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_ PAGE FOUR THE NEVADA _cITy NUGGET 3 . FRIDAY, MAY _18, 1934
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Nevada City Nugget . S Oc I A a rE VE N T GS Flesthoren aoune the prettly.asccrt-. WARREN ODELL.
led tables. Hercby announces his candidac
305 Broad Street. Phone 36 DET TE Lh i a LD eee eee reer ee ne —* : for County. Supervisor of the
A Legal Newspaper, Bp tg a Ti ay hg Printed and PubMies. S-hst ffner Honors aa sea tok Ww. Prag Mrs. wa maies Council to rh tis District, at the Primary
: ope Livingston, Miss Earlyne “A Ly ection, Tuesday August’; 28
Visitors at Luncheon 8 fonor Mrs. Jenny Crase , ,
Publisher © Eunche Cleveland, Miss Mary Hackley, Her-' seeny °
Mrs. Otto E. Schiffner was. hostess ae Pepper, and Mr. and Mrs. Acton} Ponemah Council, is giving a
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Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at ‘ re . Clavel
Nevada City, California, and entered:as mail matjon Monday at a ania re c piich gs ee jJenny Crase night in Red Men’s ave y, ’ as l gr ri Oo wer
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ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada re 3 ee eee ee .
P invited to meet Mrs. C. R. Tarbell, of Laurel Parlor Holds
City,, under Act of Congress, March ’3, 1879. Saérain ; 5 Ras Mrs. Jenny Crase, of Grass Valley
ento and = Mrs. Tarbell’s . Annual Moth Nigh
s 3g ers Night tee SUBCRIPTION RATES mother’ and stster> whe hase. Been g who has been elected to the office of a
FEET the Deputy Great Chief of the orWomen’s Civic Club
Laure] Parlor, N. D. G. W., held. der. Several other prominent visi-. Regular meetings the 2nd. and
its annual Mother’s Night observance’ itors are also expected from different . fourth Mondays of the month. At the
Wednesday evening in the Odd Pb canes. 2 Brand Studio.
° centered with a large bowl] of. sweet
Sailor, Beware! peas. pile hall. Mothers were the honor-. an adoption is to be held. DeliPresident, Mrs. C. E. Parsons,
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ed guests. Mrs. Hattie Legg WaS' cious refreshments are planned for Secretary, Mrs. Robert Dirrine Sailor beware of every man : presented with a bouqtet for being / the close of the evening. 2
Who tries to rock the boat; ; Miss Ella Krasevac to the oldest mother present.
. Wed Allen Newell About an hour and a half program .
yas A og increas Reman : ‘ of solos, instrumental selections and . FRED M. MILLER
a seni $ Miss Ella Krasevaec and Allen Ne-}speeches were enjoyed before going } CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER
Last year he did not seem so bold— well, secured a marriage license in}to the banquet room where a delicithine: DISTRICT MAPS FOR SALE
He stood in dire alarm Auburn-on Monday, May 14. It is;Ous banquet awaited them. One hun. ‘
(262 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley
And prayed for some one to appear understood that the young _ couple, drede and sixty members and guests'
are to be married next Sunday.
And save the land from harm. 3 ;
The bride has held a responsible i ssecnsesieneeeheneeneninniemnaieeanmnmamemmens
position with the Alpha Hardware
He hailed the New Deal with delight itote for sonic tinie, and is hichts Graduation Frocks
And when the eagle screamed, esteemed by a wide circle of friends.
He cried, ‘‘that is the very bird The groom is a resident of Grass : :
Of which my soul has ieciacdt" Valley, where he is employed. Crisp and Frilly!!!
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He promised to cooperate, _ Mr. and Mrs. Addington . These New Organdies Are Extremely
To do hi ] irt; ; ;
vue tae aia be? Entertain at Dinner Youthful for the Girl Graduate
Of course, with all his heart! Mr. and Mrs. Edd Addington enWhite and Pastel Shades
tertained a number of friends at dinBut now, that skies have bri hter rown ner last Friday eveningMr. and
= 8 8 Mrs. WillMoore’ prepared the deeB U LOVA
And we are sighting land, . isi
He gets his little hammer out ee ee the evening were: Phoenix and Kayser A Graduation Gift
And seeks to gain command. Mr. and Mrs. Nathanfel Robins, Mr.
“This ship,” he growls, “is off her course, and Mrs. Luthér Marsh, Mesdames ‘Hose they are always
Richard Phelan, Nellie Phelan, Earl
I hear the breakers roar;
a‘ Rickard, Fred Tredennick, Ed MarS 4 °
poses on, ra hamid lads, Gus aid Wee ata wea? RAAUelSG: uy heer Chiff on and Service
nd bravely wade ashore :
ee ee . cis Baa a E : All The New Summer Shades
: ‘ Davis Family Enjoys Avo Have.
oc thinks Mother's Day Dinner She neds s*Gcdbiie #0
o tule child 1ab6r out,’ ee : ie : ‘. ‘be up-to-date! This slenIt's un-American to give Mrs. Wesley Davis assisted by her >, r ‘gra der Bulove Rosanne’ $ 75
A toan a job, AG ala sister, Miss Eleanor DeWitt and Miss dur ccaluncndiannn ase s costs only 29
i's we Amenean to save’ May Sparr, pea ranoeiaet at a mae . 5 =
: See : }er’s Day and birthday dinner at the
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The Ship of State from sinking— Davis home. in Willow Valley last Ribbon-W rapped Free
And so he. keeps on thinking thinks Sunday. It was in honor of Mrs. ae
And thinks that he is thinking. Davis husband’s birthday and her
mother, Mrs. Theodore DeWitt, and
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So ‘1 I “B mother-in-law, Mrs. Will Davis. It AY New Qin
salior man, I Say eware The delicious dinner was eicene . :
. grove: Monday, May 21, in honor of
One your (ih Aevenee? : visiting her from Denver, Colorado.
