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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 5, 1936 (8 pages)

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re FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1936. NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE F IVE W. H. HAHN SUFFERS HEART ATTACK Mr. H. Hahn of Glenbrook, Ww. who has been installing a new equipment in the Colley Confectionery in Nevada City, was taken with a sudden heart attack while talking to Mr. Colley Wednesday niorning and was moved to the rear revived. at' Glenbrook. Iuatest reports from his home are that he is improved in his condition.Mr. Halen, who has an electrical shop in Grass Valley, has been working day and night in order . to fill his contracts and the strain was too much for him. of the shop and . He was taken to his home . MINING MEN VISIT STEEL CO. Fred F. Cassidy, of the Hardware firm of Nevada City, was invited by the Columbia Steel ComPittsburgh to take a group operators Alpha pany of and mine an-inspection trip. the group that early Wednesday being d mining men plant for were in vada City and. after the immense building were lune . of . to the . Fifteen morning men esco through of the comipany.at a . eon. Cassidy there were . 3,000 men employed ColumSteel Plant at Pittsburgh. 16° Wi were enguests in the bia Ay . ter “tai Mrs. ined the day Fred Cassidy. for in Sacramento . by oe Seth Genuine Pacific PotteryFostoria Glassware . . Community Community Thomas Waffle Irons Coffee M skere China Silver oy 1 WiOCKS 124 Mill Street €¢6@ We invite your inspection of the most comprehensive stock of jewelry and giftwares in this vicinity. HARTUNGS. Dependable Jewelers 4 re Seeking Virgin Gold . Auburn June 6th and 7th. Miss Anne DeAvilla goes modern in her outfit for gold mining. She is seen here panning gold in the American River, hoping to get x ape to place on jexhibit at the Gold Rush Revival to he held MRS. GEO. LEGG WILL SPEAK AT CIVIC CLUB The Nevada City Woman’s Civic Club. will hold its regular meeting Monday night at the Brand Studio at. eight o’clock. This is the last meeting, before the summer vacation and there will be much business to discuss s6 the meeting will begin promptly at eight o’clock. Following. the business meeting, Mrs. George Lege will give a short talk on “The Pueblos of Arizona.”’ Mrs. Legg recently visited the ancient pueblos and became greatly interested in their history. The club ladies are looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to Mrs. Legg’s NUGGET ADS PAY — ae Great Your O. Worth Twice as Much It Was Yesterday Through The TURN-IN Offer Of Our PHILCO _ Jubilee” d Radio Be ~ there’s one ‘to 132 Mill Street Grass Valley . . FOOTE ELECTR ICAL ‘TIME ONLY We Will Double The Trade-In Value of Your Old Radio On A New PHILC See the heaciifal models on our floor—— “BUY TODAY—SAVE THE JUBILEE WAY” Yes, it’s true, you can buy a Philco for as little as $3.00 per month. is Now please your taste. COMPANY 108 Pine Street Nevada City ELKS SPONSOR With an impressive Francisco Antlers lodge directed, the Nevada City Lodge of instituted Monday evening, ed by the Nevada City Lodge Elks. 0 their’ officers for immeédiately their initiation was con cluded. The boys who joined the orde gaard--d?., Subscribe for The Nugget. ANTLERS LODGE ceremony, which youthful officers of the San Antlers was sponsor Seventeen boys were initiated into.the new lodge. and these hose pont the coming term Robert.C:. Sehiffner,. Jim Johnson, Lecturing Antler Raymond EIGHTH GRADERS GET GRAD ne IPL OMAS 3 J EiAL B io it IN HARDING HEADS STUDENT BODY ATN.C.HI Prineipal Walter Carlson of the . Victor over his his oupouene by just ‘ton Gramimar School an-;four votes, John Harding, Wtudent the following list of grad-. at the Nevada City high school was ates to receive diplomas’ today: elected to the position of studenthth Grade graduates, June 5,. body president Wednesday in one of the closest student eléctions ever Frank Angelini. held .in this city. Ruth Curnow and Bernice L. Bankus. Alice Graham were elecfed “to the Patrizia Jane Bennett. osition of, vice ‘esident and secreRobert E. Carr, Jr tary respectively, both by .a shm Tony A. Cartoscelli margin of votes, and Fred Garrison Marjorie Louise Clark. ¥ aced in the office, of treas Dennis E. Coughlan urer on a. white ballot. Crais’ Davies . There were 124 votes cas: in the 12 2 i y thea ros ek Catherine Marie Davis. s = ne> election, the results be . Raymond Davis. ing as~-follows: . Wal Daniel Draper, Jr For president: John Harding, 64; Hans Gene Hansen. ae eae ee oe . Sgatha Gates For vice president: th Curnow, 4. 5eal c ¥ De : LEQDhi We ] 5é a . Georee Joyal p68; 4 hil Joyal,-_56.
