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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 24, 1939 (6 pages)

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mse; s.ep and UNEXPECTED SHOWER s with heavy pressure was left on, brief case in hand gazing into a erday was cleanup day at the nearby store window. He accidentalati and Max Solaro was quite ly stduck the hose and loosened the hosing off the floors in the fire nozzle turning a heavy ourrent of jdewaiks bes des! water loose, It shot up and doused hing the fire trucks. The big fire ; the drummer who it is stated jumped fully ten feet in the air and received the sidewalk edge the nozzle turned . a good soaking before Max was able off when a cbvinspaat oe along” to turn the water off. ; Easter Gewelry For Your Easter Finery and Gifts Gold and Gold Filled Crosses and Chains, Necklaces, Compacts, Rings, Cameo Brooches HARTUNGS DEPENDABLE JEWELERS 124 Mill Street, Grass Valley Lockets and Chains, Pearl Bracelets, Wrist Watches, Cameo Pendants, tole {Study Group of A. A. U. W. Meets Tonight SPECIALS JOHNSON’S . Glo-Coat DON ss te ue 98c 1% gal.with free applicator ............ $1.89 000 arden Tools RAKES . SPADES TROWELS Lily’s Fresh Garden Seeds Grozit Fertilizer Lawn Seeds, tores, Ltd. Grass Valley Phone 88 Gives Luncheon The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church held an enjoyable. meeting and one o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon with forty present, Mrs. Noyes was unable to conduct the program on account of illness and Mrs. H. H. Buckner gave a most interesting talk on hymns and . their history, Rock:of Ages, being particularly interesting. Four new members were initiated into the society, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. Havey and Mrs. Eden. Their convention is being theld in Grass Valley this year meeting on April 25. A nominating committeee composed of Mrs. P. Phariss,: Mrs. Buckner and ‘Mrs. Herbert was selected for next meeting when election of officers will be held, Wednesday, April 12. Greetings were to ‘be sent to Mrs. F. Farmer and Mrs. Chas. Thomas who were ill. (Mrs. A. Price, president of the Bible Society announced the social time for the members which was ‘held last evening in the church parlors. The International Relations study section of they Nevada County Unit of the American Association of University Women will meet at the home of Mrs. George Legg this evening at eight o’clock. Mrs.'Legg will be chairman‘of the discussion. All members are urged to attend. Camptonville Club Entertains at Cards CAMPTONVILLE, March 23.— The Camptonville Womens Club sponsored a free card party in the Mayo building last Friday evening. A large attendance was enjoyed and a very enjoyable evening spent. The occasion took on the form of a St. Patrick’s Day party and the customary color prevailed. First prizes were won by John W. Mackey and Mrs. ‘Montgomery, St., with Samuel F. Price and Cynthia [Church winning the booby prizes and Samuel Price beinlb lucky in winning also the door prize, St. Patrick's Party in Camptonville CAMPTONVILLE,, March 23.— Mrs. Samuel F. Price and daughter Miss Elsie Price were hostess to a number of their friends at a St. Patricks party given at their home on the Bedrock, Table and other decorations honored St, Patrick. Plum pudding, chocolate, coffee, candy and nuts were served. The afternoon.was spent in playing five hundred, Mrs. Montgomery winning the first prize, Mrs, Sarah J. Calvin, the consolation prize and Miss Lydia O. Groves the door prize. A very: enjoyable afternoon was spent;and the two ladies voted very good hostesses. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Glenn Cleland last week purchased the property of Mr. and Mrs. George Dornum on upper Boulder street. Mr. Cleland will take possession (May first when Mr. and Mrs. Dornum leave for the desert country for their thealth. Mr. Cleland recently sold a small property just beyond Sugar Loaf on which he has been iving to H. Buckner a miner at the Murchie mine. OF THE . ANNOUNCING.. IDELBERG CAF (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) FREE DANCING Every Night COME TO THE HEIDELBERG CAFE SURPRISES—SOMTHING NEW NO DULL MOMENTS AT THE HEIDELBERG ; We. cater to private. parties, dinners and Sctiiate TAIL HOURS BETWEEN 2 AND 6 OGG P. M. Social Events’ ' Ladies Aid Society . then in a few seconds repeats the ling the month of April. The commitHIGH SCHOOL . NOTES By JEAN MARTZ the Downieville cemetery. FUNERAL OF PIONEER Last rites were said yesterday in Downieville for the late Mrs. Lucretia R. Cook, jioneer of Sierra county. The services were held in Odd Fellows hall and interment was in Holmes Funeral Home was in charge of the obsequies, ‘Two inter class volley ball games were played on Mondiay by the girls ‘ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION! at the high school. There are two volley ball courts in the gymnasium, : so the two games could be played at the same time. The game between the freshmen and, sophomores was exciting as the score was very close all the time. The sophomores ‘pulled out in front and won 55-49 at the end. The .junior-senior game was not as exciting. The juniors were ‘handicapped ‘by lhaving one man less than the soniors. The seniors took the lead and finished 57-32. On Friday evening the seniors play the sophomores and the juniors pllay the freshmen. HONOR SOCIETY / The Honor Society will hold a party. Each student who is a member may invite a guest. Betty Lou Krough and. Patricia Presley have charge of the entertainment. Billie Keller and. Ruth Mitchell, have charge of refreshments. There are
