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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 3, 1935 (6 pages)

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FRIDAY, MAY 3; 1935__ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE F IVE h t N Creer Ie rr ee wean =se=ee' . DISTRICT CLUBS ‘CCC GROUP GUESTS OF EET IK NEY . _ CHAMBER OF COMMERC:: : A party of fifteen CCG boys from Evangeline Chapter . Ne iS Ree cahede gelm Chi pte to wlyweds Tendend E7 LY the Grass Valley camp, under the Entertain Grand Matron 'A Jolly Chivairi , IPSN . chintge of E.G. “Altera, general le EB li Ch a fN , Ci ae ws turer of the Ninth Corps Area, ssPe eee ee eS ee CPX . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Christensen reF ed through Nevada City vesterday and Aurora Chapter of Grass. Valley, . e 5 : The Women’ Civic Committee: Sate eae reams Ord f East St t "’, turned home Saturday evening from } i ! I 1 , aiter visiting the Malakoff and ReIrder o astern Star are enter-. ; ) AVE lag well itlined. for 1 od 8 oa en ; : i , ging ; as ei E a‘honeymoon spent in southern Calies oe) : dane 3S : Peo hees lief Hill Diggings 2infield study. o% ‘ taining jointly the worthy grand maB : : , tri-county meeaing Thursday, May ; paees F ine oe : : : aces z fornia and old Mexico going as tar ae : ~ , Seological formations. rhey «were tran of California, Mrs. Minnie VioHi = 9th, at the Methodist church. + epee tots i ; aE x 5 . as Tia Juana and Agua Caliente. guests of the Nevada “City Chamber la Collins, of the bay district, and . ; : rena The morning program. will begin ae ; é é pe ear pe Monday evening his employer, Dick : : ‘ ‘ of Commerce for a half hour where several grand officers in Gr rass' at 10 o'clock. Reports of department ¥ ; s ‘ Lane. garage man at the Plaza Gar0 ; 3 they examined the many mineral Valley on May 6. It ‘is one of: the eee : chairmen will be heard. At 42:30; es : : : : i 6 age, with a group of twenty-five : f ; Specimens on display there. big events of the chapters during friend ind: télntives “sath a aed luncheon will be -served in~ the] cea 1 2} S all "ela ves gatnered and ae BE STE the year. This one “promises to be adi i church parlors: 50 cents per: plate. . od Save them a complete surprise party quite an. elaborate affair. Each chapand charivari in their apartment on . . . ter will give a part of the ritualistic! . : 2 make-reservatsons during Monday . . Sacramento’s Busiest Store . , . : : Sacramento street. The young coug é work after which Evangeline Chap; with Mrs. A. W. Hoge, Mrs. Belle} : ple were placed in a small car and eae . ter is to present a program. Mrs. ay ae k Douglass er Mrs. Leland Sniith. . if : Siven an exciting ride about towns s 3 : ne . Harold George, matron, of Grass ‘ ‘ Mis. Fred Romelsbacker of Meni--! : : ; several other cars following and é es Valley is presenting a little Japani : x dian. Colusa county, northern dis-. f] ? serenading them. When they return: : : ; iH ese’ playlet, and many talented mem3 : ; trict chairman of gardens will speak ii ; f j ed to their home refreshments were ; ; . bers from each city will take part ‘ : : at the afternoon. session. a ‘ : served and a happy social time folTher ill al } fisni . . in the program. Ai g those taki here will also be a display o Bre nong those taking lowed,° all departed at a late hour, . jos : i . part will be Mrs. Oakley Johns, Mrs. ius fine needlework, principally quilts. . . . oe : ; i wishing the young couple many. hap : “ J . } 100% Values Next to Hale's . Katherine Celio, Mrs. Dorsey, Mrs. ‘ Rig Members from Placer and Eldorado, . e ! " py years of~wedded life together. Fi eo ; ; . G. E. Bosworth, Mrs. Beth Wolf, counts will Mring their best inj Mrs. E. Mattison. Mrs. _Hubbard, at that line, the loeal ladies also Bro. . . : % 4s eRe t Mrs. Crispin, Misses Dorothy Hones Mrs. Deschwanden viding a good exhibit. Zar . d erry an *s. Ly A garden tour will round out the . ! and Perry and Mrs. yda_ Talbot, Hostess to Club 8 . d . agd Mrs. Harold George, matrons of —— day. Evangeline and Aurora’ Chapters Mrs. John» Deschwanden enterThe committee of arrangements réspectively. tained the members of the Thursconsists of Mrs. A.’ W. Hoge, “chairp A dinner is to be served at Bret. day Club of Gold Flat at her home man, Mrs. W. C. Austin and Mrs. f V . Harte Inn at 6:30 and light refresh-. 0m the Red Dog road yesterday afC. E. Bosworth: i ‘ 1 ments. will be served at the close of . ternoon. Some time was spent in PLE Seater Ups eA ee RTO a the” evening. . games and fancy work. The pretty. CHAMPION COWBOYS S A i a S$ iti 3 : ee . home was decorated with a pro(es . e . y “3 a ha bial o Ff rare n ory) or { 1 Nevada City ] adies . PuSIOR of spring flowers. Serving of WILL COMPETE SUNDAY dainty refreshments concluded the} Attend Auburn Conclave . afternoon iT . PN Sista gate . . , } sa x . ' Brahma ecattle, nlooded horse: ips ae nti ities from . <.. oe re : : : PSS co Teh . Ata meaaieoplcrid of societies Oe ca : flesh. and champion rough riders of . many California Conti held . Mrs. Ruseel Farley ; the worid will comprise the program : t Auburn Wednesday, fourteen Ne Luncheon Hostess ‘ offered by the Barmby Ranch Rodeo . BUSINESS IS GREAT . Vv itv 3 3 F. 2 . rage et Be mbers of. the Ladies. —_——— {Sunday, May 5 at the . Barmby. i Aid Societies of ee Methodist Mrs. Russel Farley of Pine street j Ranch, three miles east of Perkins . KERE i hale — present. He ladies left . entertained several friends yester-' on the Jackson Road. iin Nevada City at about nine o’cloc . day at a dainty luncheon and party. . Riders and lovess of sport. from as a returned a p. m. Nevada City the oceasion being the birthday of] everywhere will attend this rodeo. . ral adies present ee Nevada City . the hostess* A dainty pink and sreen} Riding stars will form keen competiNEARLY A QUARTER OF . e were eens Seer Phariss, . color seheme and a_ profusion Ofition durines the afternoon. 1 ee Coulter, : Eden, Godtrey, . spring flowers added charm to the; The events will start at. 1:30 D. A CENTURY OF Ha oe Moore, C. R. Murchie ee happy scene. jm: and continue until five or six suckner. Rev. Buckner also wetend: . Those invited were, Mesdames H. o'clock. Atl indications point to a PROGRESS! . ed. . Koch, E. Johnson, G. A. Baldwin. . suecesstul rodeo. headed. by Bob, i Wi lI V eran eee Se . Stanley Knight and Hazel Saunders } Barmby .at his well known ranch. Se oe low alley le of Sacramento. . This is the thirteenth annual af-. ———— Tuesday Club eee ae eee (fair. An invitation is extended to all Lone Native Dadohien out of towners. Mrs. Frank W iisine of this city A ; : 3 int Delegates entertained sixteen members of the . Eee ae & Mrs. Lucille Joy, of Dixon, who Willow Valley Tuesday Club’ on Delegates to Grand Parlor N. D.! has spent several weeks with her. Tuesday afternoon. Spring flowers . G G. W. which convenes in Sacramen-' sister. Mrs. Eva Clutter of Nevada HOUSEHOLD AND were used in .profusion for decora-. to in June are: Elinor Vanberg. . City; left for her-home Sunday. . tions, Dainty. refreshments were} Clayton served at the close of the afternoon. . Clafa Phillips. { ‘SENIOR BALL IS SET FOR MAY 17 lersonal\ Mrs. George McMillan of the bay . Chatfield, Neva Tobiassen, district is here for a visit with her{. “S4% & WA parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis David-' Phe Sanian Class _ SE thee high -son, ,and her grandmother, Mrs.: 4440) will give its annual Senior Rodgers. ‘ Ball at Redmen’s Hall on Friday Harry Barnes, mining man, was a j night, May 17. Foote’s Orchestra Nevada City visitor Wednesday. He: wil] provide the music, and othe: has taken over a property in the! plans are under way to make the Oroville section and is planning to ball an unusually colorrul one. install a mill as soon as the weather . Committees appointed in charge settles. lof preparations for the big dance Miss Betty Bettles spent last week; are: Advertisement: Dick Bennett, . ! ; a 7 . end in Berkeley. While there she at-;} chairman; Merle Coulter, and Fred tended the Senior banquet, of. the’ Browning; Decorations: Cecil SchiiKappa Delta Sorority. poe, chairman, Mae Arbogast, MarJ. P. Ainsworth has sold his res-}Jorie Williams, Dick Marriott, War taurant and club room on Broad; "en Mooers and Margaret. Thomas. Yaa Th: Wey vic aie: F s S street’ to Mr. Keliv. He continues to; Clean Up: Audrey Davis, Claris Hol operate his barber shop and beauty} land, Elsa Winney, Cecil Schiffner parlor in the Tognarelli building !and Merle Coulter; Music and Hall: Betty Foote and Merle Hocking: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foote and! ; a Pp heft bee hee dae u Refreshments: ‘Hazel -Smart and laug T, at, ft yesterday GeO. Sete pats ‘ sais daughter Gees : F ; . :.. Goidie Smith; Reception: Officers few day's visit with Mrs. Foote’s Say pee M BI ER as wy of the Class; Program: Marjorie ees t . Williams, Nathelle Worthley and iker umas county. ; ae M C ‘y San Francisco Dick Bennett. ss MeCraney .of Sa ‘rancisco, : fess oe": ; a iti har Beothss Other events on the Senior. pros been visiting or ‘other, s . St . Mec & 1 family in) #?®™ for the rest of the’school vear t MeCraney, and y z : i peli Ci § na jase we are the Senior Farce on May 30 and vevade ity several days , yes‘ oe ovnen in 7 i ay the Commencement on Friday, Junc terd: for her home. ie ae dtp 7, both at the Nevada Theatre. The The Sacramento Rotary Club will hold its annual picnic Sunday in! aegnaerest® abla will be preachOlympia Park between Nevada city. ed on Sunday, June 3, and Grass Valley. Several features . ee aes sg have been arranged including a base . CAMP PAHATSI OPEN ball game, swimming, boating, Facet JULY 7 T0 JULY 8 and golf eontest. There were six! Camp Pahatsi will be open for the hundred Rotarians and their familMarysville, July ies present last year from ‘scouts of the Tahoe Area from Gridley, Lincoln, Colusa, Auburn . 7 iG. July. 88 foe a pasiod“of hres . and Grass Valley, all joining with) Jock. a large attendance at the! Sacramento, jcamp is expected this year. Older Sidney Woods, who is developing . outs are. already applying for} mining property in the Spenceville . leadership at Camp Pahatsi. district west of Nevada City was in At present there is seven feet of this city Wednesday. He was °N-. snow marked on the camp flagpole. route to Virginia City on business. Tha waeier level on the Take. i 45 Albert Crase, superintendent. of inches above the swimming and boat the Idaho-Maryland mine who: has Anae been convalescing at Pasadena for fe suey as eupar Oe the past three months returned to PASSING OF PHILIP SOLARO his home in Grass Valley Tuesday. Word has been received as the He was accompanied by Mrs. Crase the death who has been in Pasadena with him. Mr. Fred Harvey of Galt was the guest: of Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Goede during the week. . Jake Zanocco has three local carpenters employed in erection of a cottage just back of his new home on Park ayenue, which faces on Nimrod street. , It will be modern in every way when completed. goes to press of 58 years old, *Street paper Philip Solaro, home on Sacramento evening at 6 p. m. ‘NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred at Ainsworth’s' Res= taurant and club room, Broad Street after May 1, 1935. _ J. P. AINSWORTH. last of . at eo Members of local chib are asked to . fe ste eae-o's sheet toate ot $ TNE ENS he ee ee i tere fe Beate rhe Te tieneeions : GARDEN INSECTICIDES ‘Nevada City Tavern: Ms + Talbot’s Ant Powder, Kelloge’s = Restaurant =F” ee BS < Ant Paste, Larvex Moth Killer, se 3if BROAD STREET &
