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PAGE FIGHT
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1939. i ie
aaa en eh wee eee
} EVENTS
. birthday of her daughter, Fay Williams. A number of relatives and
. day evening in honor of the tighth. the protection has served to keep us
ever progressing, and.upward to success. Tribute was also paid to our
He believes in
_lovey of little children, In the thought .
of dedicating the flag to their father .
the Mesdames George L.’ Jones and
G. J.°Rector also had in mind Mr. Invitation!
friends were present for the happy navy and marines.
occasion, and she received many/. rearmament for protection from unpretty gifts. . warranted attack as we prepare to
Mrs. W. T. Driver and Mr. Driver,, dPive out and extinguish the pirand Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffries andj ates, bandits and other destructive
daughter of Grass Valiey will spend) forces. in our own jand. Another
Decoration Day and the week end! danger he warned of from within was
at Banner visiting at the home of the Reds or radicals, stating there United States forces in the late war.
Captain George A. Nihell. "was no question an effort is being Legion Bugler John Nettel gave a
Miss Evelyn OConnor, teacher in roan Reni eace land a eta gOv, aerate e the Colors as the large flag
Mee . the! Roseville ‘schools, is spending subs ent to Russia. . was raised, a salute was also given
Fifth Grade of Washington. the week end in Nevada City with, Judge Jones quoted from investi-' by the firing squad. Taps by Bugler
trammiar School, because of the Mr. and Mrs. C, 4., ations from our government offic-; Nettel were sounded and from the
. largest number of mothers attending jials, and stated it will take the; ar off distance came the echo of
who! ing Pp. T. A. meetings over the past watchfulness of all of our loyal cit. Taps by Ray Wilde, Nevada City high
Nilon} parm. have won the banner prize and izens to stamp out.this menace, pre-: 3¢hool’ boy, bringing the solemnly
will be entertained at a picnic. Mrs. paring to overthrow the finest goy-i sweet service to a close.
mother, as, ernment in the. world; He read the, The crowd then went to the Cath. Gettysburg address of Abraham Lin-. Qli¢ cemetery where memorial ser: : : coln, still a gripping appeal to guard . vices were rendered for Veterans
Laer) Me gee Re our homes and land. In conclusion . sib woearty and Pete Muscardint.
: eg heat ee Aas . “" "Judge Jones requested that in times! Grass Valley veterans, Auxiliary .
aveenue, Nevada City, who has been! op peace the citizens must sec to it, 2nd citizens turned out well
in the employ of the P. G. & E. com. that the sacrafices of our vete wane! sist in paying tribute to the dead ot
Auburn two . Gio! all wars and loves ones departed.
to the :
Mott’s many comrades who lie buried in the same plot.
Flowers were placed on the grave
of Ben Hunt Marsh, by the Nevada
City High School, he having graduated from it shortly before joining
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.
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. ieee 2
This service is entirely without obligation.
R.E. Harris
PHONE 100
ieee SERS Sse a Se eon et pea caw a naan eee wetveisanwe.
Mrs. F. T. Nilon
To Spend Summer Here
this eity. Miss Wright is the daugnter of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Wright
. of Bellevue, Idaho. The wedding will
. take place in the fall at ‘the home of
Miss Wright‘s parents in Idaho. The many friends of Mrs. F. T.
Nilon will’ be glad to know that she’
has returned to her home in Nevada .
City after spending the winter in San}
Nilon, with her sis-.
W. T. Morgan
Nevada street .
Fifth Grade Mothers
Win School Banner
Francisco. Mrs.
ter-in-law, Mrs.
remain at the Nilon
home until the fall.
Mrs. A. P. Moore a’ sister
spent last summer with Mrs.
will soon take 2trip to Alaska after
which she will visit Mrs. Nilon here,
will . The
her parents,
O’Connor.
Miss Helen Arbogast, siudent at!
the College of the Pacific, is ‘ t6)
spend. this week end with her parents, Supervisor and Mrs. C. S. Ar. Lester Gregory, class
bogast.
ehilPark
the of about °45
in the Pioneer
oxt Wednesday afternoon.
The children are looking forward
with anticlass
Gordon Usdley té Wed
Miss Monica Wright
tertain
. sisted by several mothers, will en!
.
dren new, or
Pon n
engage-!
to. as. Miss
the
and
The announcement of
to the time keen A
for three
Gordon -Hadley
Wright
Hadley ist son of Mrs. Flilde-' sj
Hadley of Areata and the.
