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PAGE FOUR
FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1933 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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GENUINE
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Drug Store
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA
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Nevada-Placer County 2
iRally in Grass Valley :
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A Nevada and Placer county rally
. of the members and friends of the
. Methodist church, is to be held at
the Methodist church in Grass Valley
. Friday eening, November 17.
Dy Roseville--November 16th, 193
. ary, Who has just returned from
China will be the main speaker of
the evening, “¢
. Miss Ruth Richardson, a missionSupper is to be served at the close
of the meeting.
SHAMROCK CAFE WILL
MOVE TO NEW SITE.
honor.
Mrs: Blanche Neaves, proprietor of ,2'¢ to be instaJled:
Clinton Langley In the near future she also plans
to erect a number of three room
cottages, with bath, for rent. . . Freasurer:— ...... Henry Schmidt
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Easier, Quicker,
Better Ironing
with the
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ELECTRIC IRON
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a FRIDAY AND
. $14.75
weaves, polo coats ,ete. Silk .
. lined! New Fall shades!
Sizes . . !
14 to 20.
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38 to 46
H
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The property fronts on Zion st.,
near its junction with Pine, and is
one of the most désirable locations
in Nevada City.
Mrs. Neaves, who has taken a
lease on the M Cafe, owned by Ed
Schmidt, is having the building
completely remodeled and will be
ready to move into it by the first of
December.
Roy Boyehr
Dick Wells
Standard Bearer: .-.....// Alvy Jones
Preceptors: Robert Morford, Phillip
Ganache, Alex Boyer, Ralph Donaldson, Arnold Lee, Wheatley Shearer,
and Elmo Hardison.
J. W. Hanson, former principal of
Roseville Union High Sehool and very
popular with the boys, is chairman of
the advisory board and the new
{ . chapter is ‘certainly getting off to a
good start. The young men who are
being. installed tomorrow night are
all graduates of the Roseville Union
High School and are the very kind
of boys that are bound to come out
THE FACTORY
STORE
Next to Hales
on top. The Nugget wishes the new
SACRAMENTO order of DeMoley all kinds of suc— cess. We hope that you young felN. R. A. lows get going in ‘such a manner
1 A REAL SALE OF that the whole town will be proud of
you.
GIRLS
COATS
Sizes 7 to 14
rs)
Home Missionary
Society Enjoys Tea
SATURDAY
75 Quality
COATS
AT :
$6.95
—POLOS—
In Tan, Green, Blue and Red
—TWEEDS—
The Women’s Home Missionary
Nevada City held:a regular meeting
Wednesday afternoon at which time
there was a “Thanks offering” and
an “Antique Tea.”
In connection with the program
titled, “‘“A Larger Thank Offering.’
. In fancy mixtures. Some The display of antiques proved deepfuretnimnmed. ly interesting and was varied coni . Sisting of old pictures, books, art
} WOMENS
work, pottery, quilts, and coverlets.
Mrs. Sampson of Grass Valley had
an especially pretty display of shelk
work and hair work she had made.
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WINTER
COATS
EXTRAORDINARY!
And more than extraordinary .. values that are amazing at this low price! Smartly
~~ styledy-~Rich..tweeds, basket
Mr. Bosworth, who recently openj ed a furniture store in Nevada City,
‘spent the Armistice day holiday in
Vallejo with his family .
For
COLDS
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drugs..doés tot depress the heart..is notvlaxative,
Get a c ink at your Drug Store Soda Fountain.
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GOLD ON GLASS
WALL SIGNS—
BULLETINS —
was a skit given by five ladies en~’
Jessie M. Whitehead, of San Francis.
co in attendance as the guest of.
Sacramento Chapter De Mo-. 2rdson, a missionary, who has just
lay will perform the ceremony of . returned trom far away China, will
installing the young officers who are . be the speaker. Both are to speak on
to have the reins of government in. imteresting subjects and all who pos. the new order: The following Giicken sibly can should attend as they will
Donald Schmidt '
O’Brien!
Society of the Methodist chureh in:
LULL ea eM Mr oT nt ae tt i ie eT TT Teh
SUCIAL EVENES
BCI MUM a MR ee nee ee tte
Royal Arch Masons, Roseville . Two Interesting Speakers
To Install Chapter De Molay ,At
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Royal Arch Masons, Roseville Lodge; Church next Sunday morning will be
will, on the 18th of November, 1932,/ ¢onducted by Dr. H. K. Hamilton,
install a chapter of DeMolay witk. SUperintendent
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the Shamrock Cafe, popular restau-}MC.-—— ooo. Roy Taylor .
