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_ 4 — The Nevada City Nugget, Friday, May 5, 1950
, Bet us help you
Spetal ae .
Mrs. Beatrice Butcher, Society Reporter, Phone 486
-Clayre Lipman Takes
BPWC President's
Office at Dinner
The banquet room of the Na‘tional hotel was the setting for
the installation of 1950 officers
of the Nevada City Business and
Professional Wofnen’s club, at a
dinner meeting Thursday evening"
of last week.
Mrs. Clayre Lipman was in-[
stalled. president.
Mrs. Elizabeth Leiter, first vice
president, was too ill to attend
the installation program.
Other. ‘officers. installed were
Mrs. Wanda Lageson, second vice
president; Mrs. Georgina O’Connor, third: vice president; Miss
Frances Mason, secretary; Mrs.
Thelma Butz, treasurer.
The table was decorated in lavender lilacs and white candles.
Match box favors were made by
Mrs. Ida Mae Foote.
Installation was conducted by
Bali Hai Theme for Jintos
Prom at Grass Valley High
“Bali Hai,’”’ South Pacific theme
with palm trees, two tropical islands and a king and queen, fea.tured the Grass Valley Junior
Prom held Saturday night in the
high school’s*new gymnasium.
The royal pair were Miss Eveilyn Fesmire and Dave Merrill.
Albert Prom was the chairman
‘and his plans for decorations
‘were taken from seven that were
ssubmitted.
About 30 tables were set aside
for the parents and friends of
the juniors who also greatly enjoyed the grand march held at
10 p.m. and led. by pre-school
tots, Linda Lang, three-year old
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight
Lang, Jr., and Monty Winney.
Class advisers were Mrs. Maxine Sleeper and Miss Dorothy
Dyke, who assisted in elaborate
arrangements for the dance.
Jerry Austin’s
played for the dance which ended at 12:30 a.m.
Many supper parties were given by the parents of the juniors
after the dance one of which was
held in Nevada City at the home
of Miss Diane Butcher.
Miss Sue Hossfeld of San Francisco, well known in the sub-deb
set in the city, was a weekend
guest of Miss Butcher.
Miss Alicia May Crowell, the
granddaughter of Mrs: George
Raddue Sr., also came to Nevada
City to join in the weekend festivities. This popular Sacramento
miss is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Crowell.
Those at’the party were Pat
Brown, Eleanor »Hooper, Lucille
Smart, “Sue Hossfeldt, Marlene
Lane, Faye lLystrup, Betty Jo
10-piece band!
candlelight and the incoming officers were impressive on a dais
covered with bouquets of lilacs.
As each incoming officer received her charge she handed one of
‘these bouquets to the new presPast President Adelaide Reilly
received a string of pearls. and
earrings to match from the club
members. This gifts was hidden
in the bottom of a basket made
of pansies. The outgoing officers
remembered her’ with a bottle of
luxurious perfume.
Mrs. Reilly presented each of
her outgoing officers with a sterling silver grove clip and chairmen were remembered with
gifts.
The .membership and_ guest
book done in finger painting by
Mrs. Lipman was passed around
to be admired.
Mrs. Kent Walker was speaker
at the meeting at which the Nevada City teachers were invited
guests. Mrs. Walker gave an interesting talk about the relations
between teachers and their pupils
and parents with the suggestion
that.the teachers were more than
just friends, as they had a share
in thé molding of children.
Mrs, Gertrude Esterly brought
greetings frdm Grass Valley.
ommunity singing was part of
the evening’s program. Mrs. Gen,evieve Elliott, accompanied by
Mrs. Mae Raddue, sang “Jeanine;
I Dream of Lilac Time,” but she
changed the wording to “Clayre,
We Dream of Lilac Time.”
“Just a Song at Twilight” was
changed to “Just a Year of Pleasure.” The pin of office was presented to Mrs. Lipman to the
song, ‘Always,’ with thé wording changed to ‘‘we will be serv. ing you, always,” ‘
Mrs. Vada Merkee made an an. nouricement of a dinner that, was
. held Tuesday evening at “Grass
'Grass Valley Business and Pro. fessional Women’s club were to
. have installation of officers with
. a guest speaker whose topic was
. ‘Air Careers for Girls.”
‘The Tuesday meeting will be
. a forum meeting, with the May
. dinner meeting to be followed by
. a Mother’s night program.
. Miss Genevieve Ellis Is
_Complimented at Party
Miss Genevieve Ellis, daughter
'of Mr. and Mrs. Guerdon Ellis,
. Nevada City, who is attending
ithe University of California, was
the guest of honor at a bridge
Majors, Edith Rademaker, Joan’ /uncheon and shower at the home
Dowden, Pat Holt, Irene Varley,
Glenda Moore, Diane Butcher,
Arlene Southern, Gene Cole, Jim
Abraham, Dick Leeper, Leonard
Metz, Don Fowler, Roger Montre, .
