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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 13, 1929 (8 pages)

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= Ps : a Fs ¥ prowmay. MAY 13. 1929 + ) al ~ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALE: ORNIA LL —— eS ee THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET i n Mondays at Nevada City, California, ogsinmy rig matter if te second class in the eon fice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March >; : : SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, any address in California, in advance .... oe " Outside California, in U. . ee eg een ener ee : coer oe eg meee ee Ce ea 3 Legal eral Circulation for Nevada City gt: eas. . oar by legal statute. Printed and published at Nevada City. Arthur A. Willoughby Elsie P. Willoughby Editor and Publisher Associate Among the out of town visitors Cc. H. Barkdull, mining engineer, this week were, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. of Oakland was in Nevada City tend an inyitation to them to visit Snell and Dr. and. Mrs. Edward early in the week. ‘he military summer camp. It is : dec H ————— vive > r "er seve > Snell of Hollister, who attended the open to all boys over seventeen golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Meservey. Mrs Martha Hoskins has as : ae ee. W. Semmens of . and Mrs. E. W. Sehmidt. S2n Francisco. and George Atkins of . —<<—<$—— Patterson. P. S. Waldron of Oakland is here visiting his mother and friends. . Joe Marriott came down from tne) Rrush Creek mine for a visit with . his family. William Lackland of Juan was in Nevada City Monday. dent at Mills here is here to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. esses ae North San i FAcTuRED BY A H WAU \HEUSER -BUSCH™ ST. Suir aes ees . The choice of Tae . those who’ve When as utilize our service, — tried 7em all may be assured of the utmost and the most modern appointments in’ every particular. We are proud of the service we have rendered this community in years past and we intend te merit your patronage. BM-137 Ore and Bullion (RE HOLMES FUNERAL HOME . ? Purchased . Licen.™! by State of C sliforn ja © “ Saeramente St., Nevada Cits . } Estas: ? a ; . WILDBERG "BROS. \ SMELTING & REFINING CO. \ Ofsces: 742 Market St.,San Francisco ‘ Telephone 203 153 South Auburn St., Grass Valley . Telephone 56 ' Plant: South San Francisco 60 . Miss Mary Schmidt who is a stl ‘years of ___———— Thelma Boreham Senior Reporter .. Dorothy Watters Junior Reporter -.-. Bobby Polglase Sophomore Reporter . Lois Eden Freshmen Reporter . Teresa Alaria EDITORIAL Captain Ryan, of the 'Military Training Camp at Fort ' Scott, visited: the Nevada City high jschool, on Thursday, May 9. The Editor jthe boys of the high school and exage and also to adults. i The army of the United States {has sponsored movements like this lin order to make men Out of out boys. Other organizations to help ithe youths of our cbuntry are: Boy Seouts of America, Campfire Girls, and Gir! At the military ‘training camp they Scouts, at camp should be very intéresting to the boys besides aiding -in their health, as is shown by the progrom Captain Ryan presented. In the mornings the boys are given a drill besides diffe:ent physical exercises. The afternoons are devoted to dif{ferent sports ,while the evening is . spent in attending picture shows or other amusements. . The military training camp is a . wonderful place for boys, who are} . not working, . mers, ; trained to spend their sum-; because they are not only in the military sence but} jalso in personal health and citizen. ship. . EXAMINER VISITS Mr. Baker, from the History De; partment of the University of Cali. Feues inspected our-school, Monday, . . May 6. He stated that our school! jis rated on the amount of work LOW brs 42-94 2g ese a Ae SER eee aw wisk he OU e oe The scenic eb Ys Cascade Line of SHASTA ROUTE A Roundtrip that’s ound Over Soutbern Pacific's Four Great Routes you can go East one way, return anotber. and the Southwest with “100 Golden Hours at Sea” berween New Orleans and New York. The other way via fast OVERLAND RouTE straight as an arrow berween San Francisco and Chicago, or GOLDEN STATE stec,’ ways across the continent ROUTE, 61 1-4 hours Chicago in-tour directions and lets you < to Los Angeles, via Kansas chuvse one route going, anCity and El Paso. othe. returning. Chac:e ie at ee i é . v0 7 Bus sage lg a ae cuca roundtrép fares: ! ; e ne cities you've wanted to visit, the natural wonders you ve wanted [0 see—you can link them all in a single econuianal yourney tf you go ‘ Suuchern Pacific. For Southern Pane stretches its smooth i ft a SR Cascades and the Evergreen > a Ciey ae Piayground of the Northwest, New Orleans . . . 