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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 12, 1934 (4 pages)

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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET MONDAY, ‘NOV. 12, 1934 . . . sauengueneieug SOCIAL EVENTS SON BNE NBUBNR: Janner Mt. Post to old Installation Banner Mountain Post, V.°F. W., eld an election of officers Thursday evening and appointed the folJowing: C. E. Bosworth, as. com‘mander; William P. Lee, of the forest service, senior vice commander; #£d Rose, junior vice commander; ‘Frank Chapman, quartermaster. The electtion will be followed by a public installation of officers. The post will hold a council rally Sunday, December 2, which will last from one till six o'clock. {There . will be a parade on the main streets. An invitation has been sent to the, Canadian Legion.post in Sacramen; to to take part in their Scotch cos‘Coleman eee IRON LIGHTS INSTANTLY with a 1 US easy siike Sane io ic Coleman. It saves your st rength. You do ketter ironing easief and Gg nicker at less cost. This mcdera Coleman “. Jron lights inscantly-..-no —with match or torch. vairing. Saves you more time «i a work thane Do a whole $100 washing machixe. ~ 4roning with one iron. “The evenly heated double pourcd Dane irons garments with fewer sts > hes. Ironing time is reduced one-thi.t. Heats itself .. use it anywhere. hiv<es and burns its own gas. Econumicai, too. costs only Jef an hour to operate. Come in and sec it demonstrated. ALPHA STORES, LTD. ‘Nevada City and Grass Valley EDDIE LEONG FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES . . QUALITY GROCERIES Phone 74 314 Broad St. Nevada City FREE DELIVERY a dt Bis’: Saad Se aciy’ take in the celebration during the 1afternoon of the second in Nevada t . . City. . . Weds Herbert Granholm . . bert Granholm were married Satur. day evening ‘by Justice of the Peace . Walter ; them a life time of happiness. Those ‘who accompanied the happy ' Miss puaaveth Hutchison, who has ! been Veterans and Auxiliary To Hold Installation The Auxiliary of Baner Mountain Post, V. F. W., held a most enjoyable card party last Friday evening. Prizes were awarded as_ follows: Mrs. Lottie Eden won the door prize of an angel food cake, and first prize in bridge; Mrs. Martin Van Berk won second prize in bridge with Mrs. Martin taking the consolation award. Those winning in whist were Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, first; Mrs. Phillips; second and Mrs. Fred Deal, ‘ consolation. ‘ During the business meeting it was voted to hold a_joint installation with the veterans on December 2, in Pythian Castle, and also parMiss Lillian Sowden Miss Lillian EB. Sowden and HerMobley. Both reside in the Gold Flat section and have many friends in Nevada county who wish coupie were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Courser, the latter a sister of the bride. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sowden of Gold Flat, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Granholm. The newly wedded couple will make their home in Gold Flat. tnt ae a ne nee Personal pneumonia showing seriously-—ill—with for about two weeks, is steady improvement. MRS. C. A. BOREN SELLS NEVADA CITY HOME Mrs. C. A. Boren, who has just . sold her home in’ Nevada City, left . Saturday to spend part of the win-. ter with her sister in Mankota, Min. nesota. Her daughter, Miss Dore-. thea Boren, also left for Watson: ville to spend a month with a sister . and then go on to San Diego at the . ’** ‘end of that time. i ‘ . Mrs. Boren soid.her home to Mrs. ‘Molly Tobey and -Son, George W. ‘Tobey, of Auburn. Mrs. Tobey plan. extensive changes and improvements in the property which was formerly, owned by Mrs. Hugh Murchie. 