i aes . For secretary: Ali¢e Graham, 63; . Stanley R. Keate. 3 = ee 60 . Francis Henry Lewis. ze = = : Ceorge:E. MeCartney } For treasurer: Fred Garrison, Jr. . T SU ry J re . } poe : 21: Jim Moore. . : : ne : . _Margaret Elizabeth Norton . Judges of this exciting election 2 reare 4 + Me E = eae ¥ : aes = _weré Norlene Whitley, Nadine Brown William Asa Norton. . S Shieeinia Carney. The officen Maveurct Mary Odecdard ,;and. Virginia Carney. he officers Sa ry =e . . * 2 : Bill O'Neal. electéd will be installed at the final i Nea : Carlton Orzalli. Ginger. Paxson. George Perry. Ellsworth Pingree. Rose E. Ponticelli. Barbara Anne Phariss. Claire Randall. Juanita Ralls. William Earl Rickard. Norman J. Ronningen. George F. Schrader. Leila Mae Shaughnessy. Homer Clayton Sherwood. Evelyn -Letha Sibley. Laverne Phillip Smart. : Marie Elizabeth Smith. Jesse C. Smith. = Paul J. Snvder. f Violet Catherine D. Tognarelli. May Trevillyan. _, : Stanley Vranesh. = Billy Wagner. Margaret Doreen r Anna Wellman. iS Soga. Madjor ie Watson. school assembly at GOOD PROGRAM are: Curtis J. Clarke, Harold John Jim White. Lopez, Robert Francis Small, WilLuburn Williams. liam C. Bennett, Ray Bud Wilde, Helen Yuen. Lloyd James Haddy, Ray Stedger, Pupils neither absent nor tardy, James Maley Odegaard, Oscar Ode-! toy the entire schoolk-yearare; Donald Atkins, Richard Davies, Francis Stephens, John Ailen““Wi" angelini, Robert Cain, Umbert Soga, dauf;,Arthur 8. Elliott, Walter S.! award Jacobs, George Roe, Charles Johnson, Earl Fitzpatrick, Raymond Thomas, Frank Angelini, Jane Ben-} . Ketels, and Carl George Steger. nett. Claire Randall. Officers chosen were: Curtis. -dThis Fis the second consecutive Clarke, Exalted Antler; Earl Mitzyearthat Richard Davies has been patrick, Leading Antler; Carl Georse elias sues de ace A ie Steger, Loyal Antler; Walter 8. ward Jacobs and Charles Thomas have béen per ‘fe . in attendance for Ketels, Recorder; Liopd Haddy, eau ene eee Abt iseaes : An unusual feature is.the fact that Exalted Antler Clarke appainted 50 pupils ate araduating and “4% tbe so owins ofees ee dae children have been listed to enter Small, Guide; Ray Steger, Guard; iis sehool this Pall Osear Odegaard, Chaplain; Ray ea ee Wilde, Sentinel. Presiding during the initiation w as. Miss Pauline Marshall entertainMaurice Ingham, Exalted Antler of. ed at-a farewell tea yesterday. aftereva owed: bee assisted bY. noon at her parents home at Nevada Joe Moqer, cheplain oleae sacouitaee City’s northern limits, honoring Miss Penn, guide. C. Fenton Nichols of San Francisco_Elks Lodge, and genAnna Schrader who will leave for erally regarded as the father of the. Shasta City the latter part of this Antler organization in the United! month. Those present for the happy States, gave an inspiring address at} occasion were, Misses Mary Louw the conclusion of the ceremony. Krough, Ada Perotti, Anna Schroder and Pauline Marshall. . is for Business or Pleasure $‘2.50 [email protected] ONE PERSON $ TWIN BEDS FREE GARAG TO TRANSIENT GUESTS Hel 761 Post Street Whether Your Visit @ It’s ultra-smart to make the MAURICE HOTEL your city address. Rooms are exquisitely furnished, all with bath and ‘shower. Near shops, theatres and business center, yet away from the noise of traffic. TWOPERSONS MAURICE «sik eeene ek cians aT th Co Mn Mm tee E ee A wo) C0 fr 4 10 this morning. AT GOLD FLAT SCHOOL CLOSING Pupils of the Oakland school on Gold Flat gave an excellent program last evening at the closing of school and presentation of diplomas. Great credit should be given the teachers for their hard work, and particularly Miss. M. Frances Cochrane, who not only assisted in training the children, but made the artistically decorated programs. The. teachers are: Mr. O. B. Lake, principal, Miss M. Frances Cochrane, and Miss Mary Snell. The program was as follows: A Slight Opera, by upper grades. Sheriff, Raymond Leroy; Beautiful aos in Blue, Mary McCarthy; Cap. Fred . : Odgers, Walter Vernon; ‘roy Loenard, John Me Carthy, Harry i Roberts. ain Kill, Frank Roberts; John Sil‘ver, Ted Hauschild; Pirates, Donald Sailors, LeForty-niners, Gerald PrilLewis, Leona Roberts, Italy, Marie Porier, Alice Phillips. Scotland, Dorothy Roberts, Ireland, Patty Turner. MexAose, tie Seala. Old Black Joe, Billy Turner. A Slighter Op Whistling lips, Vincent Olive Adamson. icala Ka era, by Intermediate Grades: Joe, Teddy Aléxavaer-’Tié Hunter, La Verne: Seriyen; Jolly Old Winter, Jack Scriven; — Wind, Eleanore ' Walmsley; Lady April, Betty Koellner; May Song, Robert Walker; Tag, Bobbie Deschwanden: Big Black Beetle, Joseph Day; Raindrops, Dorothy Raymore; Water, Marille Day; Dinah, Richard Pearee; Harness Old Dobbin, Donald Boreham; Hop, Hop, Dorothy Phillips, Whispering Leaves, Dolores The Moon and T; Roberta Roberts: The Pop Corn Man, Katherine Phillips; Mother’s Cookies, Harold Walker; Our Flat, William Wasley; Bon Bon Mountain, Betty’ Noren;. Another Cup. of Cof-_ fee, Roberto Deschwanden. Amateur Hour: Primary Grades— Major, Mark Roberts; Hawaiian Trio; Jane Lou Turner, Juanita Was-~ ley; Songs, Richard Lee Prine; Recitations, Betty Deschwanden, Bertha Deschwanden, Violet Shepard. Song and Poem, Dolores Hendricks; Hill Billies, Donald Wasley, Jack MeLaughlin ,Robert Wasley. Diplomas presented: Patty Turns er, Dorothy Roberts; Akahi Eoi (guitar trio) Donald Odgers, Marie ‘Poirier, Leroy Leonard. : Applying the Principles of Ser+ vice: (address): Ted Hauschild, Country girls creed, Alice Fritter: Our Heritage, Frank: Roberts, Class Song, The Graduates. Mr. Joseph Day, clerk of the board of trustee: made a few appropriate remarks and presented the diplomas to the gre uates. Closing address. Mary M Carthy. : The graduates for the year 19 are:Alice Fritter, Mary MeCarthy, Frank Roberts, Ted Hauschild i d Ramond Leroy. A school election is bolus held the school today from one to” o'clock. Mr. Ralpli Leonard, incu ent, was the only one to file the office of; trustee. ~ ae Rockefeller; David McCraney, son of Mr, Mrs. O. McCraney, of this ¢ today for Modesto to visi time, with Ross Hughes, wl ed in Nevada City for sev Db . the southern city.