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Social n Social Eve ts
Evangeline Chapter
Visits Colfax
Eight
Cha>ter motored to Col‘ax Tuesday
evening and enjoyed the celebration
of the twenty-eighth anniversary of
Bethany Chapter, O. E. S. The group
were Mrs. Doris Foley, Mrs. Kate
‘Stenger, Mrs. Margaret Bosworth,
Mrs. Esther Joyal, Mrs. Annie Sherman, Mrs. Muriel Fletcher, Miss. Ruth
Tamblyn and Miss Katie Eddy.
An Indian theme was carried out
in the chapter and banquet rooms.
Special honors were given Mr. and
‘Mrs. Hampton, newly-weds; past
@atrons anid past matrons. Mrs. Bos_ worth sang several selections which
were .well received. District Deputy
Lura West was presented with a
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larc, white. Mrs.. Bosworth “and all
past officers also received. corsages.
. and buttonaires. The district deputy
iwi ili be honored in Dutch Flat chap-)
. ter Thursday evening and in Truc-’
‘kee June 6.
members of Bvangeline Ladies Auxiliary ae
Fire Department Party
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Nevada City fire department held a
SENIORS BISY
PREPARINGF OR
By JEAN MARTZ
On Tuesday. the classes at high
~ COMMENCEMENT
a DAYSUNDAY SCHOOL
TRINITY CHURCH
Trinity Episcopal church Sunday
school will have a special Mothers
most enjoyalble cayd party in Armschool received their report cards.’ Day program of recitations and musory Hall Wednesday evening and
many choice prizes’ were awarded to
players making high scores. .
Prizes won at whist were awarded
to the following: Elinore Harris, Fee
J. Maloney, Mrs. E. Howe, John Herboth, Sam Hooper, Babe Sumner,
Miss R. Thompkins, Mrs. R. Tremaine; mah jongg prizes were as follows: Mrs. Annie Sherman, Mrs. A.
Hoge, Mrs.
Annie Richards. Door prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Irma Wasley, Mrs.
Don Steger, Mrs. Russell
Jack Rayner.
BEAUTIFUL SERVICES FOR
j
LATE MARGUERITE CLARK
Last rites for the late Mrs. Marguerite May Clark were held at the.
“Holmes Funeral’ Home Wednesday
‘ afternoon. Many friends attended the
_A profusion of flowers
JUNIOR BUSINESS BUILDERS Tobiassen,
last ceremonies for the deceased at
which Rev. H. H. Buckner officiated.
filled the
beautiful chapel.
Mrs. Charles Eliott accompanied
by Mrs. R. E. Harris sang “Nearer
My God to Thee” and ‘‘Lead Kindly, , es of baseball and five games of Vol-. ' wij) be at 7:30 conducted by Arch-.
They were seheduled to tbe given out,
Flewel-: last week, but due to Mrs.
len’s absence it was impossible.
No student receives his card who
owes the school any money, for wart .
hooks, towel fees or other materials.
The application blanks for the C. S.
F. and 10-point’ honor roll Will be.
filled out and turned into Miss; Rector soon, There is only a part of one!
Ralph Smith and Miss rerort eand period left in this term.! which will be presented to mothers
The committee for the’ point sys-,
tem at the high school held a meetWilson, ing Wednesday to tally the points make presentations to
. So far since the system started. “The
,results of the meeting are as fol-.
In the lead is the freshman .
holding second place are the,
lows:
class;
sophomores, while the seniors and
juniors hold 3rd and 4th place. The
points come from the number who
participate in activities.
GIRLS SPORTS >
The. girls’
, advancing rapidly. The first round
I csompletely finished and the second is well under way. The girls”
,have to play at least two more gamtennis tournament is
ical selections. Sunday school teachers who are training their classes
are Miss Lucille Danos, Miss Catherine Davis, Miss Edna Richerson
Miss Miriam Sharpe, Miss Rachel
Penrose,; Mrs Tatman, Mrs. Harry
Poole, Mrs. Southern,
The children are to bring flowers
) and Miss Helen Chapman will assist
a class of girls to make corsages
present. Miss Elma Hecker; superin. tendent of the Sunday school wil!
the oldest
mother, youngest mother, mother
present having the largest number
of children and grandmother with
the largest numiber of grandchildren
in Sunday school. A special award of
honor will be announced at the service and dinstinctive motto aida
will be presented to all.
. The Sunday school service is at
10 o’clock in the morning. Mothers,
friends, all organizations of the
‘church, and the general pulblic are
invited to attend and encourage the
Sunday school children to honor
Mothers Day. The evening service
Light”. The chapel was filled with ley ball in order to win points togeacon Barr G. Lee of Sacramento.
the many ‘beautiful flowers. The
neighbors of Woodcraft: Circle and
the Native Daughters, Past
ed in groups.
‘ 3 .
Interment was in Pine Grove ceme-.
tery. The following friends acted as
pall bearers: Jack Rayner, Carl J.
’ Antone
Hamilton.
beginning to end.
BOY TROUBLE
in the Frontiersman.
DODGE CITY
iron -fhorse.and stage coach days.
