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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 25, 1934 (8 pages)

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Pi ” PAGE EIGHT THE NEVADA CITY NU ATSTATE . THARP BOWLING ~‘SUPERVISORS CONCLAVE IN SANTA CRUZ See County Clerk . Supervisor Monday night's bowling contest of the Nevada City «eElk’s tournament, was between Bob Tharp’s team following. by . points: is the Tharp 11; team Supervisors and score B: ih. Joe; Frank, 200-—573. Hoge 140 {2.] Williamson 128 92 105—325. TE Cee int Former Residents of this The annual reunion of former resi . week in Santa Cruz where the men dents of Nevada county will be. held the at the State Robertson meeting spent of California 10, ; The Aubrey Wisker was and ‘i church Tisker. Wisker, s-. last year. Fair Grounds on June outstanding Mr. Monk, ah cin Brethern the : 177 157—500. Merriam 119 105 123 —347. Finnggan 95 95 95—285. Handicap 12. Totals 653, 635, 654. mothers Alma and TAILINGS Between Mr. and Sacramento, Mrs. visited gravel Edward mento. % daily by Castle. Anderson dredger and dragline ouot with fit on the. Champion tailings, west of The Auxiliary will also elect dele Nevada City. R. E. married brother, Anderson, Marysville, is in charge. for Harris, of inc Seattle, da City Mrs. Mrs. B. left Mrs. Charles Genasci and daugh The young Ray Packwood. joying a two weeks vacation fron her Je C. in work of Sacra. couple will be . in the Marshall Giselman, noted musician , Grass Valle. of Nevada Nevada City, left Wednesday morning for a short vacation in A number of Penny store, gold snipers are working along the south Yuba river All who in the vicinity of Washington. All parade on “Miss Betty Go r don, of San Fran‘seem to be getting by. cisco, spent last week in Willow Valley as a guést of Miss Florence Gen a The I nembers enjoyed several hours of sewing on fancy work and social converse, Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. which is being held in San Diego in Bartelson, cantractor, family. Nevada Shields, recent bride, entertained the Gold Flat Sew -. ing club at her home on Piety Hill yesterday afternoon. OL gates to the National Encampment, John Wednesday for San Francisco, where wy for a short visit with her R. E. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. her, Mr. Marshall is the To Sewing Club Degrees of. initiation are to of Miss Alma Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wisker. schools he is. spending a few days "dh his Miss Metta on . . Washines Mrs. Padiveded Hostess tant meeting this evening in Pythian the public Yosemite Valley. Post, V. F. W., is holding an impor 500 and 600 yards of is being moved of street, Sacramento. The Auxiliary of Banner Mountain BUSY Roseville Both young ladies have been teaching there. at home to their friends at 2001 M. Purcell, of % PLANT the men, Utah, for a visit with relatives the coming term. Nevada be conferred on one or more candidates. Purcell, Sunday of Sacramento, was the godfather. Total pins 1942. * Edward Marsh, in 4 church, in Sacramento. i at Town Talk. Banner Mt, Auxiliary Bigelow 142 142. 142426. 