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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 29, 1937 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY NUGGET Social Events! High S =“ Tie ics to . Thursday e arce Group.. March °5, Mt es Alice Graham. Dorothe Hoff and Madge Piarezzi, high school students, entertained about thirty of their friends at the Knotty Poppy pleasure resort of the Golden Poppy confectionery in . The spacious vening, Grass Vallay. dance floor, which Was reserved by the girls for thei: guests has become quite popular with the younger set of the. two towns. Dancing was enicyed throug” out the evening and refreshments Were served, by the hour. The guests were as erine Stephens, Helen P:ovine, Sylvia Moody, Roberta Ostrom, Helen Davidson, Lillian Cole, Margaret Burgan,. Mary Lou Draver, Jane Bennett, Clifford Hoff, Melvin Clark, Reg Kennedy, Fred Garrison, Dongirls at a late follows. Cathald Thomas, John Harding, Carl To. Wibiassen Elton Tobiassen, Fred dau’, Walter Hallett, Karl Konp, a a Ne evada SE a Ainsley Fouyer, 1am and the . onar! les Jefferey, Ph.l Angove, Robert Gra. hostesses. Ninth Birthday Celebrated Saturday Little Ronnie Sha'w celebrated his ninth birthday ‘at his parents home on Main street Saturday afternoon, A joyous time was ua in playing games after which delicious refreshments were served. Among those present were Ethel Hughes, Marylin Anita and Erik Anderson. Ronnie eived a number of nice gifts. Christened on Easter Day Little Ina Wright, 10 1-2 month old daughter of Mrs. Marian Wright of Nevada street, was christened in the Episcopal church Sunday afternoon at four o’clocky Godmothers and god father to the: little girl in this beautiful and impressive service were and Miss Susette Dornberger. — Mrs. vent to Sacramento business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison Ed Burgen of Nevada City Friday”on a y A Theatre GO WEST YOUN* country boy, Yeh! She’s by Warren William, Randolph WEDNESDAY ON THE AVENUE Berlin’s music. Listen to “This Years Kisses,’’ ‘ on the Police Gazette’ and all a pa MONDAY AND TUESDAY grows. Its her latest romance—the story of a touring star and a as wisecrackin’ as ever. Mae is supported Presented by Adolph Zukor. Matinee Tuesday. Latest song hits with a Boom-Boom and: Go-Go. Mae West hits. the barnyard circuit and how the hey-heyMAN Scott, Alice Brady and_ others. AND THURSDAY Featuring Dick Powell and Madeline Carroll in New. Yorks. latest teal life romance set to Irving ‘He Ain’t Got [Rythm,” ‘The Girl the others, Tue amazing newness of ehe 1937 Gas Ranges now being offered with a money s I This campaign is made possible through the cooperation of the Gas Appliance Society of Califor' nia, your dealer, and distributors of the following makes of gas ranges: BUCK’S CHAMBERS CONTINENTAL ESTATE DETROIT STAR GAFFERS & SATTLER KELVINATOR MAGIC CHEF > SPARK t OCCIDENTAL NORGE TAPPAN > UNIVERSAL WEDGEWOOD The “Save $8 Offer” applies om Kitchen Heater Ranges of $129.50 or more; straight Gas Ranges of$99.500rmore t aving opportunity fot a imited time, is more than outward appearance of style and color. More efficient burners both in the ovens and range op permit closer adjustment for simmer or lower emperature cooking that will cut down your gas bill. Food bills are cut through more even heat control and improved oven insulation which reduces meat shrinkage. Less water is needed in cooking vegetables, less basting required of roasts resulting in more flavorful foods, richer in vitamins. Imagine, too, broiling steaks or chops without smoking up the kitchen. See the amazing new 1937 Gas Ranges today. Note the many additional new and improved features. Save $8 by buying right by buying now, while the special money saving offer is in effect. SEE YOUR DEALER OR P.G-EPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Owned Operated Managed by Californians 210-337 a, Ay . 159 VEARS UNDER CONSTITUTION TO BE CELEBRATED Students of ‘phbite, private, an schools who are not parochial aa colleges, as well as adults profes sional playwrights, interested in the projects of the Un:ted States Constitution Sesquicenten nial Commission to secure dramatic material to be presented during the celebration: of the 150th Anniversary of the formation of the Constitution, which begins on the 17th day of next September. Not only incentive but it will stimulate among all students a desire for greater knowledgé of the formation of the Constitution. The commission hopes to secure worthy plays depicting the constitutional history, background of the Constitution, and the Philadelphia Convetion, which will be ertensively used in schools, churches and organized groups of men, women, and youth. The general plan of operation provides for three classifications of Plays; (1). Competition for ‘highschool Students. (juniors and seniors) in a one-act play; (2) competition for students in colleges and universities in a one-act play; (3) competition for teachers directors of dramatics in one-act or will be intenselr will this project be an and and plays of more: : Material offered must. be submitted not later than May 7, 1937 to the Drama Chairman of this state, who is acting in cooperation with the