4 1 { teteotetefeofetefestetefestetete rived 6 SS VISITORS AT TAHOE FOREST . CAMP There were 2,167 visitors at the Tahoe National Forest camp ground on Lake Tahoe this year as ‘compared with 4,125 last year. George Walling, of Nevada City, a former. employee of the camp who spent the summer there, stated “recently, aithough the camp had a few visitors there were far greater numbers passing through enroute to other. places in California. —Betty Jeam News Flash— The remainder of our stock will be on display all week for final disposal—THIS Is AN OPPORTUNITY TO ALL to secure Fall Coats, Dresses, Knit Suits, Gossard Foundation Garments, Children’s Dresses, Coats and Undergarments, at PRICES SO REASONABLE that. you will want to Marysvilic this inve st in several things. We will gladly, hold. purchases on deposit. BETTY JEAN SHOP Nevada City TREAT YOURSELF TO THE Best HAIR CUTTING LADIES WORK OUR Mrs. Mary mer, former vada City to the late Mrs. Eben K. Smart, the Hague-Thomas-Hegarty post, and: Luther Marsh present commander, gave Day talks in Washington Their subject was, Henry Jacobs, Harriet Northy. Armistice grammar school. “Americanism.” Jr., still continues ill athis home. He had. an attack of flu ‘and suffered a relapse last . Tues sday when he went to vote. Mr. and Mrs. A D. Hughes, of this j city, attended the football game at 1Stanford University, Saturday D. -C. Billick, Friday for Alturas for visit with his parents. local assayer, left a week end NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM. 1 Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop. ¥ ENS Open to all reputable Physicians and Surgeons * NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. Boulder St. Nevada City Phone 491 W i! the i Prompt and Reasonable Service confined: to his attack of rheu W. B. Celio is home with a severe matism. Miss Amy Lou McCraney has had as a guest the last few days, Miss Elizabeth Kauch, of Downieville. Lieutenant Ray Packwood, who is at the CCC camp in Placer county is spending the holiday and -week end in Nevada City with his wife. eley visited friends in Nevada City latter part of last week. Mr. Veale was in the World: War and enjoyed a visit with one of his pals, \C. E. Bosworth, of this city. Johnson spent Sunday visiting Mr. Johnson’s parents in Hamilton City Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Young, accompanied them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Nye C. E. Bosworth and nephew, Walter, left Sunday for the bay region, where they will visit relatives and attend to business matters mother, and Mrs. Bertha Reinstein, all of Stockton, called on ola friends ‘in Nevada City this week
end. Judge Wallace was much pleased with the progress of this; mining town. one of the members of the old Arnhart family, early pioneer farmers who resided up on the Taho-Ukiah highway ‘on the old Arnhart place. Mr. Wallace is a practicing attorney of Stockton. : A fire alrm was turned in Saturday noon to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Stevens on Boulder Street. It was caused by an_ overheated chimney between partitions. The firemen arrived on the scene promptly and extinguished the fire} with a chemical. The damage is estimated less than $25. Northey and son, Elj residents came to Ne-. attend the funeral ot 1 I commander of, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Veale, of Berkj Judge Gerald Beatty Wallace and . He is a grandson of} SPECIALTY LARSEN’S . BARBER SHOP 106 Pine St. Nevada City Mr. and Mrs. sthiey N. Wisker and daughter, of Sacramento, are spending the holiday in Nevada City j with Mrs. Wisker’s sister, Miss Alma . Marsh. Miss Catherine Celio, student at ithe University of California, is ' spending the week end and Armis. } in Nevada City with her Catherine Celio. tice Day ‘mother, Mrs. Fe a a ee ee i ee ee ae he he cd KOPP'S BAKERY BREAD © : The Best Bread, Cookies, * Cakes and Pies in Nevada da City. Broad Street Phofie 76% erfesteolsste he ole rleote rfc ole forte fe she rhe she rhe rhe she ste fete sheaf sek Any Radio Repaired $1.00 Plus” Parts and Tubes Established Radio & Electrical Business 15 Years. Kipp Radio & Elect. 