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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 27, 1939 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY we ain titled “The Substitute Parson’. Next ‘the junior production company presented a play entitled “Not Such a . Goose. ” The characters were Ma— ‘Margaret Odegaard; Sylvia—Hetty , Clark; Albert—Bill Rickard; Hazel — Margie Clark; Philip — Dick . Pease. The play dealt with 17 year ‘old Albert’s first love and was very ——'. humorous. The*program was finishOn Friday the junior class presed by an accordian solo by Tony ented an assembly program to the Corticelli. : “student body. Hobart Childers was. master of ceremonies. “A duet by . _OLDER GIRLS Jane Bennett and Dorothy Hott, A delegation of eleven attended “Hurry Home”. This was. followed] the Older Girls’ Conference at Richby a monolos” ‘e by Bill Wegncr en-. ardsen Springs over the week end. NOTES By JEAN MARTZ SPECIALS JOHNSON’S Glo-Coat Lar ee 98c 1/, gal. with free applicator ........... $1.89 000 Garden Tools RAKES SPADES TROWELS Lily’s Fresh Garden Seeds Grozit Fertilizer Lid. Grass Valley ' Phone 88 S Lawn Seeds, Alpha Stores, Nevada City Phone 5 ‘president, Janice Ball of that city. It was the sixteenth annual conference and the largest ever given. There wer@ five hundred sixty delegates representing fifty three schools. Vice President from Nevada City Virginia Carmey making the presentation speech to Mr. Duckles. Mr. Duckles has served as conference director for 16 years. Music for the conference was supplied by a ten singers from Chico and a soloist, Mrs. Caroline Babb. ‘The speakers were Doctor, Edna Bailey and Byrle Rebeock. There were eight student speakers. The theme of the conferen-e was “Nuggets.” The president who was elected for the 1940 conference is Wilma. Calvin of Marysville, In the recreational periods, the girls enjoyed swimming, dancing, tennis and hiking. The closing ceremony was very impressive. Jane Bennett represented the Nevada City delegation and took the page to the Book of Golden Thouhts. The hostess group was Placerville and the The delegates from Nevada City were Alice ‘Norton, Irma Hurst, Doreen Foreman, Margie Clark, Jane Bennett, LaVerne Willard, Virginia ' Carney, Georgia Glennon, Jean Martz. Miss Margaret Rector and Miss Mil-. dred Seversten. BASEBALL The boys at high school are practicing baseball and they may enter the Sierra foothill league series. Filled Easter Baskets at Colley’s Confectionery. FLOWER SALE PRIZE . WINNERS ANNOUNCE At the close of the flower sale . the. American Brotherhood for the Blind, Doreen Waitson, who had charge of headquarters, reports Marie Manley was entitled to first prize having secured $5.57. The second prize was won by Ernest Schiffner who sold $4.14 worth of flowers. The third winner, Adair Stortrven had $3.33. The other workers. were made ‘from “The Trial of Mary Dugan,” set for Wednesday, held in Nevada City last Saturday by . . paration. NUGGET IDIOT’S DELIGHT © COMING TUESDAY At fourteen, Norma Shearer went to New York to earn a living. For three years she worked as a photographic model, cooking on a gas jet in a tiny room, playing extra bits dnd occasional small parts in motion pictures. She received a ticket to Hollywood and a contract with Metro-GoldwynMayer. A young film executive, Irving G. Thalberg haid seen her on the screen and sent for her. A few years ‘later he became her husband as well as fellow worker. His death ended a true life romance iMed with complete and wonderful happiness, But Norma Shearer has never lacked for'courage. Her rise to stardom has been built on the motto which Thalberg gave her, “You have to risk failure to achieve success’’. No star has been more daring, or played so great avariety of roles, “A Free Soul’ and “The Divorcee’’, which brought her the Academy Award, to “Romeo and Juliet,’ “Marie Antoinette’ and now “‘Idiot’s Delight,” Robert Sherwood’s Pulitzer prize winning play, which sostars her with Clark Gable. The picture opens Tuesday at the Nevada Theatre. ' . SACTO. SYMPHONY GIVES FINAL CONCERT APR. 26 The date of the final concert for this season to be given by the Sacra; mento Symphony Orchestra has been April. 26, at Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento. This concert, originally scheduled for March 22, will be an alternate one. Therefore the Symphony Association feels that as much time as possible should be allowed. for its preA ‘broad scope of symphonic en‘srtainment including music iby happy with movie passes. The sponsors are grateful to those who worked so faithfully all day, and to everyone who contributed in any way toward the success of this worthy undertaking. The sum collected for Nevada City was $48.43. Grass Valley collected Paes Bach, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Glasoulnow. Rimsky-Korsakoff, Bruch and . David L. Burnam’s tone poem, ‘“Inferno,’’ are being rehearsed under the direction of Willem Van den Burg, conductor. Leave your orders for decorated Cream Eggs with names at Colley’s District Ranger Robert Berriman and Mrs. Berfiman attended the dinner given in honor of Ranger George} King Friday evening. Mr. Berriman. is a former employee of the Tahoe! National Forest and is nowdistrict ranger in the El Dorado national forest. $ Confectionery.
