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March 11, 1940 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET ‘MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1940. PAGE FOUR Weity School Term Opens in Camptonville! 2). entary school is in charge of j = Mrs. Grace Pauly, principal, with ACAMPTONVILLE, March .11.—/ Mrs. Constance Pfiffer in charge of The Camptonville Union grammar!the primary department. The high school, and the Camptonville branch! school is in charge of the Marysville Union high schoo!! liams, started the spring and summer term. / ance it has ever had. Wednesday morning. -The term ws} Dtsses are operated by William to start Monday but due to bad roal! Lang and Leslie L. Shimer. conditions in the Mill Creek district it was put off until Wednesday. The of W. Cc. Wiland ‘has the largest attendThe school = A. We've scored a smashing hit with the women of the Twin Cities with our better Laundry Service. We have scored such a hit that housewife aiter housewife is bringing us her laundry. With an amazing economy, clothes are laundered to perfect whiteness in perfect safety. We use only Ivory Soap. Phone today for our driver and prove this statement to your pwn lasting satisfaction. GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 111 BENNETT STREET PHONE 108 GRASS VALLEY 4, Nevada Theatre MONDAY SHOP AROUND THE CORNER -True love never runs smooth—Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart prove it in “The Shop Around the Corner,” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ETERNALLY Yours An exciting case of two husbands when a woman gets a divorce and marries another man only to find her fascinating first husband refuses to give up. With Loretta Young and David Niven. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT :Listen to Aliua Jones sing the melodies that millions know and love—the melodies of the great Victor Herbert. Co-starring Allan Jones, Mary Martin and Walter Connolly. WORK-FREE WORRY-FREE ee ARMT.:! Clean, healthful, inexpensive heat -—any time and every time you want it with Standard Stove Oil in a modern Circulating Heater. Enjoyable! Dependable! Give us an opportunity to prove it. ALPHA STORES, Ltd. Nevada City Phone 5 Grass Valley Phone 88 ; Odegaard. . Social Events of Pharmacy HIGH SCHOOL . . NOTES By BARBARA PHARISS Friday morning in the regular assembly period the sophomore class presented ‘their program for the student body Rose Belisle acted ‘as mistress of ceremonies. The program consisted of ‘“‘Whispering’’ by Alice Wagner, Colleen Moore, and Betty O’Connor; a solo, ‘‘At Dawning’’ by Betty O’Connor; two piano _ selections by Margaret Shearer; and two very comical skits by sophomore girls. REPORT CARDS SOON Last Friday marked the end of the first six weeks’ period in the second semtster. Two thirds of the school year is ended. Report cards will be given out next Thursdiay. SEARCHLIGHT STAFF A Searchlight staff meeting was called Thursday morning, with Miss Ruiter and Mr. Horn in _ charge. They asked the students’ cooperation on the paper and urged the reporters to get their articles in on time. OLDER GIRLS DELEGATES The girls who were elected to go to the Older Girls’ Conference at Richardson Springs are MaYgaret Adrianne Barnhardt, Marilyn Chapman, seniors; and Mary Innis, Mary Libbey, Betty Krough, and Elsie Schreiber; juniors. Mobley-Joannes Personal Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weege spent the past week end at Plum Valley visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mrs. Marvin Weeks and small son came up from Auburn Thursday and is visiting her mother, Mrs, John Ghidotti. Mrs. Joe Ceresto came up from Oakland and returned with her mother, -Mrs. Karl Kopp, who wi!] make her a visit of several weeks. Latest reports from Carl Fecker of Marysville are that fhe left hospital after a week’s stay and is now home. He is showing somle improvement. Becker has been foreman on construction for the P. G. & E. company. for 40 years, Elmer Morris, formerly of Alleg. any who was injured in a Grass Valled mine last October, was returned to Jones