12714 SOUTH CHURCH Phone Grass Valley 622 Here is an Opportunity The De tn ie bm he pg go ! ‘ Have buyer for home in \Nevada City. . ' . If your home is for sale see me at once. Aaa renee a Cc. M. BROWN REAL. ES'P A'TE—INSURANCE Bennett Bldgs. 312 Broad Street NEVADA CITY 40% SSS A ~ ees mene eee Lag gt Pig Age VG PGS TGS gt E48 T4e Fat Fae Tae Fags . * " % fe : TH +, % : % My Me Meat Hast aye leas) RAR? ae % ‘* COFF EE ‘SHOP : Reeeteioieiotek te * * eA Nevada City, California % -“ eX Here you will find Prices Thai Meet Present < é Day Conditions . ; : : NATIONAL :: He rfesferferie he rle fe nhc fe oS ole @ eS ac re oh whe nye the oe the ofe 850-071 CBanish that ‘all-g one "feeling . Savory, Satisfying, and above all, rich in essential health. Siving properties, 8 e . Our Meats Satisfy the Purse and the Appetite e Our satisfied patrons will ell you of the Quality of our!@ Meats and the Courtesy of ‘our our Service. KEYSTONE MEAT MARKET Phone 67 Nevada City 132 E. Main Street Mr. Mine Operator !! DEPENDABLE WELDING CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ! Are You Taking Full Advantage of Our Service? ELECTRIC WELDING WORKS CARL A. ODING Mgr. Phone 87 Grass Valley Dr. and Mrs. “8 Ww. Chapman hate as week end and Armistice Day guests their son and daughter, Warren Chapman, Miss Helen Chapman and daughter-in-law and children, Mrs. Allen Chapman and Ernest, Marylin and Margaret Chapman. Bill Tamblyn; ‘student at U. C. Berkeley, and Miss Dorothy Tamblyn, who is attending the College. of the Pacific, Stockton, are spending the holidays in Nevada City with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tamblyn. Nevada Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY The story of the notorious and beautiful Nana % ANA is relived on the screen starring lovely Anna Sten,’ Phillips Holmes and Lionel Atwill. “Nana” is the tale of a-woman who loved many men, but gave her heart, fatally to a young lieutenant, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ig Ht E COME THE MARINES ‘:<-""2" rit Richard Arlen and Ida Lupino. ‘“‘Here Come the Marines’’ hits the spot for entertainment and _— in a comical story of Uncle Sam’s Marines, Every Mondév,. Wedneiday, Friday and SunRoller ‘Skating day Nights—Saturday and Sunday afternoon skating—Children. 19¢; Adults, 20¢. Evefing skating—30c;. szectators, 10c. Every Nite. NEVADA CITY Wednesday Nite Carnival ARMORY. HALL Sesto tete genetic teste eee totes tete tee tte FOUR LITTLE GIRLS © et — Ree fetes Fapilededeteiiitededetetuioietetes “ On the ir way to. se chee! with bright faces and wearing clean laundered dresses.. They ‘are happy because their mother sends their ® laundry to the GRASS VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 111 BENNETT STREET GRASS VALLEY PHONE 108 Grass Valley PHONE 250W Nevada City fe shente ntere re she ere stereo ese ati edt dubai Laks dnc dad Abode Nevada City Garage. saves Plymouth Garss LEITER, DISTRBIBUTOR CHAS. E. Anywhere Day and Night Service Auto Repairs of Every Kind Nevada City Phone 133 Main Street 128 epee ie; ia aha she ahe rhe the te rhe nte og 1% eaten feateakeoteaferreste ote sfestes sferlerferlorferferte ecpoe tere) ihe rhe fe rta ofe rhe sere ner ne %e (4 % + *” s we ee ts ‘PERMANENT WAVES A * * SPECIALTY $3.50 To $5.00 = Zz ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY CULTURE * + “Phone 740 Grass Valley 147 Mill Street % ts whe oh 4, state theaita teste she te testest forte te hee teks te stertestertert koheiitetotate oh lke tejeloiohiiel jel thotetoiuioivieiuivieieieinieiey o SUPERFEX MODERN OIL HEAT WITHOUT A FURNACE : Come in and see the new Superfex Oil Burning Heating Stove. No wicks, no machinery. No more dirt and ashes. Here’s constnat, uniform heat with instant control at the touch of the valve. Rich porcelain enamel finish. Order now and enjoy Superfex heat regulated to suit the season. PRICES FROM $34.75 UP. iB ig Alpha Stores, Ltd. 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