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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 13, 1936 (6 pages)

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_PAGE SIX GPITS 5B CS NEVADA CITY NUGGET Birthday Party for Camptonville Miss school. A fitting birthday gaines and were served refreshments guests the members of her class at cake held a prominent place on the table, and Hi Dramatic Club to be Organized Many of the high school students, dents signed up to join and it is expected that this club will be one of the largest in the school. and their families in San Francisco. Mrs. and Mrs. Ike Koskie have moved to Riverside to reside Mrs. Koskie is the former Hattie Huson ed and operated exclusively for religprevention of cruelty to children or ‘animals, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any individual. this year’s Red Cross campaign for funds yesterday began the preliminary arrangements for the drive. The Nevada City quota is set for $300 and an active canvass of business houses and residences will be at every time available. Mrs. E. Flewellen, senior advisor, is acting.as advisor to the program pected to be one of the best assembly programs ever given. Harley M. Leete Jr. has joined the being worked on by the local class _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. — seep oe = = —— . en f Aan Reale tpt eoutaesge: . . TOPSY-TURVEY PARTY . ape eee The Whe in Tel ege See ee Deedee ge rete e eet har helene oe > Set vena : tet st -.* e+ > 7-er ee Sele Peta ewe er rer ew ee HAND BURNED ao 3 MPTONVILLE, Nov. 12.—MiV f : AM AMPTONVILLE) camer 3 SOCIA E EN’ S z TENNIS TOURN ENT AT C LLE not Riddell of the Sleighville House ; > 4 $ TAKE pete es : CAMPTONVILLE, } Nay. 12. mar so. badly burned the entire back part of 4 3 The girls single tennis tournament . ejq] gathering was enjoyed Saturday his hand and fingers Sunday when a ~ vi : ae finals are being played for the gils’} eyepj , er ; line saw caught fire, and in try2 . , r tl hirteen : : : ening by the local Missouri CCC . 8asoline tee , Gold Flat Girl oe ak see on. oe eo] (Continued from Page One) championship. boys and a number of local pavnle ing to put the fire out, the flames Celebrates Birthday lowing friends were present;’ Mrs. employ of the United States Governfargat os . evens, senior and Ruth when a topsy-turvey party was held backfired from the gas tank carn Sean Grace Pauly jher teacher, Misses} meni or of an instrumentality of the Godfrey, junior, are the contestants/in the auditorium of the Masonic. bis hand and making a‘ very painful Lillian Wasley. Gold Fiat _ girl, ae . Gis : oe 5 ae at s folded Srates: in this tournament. hall. Decorations were upside down . and serious injury. entertained approximately seventy mania Parma’ “ ge nae : (8) Service performed in the eniAlthough the games haven’t been. and those in attendance wore their — young folks of Nevada’ City and i ee: Be oe cLetey Of a State. a political subdivisd 2 oo they are very exciting and] clothes backwards and the refreshJudge: “But you didn’t feel the ee ee In {I ev + eaf iis dinner jon thereof, or an instrumentality the outcome will be very close as ments were’ served backwards. thief’s hand going into your pocFlat on Tuesday November 10, The a eae : a & es of one er hore States or politieal both players are very good. Games, singing and dancing took <i ket?”’ : : Was aiso ne In honor o e youns © = ) a ’ g ? party was a birthday party as her] es eet } the : : : “y x ady ving ic subdivisions. ost of the evening and an enAbsent-Minded Professor: es birthday falls on the same day that lady and the following part head s : ap a4 i SENIORS HOSTS AT joyable eveiing wa Fa b b I thought it-was my own.” De eilign tras sivned Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop, (9) Service performe in. the g s ha yall. ut I thought i $ . § as sig . p : : . Jackie Bishop, Dolores Bishop, Dor-. employ of a corporation, community young folks played numerous , : : EM The youns Dia} othy Hays, Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Cal-. chest, fund, or foundation, organizASS BLY ON NOV. 20 g vin and Joseph Halkyard. —_——_ . by Mrs. Wasley at the late hour. ious“charitable, scientific, literary, The senior program, which © is Neva = . heatre or educational purposes, or for the. scheduled for November 20, 1936, is Ne 2 a A MPTCNVILI E, N Bee eo Miss. who are dramatically inclined, have private “sharekolder of ci = PRESS + ratea het decided to organize ee high ienesl and has done a lot of work in the A one-man battle to bring law and ‘order ie a roaring, lawless Dalores Ann Bishop af aes ate = : : ors g MRS HELEN BERGER enterialanrent. western town is the theme.of the latest C. E. Mulford Hopalong thirteenth birthday Friday at the} dramatics club. 7 The eovdek with tnelane: te Cassidy story to come to the screen. {William Boyd and Evelyn home of her grandparents, Mr. and Miss Jones, member of the facul: = ie i o Brent. Mrs. M. G. Calvin on Main street. A. ty, stated that if the students are to HEADS RED CROSS DRIVE hab np ates pases were ae SATURDAY fine birthday dinner was arranged. ‘have a club, they will have to startr Seales sei petteian ore in this high : ie ined Ali to poke hs at noon at which she had as _ her. it themselves. In answer, many stuMrs. Helen Berger, chairman of . 