89.40 _or if you choose via SUNSET New York City . . ~ 151.70 Route, through Los Angeles Thru Northwest slightly .more. “Above sample fares apply from mainline points Pacific done by seniors leaving our school” . and entering University of Califor. nia as freshmen. Our school, this . . year is rated in the “B" class, and lin order to raise thi8 standard we! must have a group of students’ en-!} iter the University of California‘ who will pass all subjects taken. . Ovr school was unable to make the Ps elass: this rear, due to the -fact i tha nat only offe student entered the. University ofCalifornia nd it is impossible school by one’ student. last year, to rate any All the pupils are trying hard to obey the rules and laws passed at in order to help make our school on the “A” list next school year, A Girls’ Association meeting was held at 3:20-o’elock, Monday, May 5, in Miss Leschinsky’s room. This meeting was held to discuss the program for Mothers’ Day which was held Friday afternoon. in order -The following girls were appointed chairmen of different committees: Refreshments _.. Decoration Stunt Thelma Boreham eee Dorothy Tamblyn Seen Alga = a Ann Williams The girls also. selected the fol‘owing program: Stunt Margaret Rector, Ruth sarliss.c-tsect RUE Noyes Bernice Eden Jones Naney Jones was cordially all mothers, in the for them ; Solo Reading Mary An invitation tended to en-. to come and Mother's Day Friday. ORCHESTRA PRACTICE Mr. Pedersen have been participate we had i t and his orchestra , practicing every day at} school. They will furnish the music: progressing . RK > ' rapidly and they hope it will be a ereat success and will be liked by all. Mrs. Ella M. Austin visite her} daughter, Mrz. Gorden Watier, in a San Francisco hospital, returaing 2 few days ago. : Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoff were week end Visitors in Nevada City. He was a former superintendent of
‘he Murchie mine on the Red Dog road, ~— THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Edited. by the Students of N.C’ H. S. Citizens; they went on to Sacramento and utTheater. Lele his visit was to talk to,seniors closed the day by attending enjoyed enjoyable day. Spanish program. Those taking part have been working hard under the diréetion of Miss Whelan. boys train one month out of the) = z ; : : 2 ; Vocal Solo 2.52 Estrellita summer. Their fare is paid to and : . 2 Mary. Jones, accompanied by ifrom camp, andall their food and see : z 5 ae Marie Young. 5 uniforms are furnished, This gives 23 men be the opportunity of at A Dance ..-..:--.-----. Vivian Cerro : : y F : Votal Trio =.. A Gay Cabellero tending the camp. The days spent} -erican millde-class ~ been preduced and has alway; be i hice Eden is in charge for the Senior Farce and for the . ihey flea?’’ graduation which will be soon. . Margaret—“Sure, what of it?” The practicing is : ScHIOR SKIP DAY ~ The seniors held their regular Skip Day on Wednesday, May 8. Leaving Nevada City about nine o’clock in stroke of paralysis recently daughters, Mexico and Mrs. Eliza Doyle of Los Angeles her: in Oakland and San Francisco. Her . tor brother, George Thomas and niece, Mrs. W. Gray and daughGraasValley visitor ‘Tuesday. Fred Henwood of San Francisco visiting Mrs. and Mrs: Josiah of Henwood for a few days. Mrs. S. E. Wanamake suffered a and her is Mrs. Chester Barker Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wales of San Francisco are visiting her father, . William Nankervis. : Mrs.: Peter Hilf spent three weeks have arrived to be with Mrs. S. J. Kinsman has as a visihere sister, .Mrs. W. Richards. Will Levee of Lowell Hill was a and. son, ter, June, accompanied here home. will. re-' Robert Jefford was a business the morning, they first went to. Mrs. Gray and daughter “visitor in Sacramento Tuesday. John’s Plunge at Auburn where. main for-a visit and Mrs. Hill’s. yy, and Mr. James Henwood they swam for a while. From Au-. brother and son returned to Oakvisited friends in Chico Sunday. burn they went to Del Paso Park to have a picnic lunch. After lunch tended the legitimate play entitled, “Turn To The Right’, at the Plaza After having dinner thé the Captital Theater where they al! the vitaphone picture, “Close Harmony”. Everyone had an ~ SPANISH PROG On Tuesday the Spanish II afternoon, May 14, elass is giving & The program is as follows: Tom Hogan, Bob Polglase. PLAYS " “Who Will Go With -Louise?” Bernice Eden, Addison Janes, Carrol Coughlan, Bob Polglase. “A Spanish Sweetheart’’ Addison Janes, CAST Graee 2 22. ee Deynes Foley Prischla. <2.. Cecelia Genasci Dare “Devil .