Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 2, 1934 (6 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Page: of 6  
Loading...
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET Sey ar eee ‘MISS MARGARET RECTOR out in January Mr. Webb has sola: 10 Give Dinner > pe ie eng Banner Mountain Post, VF. Ww. fourteen (new cars. Auxiliary is giving a St. Patrick's . i, party this evening at the home et Mrs. Gypsy King on Coyote street. He declares . a new record for Nevada county. He -atiributes this Partly eto the i fact that in the annual stock race of A social time, games and dainty . 959 miles the other day in Los Anat 2:00 o'clock. refreshments are to be served. geles, the first ten winners were all; The losing team in the member_ St. Patrick favors and decorations . Fords. The first ear under the wire! Ship drive, that took place about the “are to be used on the tables. All ada the 250 miles on a dirt track in. first of the year, is giving a dinner Auxiliary ladies and their friends are 4 hours and 18 minutes. which starts at 2:30. .All members invited. ‘im s 2nd friends are invited to come and 0 Willi M ire, Nevada City mi bring a_-eup, saucer and spoon. Mrs. Fred Moses, who has been in the iam Maguire, Nevada City minFA . hak aes visi Lester Gregory is ciptain of the los-: ing man, Was re usiness visi-!. Re 2 s s ’ employ of the Lava Cap Mine comles oe ST Seem miles ing side, and she is being assisted by } There will be a short business’! mesting of the Parent Teacher Asso-ciation this afternoon, commencing » 73 “J Pm s x . bahy for some time left today for De by jee stebreatitonnel: ForUrnins nage Mesdames O. McCraney, Godfrey and New York. He is to enter the emae rele ans little grandson abit: Price. gy of the Guggenheim inter wate: Meredith, accompanied him home for with pleasure and a good time is assured all. ‘ a two weeks visit: : Mis, Acton Cleveland of Campton: 20 ‘vile, and her mother; Mrs. Henry Dr. Frank E. McCullough, who reHuckins of North oan Juan. were'visi. cently moved from this city to Oakaos 3 Surprise Party for ‘tors in Nevada Ci ook: land, has opened an office in the Mrs. C. E. Bosworth f arte ha Franklin building, 1624 , Franklin Pune ea ‘sy itaiae F _F. B. Dickson, of the Eimer Paper . street, Oakland, where he is specialLast Tuesday evening Mrs. C. Bosworth was given a surprise birthday Party.Mr. and Mrs: Lou Elkus 4came first to play cards and in,a short time in walked six more.'surprise guests. The evening passed in games and merry making. . Mrs. Bosworth was the recipient of a number of pretty birthday gifts. Those present for the happy .affair Were: Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Car‘veth and Mr. and Mrs. William Mitfchell all of Grass Valley; Mr. and ji Mrs. William C. Fouyer, Mr. and i . Mrs. Lou. Elkus, Mr. and Mrs.) 3: . ‘Bosworth and Walter Bosworth. Delicious refreshments were seryed at the close of the evening. —_. 0 Musical Program “Company Sacramento, was in n Nevada izing in diseases ' of the rectum and ,cty yesterday: colon, a First ae Sale We Cordially Invite All Our Frinds_OLi and New to. Come and Help Us Celebrate Our Birthday. Here are the Hi ghlights IN YARD oan Spring’s Newest Printed Crepes 10% Off All Satins. Wools, Velvets and Metal Cloths 20% Off f . i B. . { { t Colorful Cotten Suitings 10% Off For Ladies’ Aid Society Silk Remnants—Two Yards and Under % Off . Sigur see Ges aiasa Remnants—-Miscellaneous Shorts 25% Off fe ee x " were present Wednesday to enjoy a social meeting of the Lad, afternoon