Alan Storz, Orlo Steele, George .
Peterson, Kenny Hotchkiss, Bob}
Verran, Richard ‘Walker,
Rice, Howard Opie, Lee Crowell, .
Gene Peterson, Juanice Heather, .
Jack. McLaughlin, ‘Fred Post, Joe .
Cortez and Paul Engel.
nd Clas
Our wedding Invitations, announcements,
reception cards lend the
« truly elegant touch, at
a price you can afford.
Strathmore paper, velvety raised: letters, so
smart, so correct, will
add to your happiness
and pride.
May we show you samples? No obligation, of
course!
of Mrs. Robert T. Ingram, Grass
Valley, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ellis will be a June bride
of Peter Ingram, senior student
at the University of. California.
Honors at bridge with accompanying prizes were won by Mrs.
Dick. Roy Terrill, Mrs. James Sheridan, Miss Merle Ostrom and Miss
Donna Dean Parker, Stockton.
Others dn the guest list includ. ed Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Mary McCon. nell,
. Glenn Rowe, Mrs. Merris T. InMrs. Ida Fredericks, Mrs.
gram, Mrs, Earl Caddy, Mrs. H.
W. Westbrook, Mrs. Harry N
March, Mrs. P. T. Wallstrum,
Mrs. Helen Liotta, Mrs. William
Lynne Kelly, Mrs. Marie Strehle,
Mrs. Mary Ingram; Miss Norma
Gallino, Miss Midge Gallino, Miss
Gwyn Williams, Miss Finette
Champie and Miss Dorothy Dyke.
Mrs. Louis Hattman‘New
Beta Sigma Phi President
Mrs. Louis Hartman of Nevada
City. was installed president of
the Beta Omega chapter of the
Beta Sigma Phi sorority Thursday, last week, at a banquet held
at Indian Mountain Ranch Resort.
Mrs. Hazel George became vice
president; Mrs. Mary Borquin,
treasurer; Mrs. Leona Donnenwirth, recording secretary, and
Mrs. Mary .Alice Riche,
‘sponding secretary.
Mrs. Laura: Partridge, out-going president, conducted installation and ritual of jewels.
Mrs. Eleanor Tremoureaux,
Mrs. Nell Whitcomb and Mrs.
Annette Kindopp received the ritual of jewels.
correAbout 90 percent of America’s
buaxite comes from Arkansas.
J
. Valley. The past presidents of the .
Jacobs, Mrs. W. W. Esterly, Mrs. . ; oPat Dames and Jo Waechter
Attend Junior Gang Lunch
In San Francisco Saturday
The Junior Gang luncheon of
the annual Press Club conference
was held Saturday in San Francisco with Miss.-Pat Dames and.
Miss Jo Waechter of Nevada City .
representing the journalism class
of Nevada City high school at
the -conference. Mrs. Margaret
Stevens, journalism .teacher at
the high school, accompanied the
girls. Miss Maxine Ivey had been
named alternate.
Herb Caen, San Francisco Examiner columnist; Joseph Rosenthal, press photographer who became famous for his picture of
American marines raising the
flag on Mt. Suribachi, on Iwo
Jima; attended the meeting.
Miss Agnes Underwood, city
editor of the Los Angeles Express, and Dr. Wallace Sterling,
president of. the Stanford University, were co-speakers at the
luncheon. Miss Underwood is the
only woman city editor of a metropolitan newspaper and Caen is
the highest paid columnist in the
U. S. He formerly wrote for the
Chronicle.
At the end of the seminar, Miss
Jane Wyman, motion picture actress, gave a mass interview for
the student editors. She answered questions and was altogether
beautiful and charming.
PTA Tea Honors School
Teachers of District
The Parent-Teachers . associations of Nevada City high and
elementary. schools, and Gold
Flat elementary school held a
tea in honor of the teachers of
the schools at the home of Mrs.
Kent Walker Thursday afternoon
of last week. The tea was attended by approximately 200
parents and teachers.
For background music a string
ensemble directed by France Luschen, performed. Members of
the ensemble included Rae Buster, Koreen Buster, Doris Ward,
Sandra Pease, Carolyn Keith and
Leora Rollings.
Sandwiches and cakes were
served on the terrace. The centerpiece of the tea table was of
tulips and Dutch iris.
Tea was poured by the following past presidents and presidents
of the organizations: Mrs. Lloyd
White, Mrs. Robert Michell, Mrs.
Howard Jones, Mrs. Arnold Jackson, Mrs. Dorothy Gwin, Mrs.
Stanley Hornberger, Mrs. Gordon
Lageson, Mrs. Kent Walker, Mrs.