State Constitution Commission. This contest for high school students terminates with the state contest. Those open to college students and teachers will be extended from a state to a national contést, The National Commission will ‘award the Constitution Commemorative Medal in silver and bronze to the state winners and 4 Shrine of the Constitution to the persons in tha nation winning first place in plays. Further information, as well asa list of state\commiteees and Regional Committees. will be supplied contestants upon ‘application to Sol Bloom, Director General, ‘Washington; BD: GC, LONG CALVACADE TO CROSS GATE SPAN MAY 27 SAN FRANCISCO, March. 25.— The Rocky Mountain — states today swung into lin to join the Calvacades which will hit the Overland trail to San Francisco for the Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta to be held May 27 to June 2 to celebrate the opening of the world‘s longest span. From Cheyenne, Wyoming, word that the city council, headed by Mayor Archie Allison, had voted to send a delegation of cowboys and cowgirls aid a ‘‘Fontier Days” float for the fiesta parades. They will be accompanied by Governor Leslie A. Miller of Wyoming. ” Fifty Indians, from the Pitute reservation in South Dakota, will also be in the calvacade coming from the Rocky Mountainns, according to advices received by Harry Ridgway, chairman of the calvacade committee, from A. B. Harris Fiesta field representative. In addition, the city of has appropriated funds to enter a huge floral float, which will depict Pike’s Peak and other lofty mountains of Colorado. Governor Teller Ammons of Colorado and Mayor Benjamin F. Stapleton of Denver will also come here for the fiesta. Ogden, Utah, is going to send two covered wagons, a regulation stage coach of pioneer days, as well as an official float, Ridgway said. The stage coach will be driven by W. E. Cleveland, prominent business man, while a bevy of Utah belles will ride within. Mayor Harmon W. Perry will head the Ogden delegation. came Desirable, Eoawil be Comfortable, Convenient * 161 POWELL AT O’FARRELL r SAN FRANCISCO towards creative writing. . Denver} SNOW ON WATERSHEDS IS BEING MEASURED Messrs. Leland Smith, Brooks and Grav cf the Tahoe Netioral forest service went into the Big Bend area last Friday to resume work on the snow measurements of watersheds. Mr. Smith, will return to . Nevada City today but the other mgn will continue the work into French Meo2dows. Mr. Smith will leave tomorrow for San Frarcisco to attend a meeting of the Aricultural Adjustment <Association in the regional office. He is in charge of this work in nina counties in this section of California. SIERRA QUEEN MINE Eddie Powell and E. W. Penrose spent some time the latter part of last week repairing a wooden fence about the Sierra Queen mine, property of E. T. R. Powell of this city. A large limb from a tree broken off by snow crushed the fence. A barbed wire fence was also put up to keep children from getting too close to the 480 foot incline shaft. While digging post holes the men encountered Several good ledges of ore, which are on the’same formation as the Oustomah mine. This property is back of the Miners Foundry and rich ore was mined until water flooded the miners out in early days. Mrs. B. Keller and daughter, Billie, spent the week end in Tracy with relatives and friends. NEW PATTERNS PRICES IN DISHES SEVERAL OF THESE PAT[TERNS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ALL ARE OPEN STOCK 32 PIECE SETS—SERVICE FOR SIX La Belle Cherry Blossom Platone Anniversary OUR NEWEST PATTERNS Garden of Eden Saragasso Choose a new set of dishes now, for Easter breakfast. Alpha Stores, Ltd. Two Stores to Serve You urass Valley Phone 88 Nevada City Phone 5 Qty Fo $ Heown 4 for 25c BROWN DERBY 3 tor Marshmallows Fluffiest tib. pkg.15c Derby—11 oz. (Plus Bottle 12 oz. Cans— HERES’ PRO BEER THAT SAFEWAY SAVES YOU MORE CHECK EVERY ITEM!! Prices Effective March 26-April 1 bottles— Deposit) PORK AND BEANS Van Camps CORNED BEEF Libby’s Del Monte MARMALADE Lb. can 7'/2¢ y 12 oz. can 1&¢ No. 2 can 13¢ 18¢ Karly Garden King Kelly, Orange FLAPJACK FLOUR Albers WALNUTS Diamond Maximum Tall Cans NOB HILL COFFEE 1lb. pkg.. 22c COFFEE Soap Powder WHITE KING Washing Powder Granulated Soap Specials For Easter Breakfast SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM-: TOMATO JUICE —Libby’s No. 8 Cans GRAPEFRUIT —Goldettes CREAM OF WHEAT EASTER EGG DYES—Paas Plain or Pastel Package AIRWAY COFFEE DEPENDABLE COFFEE—L». & Julia Lee Wright's BREAD ITS FRESH FLOUR—Kitchen Craft 49 Pound Sack MAYONNAISE Piedmont Brand Quart Jar All Flavors MAZOLA OIL Sleepy Hollow CRACKERS Snowflakes or Honey Maid Grahams PALMOLIVE SOAP