j; ? . ' IN DRESSES ies’ Aid Society of the Methodist . Chic Wools and Satins 20% Off . } church. y Gay Silk Prints with Snap and Style 10% Off’ ' Several instrumental pieces were : enjoyed. A playlet. written by one} MISCELLANEOUS $1.39 Dainty, Lace-Trimmed Dance Sets of the members filled the room with ! laughter as’ the combined beauty j parlor and doctor’s office worked $1.19 Wyoming Tike Will ; sree om a candidate.bias NuGorr nw $2.50 A YEAR j es —— _FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1934_ atrd she will soon have ful! eontrol of the injured member. i oO Miss Minnie Brand returned last ' i Wednesday from a visit of a few days 48, are making plans for a class inwith her sister, Mrs. Ralph Gaylord ! itiation next Thursday, March 9. Af‘and family, of Sacramento. ter a short social time a big banquett: — Enjoy Banquet . 156 Mill St. GRASS VALLEY Wyoming Tribe, I. O. R. M., No LIQUOR STORE Phone 128) is to be served. o— ODD FELLOWS MEET Oustomah Lddge, I. O. 0. Fm met . Wednesday evening in their hall in! Nevada City and during their rezular meeting conférred the -first dej aE ‘SUBCRIBE FOR THE NEV ADA HOT SAUCE— HAMBURGER
FRUIT SALAD— and 8 Ounce Can SELAX— Zz Packages SAUSAGE Our products are put through sterilized machinI. X. “L. TAMALES ALTA COFFEE— The meat is fresh, uncolored and No preservatives Are Used. OUR MANY PATRONS ENTERPRISE COF F EE TYLERS TEA are invited to try our Ham burger and Sausage. They MUSHROOM SAUCE— will be PLEASED PUFFED WHEAT— National Market Phone. 302: 222 Bread St. (We: Deliver), J.J. Jackson Phone 1 $.69 Tailored Silk Vests and Panties Free Delivery oc $1.00 Berkshire Chiffon Hose—A splendid valt a with over one patient after another. Large . noses and ears were reduced, we causes given; pulling teeth, reducing tua 3 Pairs for $ 2.85 and beautifying in general were. prac$1.69 sets Sweaters—Semi Sheer $1.39 ticed. po cree 2c satigy eaten cone ar —THS . Jigge: CHANCE COME AND PST OCK UP CAS nts ‘A Mrs. Ben Bowman returned SunRe g Sr '€ a f day from Southern California, where RO ( ‘ she had gene for an operation. She < is much improved in health which is £00d news to hér friends. DRY WOOD HAY GRAIN POULTRY FEED W. KOTCHAPAW 384 Call Spring Street NEVADA CITY UNITED ELECTRIC CO. Every Kind of Electrical . SERVICE ig Wiring and Repairing ; F . I : NEON SIGNS i GET’ OUR PROPOSITION ON r ANY NEW WORK YOU MAY 7 HAVE. WE AISO MAINTAIN AND INSTALL ALL KINDS OF MINE CONSTRUCTION. C, J. (Jim) BROWN, Mgr. -.Phone 454 P. O. Box 136, ' . 315 Park Ave. Nevada ies . Three-Piece Garden Sets $ i 00 Garden Rakes $1.00 i Garden Seeds. _— 00 . j . t . . . EARL CARTER Auto Glass and Upholstering . Top Dressing and Recovering One-Hour Auto Glass Service 203 Mill St. Phone 386 Grass Valley, California Mill St. Stock Car Championship § — This Marvelous Car : One Year’ s Lubrication ae . With Each New Car WEBB MOTORS 212 Sales SfgrqJ Service Phone 195 GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. mp pmb 5 der DEATH CALLS FORME * iegeaee enone R CLR, jncaiveriaahagieateas uinnimy aia Tanavenereusteria; mrs cae Nake Badghess T° Thomas Botting and Elmer esis is . V E 3 Honor Visiting Official lee men of the Quaker Hill i CHEROKEE RESIDENT) UNDERGOES OPERATION? SOCIAL £ N ts 4 iad Neral old @ de Gok eas aot 3 = . Hydraulic Parlor of Nevada City, aad Prank a: Besoks Fhe te now at. Miss Margaret Rector, oldest . # CO enh tern renter Pie Tit Tt tbr see gat tee riaingebseniiiabatGhaiutidetislacide gs TOUS R RH esaES Sand Quartz Parfor of Grass Valley, A Worth Bloomfield. 