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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 27, 1935 (6 pages)

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PAGE SIX THE NEVAD A CITY NUGGET i Ee ne er Te as roe peer re ee ert TTT retiree ttt tot te ed =e ene nn ee aoe rrr SOCIAL EVENTS Mrs. Geary Feagans Surprise Party Hostess Mrs. Geary. Feagans was the hostdates Mrs. Sheemer kindly offered ess at, a surprise birthday party in. her home for the’ ocsasion. honor of her daughter. Miss Dprothy After the business meeting FriFeagans, Wednesday evening, with! day night, card games were enjoyed, twelve guests present. prizes going to Mrs. Nellie Clark, Games were the diversion of the! Hilda Sandow. and Clara Phillips. evening after which a dainty lunch-. After the card games refreshments eon was served at a table decorated in a green and yellow color scheme, on a table cloth of exquisite handmade lace. birthday cake which ¢orated with’ green @le hciders. Tea fards. large place Miss Feagans recipient. of as the ‘Those present and Maurine Perry, many loveiy were, Naomi Whitl and yellow canrosebuds were used was gifts. Misses, Lucille ey, Dolly Jefferson, Gertrude Wilde, and the honored guest, Dorothy Feaga and Messrs. Wright, Peterson of :Nevada. City; of Grass Vall Lynn and Vincent Doney and Mr. and Mrs. Geary Feagans. Co Surprise Birthday Party for Clark McGinnis Mr. Clark McGinnis was given surprise: birthday parity last Friday afternoon by his EFighth Grade pup-! ns, Ghester Bob Leary ai ‘ils. Delicious refreshments were served by vited hd Carlson the Principal other teachers. The following program prepared and was pupils: Talk on 1492, Jean “Soon,” by Georgia Was accompanied by pupils. who WwW. and t had presented by Martz; Sor Glennon w also in-} he been the 1g, ho Margaret Wilson: Speech, ‘‘Our Pa."’ Laura Price; Accordian solo, ‘‘Spinning Wheel,”’ freshments were enjoyed. The little Alberta Bolton, accompanied by Eveguests were: Carol Armstrong, Grace lyn Lotz; ‘‘Decoration Day,” Doreen: Harding, Dolores Kistle, Fay WilForeman. liams, Juanita Williams, Dorithy Harmonic& solo, Gladys ‘SherKennedy, Dolores Pool, Marguerite wood; Song, ‘Isle of Capri,’ John Barry, Rosalie Kistle, Alice and Museardini, accompanied by Nor-, Loise Reid, Leona Lotz, Betty, Barlene Whitney. Song, “Happy Birth-} bara’ and Bobby Williams, Barbara day, Dear Teacher,’’ started by The1Dunlap, Lucile Dunlap, Lucile Dama Memphe and joined in by the! nos, Letha Hire, Beverly Schofield, school. A speech was McGinnis in conclusion. made by Camptonville Looks ‘ Forward to Cabaret Dance Mr. } Camptonville and communities up and down the Downieyille road are. to Satur-} day night, June 8, when the most! season will in Camptonville. It will be looking eagerly forward enjoyable dance of the be given ‘a cabaret Cance with ‘music, and tap dancing as features of eve ing’s program. songs . nMiss Pauline Larkin . the majority of the honors, winning ‘sof Camptonville ‘will perform a series of solo dances, daughter of the atrical head liner azo, will sing. of a will be the master of ceremonies. The music for dancing bands of the the state. jazz part of Native Daughters Past Presidents Meeting Thirty members were present é ‘ . ver will be provided . by one of the smartest and snappies . entire northern at . the méeting of the Past Presidents Association of the Native Daughters held at the home of Mrs. C. F. % ae Useful and Beautiful ¢ Grad uation Five Year Book Diaries, Memory Books, Perfumery, Autograph Albums, Boxed Stationery 50c, Fountain Pens and Fountain Pen Sets, New Compacts, Yardley Toiletries. PPPS OEEOSEEEEEESETEE SEES ERET EEE EETS GRADUATION CARDS _ 9¢ TO 50¢ ‘DICKERMAN’S DRUG STORE NEVADA CITY Irish The céntral feature of the prettily arranged table was a! was deSheemer on Pine street Friday night. This meeting had previously been scheduled to be held in Odd Fellow‘'s, Hall but due to a conflict in were served. Delegates to the in Oakland gave a session. grand assembly report of the Eastern Visitor Entertains At Picnic Dinner Mrs. Helen de Rodda and daughFRENCH CORRAL SCHOOL PRESENTS PROGRAM On Thursday afternoon, May 23, the pupils of the French Corral school and their teacher, Miss Theresa O’Connor, rendered a program which was followed by the serving of ice cream and cake to pupils.ana visitors. Program rendered: Recitations by First Grade: Balloons, Henry Theins; Wishes and-Fishes, Dan Williams; Vacation, David Theins; Eating Fruit, Claude Williams. Recitations by Second Grade: The Best Task, Doris Williams; Thoughts in School, Clara Ruth Hosken. Recitation: The Rainbow Party, Dorothy Williams. Dialogue: Spring Comes to Flowerland, Eight pupils. Song, (Waltz), “Buy My Flowers.” Recitations: Our Grocery, Ben ter, Mary, who have been .sojourning at the National Hotel for some weeks ‘past hostesses to a! group of Nevada City friends at! Ridge Inn north of Nevada City yes-! terday. Mrs. d@ Rodda, who is from . Boston, has been charmed with Ne-} . vada City and environment and ; . chose the out door picnic dinner to, were ge: and_Doris Paville 8 , 6 Pavilla,. tion and two prizes for xreat Pacilla, the-. generation Chrstian Andersen entertain her friends. Mrs. de Rod. da’s guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bettles, Mrs. Henry Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Mrs, Sul‘ley and two daughters of Auburn; Mr. Hamilton Hawley, Mr. .George Miller, Mr. Marshall Giselman, Mr: j and Mrs. Otto Schiffner, Mrs. Etta . Los Kamp and Mr. and Mrs.’ Jack . Wolfe and sons. . a ' Birthday Party _ ‘For Jasqueline Deal . Miss Jacqueline Deal celebrated j her seventh birthday by hostessing ja sroup of 29 friends at the home . of her grandmother, Mrs. S. S. Trevethick on Saturday. Games and rePauline Kan, Justus and William Kennedy, Glenn Poole, Barbara and Patsy Deal of Grass Valley, Joyce Marjory and Sonny Deal and the little hostess, who was the recipient of many pretty gifts. NEVADA CITY MARKSMEN . WIN AT RENO SHOOT . Seven members of the Nevada City i Skeet Club made the trip to Reno . Sunday for a shodt with the Reno . Club. Nevada City walked away with silver trophy for team sit assets individual competition. Dave Richards won a hunting coat in his division and Howard Penrose copped a set of sil-) cups. R. E. HARRIS DRUG STORE IMPROVEMENTS . The improvements in the Harris! Drug store are rapidly going for-. ward, the férst unit of the new. shelving was installed Saturday by . Howard Ross’ assisted by L. R. Day. . When. the shelving is all completed { painters will take charge and the store will be modern and artistic in every way. i i } a SELES eens j t ' i TRANSFERRED M. E. Dunn, who has been stationed here as a telegrapher, for the past several years, has received a
promotion having been transferred to Fort Bragg, Mendocino county. He will leave on June second for a vafertertesteateate teste slerterlereateoteadeofeste detest she desde teak deat feted ateatealesesterberieoie be leeieletotelerene cation and report for duty at the Fort Bragg office at the end of that f period. During the last few months Mr. and Mrs. Dunn have built a nice little home up at the junction of the Tahoe-Ukiah and Willow: Velley roads. Mrs. Dunn and two children, and Mrs. Dunn’s parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGuire will remain in Nevada City until the home is sold. It is with regret that their many friends see them depart. EMPRESS MINE The big mill and additional ball mill at the Empress mine at Newtown are treating 250 tons of ore per day. The shaft is down 1,000 feet and crews are drifting both ways on the vein on good ore. This is one of tion. Mr. E. C. Jacobs, superintendent, has installed a large magnet over the belt conveyor to pick up nails, spikes or steel that would damage the mill if permitted to pass into it. At latest reports 68 men were employed. Thompson; Going Fishing, Don Wilt liams; Birthdays, Ruth Thompson; i Choosing, Edward Williams; A Queer Chick, George Williams; Stars and Stripes, Jean Folsom. Dialogue: Last Day of School, All pupils. Song: My Native Land, School. PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN EXAMINATION WEDNESDAY The annual pre-school round-up of children who expect to enter the first grade next fall, will be held at the Washington Grammar School Wednesday morning at (LA Parents are requested to phone Mrs. Lee at 388 for appointments. Dr. B. W. Hummelt will be in attendance to give children physical examinations, in order that any defects may be corrected before the children enter school thé coming fall. summer SCHOOL ADDITION The SERA the new 18x21 room on Juan school. It will be use when school opens. CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS AIDED BY OLD REMEDY “Wor thirty years I had constipation. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking, Adlerika I building . the San ready for has started / ersonal . Mrs. Lyrm Lewers of Tonopah, Nevada, who has been visiting her son and family near Grass Valley, is spending this week in Nevada City with Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Robins, old time friends. Miss Edna Duke of Sacramento is . spending this week in Nevada City} with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D.-E. Coughlin. ° i Mrs. F. W. Smith returned from} Pocatello, Idaho, »Sunday, having, been on a visit with her mother and . attending the high school graduation . exercises in which her Coes) his course. i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rigby of Oak-. land were week end visitors of Mr.