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PAGE EIGHT NEVADA CITY NUGGET
7
ANY! I . FLO yes
Mee tela”
pada
Woman's Civic
set the date for
show August
The Nevada. City
Club has. ten
its annual fiower
29th.
The Civ
er growers
tatively
o¢
as
ie Club hopes that all flowthe community will
plan to exhibit this year and that
during this planting season will bear
in mind the date of the show with
in
the idea of exhibiting their choiceest flowers.
Hoving to have the finest show
possible it is thought that if exhbitplant. those flowers
are especially sucitors will now
with which they
-eessful and which are their favorites
for the show, there will be an abundance of beautiful flowers.
‘As the plans for this years exhibit
progresses announcements of~ same
will be made in the papers.
WILL CARTER AND
SON SOON G0 TO
PHILIPPINES
£
The many friends Of, MY,;and
Mrs: Will Carter and son, Clark Carter, will be surprised and pleased to
learn eet oe to for the
Philippine Islands next Friday,
June 12, the having accepted nice positions with the Benquet mining company at Baguio 49
miles from Manila. It will take them
almost a month to make the trip
going first to Manila and then on in
to the. mountains .to the
property. e
The father and
ployed by the same
Pend MEA, F
mining man,
are sail
two men
mining
son will bé emcompany as their
Duggleby, Alleghany who is in charge
.
Phen P. T. A. Meeting
At Pioneer Park Today
Washington Grammar School P.
T. A. is preparing to have an open
meeting, at Pioneer Park beginning at 2:30 this afternoon. “After
the business session a@ social time is
Cars will be waiting
members and
to the
air
to be enjoyed.
at the Plaza to take
visitors, desiring to attend,
grounds.
Civic CEP to Hear
Talk on “Pueblos’’
Following the busimess meeting
at the Givie Club Monday night Mrs.
Geo. Legg will give a short talk on
“The Pueblos of Arizona,” Mrs.
Lege recently visited these ancient
buildings and the ladies are anticipating her talk with a great deal of
pleasure,
Washington P. T. A. Give
Party for Eighth Grade
Mrs. George Bonner, president of
the Washington Grammar P. T. A.,
assisted by a capable group of assistants entertained the Eighth Grade
pupils with a most delightful party
in Seaman’s Lodge in Pioneers Park
Wednesday evening.
Several hours were spent in games, with Miss Barbara Phariss,
ing high score for girls and Miss
Betty Norton Raymond Davis
winlow.
. won high for boys, and Craig Davies
low.
There were about forty five pupils
and quite a number-of parents and
teachers ‘present for the delightful
party. Dainty refreshments of ice
cream and cookies were served at
the close of the evening.
. irmmense birthday
had birthdays during the
Each invited
An
end
those who
last quarter.
guest and forty
member
were present:
cake,
other delicious delicacies were
the attractively arranged
pasties,
many
served on
. -table.
of a large property for the Benguet
mining company.
Mr. Will Carter, son. of Mr. and
Mrs: Loindolga Garter of Nevada
City, has had. responsible positions
with mining companies in Nevada;
and Sierra counties living for aj}
time at Alleghany. The family
: . compani mov-. ©O™! anied
ed back to Nevada Cit? about three .
years ago. Mr. Carter. also was deputy sheriff of Sierra county for several years living in Downieville
where he owns a home.
Clark Carter graduated from Annapolis naval academy about a year!
ago and has resided in Nevada City
with his parents since that time.
Missionary Society
Elects Officers
The Womans Home Missionary Society met ‘in the Methodist church
parlors Wednesday afternoon to elect
officers and celebrate birthdays of
. LEGAL NOTICES
CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME.
This is to certify that THE BORDEN COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of the State
of New Jersey and having its principal place of business in the State
of California at. 1325 Potrero
Avenue, San Francisco, California,
is engaged in and transacting business in the County of Nevada, State
of California, under its own name
and under the names of Borden’s
Capital. Dairy Company, Borden’s
Dairy Delivery Company, Peerless
Iee Cream Co., Dairy Delivery Company, Lakeshire Cheese Company
and The Borden Company of: California.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1936.
ees THE BORDEN COMPANY,
By G. S. PERHAM, President, Borden’s Dairy Delivery Company
Division of The Borden Company.
By I. R. DALY, Secretary, Borden’s
Dairy Delivery Company Division
of The Borden Company.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
City and County of San’ Francisco.
ss.
“On this 15th day of April, 1936,
before me, Frank L. Owen, a notary
._ public in and for said city and
county and state, residing therein,
duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared G. S. PERHAM
and I. R. DALY, known to me to be
the president and secretary, fespectively, of Borden’s Dairy Delivery
‘Company Division of THE BORDEN
GOMPANY, the corporation describin and that executed the within
trument, and also known to me
© be the persons who executed it on
ehalf of the corporation therein
amed. and they acknowledged to me
that such corporation executed the
me.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
nto set my hand and affixed
official seal at my office in ‘the
city and county and state the
and year in this certificate first
Te. * aa
4 a Notary Public in
for the City and County of
‘Brancisco, State of California.
1-22-29; June 51936.
A short program consisted of two
‘songs each by Mrs. Lyda Talbot and
Fred Hawke, who were. acby Mrs. George Gibson,
and Mrs. W. Johnston read a beavtif poem.