Srandson of Mis. Georet Searfe of jsbe
ment of .
pany in or } j j pany Z ibe not in vain and that ou: flag
Grass, tinue to wave over this the land of
ra °c ao ae gia : . }
weeks ago, } liberty, justice and equality. .
Rachel Pen-! ; ‘&
i In closing Chaplain Earl Raymond, §
one ; ; : .
‘rendered a afterwhich the! &
audience listened the! &
to *.be
after
has been re Several hours are
Nevada Th:
standing
; ex LSS Se ees (ea) (Sa) (BE) NN
‘ see Fi weer
a vm g rn f ’ bi SERS ne ;
THE [k ROY DE LANEYS 1 al Bt, Seas one oe won. Star Spangled Banner, by the band.!
3 ; j . uster and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hart! Bugler John Nettel of ‘the . selene il
HOME FROM LONG TRIP CLSOM ~ . of Sacramento, former Nevada City . i = 2 sera eat cee Dl eens: 4 j SUV 2iIoOn Ww
vie
Major and Mrs. LeRoy DeLan
ee . cipation, ‘
Monica
transferred
Mr.
: ; ‘ years, was
ent in playing ot games
Valley office, about two
will Miss
rose of the Nevada City office,
SS ner enaue yes }
day. each week.
which'a delicious pienie lunch is“tol , ‘
She relieve
served.
SES US ann eae see SDRC RE erect eay prayer
—
to
oS «
See eee
aA
Bob Steele in a tale of the
FRIDAY
Bronzed Sons of the West—
CE a series of pulse-quickening
of the Three Musketeers of the Range!
SATURDAY
residents, were here on Memorial . ‘
fist From the theatre the crowd went!
returned {to Pine Grove cemetery where J udge}
‘twelve rs € eri > Yeli ‘ ‘ , % i
twelve Mrs. Katherine Celio and daugh-} tones in a few well chosen remarks; from Tuscon, Arizona, :
MT. . eral months stay. On their way home. ‘ter, Katherine will leave June 1 to
the the bay and ‘ Ty yy the Grand CanyonAnd
for the east to attend to business afKrough and
*Monday
oi are
srian
home
after: a
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter,
returned Tuesday from a seve
Ss SPSS
: : . . ey adventures. A story
the flag and flag-pole iui vf
Morgan Mott, G./{
dedicated
ot Je memory of George
A, RR: The beautiful flag
{ mean& more to the citizens of the .
SOLDIER DEAD . United States than any other na-' i
i tion.
ARE HONORED This large flag was the property
me i, of Mr. Mott’s late widow and it Was . 4
j felt fitting it should be so honored. . [&
. George Morgan Mott enlisted in the i
cetaceans acs j
the building; Civil War when 16 years of age ini
through states. many
left gn March
weeks trip
spend summer. in
~ . Boulder Dam.
se Dr. B. W. Hummelt treated
seeing Bankus, an employee of the Spannear Washington, for a
He is making a z00d
Thirteen terrified airplane
passengers involved in a
ed him? Conrad Nagel and Florence Rice in the leads.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
was his love. PLL LOVE YOU ALWAYS . it ot: ii.
life
An eager
married couple, penniless, fighting against heavy odds for a place
in the world, Nancy Carroll and George Murphy make the story
heart warming, touching, moving.
ioh. t
veteran.
fairs but in’ the prolonged Lloyd eee See
found time for
and social times. Their trip covered
2,000 miles
They left Los Angeles and went to, recovery
Yuma, and j.
and
much sight
ish
. fractured toe.
1 mine
)
ie
if
she asked of
who is employNevada
visiting
rregory.
Palm Springs by way of
Douglas, to El eharies Buriisan, (Contiuned from Page One)
ed at DeSoto, and who left
Dallas in thence to Little . City 45 years ago, is here
Rock, Arkansas. From Little Rock, with Mr sido Mrs. Lester
they motored to Memphis, Nashville f He was a close friend of Mr. Gregand Bristol, Tennessee and then ory’s parents and is enjoying his visthrough Virginia, West Virginia and it.
Arizona Paso
Texas,
former marched into :
playing and were followed by. the Michigan. He was not only a splen-;
Grass Valley band to the balcony. did citizen, and soldier with court.
Thr S pac : ; 'eous and erect carriage, but a great .