Theodore Nelson and Mrs. Adele
Sturtevant. ck
Hospitality chairman of the organizations, Mrs. Gordon Lage
son, Mrs. Robert Graham and
Mrs. Don Knowlton, were hostesses. They were assisted by Mrs.
Warren Woodside, Mrs. E. G.
‘Warren, tap dancer; Shirley PatBickel, Mrs. Bernard W. Hum-.
melt, Mrs. Wesley Fugue, Mrs. .
George Jacobs, Mrs. William Col.
man, Mrs. H. J. Ray, Mrs. Thur.
‘}man Smart, Mrs. Ralph Poulson, .
Mrs. Carle Foote, Mrs. Ted. Si-.
gourney, Mrs. Jeff Mooers and
Mrs. B. E. O’Shaughnessy.
Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Arnold Jack.
son and Mrs. Howard Jones are
the presidents of the three orga.
nizations.
Miss Rae Buster Betrothed
To Grass Valley Man
Miss Rae Frances Buster, a}!
junior class student in Nevada .
City high school, and Maynard
P. “Buddy” Collier, Grass Valley .
announced their engagement re.
cently.
Iiss Buster is the daughter of .
Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Buster .
of Nevada City. She is a very tal.
ented young, lady, playing the .
piano_in the string ensemble of .
Frane Luschen, a drum majorette
in the school band,’student body
accountant, asd assistant organist
of the Grass Valley Ward of the!
Latter Day Saints.Sunday school.
Collier is a member of the 1948
graduating class of Grass Valley
high school and attended. Placer
college: for one year. He is now
employed at the Grass Valley
post office. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Joseph Collier of Glenwood. road.-* e 3
A series of* parties “is being
planned for this popular young
couple, the first to bean engagement party at the home of the
bride-to-be on Saturday, May 20.
oe
Jake Goldsberry Marries
Grass Valley City Clerk
Jake Goldsberry, star player of
the Nevada City Athletics baseball team, and Mrs. Lois LeDuc,
Grass Valley city clerk, were
married Saturday in, Nevada.
Goldsberry is a former Roseville resident, now living in Grass
Valley, and is well known in this
district as a baseball, softball and
basketball player.
The bride is a native of Grass
Valley and has made a name for
herself in softball and basketball.
Georgia is the largest state east
of the Mississippi river.
. “country fair” theme and booths
. refreshments stands and others
. were put up.
Cubmaster Onda “Doc” Smith
. the best skit; Den 3 won parent
ber business.
ay
OES Ufficers Night
Success Despite Snow
Evangeline Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star met at
the Masonic temple Tuesday evening designated as “all officers’
night.”
Mrs. Florence Harter was the
chairman for the evening. Worthy Matron Genevieve Elliott and
Worthy. Patron Charles Elliott
conducted the meeting.
Despite the. snowfall and prevalence of thunder and lightning,
visitors from Colfax, Yuba City,
Smartsville, Auburn, Grass Valley, Lincoln, Gridley, Georgetown and Sacramento arrived to
participate in the affair.
The chapter’s new piano was
dedicated with the Worthy Matren reading a poem entitled
“The Voice of the Piano.”
Mrs. Helene Anderson played
two solos on the new piano.
~ The Starlet Dance Studio under the direction of Mrs. Nancy
Kilker, Grass. Valley, presented
a program featuring the following pupils:
Beverly Jessie, a promising tap
dancer of 10 years of age; Pat
Mingus, toe and ballet dancer
whose dance was called ‘The
Dance of. the Rose’; Beverly
terson, classical tap dancer; and
Bobby White, a beautiful ballet
dancer whom Mrs. Kilker hopes
to take to New York next year to
give her an opportunity for a
Lessons on Corsages to Be
Feature of Ridge Garden
Club Meeting Tuesday
The Ridge Road Garden club
will meet Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. James McClish of Town
Talk. The program for the day
will be a lesson on making of
corsages by Mrs. Florence Harter. Mrs. Stuart Chalmers will
give, a talk on her experiences in
the growing of iris.
Mrs. J. U. Poore, Mrs. O. H.
Renner and Mrs. Sam Dolan will
be co-hostesses.
Garden hints for the: month of
May will be:
1. Dusting liberally for earwigs.
2. Planting chrysanthemum
root stock. It is a Tittle late for
cuttings.
. 3. Planting of dahlia tubers.
4. Putting out bedding plants.
5. The digging out with the
knife when you find iris borer.
6. Baiting for snails.
7. Mulching broad leaf evergreens which are rhodedendrums
and azaleas. This should be done
to protect the roots in the hot
summer months.
Biennial seeds should be sown
now so as to have blooms for the
next year.
Cub Scout Pack 23 Holds
County Fair Meeting
Cub Scout Pack 23 of Nevada .