Oificers elected were, Mrs. John
McQuay, president; Mrs. Jessie
Johnston, vice president; Mrs. May
Norton, secretary; Mrs. Nellie Coulter, treasurer. The secretaries for
the different departments will be selected later. Mrs. H. H. Buckner, out
going president who has_ served
faithfully and well for two years,
asked to be retired.
re
%
, planned for
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Posted
Mrs. Bosworth, Mrs. Ghidctti
Give Party for Church
The benefit card party’
Mrs. C. E. Bosworth and
ginia Ghidotti for Trinity
church, which was to have been held .
in the beautiful grounds of the C. BE. }
Bosworth home on Gold Flat this!
afternoon will held in Qdd_ Fellows hall. The change was. made because of the unsettled weather.
Playing will start at two o’clock. A
number of choice prizes. that are to
be awarded to winners, aré on display in the windows of the Bosworth
Furniture store. .
siven by
Virpee eS ee .
Episcopa!
Mrs,
he
Ponemah : Council
Elects Officers
Ponemah~Council, degree of, Pocahontas, elected officers at their .
meeting Monday evening. (Blanche
Williams was re-elected to serve as
Prophetess for the coming year; the
others are: Mary Brisebill, Pocahontas; George Gildersleeve, Powhatan;
E. E. Flynn, C. of W.; Lila Day, K.
of W.; Helen Keiffer, K. of R. Installation is ‘to be held at a later
date. A fine social time is being
the evening of June
15th.
REY. BUCKNER SHEPHERD
OF FIVE CHURCHES
“Rev. H. H. Buckner of Nevada City
may have an assistant in his work
as shown in a quotation from the
Mountain Messenger of Downieville.
It quotes Rev. Buckner. :
“We hope to have an assistant for
this section, making it possible to
have -two services-a~-monthHeretofore we have been able to hold only
one service, due to lack of time.”
Rev. Buckner has five churches
under his jurisdiction, Nevada City
Downieville, Forest, Sierra City. and
Alleghany.
The conference in Stockton will
be presided ever by Bishop Baker,
who is the only Protestant Bishop
to visit in this section. eS
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The district supervisor, H.
Hamilton, will end his term of office, which he has held for six years, ;
unless he is re-elected at the con-'
ference for another two-year term.
He was originally appointed: by the
bishop.
“Private Property—No Trespassing’? signs for sale at the Nugget
Office.
Nevada Theatre
many-a laugh.
ROSE MARIEsinging roles in ‘this great
thrill every music lover in
and “Indian Love Calli.’’
SATURDAY
He couldn’t make the grade for G-man so he beIt’s a comedy and Jack Haley, WilF-MAN-: ‘aine an F-man.
liam Frawley and Grace Bradley have packed it with
SUNDAY AND MONDA
Jeanette MacDonald
dy, who mounted to national fame in
“Naughty Marietta’, play the lovely
golden musical romance,
the songs:
and Nelson EdDelight wil!
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UPTFALS AWATT
NTS ™ PEND
atin
the editorial
newspapers
safeguard bonus
veterHigh praise for
of California
attempts
scon
titude
their to
be> received
ans was. voiced yesterday
N. Belgrano; Past ~ National
mander of the American Legion and
Vice President of Bank of America.
“Within the next two weeks California veterans will receive well over
to hbyby Frank
Com-}
$120,000,000 in cash and government bonds,’’ said Belgrano, ‘Since
it was first arfhounced that this
money would be available, the veter.
an has been deluged with advice on
how to spend his back pay.
“Tnquestionably there are many
opportunities for veterans to employ .
their funds constr uctivety; but for
dorex planeen for hive to part with
it without getting a thing to show
for it.
“In pointing out to veterans the
pitfalls laid’in their paths by sharpers, and other racketeers, the newspapers of California have done a
commendable piece cf° work.
“They have also performed meritorious service for the legitimate
business interests of California,
provide the veterans and all
Californians with full value
ed for their money.
“In the deluge of opportunities to
spend which is now being showered
on the veterans of California, it
difficult to avoid snap judgment
that may be costly. The newspapers
who
other
receivhave sounded the right note
they tell the veterans to “Stop—
Look—Listen.”’
HYDRAULIC MINING ASSOC TATION .
MEETING
The Calitornia fo evaulie
Association will meet in
atone o’clock
city firehouse.
At this meeting
ports the progress
for assurances in connection
debris dams ‘building
morrow. in the
committee
+}
in of the
heard. . will be
Miss Eunice Whiting, w ho form-.
erly resided on Park avenue, in Ne-.
vada City, is visiting her
Mining j 3
Auburn to-1 4
new . ¢
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arive; #
with §
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brother, . §
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RUSSEL L DAVEY WEDS..
+ MISS HILDA MARSHALL
Russel -O. Davey, 3
Mrs. Harry ‘ Davey
was married at 11 o’clock
son of Mr. and
of Nevada ‘City
Monday
to Miss Hilda V. Marshall, now of
Grass Valley, recently of Bisbee,
Arizona. Rev. Father O’Meara
performed the marriage rites at St.
Patrick’s church. A. Garule and Mrs.
Lesti were the attendants . of the
bride and groom.
Mr. Davey’ is well known in Na
vada City, having graduated from}
ROADS TO-FROUT STREAMS
According to Game Warden Alvin
Granstrom of Sierra county the Gold
Lake road is opened fhrough to
Blairsden. The roaf is also opened
to Webber Lake. These roads lead
through some of the best fishing
grounds in this section.
. in San Francisco. ‘
Following. a brief honeymoon the
young couple will be at home to their
. friends at 218 Rhode Island street,
*-. Grass Valley.
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the schools here. He alsc tt ¢ ea } 4
Mt. St. Mary’s Acad ibe 8 pil “Private Property—No Trespassy: cademy in .Grass . ing’? signg for sale at the Nugget
Valley and Heald’s Business College . Office.
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GRASS VALLEY
CALIFORNIA ©
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1936.
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