-..... Lorenzo Cicogni SURTO > SS ete See Bill Jeffery . GIP cae oe: Gertrude Marriott Station Employee . Francis Hussey Water Seller ... Geraldine Larsen Cake Seller Elsie Casci Coffee. Seller =.:... Ruth. Gleason (Luis .. Aaddison Janes Students (Paco .... Bob Polglase (JO8G oc Tom Hogan NEWS DISCONTINUED Due to the many activities and the final examinations which are to take place in the next few weeks, it-will be necessary to discontinue the high school news which has appeared in this paper weekly. SENIOR FARCE NEWS On Thursday, fifteen o'clock, May 16, at eight‘the senior class is presenting its farce at the Nevada Theater.The play’ is ‘Applesauce’ by Barry Conners. In 1917 Mr. Con ners came up here for his heaith und took work at -Bowman’s Dam. He wrote ‘‘Applesauce”’, while living it Edward's Bridge. in Connecticut. re x Sh oce vat Mat tat tat Vet % tar le vig M% He now live “Applesauce -is a comedy of Ai life. It has afte . sen a success. The members of the cust were chosen for their ability and of San Francisco. She was formerly Miss Claudia Griffiths of Oy . Mr. and Mrs. M rea in Oakland during be SEO PR a Ok a oe oc land. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Mewton Mr. and Mrs.?G. J. Rector have have had as visitors their daugh1s a guest, Mrs. Claudia Littlefield, ter, Mrs. Charles Marshall of San Francisco, and Mrs. Harry Norton Nevada of Oakland. M. Duffy of Modesbusiness to visited Mrs. Illen Lewis over the the.week. . week end. J. R. Kneebone was a elon lesfealesfestede ste oleate ste fete stestenge rst oete nie oe seston ele eae ise eee ee Seton See KLENZO COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO An excellent pre aantion, filling the need for a shampoo, which-can be used real often and yet not dry the scalp. Keeps the hair ahd‘scalp cleon, glossy and healthy. festeafestesfeateateoteegenteete seston ofetbetetetesteaieteteatesies 6 omnes. 50c 3 Obtainable only at the REXALL Store + R.E.HARRIS ~ RexalL e The Me ah Se te Me ale 7 <7 So Ma eat te ate te ste s%e-s% ate ole ah 5 Me SoM es Seageotesteoesfestefesteatectesteot stooge ste areata ctosfeate ofeoteoteagesteste ele ste oleate alele ne ofeslesteate dese ole seslesleslectestesenede ages Store *. % CO OS? 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Brisebill are stage Becrof the tickets, and Nancy Jones is advertising inmanager. managers, Tickets ean be bought from any senior student or at Foley's for fitty cents and may be reserved, beginuing Tuesday morning, for an additional twenty-five cents. The seniors , are sure that the play will be worth the price. 2 JOKES Curtis—‘‘Margaret, are flies flies because they fly?’ Margaret—“I suppose 50”, Curtis—‘“‘Are fleas fleas because Curtis—‘I told teacher bees are bees because they be’’. Aeola—‘You won’t eateh me £0ing -in that class any more”, Meta— “Why not?” Aeola——“‘On account mark the teacher made”. Meta—“Remark ?”’ of the reSACRAMENTO AUBURN NEVADA CITY STAGE Ly. Nevada City.. 7:40 A.M. 11:30°A.M. 3:15 P.M. .*6:30 P.M. Ly. Grass Valley 7:55 A.M: 11:45 A.M. 3:30 P.M. *6:45 P.M. Ar. Sacramento 10:40 AM. 2:30 P.M. 6:15 P.M. . *9:30 P.M. ~Ar. San Francisco 12:15 P.M. $:45FM: 5:55 P.M. Lv. San Francisco 9:00 A,M.°11:20 A.M. 1:20 P.M. Ly. Sacramento.. $:00. A.M. 11700 A.M. 8:00 P.M. *£6:45 P.M Ar.Grass. Valley . 10:45 A.M. 1:45 P.M, 5:45.PM. *9:30 P.M. Ar. Nevada City .. 11:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. *9:45 P.M. (*) Sunday only. All other schedules daily. < ey. 4 eee NEW STEAMERS "DELTA ! Floating hote!s deluxe : Rooms with private bata — : SINGLE OR ENSUITE Unsurpassed Gining service Special advantages for automobile parti Take your Automo ile MAKE RESERVATIONS Aecla—"Yeah. She said, “Avela, . get out and Stay out”. Walter Bond visited in Woodland and Sacramento recently. Phase MAIN 4620 2 Foot or M STREET { SACRAMENTO //CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION CO. ERE 4 7 v q > 4 a >t 2 2 ! 4