Miss Betty Held is spending the . week end in Alleghany visiting Mrs. L. Bassett and family. — . Harold Casey business man and MONDAY ,:-MARCH 27, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larabee of the Sugar Loaf district spent Thursday in Sacramento on business returning home late in the evening. Bruce Wallace of Los Angeles spent the past week end visiting Mr. and Mrs.H. Deeter at the Ark, Glenwood. ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION! On Tuesday evening, March 28th, Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. 0. 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, J. PASCOE, Rec. Secy. N.G. Lots of Easter Candies at Colley’s Confectionery. BOYS AND GIRLS It is not too late to join the JUNIOR BUSINESS BUILDERS A club 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. Don’t fail to join our club. We are going to have lots of fun along with the work. Pe on Phone DRUG STORE 100 Phone 100. We Deliver PHONE 67 107 MILL THREE BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS MOUNTED IN 5x7 EASELS—FOR ONLY $2.50 ; Maurice Photographer STREET GRASS VALLEY Nevada HONOLULU : matchless film production. and dance man. It’s a wow! aoe operator of Alleghany visited in Nevada City during the week end. MONDAY 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 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY IOI0T’S DELIGHT glamorous adventuress and vaudeville acrobat and Gable as a song THURSDAY ST. LOUIS BLUES heroine runs away from Broadway and enrolls in showboat cast. re Theat Norma Shearer and Clark Gable in the Pulitzer prize winning drama. Norma Shearer as Its packed with specialty song numbers, top-flight entertainers and uproarious fun, The Munsing and Van Raalte Vests Panties : Each 49 and up Van Raalte Silk Hosiery Two and Hhee thread. Colors: heather, opal, cadence, sonata . eves dawendescSentenseesenes New — Ladies’ Easter Dresses Easter priced at $3.95, $5. 95 New Chiffon Blouses, $1.00, $1.95 each ses deta idiiidin ns AES i Siegen andy Shawls, Reasonably Priced Children’s Rayon Vests Panties, Each Priced at 98 to $4.50 , Ankle Sox 15c, 19c, 25c pair Noid Silk Hee _ Two, three and four thread, Colors, .Florodora, gold, scarlet, Vie-. torian blush, vrieciila biege. Price Agents for Butterick, Dress Patterns and New York Dress Patterns New Ladies’ Coats To top off your Easter Dress—Priced at $9.95, 1? .95, $15.95 o Be peat alee your own dress. New prints, taffetas: crepes, sheers, , laces for your selection Priced at 59c yard up The secret of a wellfitted dress is the foundation Try Gossard corset foundation. This store agents Van Raalte Fabric Gloves, Pair ........ 98c Chiffon Neckerchiefs, ~ Fancy Handkerchiefs Cinderella Silk Hosiery Colors, heron, bobwhite, flamingo, oriole, Boys’ Tom Sawyer Dress Shirts White, fancy 98c each — Polo Shirts 59c, 98c ea. Boys’ Tom aia Wash Slacks Priced at $1.00 and $1.49 pair Men’s Dress Shirts White, fancy $1.19: $1.65, $1.95 ea. Men’s Neckties, each 49c, 98c Handkerchiefs, each 10c, 19c, 25c, 35c New Neckwear, Corsages, costume jewelry, belts, buttons, purses TO Grass Valley