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rant in Nevada City, has purchased a. Sen. Com.—..... fwieenee Duean Arnett! Mr. and Mrs. Hammond
large lot on Piety Hill from Mr. and) Jun. Com 22:cc2cccc David Tiner'! Moved to Grass Valley :
Mrs. Jack Campbell and in a short}. Sen. Dea.—...... Carlos Schmidt . —
time plans to build a nice home. Jun. Dea....00.0000000.. LeRoy Sharp, Mr.-and Mrs.-Art Hammond, who
‘there where she will reside. S. See. Morse Stewart] have resided on Park avenue in Ne‘and she was thrilled with the roman
ERNEST CARNES
‘Commercial and Outdoor Advertising
SIGNS
207 Commercial St. Nevada City
: ful way she stated our section was a
_ Lucky ‘Alice
Learns Role
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M. E. Church Sunday .
Church services at the Methodist .
of the Sacramento
and Neada county district.
In the evening, Miss Ruth RichMr. and Mrs. W. Buffington and
day
time hunting ducks.
in Live Oak. Thep
son, Billie, spent the Armistice holjBpent some
thoroughly enjoy the meetings.
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vada City for the last ten years, havesold their homé and moved to-Grass
Valléy yesterday to reside.
Mr. Hammond is employed in the
Idaho-Maryland mine and it is felt
they will be nearer his work.
It is with regret that Nevada City
sees this estimable couple with their
three children move away and hopes
for them happiness and prosperity
in their new home.
Gold Flat Clab
Met Thursday Afternoon
ees ye R mortal character.
The Gold Flat Thursday —Glub rik Q
held its regular meeting yesterday: Armistice Day, Red
afternoon at the home of Mrs, Clar-j [etter day For Legion
ence Walters.
There was a good attendance of
members present and all enjoyed al
happy social time and a short program.
Woman's Civic Club
Hears Lecture on Homes
ee
There was a splendid attendance
of members and visitors at the Woman’s Civic Club meeting last Monday evening.
Many interesting topics came up
for discussion. and at the close the
speaker of the evening Mrs. G. Malone of the Southern part of the
state, was introduced. In her delightCharlotte Henry, above, former’ Brooklyn girl who was
picked from among 7000 girls
to play the role of ‘‘Alice” ina
forthcoming film ,;voduction of
“Alice in Wonderland,” is busy
in Hollywood these days learning her, lines. Miss Hen::was
selected for the part because of
her resemblance to the original
drawings of Lewis Carroll's imBy MRS. ETHEL BURTNER
Armistice Day! It was a big day
Grass Valley. A splendid parade in
the morning followed by exercises in
the Memorial building. Taps being
jread by Mrs. Ethel Burtner,: Jack
aco Buglar, accompaning the Auxiliary Glee Club and the Grass’ Valley
Octutte singing, Rev Rexroad giving
a-stirring address and the massed
bands of Grass Valley, Grass Valley
‘high school, Nevada Cfty high school
{and the Legion Drum and Bugle
Corps playing in unison. The football gam twas fine. In th eevening
the Legion and Auxiliary held separate banquets, followed by the annual ball, the biggest and best yet
held in Grass Valley. Sunday 100 attended the Aerial Pick-up when we
“went over the top.”
Tuesday evening the Atixiliary entertained the Post. Bight candidates
were initiated. District President,
". Wheeler .-presented the Auxiliary
tie and historic lore of this part of! with $2.50 for being the first unit in
the state. Her subject was ‘“Ameri-. District 6, “ove rthe top” in memcan-Homes,”’-and she had found the: bership for th esecond successive
: ., , year. With a quota of 110 we now
people most hospitable. Her princihave 118 paid up memberships. A
pal talk was on the youth of today} brief program was followed by reand touched a responsive cord iy,'f"eshments and an hour of dancing,
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many hearts. present. ; Carl Larson and wife are spendIn two weeks the club will have .
: 3 . ing a vacation on the Klamath river
as a speaker Mr, Jack Wolff of Grass and enjoying a fishing trip, °
Valley ,who will speak on the Yuba
“district of magnificent distances,’’
{for the Legionaires and Auxiliary, in .
The
BON ALLURE
Presenting Quality
Womens Apparel
141 Mill St. Grass Valley .
The Forner
Hollywood Smart
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Plain and Fur-Trimmed
Sport and Dress
SIZES to 48
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$11.75 to $29.75
NEW ARRIVALS IN
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Turban and Small Brims
Reproductions of Paris:
Models
Specially Priced at—
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rhere was a young man wanted
He wanted it sparkling and clear, .
When he found the New Deal, he
let out a, squeal,
It, was here that he found it was
_THE NEW DEAL
Beer.
DEAR OLD SCHLITZ.
MAIN ST. GRASS VALLEY
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PICTORIAL PAINTING .
BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ONE OF THESE
Model AY-1 $29.95. Model 89 $23.75
GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCE
Fada Radios, Wesco Chippewa Pumps
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
General Electric Vacumn Cleaners
FOR XMAS DELIVERY
3 a Hf 122N. Man — § proul& Richlin’ — Grass valley
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Ladies Hair Cutting
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