5°20: auc gcd the WALKING ON AIlR-0= and tease her father but 2 program is being withheld, it is exshe is caught in her own net. comedy. — advertising staff of the Daily Californian at U. C. made very shortly. ROAD TO GLORYFRIDAY HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS Gene Raymond as the count and Ann Sothern as the girl. A fine SUNDAY AND MONDAY A beautifully produced story of the war on the French front. Life and love behind the lines with fine performances by Frederic March and Warner Baxter. Lionel Barrymore, too. Matinee Monday. . Ee George Carey, of this citv.!-left Monday for San Francisco to stay for a time. He has been quite ili and it is thought the change will be beneficial. Mrs. Charles Ninnis, who sustained a-.severe ankle sprain at the home of Mrs. Garfield Robson recently, recovering nicely, which is good news to her many friends. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hal Huson of this city. : ; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ewing accompanied by Mrs. Charles Meyers came down from Pike City xesterday and spent several hours in this city on business. Miss Elizabeth Polkinghorne, employee of Hales department store of Sacramento spent Armistice Day in Nevada City visiting Miss ElizaVogue Dress Shoppe -.November Clearance.DRASTIC is
ibis. Ck Le GROCERIES fidently? One of unquestioned Mr. and Mis. Bert Davidson, own. beth Watson of the Nevada City : ers of mining pronerty on AT sores . Sanitarium. Miss Polkinghorne is a TS CAMPBELLS TOMATO JUICE 10 ' Flat south of Alleghany, were busiformer Nevada City girl. Can Sacectteracncnnsecneneensnwencenesancndaasassesanaenncscasesareessnneserecensennsereees ; Cc ness visitors in Nevada City -wrester-. ] 5 ae ae a eer ne i ees é ee Mother: ‘When that naughty boy ns WHEATIES a Miss Dolores Schroeder, of ‘this . threw stones at you, why did you not ale Starting o ay 2 Packages . 4c ‘ Miss S55 : z : . : ; : : NINA Sas 95 senses bans sar deng cond Seatac secu seaaaes useewasen stone eee ; city, has accepted a position as core and ne oe of tthrowSale of Our Entire Nobby Line of = ee — ES ee . stesecranher with a firm in Sacra-. 108 them os at him?” Coats, Dresses and Ladies’ Apparel HANDI ROLLS © ren : mento and moved thereto reside. . Junior: ‘What good would it do to VISI’ OUR SALE P : Ge : Russell B. Farley, boara of cauat. tel you? You couldn't hit the side TOMORROW BORAGE nen ‘ i ization agent for this d@° ‘rict, is “ reac ee '§@ THE SMART SHOPPER IS AL! PANCAKE AND WAFFLE. oye) : er site: in Sar ¢aento to-. “VOGUE WISE” Flour 22C « oe aay. @was aercom Bt See eas 5 Shy es ee reer A ee are ey Pee Voce Eee Oe RI RI ci 0 ae SR em am age oer enh ; S pens Aner re wen Tana P Pah RAE AERO EINE EELS TEs Tne ASL er on en A A Spice? soparmeaney = eerwmee Romer Fae Ane ¢: i. wife who.will attend a bridge A F rs ee! of her club during the after noon. GA 1 LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL VARIETY Cc Cc Henry and Herbert Paine. mini ing . Le Sec Our Coats, Their Furs, Quality and IN nnnaeencnnetenctncecsccnseentnnepscnntsettenscteouectdeesseeneetecneabeneetivsatentics é, men of Lake City, were business vis-. Have you wished for a watch . Style on Display. ares RT en ee ee ee = Se eA itors in Nevada City yesterday. you could wear proudly, con. Wonderful stock to Choose From 5 &: Ww BROWN BREAD . Clyde Browning, who was seversautif Sur Coats to Close Crt in This — aig oe: ee ee See — good sai ost and ‘really silee oa fae Sale sore P ackage wosscsosseenbecenseteaseeenasttenatteseteanecennsesnonsstnenegeecestosceeunts " i es ee accurate ¢ That describes WITH VALUES SUCH AS THESE ON SS SSS a et See . the HAMILTON, The. how TWO PIECE KNITS GLICKS PURE OLIVE OIL 9 co ee Ee ee he Fall models are truly little CG 3 able to be down town yesterday. Begems : ok truly modest DRESSES : BU a a Se otI Assides the cut over his eye he — has prices: ee gat dncloe. SUITS = oe ee be ener ee ae Basan xa Ege . bruises over his face and nose. : COATS PALACE, PEACHES . i ee ie Sa = Se FUR COATS i No. 2 at a a 18c . anciseco sp®n Armistice LIaAV at See oe apes ale es aoe Soa their home, the Mountain View BLOUSES RHUBARB ranch on Gold Flat. : SKIRTS Ss ee 14c Don Murphy of this city left today SWEATERS ee for San Francisco to spend several HATS F i SS a —PRICES SENSATIONALLY REDUCED— =—s @ e acKson : trip which took them in Arizona, ‘ : Ria Mexico, and Colorado. They BUY NOW—AT AFTER CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Phone. 1 Free Delivery epmbined oe Be gras soe A.Compiete Range of Sizes and Colors Here Now were entertaine 1V many friends as they traveled through the] HARTUNC S ae : several states. VOG Uj F i 3 Among those from Nevada Citys Dependzble Jewelers ; HIRD THE z 7ho have gone to the bay district to . en} * aT GRASS VALLEY i ea anes a he = n Fran. 124 Mill St., Grass Valley 3 A200 EA ST REE 3 eisco-Oakland bay bridge are Mr. : 2 COST OF FU F : H and Mrs. R. 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