ol 4 started off toDelbert -Schifftn Bob Tucker in Delbert oe . Nevada City Union high school: ana fa isi : ended Trinity Episcopal ehurch last day "'s ¢ar a vacation . tended Trinity Episcopal e trip. directly to the Grandg.Canyon are e ayvill moter; Angel 3 z From-. her Lmey Charles offered preached by Rev. R thence to/ sermon Boulder Dam Yellowtoward Los 23. Buckner beautiful Wasnpurn. eV. } tne itah then up through o the. prayer. Very stone and from tir: home. . dist and Episcopal choirs. { evening to ‘hear the “Baccalaureate . music was rendered by the combined MethoSHORT STORIES ON LAKE TAHOE . High altitude sunshine during the is claimed to be the most adaptable for health giying. rays, to an eminent skin specialist who visited Lake Tahoe ‘last year and the year before. He States that the sun rays traveling in air-thinned altitude come severe, due tg extreme suntmer early summer months according before SAC A T Hotel Berry Coffee Shop OPEN DAY & NIGHT Sth and K Streets Sacramento COOLM—COMFORTABLE—COZY Glass of Wine Served Free with Dinner 50c Glass of Beer Served Free with Luncheon 25c . “. stment—Planned EsOur Big A Real Opportunity for Summertime Inve pecially for our Out-of-Town Patrons : BS@RNE SALE Beginning Now, And All During This Month! Complete Stock of Summery Dresses and Jacket Suits. You will be delighted with this Splendid Assortment. Better drive in Hm eteland’s 922 Kay SS. SACRAMENTO Near Hotel Land A. M. HOLMES CORONER NEVADA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Primary Election, Tuesday, August 28th, 1934 } Sierra Region. Her res¢:. and the convenience the Electric Range and Water Heater bring daily into her kitchen / W/uar a real helpmate the modern electric range is to a busy housewife. The automatic time and temperature controls take charge of every cooking operation from roasts to broiled meats, from cake to bread baking. There is an end once and for all to watching, waiting, testing, basting and searing while the cooking is going on electrically. Hours each day are saved of hot and tiring kitchen work —a thousand hours and more each year. Your home can afford electric cookery now. Why not enjoy it? Prices of the very finest electric range models have never been lower than today. And these fine electric ranges can be purchased on the €asy payment plan. At the same time for real economy a storage type electric water heater should be installed. You will be-surprised to find out how little it will cost you to have the handy service of a mever-failing and constant supply of hot water on tap at all times. Come in and imspect the new low priced electric ranges and water heaters now on display. Or a phone call will bring a representative to-your home with complete information. SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE ing J acclimate them, or heat, are most. beneficial for invig<3 ; orating the skin, and there penetratquality are of tremendous advantage in curing other ailments of ja deeper nature. Come to Lake Taj hoe this year and enjoy this sunshine . tonic, it will fit you to better handle {the daily problems confronting you. Famous auhorities on Snakes state i that they will not survive in Lake . Tahoe and to prove this, sometime . ago an expedition composed of these jauthorities and local Lake Tahoe tn eeste brought several rattlesnakes linto Lake Valley and endeavored -to have them Stay Largely Atte they be, PM et te tt Ea BUSSE RUE f Melibebiteh itt teh ete Ue tee ane te at tt it tit Te Saag SOCIAL EVENTS TE RE te En) fugue igi MET Te ti Tn EL) LEME at tt ell tt Meare eee UR URUS BSE ie ian Senior Bail is : cards and music, with refreshments d id being served. The following were nae H present: Mesdames Kate Hope Liv-} ' a Pe phe high school’s graduating class . ('34) bade farewell to high sehool social activities with a very suecess. R. M. Labadie, Julius E. Pauly, Con-. Stance Pfiffer, R. G! Clendenin, Ac. ‘on M. Cleveland, Albert H. Hamil-. ton, Misses Dorothy Hays, Lydia Uw. } troves, Gladys Chatfield, veraldine . Beach, and Mrs. Beach. mi cin tg Evangeline Chapter to Celebrate Anniversary ful Senior Ball Friday night at the ‘Armory Hall. : Allen’s orchestra . brovided their usual excellent jazz. The hall was cleverly decorated carrying out a forty-niner motif. The Walls panelled by black and white horse-drawn covered wagons, and the stage was canopied with the old Canoga schoooner covering with wheels in front and below the stage so that it almost seemed that the BA Uae were playing from a coy; ered wagon. . Bright vari-colored balloons at first hung high from the balcony but hag With the stars at the Junior Prom, they didn’t last long, and many ot: from “Marysville . . were Evangeline Chapter, O. E. preparing to confer the degree of the order on new members, Tuésday eve1ing, June -efreshments are to be enjoyed. . A short program and! 1 At this meeting plans for