5 pl ecg the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. i. RecBirthday Party for . Delightful Washington’ s * . will entertain jointly in Nevada City ; sad news of the death of his brother. . tor, Was oper ee: on b¥ Dr. A. #H Miss Betsy Bennett : . Birthday Party next Tuesday evening, March 6, for : Wii Binds ta totten, we Tickell with Dr. W._W. Reed_assist. = their Grand Visiting Officer, Jessie GUINNESS’S S Mr.Brophy, aged 78 years, hadj its last Sunday, at the Neyida City . Miss Evelyn Baily was hostess. Ganiptonsilie. Feb. 24.—-Washing-. M. Miller, of San Francisco. Mr. Milbeen ill for about a year With a heart ; Sanitarium. es ate! evening to a group of friends . ton’s birthday was made the occasion . !©> is making his official visit by aliment and death was not unex-. Miss Rector was home over the! xt the Charles Leiter home on Broad . of a delightful party held Wednesday . SPecial arangsement. TOUT pected. . Washington birthday and week end . street. — Miss Betsy Bennet was the} evening at the home of Mrs: Grace The two lodges have antinded in~ S Mike Brophy, a native of, the Cher-. holiday. She has been suffering from } complimented guest, it being a pra Peterson on Main street. A number . + -ations to the Downieville Parlor okee ‘district, went north With his/@ttacks of appendicitis for some/rrise party in honor of her birthday. . of friends gathered, and the evening . }and Gold Nugget Parlor of Sierra family a number of years ago to . time and a sudden spell of illness . The group of young people had 2'was spent in cards and games, and_-. City. He Ae app > De 1 x 8 a ia ss ava Pry x ° cess ina peennile mine. It ined marine . brought about the decision tojh vf A ae eae Ce . delic eee refreshments pecans at’ a About 15 ee are tobe We have just received a . Only recently that he with his ‘wife! OPerate. san neing. ainty retreshmen late hour. A very enjoyable evening . iniatiated during the evening sescelebrated their wolda weddine an. She is making-a Soed recovery. . were served just before their deparwas spent, with the following in atsion. ] pa shi ment from Engniversary. He will be kindly remem. ture. The group enjoying the evening tendance: Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Price, A chicken stew is to be served ana ve ale bered by all who knew him. ° . WEBB MOTORS SELLS aor . Mr.and Mrs.’ R. ©: Clendenin, Mr. . a large attendance is expected. land He is survived by his wife, two Betty Bennett, Emily Daily, ae . aire Mrs. E. H. Pickell, Charles Gor° sons, Marvyn aoa Carl, a daughter, iB NEW FORD y 85 Curnow, Mamie Fradilizio, Margaret! don, Mr. and Mis. John Staloup, F. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ka tzer, of Rvs. Agnes Pell knap, all of Lytton; . Smitheamp, Ciemens Organ, Lacey Staloup, Erle Pauly, Hubert Long,.} Gridiey, visted with her parents, Mr. two brothers, J. P, Brophy of Oak-. . Jones, Dick Tuttle, Harley Leete and . abo Pauly, Fred Hill, Mrs. Grace }and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Wednesday. lend; aud Frank Brophy of Berkelcy. w ebb Motors of Grass Valley ae" . Dick Beniictt. Peterson, Winsmore Chapmar, Misw . Irs. Katzer’s arm, which was serious. GRASS VALL Y: Bel Lets Sata “NOM ee ' [¢lares that business is not only beti ea Sag ee . Bisie Ann Price. Iy injured in an auto accident last ! 5t. Patrick's Party hes Pe ee et better, Since; ~osers in P. T. A, Contest Christmas, is getting along nicely the new Bord V-8 models that came ; For Banner Mountain Post Ie