City held the April meeting last .
Thursday evening in. Seaman’s .
. lodge in Pioneer park.
The meeting was .held with a.
such as peep-shows, fish ponds,
presented the following awards: .
Randy Johnson, John Larue and
Robert Lotz, Bobcat; Patrick Hurley, Dennis Branson, Neil Peterson and Roger Rideout, Wolf;
Dennis Branson and Jimmy Jackson, Bear; Dale Hornberger, oneyear service star; Dennis Branson and Neil Peterson, Gold Arrow; Jimmy Jackson and Jerry
Purssell, Silver Arrow.
Den 2 won a special award for
attendance and inspection; Den 4
won achievements and Cub at-.
tendance; and Den 5 won the.
award for best buckskin.
Smith announced the next Cub
pack meeting Thursday, May 25,
will feature a pot-luck supper
and will be the last until fall.
Botrothat ef Ioan Sheldon
Announced by Mot*er
Mrs. .C. C. Gildersleeve over
the weekend announced the engagement of» her daughter, Miss
Joan Sheldon, to Sam Beverage
of Nevada City. Definite date for
the wedding was not announced,
Miss Sheldon is a member o
the 1949 graduating class of Nevada City high school and was
one of the commencement speakers. She attended the University
of Nevada and is now enrolled in
Mt. St. Mary’s Academy.
The groom-to-be is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Beverage of
Nevada City, and was a member
of the 1948 class of Nevada City
high school.
He is now engaged in the lumCalifornia produces 129 differ-. :
ent kinds of grapes commercially.
debut in ballet. The dance she
performed was that of an Orien-.
tal street dancer executed in flat
ballet, although ‘she is equally as
proficient on her toes.
James Clausen, general mem-. .
bership chairman of Ben Ali
Temple in Sacramento, told many
amusing Swedish and Italian anecdotes in dialect. Mr. and Mrs.
Clausen and friends had driven
from Sacramento.
Refreshments were served.
The meeting of Tuesday, May
16 will honor Mothers’ night and
the birthdays of members born
in February, March and April.
Lions Carnival Dance
At High School May 6
Nevada City’ Lions club carnival dance will be held tomorrow
night at Nevada City high school
gymnasium to raise funds for the
Girl Scouts summer camp at
Scotts’ Flat. The proceeds of the
dance will be used to finish the
swimming pool and the grounds.
A folk dance sponsored by the
Lions club, will be held Saturday, May 13, at Seaman’s lodge,
Pioneer park. This is a community dance and open to members
and friends., There will be instructors present to direct the old
fashioned dancing and guests will
have the opportunity to practice
to records.
The Lionettes, who meet every
other Wednesday night had a
supper party Wednesday at the
Tri-County Women’s
Federation Convenes at
Placerville Monday .
Annual convention meeting of
the Tri-County Women’s Federation of Clubs was held in Placerville Shakespeare Club house: on
Monday. Attending*from Nevada
City were President Mrs. Byron
E. Brock, Secretary Mrs. Beatrice
Butcher, Mrs. Arthur Hoge, Mrs,
A. E. Mott, and Mrs. Willard Weselsky.
The business meeting was held
in the morning with lunch following at Raffles hotel.
The drama _ section presented
interesting readings, poems “written by members and also vocal
solos and guitar selections from
high school talent.
Donna Rae Knowlton
Honored on Birthday _
Donna Rae Knowlton, pretty
little ‘five-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Knowlton of
the Ridge road, was given a supper party Sunday at her home to
eelebrate her birthday.
Among those present were included Kay Wasley, Connie Finister, Tom Wasley, Sally Sanford,
Janet Finster, Michael Powell,
Russell Powell, and David and
Steve Knowlton.
Tommy Wasley and Russell
Powell won “the prizes for the
games played but each guest also
went home with a small gift as a
remembrance of the happy day.
RECOVERING
Mrs. Elizabeth Leiter had her
. many friends of Nevada City and
Grass Valley greatly worried the
last two weeks due to her recent
illness. We are happy to report
Gold Nugget Inn.
that she is now recovering.
You have a DATE for
Saturday Night
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The second annual CARNIVAL DANCE sponsored
by Nevada City Lions Club will be held at the Nevada
City high school gymnasium Saturday, May 6, at 8 p.m.
YOU and your guests and friends are invited to attend
and join in the fun.
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There will be fun for all and good .
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dance music will be provided by Jerry Austin and his
‘orchestra. The program will continue to 2 A. M.
Prizes will be distributed during the evening.
Proceeds from the sale of admissions (at 60 cents each,
including tax) will be used by the Lions club on a fiveyear project of improvement at Scotts Flat Girl Scout
Camp. Your purchase of tickets from Lions club members will help in this worthy project.
See you at the gym Saturday
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