an-elabOrate meeting and program for: the anniversary of Evangeline Chapter’s organization Meeting will be Tuesday evening, Be vey ‘ {June 19. Many members and visithe girls were soon wearing them. t : . ftors are expected to attend. This The ball was most successful fi' ; ra ‘deat ia z : 3 chapter one o 1e oldest in the nancially as well as socially. It was! : . is ingston, Olive Groves, Sarah Calvin, ; § : . . i . i will be discussed. This: § @ . directly for th ac ro © : ag ? ; . Dy within the Valley boundaries. Believe . #5 well attended as the Junior Prom. jit or not, many of the snakes started at a3) 3 Gre somahds 4 = ate oe {erawling away immediately heading fully execut@d, led by Bob Tamb yn e ranges’ bordering the}4nd Erma Keller, j State. 4 = Es — {Champion Circle Wil] ; Meet for Basket Lunch Take a Coleman Camp Sto along when you go autos touring, picnicking or camping. Enjoy tasty meals cooked on a miniature gas stove. Fry, . bake or boil; roast, toast or broil ..cook anything the “gang” calls for ” ..in a jiffy! iy CAMP STOVE Wherever you go.. no matter what your appetite demands.. you'll find the Coleman a dependable “pal”. Coleman Camp Stoves make and burn their own gas from tegular-gasoline. Good looking and sturdily built to stand hard knockabout use. Fold up like a Suitcase with everything inside. i Lake, and others not so inclined re{mained in apparent contentment, but ‘are reported to have died within 48 . hours. This in itself an invitaj tion to spend your summer vacation fat Lake Tahoe this year, where this i habitation for man does not harbo) rattlesnakes or insects. is ! The Lake Tahoe steamer the enormous expanse of blue-green j Water, carrying thrilleg boating en; thusiasts on excursions of beauty and intereht, is an eventful experience never to be forgotten. The modern method of water transportation does not steal any of the ancient glamour of natural ever-changing shoreline become dull or monotonous. Take a ‘steamer excursion around Lake Tahoe when vacationing there this summer, It is safe, cool, comfortable pend inexpensive, ——_—. For the information of newcomers and old-timers Who have _ not been to the Lake recently, it is timely to call to their attention the ex, tensive improvements made in road ‘ conditions approaching and circling jLake Tahoe. Millions of dollars haye} . been spent in recent years in perfect}ing grades, widths, and short-cuts in }the entire road System of the High The many engineerling feats accomplished,. the almost ‘insurmountable obstacles overcome, ! ,all Stand asa monument to those who! built to last this modern highway, jand it is daily acclaimed by the thousands of motorists who travel these arterials, ansWering the lure of the “Playground”’ empire of the High Sierras, Lake Tahoe, California. BS ~—_[Personal Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martine were . . Sagramento Wisitons Sunday. They tvisited with his mother, Mrs. Io &
Martine, and sister, Mrs. Homer MceKee and family. s i Mrs. Otto E. Sebiffner and mother, } Mrs. Etta Los Kamp, attended the Gold Show in Auburn, Sunday. They found it very nice there being a fine gold display in the Bank of America . building. Many Nevada City people . were there to enjoy the occasion. ] 28 . Mrs. HH.’ W. Dunlap has been vis. iting her brother, Mr. Emil Ott. ' : . Oscar Barker returned to San ! Francisco Friday after a few days iVisit in Nevada City. pa Mr. Claude {Ferguson, who has been. superintendent of a large mine ,in Canada for the past two years, . will Sail from New York on June 7, to take charge of the Varaguas mine in the Republic of Panama. Miss Minnie Brand attended the Junior College graduation exercises in Sacramento on Friday night. Miss Brand’s neice, Miss Betty Gaylord, was @ graduate. While in Sacramento, Miss Brand was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gaylord. Bill Tamblyn Jr. is one of fhe graduates of the Sacramento Junior College this year. Mr. and Mrs, W. Vv. Tamblyn attended the graduating exercises in Sacramento on Friday night. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Miss Mary Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, who taught the past year at Washington, has excepted a position in the schools at Del Monte. Besides her regulad class ce 124-634 Miss Jones will have a class in music. plying j . John Hunt, . Mrs. The patrons and patronesses were: Mr. Mrs. C. S. Arbogast. Mr. Mrs. F. F._Cassidy. Champion Circle, Neighbors of W oodcraft, are holding a get-toSether meeting next Thursday eyeEach member is to bring a, luneh for two, as they are to Someone who may be a prospective member. and and and and C ‘ Mr. Mrs. C. Mr. Mrs. D. Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tamblyn. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoge. Mrs. Annie Godfrey. Mr. Tom Richards. Every part of the dance, from the cabin where punch was served to the jazzy Mlarysville vocalist, was , Pronounced excellent. Everyone had la good time. Sweeney. ning. basket invite ! } j } Se ee eer oe . