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7AGE_ EIGHT
Bc NEVADA cITy NUGGET
FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1934
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SOCIAL
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Friends Gather
On Hallowe'en
Miss Jessie Robinson and Mr.!
Beryl Robinson entertained twenty
friends at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening, October 30. .The_ HalJowe’en spirit was carried out in
decorating the rooms. “Games suitable to the occasio nwere played.
Those who won prizzés were Miss
Margery Odgers, Mr. Hellga Sorrenson, Mrs. Hellga:' Sorrenson, Mrs. .
Jack Filler and Mrs. A. Gunnelson.
Those attending were: Mr. aud .
Mrs. Hellga Sorrenson, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Gunnelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Filler, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Tamblyn
Mr. and Mrs. N. Robins, Nie. Jim
Robinson, Billy Tamblyn, Shirley
Tamblyn, Margery Odgers, Al Orfish, A Delaide Veal, Ray Fageans,
Charley Davis, Dorothea” Boren,
Alma = Marsh, = Nathaniel Robins,
Beryl Robinson and Jessie .Robinson.
Trinity Guild
The Trinity Guild was delight-.
fully entertained yesterday by Mrs.
Charles Leiter at her home. on
Broad street. Six tablesof cards.
and three: of Mah Jongg made. up
. the afternoon games. Mrs: °G.Ww.
Rector received the gift for high
score at contract, Mrs. P. Armstrong
‘for high score at bridge. Mrs. Ben
Hall and Mrs: J. F. Stenger were
recipients of gifts for high score at
Mah Jongg:
Mrs. Leiter’s honie was beautifully decorated with a fusion: of
Seas
Mrs. Clarence Rockefell entertamed the Gold Flat Sewiis Circle
at her home ip Gold ! yesterday aftérnoon Hal “en eharacters and nd black color
scheme with vutumn folwers and leaves were used to decorate the. rooms. After the serving
of refreshmenis a social time was
enjoyed.
Birthday Dinner
licicus dinner in honer of her husband’s birthday, Saturday, October
at. A turkey and a latge. birthday: cake carrying a,dtull ‘array of
candles was enjoyed ‘with severai
friends. A social time followed.
WANTED—Clean. rags at the
Nugget Office.
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R. N. MeCorn ack, . day morning;:. is considerably im-j
proved today. heart attack *Tues
Peer tn nt ee "s A large checkerboard cake with] ,C ee C
3 a chocolate cat formed the centerwho suffer
V N T S BE piece for the table, and created . See
7 muth amusement.
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Those
Lamp Fire Girls berta Bolton, Agatha Gates, Leila
Enjoy Hallowe'en Party
Ahdenah Group of Camp Fire
Girls enjoyed a Hallowe'en party at
the home of their guardian,: Miss
‘Zoe Tredennick, Wednesday evening.
Jimmie
Shaughnessy, Evelyn Lotz, Iren Felice, Margaret, Gertrude and Ade-, .
line Deason; and Messrs. Ellard
Gates, Tony Cartoscelli, Max Bandy Sed cee ; , and action galore, fre eee ee
Vigilanti, Babe Santinelli, you will not want Tree ped 7 Br recive pace
present were: Misses AlHerschel Lotz, Raymond and Ralph to miss this rip-roaring picture starring Buffalo Bill, Jr.
a THE GOLDEN POPPY
vada Theatre . {.
FRIDAY : é sortment of Lyons Glace
ages to send away.
SATURDAY
. All present were in costume. The Brown, Carlton Orzalli. . in ; A
.
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jrooms were decorated with witches. ae ‘ ettan ete a hear a :
lblack cats, and eins ser the Miss Betty Foote entertained sev. stir e emotions .of .everyone You will enjoy these fine
black cats; and pumpkins over the
: who witnesses the beautiful love ; : Sie
lelectric lights, and lighted yellow
2 lowe'en
‘andles which created neverto-be. forgotten scenes.
Four little playlets were given by
_Seral little friends at a party on Haleve, Hallowe'en games Dunn are co-starred.
were played. with witches, black
story as it
California. fruits, on your
holiday. dinner table. Also
. SUNDAY s the Golden Poppy~is displaying a beautiful line of Bauunfolds upon the screen.. Jean. Parker and James
. Pee -leats and pumpkins ‘looking on. Thedrama ¥
lthe girls and a number of games erThose -invited were: Marilyn Lee, CRIME WITHOUT PASSION packed _ story er’s gaily colored dishes and
. i y of a criminal pottery.
i{joyed, prizes were awarded to winbers. Seasonable refreshments were
served.
Those present were Misses Marie
Knudsen, Sylvia Moody, Jessie But-=
ters, Marie Martz. Jean. Martz, Zella Flindt,.Betty Smith, Georgia Day,
Ruth Godfrey, Catherine Davis Virginia Carney, Catherine Sabin, Ed=
Elsie Schreiber, Alice Wagner, Lucille Danos, ,Idell Egan and Detty
Lou Krough.
law yer ’ who thought that “the only punishable crime, is stupidity,” only to find himself caught in the toils of the law.
Mrs. C. E. Waite and _ children
(left. yesterday for the Spanish mine
l above Washington, where they plan ; eel bars Sons and Sree except Thurs. 145 Mill St. Grass Valley
. to make their home for some time. ge er days. ernoo!: Skating-—-Children, 1O0Gy
. Mr. Waite formerly was associated
< = Ae! I a cal a iz
. na Richerson, Mary Sabin, Selma . With ———a eit Bee we heating ARMORY HALL ee : NEVADA: CITY
jnow master mechanic at the spanlish mine.
THE GOLDEN POPPY
SST..
Adults, 20c. ‘Evening ating—380c; spectators, 10c. Every Wednesday Nite Carnival
XUGGEY ADVERTISING PAYS:
' Hallowe'en Partiés .
\ Last Saturday afternoon, Elsie
Schreiber entertained sevéral little
.
friends at a gay party. Hallowe’ a
. eharacters and decorations were .
used throughout the rooms. Each .
. little guest received a cap and tiny .
baskets of cand as -favors. Those
present were Marylin and Joan Lee,
Betty Lou Krough and Emil Ott.
Billy Kilroy; of Drummond st.,
fentertained several little guests at
a joyous part Hallowe’en eve. — Pritges were awarded to those winning
\hiehest scores in the — interesting,
. games. Pumpkins and the _ usual
Hallow=’en characters were used as
, decorations.
—
Little Pattie Maguire entertained .
little play mates with a Hal. .
lowe’en <-party Tuesday. A bright .
orange color scheme and Hallowe en
characters were used for (decorai tions. Each guest received a Cap,
mask and horn. A lively time was
spent in games suitable to the occasion with Betty Lou Krough and
Naomi Cleland winning prizes. Re. freshments were served. Those .
fomi Cleland, and Nancy and. Pattic
iM iwuire.
A group of young people attended
fa Hallowe'en party at the home of
iMr,and Mrs. Jack Rondoni Wed. nesday evening. Nearly all the
. party were in costume, several girls
dressed as boys. Max Bandy dressled as a nice looking girl.
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