Covers were laid for ten at the charmingly appointed table, which was
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LONE EAGLE
Of him who rocks the boat; under the trees picnic style, with . : The AB apan Allure ge ae $29.75
His motives are-ulterior— two large cakes as the. main feature.
“He’s angling for your vote!” Those enjoying the happy occasion spies 141 Mill St. . couiees
A. Merriam Conner. were: Mr, and Mrs. Will Davis, Mrs.
. HARTUNG’S :
Theodore DeWitt, Misses Birdie and . Grass Valley, California
May Sparr, Eleanor DeWitt, Bert ‘ DEPENDABLE JEWELERS
Tucker, Will Cadwalader, Mr. and 124 Mill St. mo Grass Valley
& , ‘@! Mrs. Wesley Davis and son. :
0 on Mrs. Davis and Mrs. DeWitt each Ws Wf lal
received nice boxes of candy and \ Ye é me .
Wesley Davis was the recipient. of (eg cA hI
e@ e many choice gifts. \/ No
Junior Class to i) 4 Hi. .
Men’s Cotton Work; Ladies’ Cotton . ) °° "°° 0 DT Ng . T
s a
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school, held a meeting Tuesday after
ge Shirts Dresses s school, to discuss plans for a class .
Full cut, ‘fast color, long wearing} Fast colors, all new style for aumanee Lake Vera, Fake Olympia, \
gc To 1 19 house or .street wear. See these ond Washington were discussed, but] . \ :
3 nothing definite was decided. An: 4
before you buy:
y. other meeting will be held -to finally
79¢ To $3.98 a determine the question.
President Betty Foote presided,
Cotton Underwear a and Secretary Mae Arbogast read
ummer weight, short sleeve, long Cotton Princess thre mitnates,
leg— : m
79¢ Sli ps Social Program
Cotton Shorts and Shirts For Bible Class
Pink and White, All Sizes
c To ic There is to be a social meeting of . ‘ ~ 4 ee > 3 yaa P ij .
a . 49¢ 69¢ 79° a mvs ee Saar) ALL-WEATHER
Class at the
Bib Overalls fy ’ be church this evening. An interesting ak A ?
@iprogram has_ bee: ‘epared. Next ‘ TAN x 2 fe
vate isiple ==) . ) Popular Shades tertain Priscilla Circle with a zood , ‘ Corser > O MOR E
y es 9Rc ag be aa is ice oe of 5; ee, april ; Mee Non-Skid Mileage!
WAISTALLS Cotton Prints the Sunshine Circle and the Adult
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“ sible Cla 5 { a
98 a ; ee And here’s the @ Come see this brute-for-punishment — this
36 inch wide, fast colors : Tae ac i
Friends Felicitate & GO OD great new “G-3’’ that Goodyear has buiit,
Mex $ Cotton Sox 14c To 2c Yd. Mrs. Evans on Birthday tested, proved out under terrific abuse, to more
Fine grade work socks . . eee NEWS than offset the harder wear put on tires by
Printed Pique Seersucker,
“ i r : Last Monday, Mrs. Florence Evans .
; Two Pairs 25¢ Organdies, Batiste celebrated her 80th birthday, at her . i today’s fast-stepping, fast-stopping automoFANCY DRESS SOCKS > tore} Renee ence Many \This marvelous new) biles .. . It’s a costlier tire to build but not to
at oe s 9 riends calle uring the afternoon
]5¢ To 4c Pair Ladies’ Cotton oo Se Gie -Wea : ag buy—consider that important fact too as you
ber of lovely gifts, cards, ang beauwi 5 S many agranlook it over and we
tagesTover any other. think you'll say:
. 9 Ge tiful bouquets.
Mew $ Work Shoes i owns hig aa ee spent practically jiirefon. the, market “Put on a set.’ Ford y8 Wins .
be Plai lor ¢ > “Oi ra t anti ife i aVE j
aie by. Stay Brand. Leather iin color and hand embroidered 1erentire life in Nevada City and lcostsjyoutnothing
5 has a mind rich in sweet memories. . :
c and 9&c
cs throughout 69 8 co iShe enjoys a wide circle of friends .
First Six Places
$1 89 $2. 49 $2.98 : jena is éver interested in all that goes
Oi Oaklaia Ss : .
« $3. 49 $3. 98 $4. 98 Pr. i d . li on about her. d ; n Oakland Speedway }
a ies ove y ’ She is the sister of Mrs. Henry ; 4 in 250 Mile Stock Care Race .
Schroeder, of Nevada City, and Mrs. ! ; Come In A .
an
s s Pig Hebon Tuff Shoes Fred Miller, of Grass Valley. te in America’s F ie . Toe Knee Boots ! PUA eee n nerica’s Kastest Seller
$3. 98 Made of cotton materials © to Pad: Generations : .
: match the spring dresses. Many Gath at M ao.
athered for lViother s Vay
_ Tuff Toelace Pack styles to.choose from—
$3. 49 $1.98 Pair CAMPTONVILLE, May
Mother’s Day dinner was given Sun:
day by Mr. and Mrs. Acton M. CleveS e
land, _at their home on Main street, ¢ rv) Ph
en Rule Store. Inc a number of relatives gathering for * ( ») ; e ice one
yaw 1S the occasion, four, génerations being 195
"150-152 MILL STREET represented. The following were}; pee f
GR ASS ALLEY Al IF RN present: Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. CleveV. Y, C ORNIA Mj land, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Joubert,
Deepias aap eric REO NE INR frenreey Se