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bosworth and . son Don, and nephew, Walter, mo-! tored to Lake’ Tahoe Sunday for al pleasant outing. . . i Oe Mr. and Mrs. William Ray, of San Francisco, are house guests of Mrs. Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F, Breese. % z Ladies are guests At Elk’s Dinner The Elks ladies were guests at the semi-monthly dinner on Saturday night. This was the final social affair of the term of Percy V. Carr, exalted ruler of Nevada City Lodge of Elks. Cards, dancing ang bowling were enjoyed by members and guests. %~— Dance in You Bet Community Hall Saturday -— * Mrs. Karl Kopp and sister, Selma Yorden, from San Francisco last evening, 'Mrs. Yordenm arrived in San Fr cisco May. 28 and there a few days. here for about si Mrs. . } . an. visited relatives . She expects to be! xX months. . * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swazey and . children, of French Corral, are vis-)! iting her parents in Nevada City to-' day. aS A big dance will be held in the new community hall at You Bet on . tector and their Saturday, June 9. The proceeds will: iittie Sen -have arrived from San . go toward paying for the new hail. Francisco and are the guests of Dr. rangements conRector’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. @. J . . The committee of ar = sists of H. C., Werner, C. D. Jeske, . Rector. and Mrs. Tom Brady. ! : sZ 2 a = Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Anderson visGood music and refreshments will be I; : { large features of thé evenine jited Roseville yesterday, where they . z ee : } were guests of Mrs. L. M. Anderson j ( , . mother of C. B. Anders : Bride-Elect Honored at snGerson Charming Garden Party DANCING Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Boylen, who represent the Hal Davis School of Harold Whitney Bishop, of Boston, Dance, are in Nevada City this week Massachusetts, was the motif for a , Organizing a Class at Red Men's hall. . lovely garden party on Friday at the Class director will be Miss Ethel: home of Mrs, B. L. Syms. Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs, Boylen . r * . Ty 74 Syms and Mrs. W. F. Roddy were j have a nice class in Grass Valley at . Joint hostesses to the Suests. Miss : j i present. Parsons is the daughter of Mr. ead! C. E. Parsons and with her . mother will go to Boston. to become ! the bride of Mr. Bishop. Tea was served in the Sarden. Mrs. Raglan Tuttle and Mrs, Jamés Hut. chison presiding at one table, and Mrs. Raymond Clinch, of Grass Va)-. ley, and Mrs. George Legg at the other. CLASS Miss Katherine Parsons, fiancee Shower is tendered amptonville Bride-to-Be CAMPTONVILLE, June 2.—A miscellaneous shower was tendered the bride to be, Miss Geraldine Beach, at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland, Thursday evening. Some very useful gifts were received with which to start housekeeping and a very enjoyable evening was spent in Ore and Bullion ; Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING Co. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco. HOTEL POWELL FOUNTAIN PEN SETS $1.00 and up PEN AND PENCIL SETS $1.90 and up Beautiful Assortment of GRADUATION CARDS from 5c up Dickerman Drug Store . ; of Germany, came up! f Easy to operate, speedy, safe, / Priced from $5.95 up; high stand extra. Good Light! On any kind of an over-night outing or prolonged trip’ you’ll need this new Coleman Lantern. It’s just ; naturally ‘‘made-to“order” to supply plenty of light any night. Instant-lighting..single mantle type.. provides up to 150 can_llepower of pure white light in’ any wind or weather. Small in size.. big in brilliance. Makes and burns its own gas from regular gasoline. Storm-proof, insect-proof. Price only $5.95 —_— ALPHA STORES, INC. NEVADA CTY, CALIFORNIA Broed Street Phone 5 . Boys! Girls! ListenHere! The New Municipal Swimming Pool Will Soon Be Ready for That CRAND PLUNGE And The NEVADA CITY NUGGET fombining Business with Pleasure WANTS TO HELP YOU CELEBRATE So Kor Kive New Subscriptions. $2.50 in advance for one year You Will Receive a GANTNER & MATTERN BATHING SUIT Select it Yourself.at Any Price up to $4.00 Call at The Nugget Office, Get a Receipt Book AND BEGIN TODAY 2.5 former location of TURPIN HOTEL NEVADA crTY 17 Powell St. at Market St. Quartz and Placer location blanks 7 mre . Or sale at Nugget Office. THE MONTANA CAFE 235 COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA CITY eee Free Garage Enquire at arg re letely Refurnis Recarpeteddad Radecardind __ W.M. SELL, Jr, Mar. BUSINESS MEN’S BLUE PLATE LUNCH 35c Regular Luncheon 50c Dinners, Week Day, 35c and 50c Special Rates For Board By Day Or Month Lunches Put Up For Miners — Special Saturday and Sunday Dinners 50c and 65c ¥ 7