He does not see so many changes J ponies the theatre, ace ae y fe5s eres Saeee ee, ard SNS ae ee
Maryland. Leaving Maryland they in Nevada City, but the outlying dis. epee ; a Bout ge Loman eg: :
journeyed through Pennsylvania, . tricts have many more homes than — oe te EOE, Ns Fe We, Of .
New Jersey, New York and to New. wae he ee Nevada City, took charge of the pro-!
York City and Long Island : gram. The crowd as the colg ; : . Mrs. Ted Sinnoeck and son of Colesa
They: were the guests of relatives ; : ; : ors were assembled in front and .to
x hs rebate hina et visited with Mrs. Sinnock’s sis: aa
‘on Long Island and were Rsgpaie a, Ae Mrs (cae Bolion on Wednen lo the stage, after which
entertai Serene ir six wee . the two bands rendered a selectioii
prorreimed sate ener Be WARES . day. Upon her return home she Wale. * : ee ae ve
Stay there and in New York. . which filled the large building with
The home trip was made by way! a. pA op eps = melody. Commander Bosworth made
of Niagara Falls and through East7 Sole ee of Portland a few remarks on Memorial Day and
ern Canada, then to Detroit, to Chi-. : perms se = in honor of veterans of all wars.
. . Oregon, is visiting in Nevada City : AS ee ss
cago, to Omaha, Cheyenne, Wyoming “ie ve i BW. Hom Chaplain Earl Raymond, was next
Z = wi er sister, Mrs, B. ; :m3 Se a
to Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, then . 1 Mr. with a prayer. The Nevada City and
home to California. nell and Me. sane : . Grass Valley bands played another
; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Krough had as . pee ee ‘
Major and Mrs. DeLaney say al: e ies rq . Patriotic selection.
though they had a wond re i tei Memorial Day guests Mrs. Krough’s!
“oes PoE eae wing eds . mother and brother, Mrs. B. S, Boyd .
aia cot i yesh ae . and heres snd Jos Boed 6f Sacramento.
ik ee a wis es eke a:les itanzs of Nevada
ae i Nevada City with its charm broken leg while loading
= eek ie rocks on a truck for the SERA in.
Willow Valley Monday. He was
poe ; ee to pay loving tribute to our veterans. G =
j taken to his home where Dr. B. ‘Ho stated ithe G. 4 R. was the #ist / Priced $7 O45 to $22 50
Ze a a
Hummelt set the fracture. . organization to arrange programs
a beautiful of
Mr. and Mrs. Al’ Williams of Nefor Memorial Day. In the local Post
FORMALS
vada City had as guests over ne as it dwindled this duty fell pracorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dea tically on the late Judge Walling of
in Lace, Net, Taffeta, Crepes; and Mousseline de Soie and Cottons.
and three children and wee nee this city, who always received the
Wheelock all of Greenville; Mr. and active support of John O'Neill. In
C a
riced $2.95 to $14.75
bs
wonderful existence commencing
Mrs. eh asrded and Mrs. Patsy wut recent years the V. F. W., Spanish
ris, all of Forest. American and American Legion have
with the Revolution, the Civil War, Pine and Commercial Streets Nevada Cit
Spanish-American, and World War, : pel ee ahah atin a ate ee ON oh sanieal oS sen nacs artes A bahies ies
arose
of
Brides and Sweet Girl Graduates
>
‘i OTHING is more gracious and
demure and wholly appropriate
than Pure, Unsullied White—
Satin, molded in classical lines; rich, rustling taffeta, or the dainty, ruffled organdies
and mousseline de soie.
Judge George L. Jones was introduced and in opening remarks stated
Gey the rain drofis may have spoiled
“’. many flowers, but it was evident that
it had not dampened the love of
country, patriotism and great desire
HAR ARES
suffered a
SPRING HILL MINE
The Hill mine interests
are down about twenty feet in sinking operations on what is to be the
main the
company is driving a pilot to
hole through froni the 300 foot level.
Sinking will then with the
muck taken and out
through
greatly
thirty
Spring
line Pastel
shaft. At the same time
raise
proceed
Mie, 2. GReheowier ihe as a Touse. united in commemoration of the day
st an old time friend, Mrs. W. G. :
Shian; of PaloAlta.
Mrs. Al Williams, of Park avenue;
of this city, gave a dinner Wednesbeing down
the old workings, . that it may not pass unnoticed.
This noble group of men serve not
merely but the
community.and nation demonstrated by the American Legion in
Grass Valley a few days ago, Judge
Jones stated our nation has had a
simplifying the work. About
men are employed under Superint
endent H. R. Plate:
their organizations
as
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