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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 29, 1935 (8 pages)

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. ag every one present found enteree i g a se ¥ x THE NEVADA CITY NUCCT" ’ FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935. PMLA NR LE A TT SOCIAL EVENTS IIT PITTI irri irri rir Ser sesenes paceaasaassess Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Give Joint Card Party i The newlywed guests were Mr. and . At the combination ‘card: party 4nd" vrs. Walter Parnell of San Fran-' yj Giasquerade parity held by the .Odd cisco and Mr, and Mrs. Claude Snyirs. Seles. Fellows and Rebekahs Tuesday evender. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Ave Dinner Hosts tainment for a delightful evening. Bridge prizes went to Minnie Sandow and Maud Hayes and the men’s prize went to H. Spuhler. Whist nrices were Won, by Mrs. ,A. aGklin and) Miss — tstie Eddy: : : : Ha: Nisket t thes tful dinner party last evening at Green and Nickok £0 their home on Park Avenue. Several] . hours were spent in playing bridge. . The attractive rooms were decorated in a red and white color scheme . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chandler enterined,a number of guests at a demen's prizes, For the masquerade which addea greatly to the merriment of the evening prizes were’ awarded: to: Peterson, first lady’s prize as isi¢ Maid"; Miss Virginia Day, second prize as “Dame of profusion of the flowering quince. . Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Mac) Quistan, Mrs. John Ehrhorn, George Gallagher, all of Grags Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schiffner of -NeDolly Jefferson, third prize, Costume. Gordon Davis, first, is Grand Opera . 4 a = s vada City. Spanish Cabelero; Clyde srowning, Gentleman of 1888. Miss Lois Shaw Bridge Hostess Dramatic Club Mrs: A. D. Hughes entertained 2 2 eee number of friends at her home’ on The Dramatie club of the WashPine street,. Tuesday afternoon. ington Grammar school, whieh is Those eujoying bridge were: Mescomposed of pupils of the’ seventh games R. J. Bennetts, Lola Worth, and eighth grades, is giving an EastCollier, E. CG. Uren, B. W. Hummelt, er party at the A. D. Hughes home Charles Bennetts, Horace Curnow, and Mrs. Milton Paine of Grass ValLate in the afternoon the folof the year by Miss Lois Shav-, teachlowing guests were also in for tea. er, and the + folks have a social ‘Mrs. Raglan Tuttle, Mrs. J. B. Newmeeting once a month. A program . som and Mrs, Francis Finnegan. by the young people is to be rendered . two or three taking part in each number. ag i Grms this evening. This club was organiced ti: first ley. Two Candidates Enter Cedar Crest Grove Cedar Crest Grove he!d a social meeting and enjoyed several hours on the : at cards on Wednesday evening in tained about seventeen ~members of guests and at the same time cele. Pythian Castle. Two candidates, Mre. the Willow Valley Tuesday Club at brated their own 30th wedding anGould and Mrs. Matthews, were inher “home last. Tuesday afternoon niversary which was on March 25th. jitiated into the order. : with spring flowers consisting of ai Serving of dainty refreshments! Banner Mt. Auxiliary. will bring the evening to a close. Banner Mountain Post, V. F. W., Officers of the Dramatie Club are . auxiliary gave a social at the home Tony Carto eeltl, president; Alberta . Mrs. C. E. Bosworth last evening. Bolton, vice president: Ross Hughes, . t oe : . Mrs. Bosworth was assisted in enad, and Elton Tobiassen, the . tertaining by Mrs. May Williams and — . Mas. W. E. Young. ee ee The members gave Mrs. Omar ToRecently Married Friends nella a surprise shower of dainty Visit Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds lingerie. Serving of delicious refreghiments concluded a most enjoyable ‘Two old friends of Mr. and Mrs. levening. Alired H. Reynolds of Gethsemane Se: street were happily’ surprised by the . Mr. Fred Garrison, superintendent vasit of two old friends who came to lot the Tahoe-Ukiah highway in this see them Wednesday and announced ;division, attended a