about twenty five members of the Honor Society which is a combination of the C. S. F. and 10 point Honor Roll, Jean Martz is president anid Miss Rector advisor. QUILL STAFF A Quill staff meeting was held on Thursday night: Ailll the pictures have been taken. ‘The meeting was held to ascertain that each person is doing his or her job. The artists are making division pages and the typists must fill his position correctly to earn credit towards a school letter. The Quill will go to the publishers about the 15th of April. OUTDOOR SPORTS With the arrival of spring all the students want to participate in out door activities. There are’ two out door basketball courts, two tennis courts and recently a volley ball court 'was added. Football and baseball may be played on the field in front of the high school. Students are not allowed on the turf, as yet, for everyone wants it to be ready for use in football games next fall. A spring tnnis tournament will be played among the girls soon. OLDER GIRLS CONFERENCE The delegates to the Older Girl’s Conference at Richiardsen (Springs will leave early on Saturday. Ten girls and two advisors will attend the conference from Nevada City. EASTER SONGS The choruses are learning Haster songs now. They are learning “Filii et Filiae’* a song of praise sung partly in Latin, ‘‘The Hallelujah chorus?’ from Handels’ ‘‘Messiah’’ is also on the program. The words of ‘‘God So Loved the World’’ are taken directly from the Bible. Mrs. Libbey says that the choruses have been asked to sing Palm Sunday and also Easter Sunday at the sunrise service. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM On Friday the junior class will present their annual assemibly program. It is sure to be a comical play. There Will also 'be musical numbers. Margie Clark is class president. Miss Petersen is advisor. 0 VOICE MIRROR F EATURES _, PHONE CO. OPEN HOUSE “voice mirror’ features the open ap program of the Pacific Telegraph ‘and Telephone company in this city which is being held in the local telephone office today. The “‘voice mirror’. explained Manager E. E. Hoss, is an electromechanical device which records human speech as the speaker talks into a telephone instrument, and speaker’s words back over the same telephone. Thus, one can listen in on his own telephone voice and know just how it sounds to others, A similar unit is ‘being displayed at the Bell System exhibit at the Golden Gate International Exposition. CITIZENS TRAINING WILL START JULY 1 Two Citizens Military Training camps will be held in California in 1939, one at Monterey Presidio, July 1-30 and one at Fort MacArthur, San Francisco at the same time. Nevada county is entitled ‘to two representatives though four will be named to take care of withdrawals or other reasons: for ‘non attendance. Applications should be made to the 'Nevada County Committee durtee is composed of H. R. Spiess, chairman; H. EB. Kjorilie, G. Hoffman, Truckee, Robert T. Ingram, W. M. Wilson and Jeff Mooers. On Tuesday evening, March 28th, , Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F. ‘will hold an important meeting. In addition to the regular business of the-evening, we will be officially visited by District Deputy Grand Master C. R. Hammond and staff of Auburn, There will also be election of delegates to the Grand Lodge and recommendation of a District Deputy Grand Master. At the conclusion of the lodge session, refreshments will be served in the banquet hall. A full attendance of the officers and members is desired. ROMAN ROZYNSKI, N J. PASCOE, Rec. Secy. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939. BOYS AND GIRLS It is not too late to join the JUNIOR BUSINESS BUILDERS A elub for every boy and girl from 8 to 15 years old. You have seen the many wonderful prizes. Ask us how you can win these, f Don’t fail to join our club. We are going to have lots of fun along with the work, THE cad DRUG STORE 100 Phone 1600. We Deliver Subscribe for The Nugget Nevada Theatre ‘FRIDAY OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS {he popular Hardy Family is back in a fifth of their tear-tinged and laugh-packed series; ' SATURDAY DEVIL'S ISLAND century. Blistering revelation of a story that has been hushed up for a A fugitive from this tortured prison talks, Also Gail Patrich in DISBARRED, opposite Robert Preston, playing the role of the handsome young disSUNDAY trict attorney. HONOLULU With Eleanor Powell and. Robert Young in the gayest eyeful and an earful of laughs. Besides there are hundreds of hip-swinging, hula girl honeys and songs of the islands to make this a matchless film production. cece eooe BO o COOCOCC ODORS AND Ce Dm . LOTS OF FASHION in a new Silk and Rayon fabric dashed with heavy threads and dotted with tiny nubs. “Dots and Dashes” comes in flashing colors with last minute fashion news in sleeves, collars and trimmings. Look for the hand-made details! oe $395 T128—Hemstitched detail on coat style woman's dress in ocean blue, Bermuda green, bisque, terra cotta. Sizes 36 to 46. 7T125—Ric-rac edged tucks on bosom front tailored dress in ocean blue, Bermuda green, rose, bisque. Sizes. 14 to 42, T126—Yarn pound and’ pom pom frimmed dress jn ocean blue, Bermuda, Green, capricorn, rose, Sizes 12 ta 22,, BON ALLURE 141 MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY ie)