'Barron 127.112 133-—372. Wright 166 City, the latter'an aunt, were godInitiates'Class Tonight and ' Wesley Perry left Sunday for Red; Evelyn O’Connor have been offered contracts’ formerly wer e Murchie and few days in Berkeley visiting. ter, Miss Verna Genasci, are visiting The bride is the eldest dauet i : enna . Harris and friends and-relatives in Calistoga and daught er, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Tulie Massie C. E. Eland Miss Genasci is enwas born at the old Massie residence liott, motored to Sacramento to meet San Francisco. i bveh Sie vitation to present residents of Ne. vada county to join in the reunion. Misses Carrie Arthur, of San Fran cisco, Iris ived: Thursday, Mayé 17,: at the Unitea. @Shington, arrived in : si OF ta hdny the the . Club. members extends a cordial: inson of family motored up from Sacramento Massie, of Sacramento, this representing ; Misses Pe ete EO Te PT Miss Ellabel County Club of Sacramento,” with Tim Monk as I president, ieee have I planip babtized. ®€¢ an a Mrs. George Legg is spending (Personal\ this city and Mr. Edward Marshall, The reunion association, known ‘‘Former Residents of Nevada as INFANT BAPTIZED Are 5 infant daughter of ; Mr. tt Miss Ellabel Massie Weds Edward Marshall Nevada Co. to Meet June 10 Arbo for the occasion. 728, 670, 730. Total.pins 2123: LBL . Tn SOCIAL EVENTS Alex 'Mrs. 133 Cary UT and ; ; gid ae 133 1238 138-399. Réed;ixto Trinity Episcopal ae .138—-399. Solaro 194 1 Sunday, as Francese Lu Tharp 133 133 Dudley, Supervisors. SAE MPRAEEE settee baie 4; Nickless 3 and Tamblyn 1. ; ; : ‘ Monday night's scores in detail are ! : Mrs. ut gast attended 3igelow 9; Huson 8; Breese 8; Scheck 8; Goyne as follows: McCormack, Supervisor and Mrs. Frank Rowe and R. L. 'P. Bigelow’s team. The and eco: UE O TeT it i ii TEAM LEADING A FRIDAY, MAY, 25, 1934 _} woth he ssainiatinmedanaeen MLE UT I Tt ft a ee ne June, asci. While here they motored quested to at 10 o’clo Mrs. Gertrude Botting and daugh to Reno; Carson City-and Lake Tahoe San a Will Francisco Tuesday where they reside. Since her death she decided to rent her home and move away. Miss: Alma Marsh and other friends, cemetery. The regret their leaving. Grass members of the Nevada With the Gift of Accurate Time Graduation presents no gift problem. There is one gift which is universally appropriate at. the season—a fine watch. : We Suggest an Elgin or a Bulova Prices Effective Friday, May 25, to 31 Inclusive . Mrs. in Angels { =)( ma Sally Monk, of Sacramento, attended . the Native Daughters meeting in Nevada City last Wednesday. They are Call VETE FOR M onion
Banner Auxiliary, f Veterans Henry and Herbert Paine, of Lake: City, were Nevada City visitors re. cently. . . No. 2 Can 14c DEL MONTE No. 2 can { Apples SHRIMPS DRY PACK 10¢ i 5 Oz. can broil..cook anything the “gang” calls for -+-in a jiffy! FRESHLY MADE Coleman Camp Stoves’ 3 POUND JAR ALTA COFFEE—. t Auxi ranch ‘to € grove on . Qc The At Satu the Alpha 4s 3 for man Lantern. It’s just naturally ‘‘made-to order” to supply plenty of light any night. ‘ SAFEWAY FAMILY 49 lb. sack ‘$1.49 weather. Small in size.. big in brilliance. Makes and burns its own gas from regular gasoline. Storm-proof, insect-proof. . VINEGAR Price only $5.95 ALPHA STORES, INC. CTY, Broad Street OUR CHOICE . @ CALIFORNIA Phone 5 Shoulder in Rib Ct 10p» Pound I'resh i Oart charged BEEF ROAST Pound, 132¢ Super resulted = Nice to Slice Cold Meaty Cuts Pound cated, wa tenced to jail. Mrs. of Grass ing while toxicating months’ months o the rest she leave Antone u. Pint 7c charge, D Sardines , by Judge LARGE OVAL o'clock. for a col Eimer Mustard or Tomato Sauce '25c Plus Bottle Deposit FLOUR vides up to 150 can llepower of pure white light in any wind or NEVADA Picnic Hams Four d VEAL CHOPS =~ over-night outing or prolonged trip you'll need this new Cole > gle mantle type.. pro Free Delivery 2 Bars BROWN DERBY BEE R Instant-lighting. .sin J. J. Jackson After and return. : On any kind of an 10c husband i 19¢ CAMAY SOAP wos GROCERY snn Good Light Se Veterans. a knockabout use. Fold up like a suitcase with everything inside. Easy to operate, speedy, safe.) Priced from $5.95 up; high’ stand extra. 