Bs : 4 ti) Moth Balls and Cakes, Argen3 del . B 5 tine Ant Sets, Pied Piper Rat ok % . . ‘3 Paste, Gopher-Go, Black Leaf. . & & ' * . . % Kx 1 e . et ™ \* % Acme Flower and Tree i *" * . ae Os i’ * Sprays Ky * * oe te ae . LEAD ARSENATE * “Delicious, what is it? ~ ~ eH CALCIUM ARSENATE + “LYONS Sloe Gin FS : ; ce Ra on % Full Line of Spray Guns * Rickey! & * & : % SLOE GIN RICKEY ae i * Squeeze !/5 lime or '/4 lemon ins * te to glass: add jigger of LYONS te * Sloe Gin; ice and seltzer. sa %¥ . Sate tt ee et, , * . DICKERMAN’S DRUG STORE NEVADA CITY % Me oferferies; safe foots “od a Ec Nac he Wa we vee wa eae cere " He steph ie Oh Ree teerfelutotery + fee fe nse. 7 Ca, erfers ii . . Naas Stand . Stationery, Magazines Broad St. Nevada Ciry . if . 316 ; The Sun Produce an . : / . Grocery Co. a Nevada City, California Phone os 315 Broad Street TOM COAKLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA RAINBOW GARDENS Ore and Bullion a Purchased Licensed by State of California Established 1907 ‘WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO, Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco Plant: South San Francisco € —— 5 Miles East on Auburn Blvd. FINE > St i WATCH REPAIRING Vocalists Entertainers Radio Service and REPAIRING Work Called for and Delivered Clarence R. Gray 520 Ceyote Street Phone 16 SAT. NITE, MAY 4 Clyde Curran and His College Band 2. Masta ats atetaatests ats he ate ste sts shasta tert We aes Teas Aen teas 3/6 ae the the aye ale aie teste. + tanks ve he 3d, 08, a9 feos te she Me ate ste oh Ya fe nents oe ake toate ro rat te otf *, 2S Me eat septs oe aM Te aS OR ae fe M4, ste she at ats sfeofest . 4 147 Mill Street i helepeiegok Ae thesfe teste ne rte ste steateatesfestectesteateteateste ole shetestealesieatestesteiti ot Riedie: * 3 I : Graduation Watch o tke Gradkk NiiboO: of an only a bY aie, your gift wateh is the important event. So, of COMESE, “INE watch will do. Deautifuli and modern, of course, And-accurate, too. Bat above all, he sare that ii has the LASTING beauty of genuine precious metal. You want if to be Onur selection of fine watches includes the newest models—imany of then: in cases of precious. metal by Wadswoxtt:. And prices this year are lower ever before, We will gladly our advice when Watch. seeteoteoege benefit of Graduation you the select 2 give you REHM Hleiiteleieiofototeieieitufeteieietet Grass Valley : o, <7 a He ate ofe se ote ete ate ole Heine eile teen 4 forte rte Jeep ot Hole i a ‘a Building ney anaoenipnrbae wremamentarie EELS n he Sead 2 ve arene nae mee . VOLU ME. ae “MAY BAA 193 “No. a . fe ,;7 new comer in the . painter wil] he . i community, been happy to use then, . ae here less than a‘t.as he ‘knows that . . . ~ an! month —~—butthat . the’ job will be a . . NS ONS ; does not mean !: credit to him and . &. AA : , that he is a strang{ a pleasure to-you. 4 j poe, er. } ——— i SoU eae SSE Have never seen . LET’S LAUGH . . : a community in . -A school inspec. Of course we which the new ar. tor visited a class“. . Want to sell lum. rival is“made_ to room and wrote . . . ber as thar is our feel so much at . on the board the long suit, but we . nome. . following: take @ Jol 8 Ape “TXXYX He . . terest in studying Notice that a lot . then peered over and explaining to of your. ‘fine old his spectacles at a . oun customers new pine rustic -homes . very pretty gitl in pie Parnas) oe ane need a coat of . the front row. Be 0 & Hne-— 4S . “paint, for the pre“Young lady, try these specialties . servation of your to give me an idea i . are developed. . investment as well . what THAT es ..,; sas for the appear-'. means,” he direct. A good case in . ance of the home.:. ed.. Foint Is the new . “When you ‘re“Love and kisstile just installed . paint have your es,” she replied. { in Bowman's Bar. painter use “Dutch ee ! Hey Shop by Law. BoyProducts” — Ask us about Bee J. Smith. . white Lead, LTZ . “Paleo Bark” if he i Phis_ is a highly Paste, Mixing Oil, ,. ‘you have a prob; Finished hard etc. We have the lem of either cold . Wearing, good; Dutch Boy line in storage or house looking — product . stock and your INSULATION, and the price is . : . very reasonable: . Gos fee a oe ee ee aay Be paca is . “THE FULL SERVICE YARD" one . NEVADA CO. LUMBER CO. pynROKs Lew . _ OSCAR J, ODEGAARD, Manager The writer is a Phone—498—499 Nevada City SINE a ea S & W COFFEE LUX SOAP — One 3 oz. can -SELAX 2 packages Sua i CHILI SAUCE Bottle SHASTA FEA V2 pound package TOMATO PUREE GRAPE NUT FLAKES 2 packages Sf oe 24c A-. PANCAKE FLOUR " ge ADORE ic ee 30c Phone 1 J. J. Jackson _