Nevada Theatre
FRIDAY
THREE SMART GIRLS GROW UPStarring Deanna Durbin in a rollicking comedy
Grey and Charles Winninger have leading roles. It's a wow from
SATURDAY
A Paramount
Ruggies and Mary Boland as poppa
and mama, and two tough kids. Its
the comedy hit of the year. Also Wm. oe as Hopalong Cassidy
SUNDAY
In technicolo>.
and lovely Olivia De Havilland.
Ann Sreridan: Thrilling — ‘of. the
in’ which -Nan
Sicture with Charlie
Dashing Errol Flynn
Also
Notice to Water Consumers
hrigation hours will be in effect from this date. Irrigation
hours—6 to 9 A. M.—5 to 8 P. M. No irrigation water
permitted to run outside of these hours. Have all leaky
taps and plumbing fixtures repaired.
BY ORDER CITY COUNCIL, NEVADA CITY
Presi.
dents Association and Antlers attend+-at the grammar school auditorium.
jand-two Englishmen, both proclaimward school letters. They receive,
points for tennis but the people who
reach the {finals ‘receive three points
each.
COMMENCEMENT PLANS
The senior class held a meeting
Tuesday to discuss graduation.
‘anid gowns, giving full names to Mr.
Kjorlie, to be used on the mee .
election of commencement speakers,
were matters considered. The seniors
elect eight students, and from those_
the faculty choose four: who will’
speak ‘at the graduation exercises.
Those elected were Alice Norton,
Irma Hurst, Lorraine Harry, Georgia
Glennon, Jean Martz, Jim Hunter,
David McCraney and John Puscardini. The four who will speak have
not yet been chosen. The Baccalaureate services will be June 4 and
2xommencement on June 9.
SENIOR FARCE TONIGHT
The Class of ’39 presents its senjor farce tonight an@ tomorrow night
The play is entitled “Guess Again.”
It is a hilarious comedy based on
mistaken identity. In it an old maid
health faddist, an. elderly widow with
a fresh daughter, a stage struck
handy maan, two women .reporters,
a college boy anid girl in love, a vamp
and a hard hearted banker, a movie
magnate, an irate hotel manager
ing themselves to be Lord 'Wiggleton, unite to create a hilarious situation. A matinee will be given on
Friday afternoon at. 2:00 and performances Frifay and Saturday
night at 8:15. Miss Petersen as art
director and Mr. Hobbie with a crew
of stage carpenters have the stage
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HALDRAPERIS
ROTARY SPEAKER.
The Rotary club at luncheon yesDeschwanden, Measuring of the seniors for caps, terday enjoyed an address’ b Hal
Claude E. Winney, Walter Butz, Del!
y enjoy ¥y
. Draper on various topics including
Vasco De Gama’s explorations, the
abridgement of human liberties after
the fall of Rome, the recurrence of
, this phenomenon in modern times,
the Crusaders and the influence of
the higher standard of Saracens upon European living conditions following the Crusades, the difference
between animal and plant cells, and
rise of the male and female principle
in reproductive processes, He quoted
from an article by Will Durant from
the current issue of the Saturday
Evening Post and gave an interest-. ing commentary upon it.
County Superintendent of Schools]
Walter Carlson gave a three minute .
talk on the forthcoming excursion of
Nevada county school children to the
Golden Gate exposition on May 21,
a week from next Sunday.
W. B. Dimond has been confined
to his bed most of the time for the
last five months, owing to a serious
operation in November from which
he thas not recovered as was hoped.
Mrs. Ferguson of. Nevada City, has
received a message from her mother, Mrs. Eva Cottrel of Vallejo, stating she will leave soon for about a
nine months stay in New York City.
ready. Miss Baggiley, working with
Laura Price as publicity chairman
has printed hand! bills. :
Miss Severtsen has ‘charge of the
costumes. Mrs. Shields of the style
shop has supplied a fine wardrobe
for the actresses and the cast is very
grateful. Miss Rector has charge of
the make-up department. Those in
the cast follow: Doreen Joyal, -Ben
Tamblyn, Harvey Davies, Lorraine
Harry, Jean Martz, Georgia Glennon,
Eddie Doolittle, Irma Hurst, LeVerne
Willard, John Muscardini, David
. MeCraney, Alice Norton, Dick Clarke. .
Mr. Robert Burke is director of
the play.
MISS BAGGLEY RESIGNS
IMiss Nell B. Baggley, commercial
instructor at the Nevada City. high
school for the past four years has
tendered her resignation to -the
school trustees to take effect at the
end of the school ‘term. Miss Baggley
has not stated her plans for the future. During her four years in the
Nevada City high school Miss Baggiey has had charge of the commercFRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939.
ial ‘department she has also served as
senior class advisor,’ head of the accounting department; and many otherservices. In 1935 .and#1936, she
directed and ‘mimeographer two of
the most popular “Quills” the annual yearbooks, that have ever been
published. She has stated no plans
for the future.
“No Hunting or Trespassing”’ ;
signs for sale at the Nugget Office.
To
Mother
Flowers to express our love
and appreciations and _ remembrances.
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