15< Pound make and burn their own gas from regular gasoline, Good looking and_sturdily built to stand hard ye ee 25c PINK BEANS CALIFORNIA GROWN Can carpente: charge, . Sc probatio} Tomato Sauce Willia grand SACRAMENTO BRAND 25¢ 6 Cans Ginger Ale PALE FACE 3 Bottles PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT th continue pointed Vernon LIBBY’S BRAND 9 Oz. Jar _ JAM ORCHID BRAND 38 Oz. Jar appointe age able “pal”. SHREDDED WHEAT— “The Au Darrold D SERPS RE HOR 35¢ FRANKFURTERS Wherever you go..no matter what your appetite demands . va you'll find the Coleman a depend Oe ee also be ho te COLD MEATS CAMP STOVE GRAPE FRUIT JUICE— where a §$ then they olic cemet TWO D Rein ESAS aon Pound oe EO ee ee MAYONNAISE \ : No. 2'4 Can 2 For 47c chur march firs sale Derby Beer SOLID PACK TOMATO dist 5 lbs. NEWTOWN PIPPINS 1 will assem Pint 6 for whic ning at PURE GRANULATED 3¢ . LARGE SIZE ARIZONA No. 1 can FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 Bottles Grapefruit 13¢ SUGAR re 10 lbs. Pound CORN BEEF bake or boil; Toast, toast or EDEN CATSUP— JUICY, RED, RIPE LIBBY’S touring, picnicking or iol ing. Enjoy tasty meals cooked on a miniature gas stove. Fry, . . GROCERIES Watermelons PEAS ' Take a Coleman Camp Stove along when you go auto rade DEL MONTE . fo Rough If!” . mene pectinae companied high schoo { his finger this morning by Dr. B. W. Hummelt, of Nevada City. CORN Phone 1 America » Joe McCarthy, Grass Valley bay, . had.a minor operation performed on j cisco on a few days vacation. follov rendered: =) Potatoes *~ = 0 Ih . Chester Scheemer is in San Prac] ox BULOVAS FROM $24.75 UPWARD Time Payments May Be Arranged eee After: al { ELGINS FOR GIRLS $27.50 to $47.50 ELGINS FOR BOYS $19.00 to $50.00 their the au . To matoes, . . 3 Ibs. 20c SY former residents and enjoyeq visit. Let us show you our graduation season display. ee and FRUITS AND . wv Mrs. . ing relatives and friends, I! Assembl Camp, ; Johnson and sec band, follo fl. “Yrs: ' George mer schools. They will attend the Jumping celebration Cs The RES. . Thompson left, Saturday for a two day trip in the: Mother Lode counFrog their follows: FOR NEVADA CITY AND GRASS VALLEY STO Miss Minnie Brandt, Mrs. Belle . Douglass, Mrs. C. R. Murchie and while away. the and the first se Arthur R. Hoge, Mrs. C. E. Parsons, try. Then G7 City Civie club. Mrs. A. W..Hoge was the delegate from the local club, and others who atténded were Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burns and John Vall followed b ‘ers and s ‘ erated Women's eclubs,. which met yesterday in Lincoln, was attended by several Cal Colors and Mrs. H. E. Kjorlie. Start Your Boy or Girl ‘GINGER ALE— for Highway . ! Civic Club Members Attend Lincoln Meeting Life Begins at Graduation eet 3ould “up Their many friends The Tri-County conclave of Feéd-. ! Sa will Broad stre lows: — 2 Cans meeting march husband’s Francisco with probal further, bu Miss Carrie Arthur, of San Francisco; spent last week end in San visiting will. ters, Misses Neta and Lyle, left for 27e attempti truck.» Rey, City, pre Mrs. Re ville Me ternoon. wharge ¢ i