Memorial Hospital Saturday morning and placed in a cast for the treatment of old injuries. G. E. Mitchell, surveyor for the Tahoe national forest, is makin& a survey of damages from the recent heavy flood. The work consists. of examining trails, roads, bridges an41 te'ephone lines. , A Santa Rosa bowling team came to Nevada \City during the past week end and played a*local team in the Elks bowling alleys Sunday. The score was a tie of two to two. The Migs2s Jocqueline: Bertz and Helen Lawson: accompan‘ed by Harley ‘M. Leete, Jr. and Laurance Arpn, ail of Berkeley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leete over the week end. The young people, students of the University of California with the exception of Arpin, who graduated two years ago, enjoyed two days of skiing at the Summit, Subscribe for the Nugget. 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as it is sold by your druggist under an absolute guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by = R, E. HARRIS REXALL DRUG STORE. Troth Announced The announcement has been made by Mrs. John-G. West of the engagement of her daughter Phyllis R. . Joannes to Myers L. Mobley. Miss ; Joannes attended Sea Pines School, ; Brewster on Cape Cod, Massachusetts . also the University of Southern Cali. fornia and is a member of Delta Zeta. Mr. Mobley, son of the late Judge Walter L. Mobley, graduated from ; the University of California’s College ; and is a member >fj. Kappa Psf. The marriage will take . place in the early summer. ee . Miss Emma Mazzanti and James Miss Emma ‘Mazzanti Long of Grass Valléy were married . Saturday morning by Justice of the. Peace George Gildersleeve in the . Nevada County court house. . The bride, “who attended St. . Me.ry’s school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felice Mazzanti of Valley. The groom is the son of} Mrs. Ethel Long of Grass Valley andi attended the high school in that city. Woman Skiis 12 Miles To Spend Week-end Here’! . Mrs. Sig Ronning who resides . with her husband at Bowmans Lake . spent the week end with her daugh. tet Sylvia, at their home on Prospect Hill. While her parents are at Bowmans Sylvia lives with Mr. and Mrs. . Harms at the Romning home. Mrs. Ronning, who came from Norway twelve years ago and is accustomed to skiing, skiied out the first twelve miles from Bowmans. She returned via Graniteville and _ skiied from there to Bowmans, down a seven mile slope. She says skiing condiGrass Weds James Long . GOoDs. 116 Mill Street 4 4 e oe Ld 2: eo’ ae ® 7” = Py e o%, a Soro o> SUSANNA—Lively and lovely, the rosy beige ‘‘blushing’’ shade for blues, reds, beige, grayed tones or black. ys 125 tions are not very good this year. BERT’S presents DAISY—Lilting grace in a warm suntanned charmer for your outfits of blues, DRY SJTORE Grass Valley “American Favorites’ eens, yellows and all the brighter pastels. JUANITA—Sofe and warm as the Southern moon, a glowing nude accent for soft un — pastels, for black or white. Personal engths SHORT MEDIUM LONG ]35 Delightful as the ladies whose loveliness inspired our songwriters — NoMend’s Spring stocking shades! They'll do charming duets with your new clothes.. harmonize with this, lend a staccato accent to that. Trust NoMend each season to bring you the smartest colors, as well as And many other “FAVORITES”, equally smart and lovely w perfect fit, in, stockings famous for extra wear! BIRD STORE HILLS FLAT Rollers, Choppers, Warblers, Fine Breeding Canaries. Zebra and Java Finches. Cages and All Supplies. — sees ss Special Sale 100 Boxes of Assorted Boxed Stationery including many different weaves, cdlors, and sizes. To go on sale at the sensational price of 19 Cents. Againi” é. ON “Make a date to try Acme Beer ~.and enjoy the refreshment-thrill of your lifel Acme Beer satisfies -.provides inimitably pale and sips cto PEVT P. O. Box 325 a NEVADA CITY ICE DELIVERY _ Nevada City Distributors Bought at factory close‘ out. Excellent quality. Not old or shopworn. Values up to 75c. This will not last!” Come “in now! -R. E. HARRIS Rexall — ‘DRUG STORE 100 San Francisco Los Angeles a # EA 4 4 j 4 4 i