} and Mrs. C. E. Murray of this city. . . Mrs. Henry Schroeder who has . been confined to her bed this past} week with a trained nudse in_attendance is improving. i eon ! Miss Betty Gaylord returned to! . her home in Sacramento Friday af. ter enjoying a week here as the guest; of her aunt, Miss Minnie Brand. Miss , Helen Mayer and Miss Peggy Buft. man ot Berkeley were also gwests of . Miss Brand this past week. j . Mrs. N. A. Tobiassen who, has been . ill and confined to the home of her) daughter, Mrs. W. B. Magonigal, is . now making a fine recovery and is now able to sit up awhile each day. Mr.‘and Mrs. Ollie Fuller of Fol-' som accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. J. . Ronchi to Nevada City for a visit . with former friends Sunday, Mr. and: Mrs. Ronchi will return to Nevada City for Memorial Day. { i E. C. McCluskey of Alleghany vis-! ited with Mr.and Mrs. Simon Hieronimous Sunday. He was accompanied home by Carl] Hieronimous. Miss Emma: Muscardini of Sacramento is expected to come up for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P: Museardini over Memorial Day. Messrs. Andrew and George Carey will leave tomorrow morning to spend some time at’ their claims on Mount Oro they, plan to do where J considerable work. development am a new person. Constipation is a thing of the past.’’ —Alice Burns. R. E. Harris, Druggist. Invitation! To the Ladies You are cordially invited to consult privately with a trained Beauty Specialist from the Cara Nome _ Laboratories in New York, who will be here Monday. to Saturday, beginning June 3rd. j This Beauty Specialist will devote forty five minutes to the study of your skin. We urge you to visit or telephone the store now for. an appointment. This service is entirely without obligation. _R.E. Harris PHONE 100 \ installed electrical pupming for the Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kopp have added two rooms to the rear of their home on. Winter street in this city. They are also remodeling an@ redec-. orating the interior. Gilbert Davis, principal of the Angels Camp -high.school, was a week end visitor at the home of his moth-er at Blue Tent. His school will close in two weeks. * H. F. Sofge of Willow Valley has GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS GRASS VALLEY Phone 108 NEVADA CITY 4 PHONE 250-W ! the most complete plants in this sec-} Subscribe for The Nugget—NOW. old gasoline pupm. He has also equipped his grounds with two flood lights for illumination of grounds and premises. John Dyer, prominent business man of Berkeley and a former Nevada City resident, spent some time in this city recently. He came up to prepare the graves of his parents in e MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935. Pine Grove cemetery for Memorial Day and also enjoyed visiting with many friends. Carribean Orzalli of upper Boul‘der street, while out on a drive reeently, had the odd experience of having’ his dog bring a coyote pup, about a month old, to him. He now has the pup in a cage as @ pet. Theatre Nevada Lives of a Bengal er than fiction! Holt as. the Farce Thursday night. MONDAY AND TUESDAY courageous fighters, and reckless lovers; Thrilling combats with India’s fanatic tribesmen! The Bengal Lancers defy death . . for honor, pride and the glory of the Regiment! Cooper, Franchet Tone, and Richard Cromwell. WEDNESDAY The Unwelcome Stranger : husband stranger his wife loved! A powerful story! The Nevada City High School will present the Senior Gallanetry _ lives again in the Bengal ,Lancers, Lance With Gary With Jack Holt and Mona Barrie in a tale, strangpowerless against the PLANS Can furnish complete units, small. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. GEORGE M. BOBST, “BUILDER OF FINE HOMES” CONTRACTOR Mills, Head Frames, Hoist Houses Built. Contract as a whole or part. “Let George Do It” ESTIMATES: Machinery Set. set in place, ready to. run. Nothing too large, None too PHONE 289-M 111. BENNETT STREET \@ ~ Flashing Phene, 498—499 Compound will seal the danger points in your roof and make your home secure against the rain. In pints, quarts, gallons and larger sizes “The Full Service Yard” NEVADA COUNTY LUMBER CO. OSCAR J. ODEGAARD, Manager The Most Important Point in-a Weatherproof — Roof! No. 1046 Black Nevada City ALPHA STORES, LTD. Invites You,to See the 1935 Kelvinator Ask Us About Our Cash Prices OR Take advantage of Uncle Sam's National Housing Plan. If you are @ property . owner, let us arrange an Housing Loan for you. No banks to visit,.no red tape. NO MORTGAGES AND NO DOWN PAYMENT. Pay as Little as $3.28 a Month You need electrical refrigeration, it protects the HEALTH of your family. IT SAVES YOU MONEY. IT SAVES YOUR TIME, IT SAVES YOU WORK. AND YOU NEED KELVINATOR’S 21ST ANNIVERSARY NINETEEN BEAUTIFUL MODELS, one for every size family. ONEYEAR’S FREE SERVICE ON EVERY MODEL. ALPHA STORES, LTD. . Grass Valley—Phone 88 MODEL FOR REAL REFRIGERATION SATISFACTION. Nevada City—Phone 5