meeting of supmarriages. Mr. andlerintendents of all teh districts in their . Marysville last evening. their recent Mrs, teynolds entertained [leew aes ewes caaenee Plaza Grocer ed Prices Effective From March “29th to April 5th 17° KELLOGG’'S CORN FLAKES 25° 2 for BRIARDALE SAUERKRAUT—2 14s WESTLAKE BEETS 1 z No, 2s =23° 18° 23° 18° 20° 25° 25° Ssnnnwwam ma ewe, BROWN EDGE COOKIES 46 in package GINGER BREAD MIX IXL TAMALES—Not boneless IXL ENCHILADES IXL SPAGHETTI _ Anniversary}Featurel IXL CHILE CON CARNE 17 oz. can PISA SARDINES—Cross Pack 15° 19° 15° 17° 33° 23° 25° 31° 98° 23° 4Aac 28° 21° LLILA LILLE LILA Tet LETTE SALT MACKEREL 2 fish TREE TEA—Orange Pek One-half pound TREE TEA—Orange Pekoe SEL Beebe eae TREE TEA—Green . One-half pound TREE TEA—Green . GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE a ei bite ee ee ee BS ONs Sasa nee sewasansescanscventnsscadsicg _ALBER’S FPLAPJACK
Serving refreshménts were SUBSCRIBE CITY NUGGET FOR $2.50 A YEAR. Mrs. Pollard Cis To Tuesday Club. Mrs. E. J. Pollard who resides up Tahoe-Ukiah high way enterof dainty refreshments conThe Grove expects to have as a cluded a delightful afternoon of sositor April 1, Grand Representative sial converse and’ fancy work. Ferguson Battle’ of Los: An= Dainty served at the close of the evening. FOR THE NEVADA QUILTING PARTY Lacy Jones of Gold Flat euntertained ait an old fashioned quilting bee Thursday afternoon. After several hours of social converse and sewing a Boston baked dinner was enjoyed. 2 Ammons those present for the hapPy affair were: Mesdames Roberts, Ross, M. Penrose, Clayton Chatfield, Ernest Towle and sister. Mrs. The Sumshine Food Shop is the home of the fresh #reen apple pie. Traffic Cop: “Use your noodle, lady. Use your jnoodile!”’ Lady: “My goodness! “Where is ‘ it? I’ve pushed and pulled everything in the car.’’’—-Montreal Star. A’ colored strolling through the cemetery reading the in= scriptions on the tombstones, He came to one which read, ‘Not dead but sleeping.’’ Scratehing his head the negro remarked: “He sure ain’t foolin’ nobody but hisself.” % A marvellous BUY! . WEEK-END CASE 21 inches long! Only For week-ending, vacationing, swimming and going to the ‘beach! Sturdy wooden frame. ‘Reinforced corners! Black grained fibre covering! (RAYON gT AFFETA = 1 SLIPS PCr ‘March “E”_File Women's and Children’s R-T-we) °"™4 Flannel Jackets Fitted Styles! Smart with ptaid or checked skirt! . Dress or sport . styles! Many! colors! Misses’ and women’s/ > April “E”—File Dry Goods Double Terry BATH TOWELS Stock up at ES¢ Thick, absorbent double terry. A good close weave, unustal at15e! Solid pastels in 20 x 38 in. size. Colored borders, 22 xX 42 in. size. Se ‘April Hot Shot—File Women'’s'and Children’s Furnishings’ Cash in on this kaster buy! Pure SILK Full fashioned—but only 44 Buy a scarf or gay “what-not” with the money you Save on these exceptional ‘service-weight . . in a range of new colors specially chosen to blend with Easter costumes—Grey Dusk. Tea Dance, Sauterne, etc.! Chiffons with silk Picot top, ' service with mercerized top and sole, sizes S12 to 101% April ‘*‘%’—_File Dry Goods It?s a Grand Value! Muslin Mill-Ends! EOC ya. And LONG. CLOTH, too? Run-of-the-mill Pieces in lengths © of from 1 to 10 yards. A -crackerjack of a barZain! Come scon! . ee ac, . . . HOS © bargains! In chiffon or’ sizes! Save by wearing these LISLE HOSE Theyre buys at ge Attractive new spring shades! Light and dark colors. Well constructed — ‘double sole, high Spliced heel, 8%-10%6! ac GRASS VALLEY March “E”—File Women’s and Children’s R-T-w Here’s the “new” in Plaids; wool crepes’ and fiannels. Smart new styles! Wraparounds, pleats! In sizes 25-34! April “E”_File Dry Goods Rayon and Cotton It’s One Grand Value!’ VAT-PRINTED Broadcloth . > oo vO. yards for 25¢>"thaté rd to beat! All the new: t and smartest patterns nd colors can be found In this ANNIVERSAR a roup., 36 \inches, wide! Fine quality fine gauge COTTON HOSE Mercerized! 25° A good serviceable stocking in new light and dark colors! Picot top, double sole! Sizes 8% lYou need twice as reeney JTERRY: TOWELS por Summer! Stock ‘wp yas)