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PAGE SIX
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1934
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_ Banner Mt. Post
Plans Big Event Dec. 2
At a recent meeting of ‘Banner
Mountain Post, V. F. W., Post, details of the coming parade for December 2 were discussed, and it was
decided to invite the: Canadian V.
FEF. W., Post, of Sacramento Drum .
and Bugle Corps, besides several
drum and bugle corps from other
posts. There will be a full afternoon of entertainment at the Odd
Fellows hall where dinner is to be
served. All veterans and wives are!
invited to attend. The Post wil] be
_ assisted by their auxiliary.
NTS
happy returns of the day.
Teachers to Enjoy Banquet
und Card Party
County Seat this week.
The banquet starts promptly
quet room.
{by the visitors.
stallation Friday evening in Pythian details for a most enjoyable time.
following j Castle and oinstalled’ the
f officers for the coming year:
i Blanche Williams,
. . Jessie Costa, sr. vice; Mrs. Dorothy!
f+ »>Lewis, junior vice; Mrs. Hazel Fig‘SHO T THE DEER!
= urski, treasurer; Mrs: ©, E. Bos-! °
worth, secretary; Mrs. Magaret
Tonella, chaplain; Mrs. Nancy James} : iss FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.—It
guard; Mrs. May Williams, patriotic : 452 ¢ RO AY SCars ios that ane
instructor. Mrs. Agnes Hoskin, hisidee of 4 arming ~ herself
torian; Mrs. Muriel Day, 18 month iN ee a ga asia ahr las mi Sl
trustee. Mrs. John Figurski was preng forth into the mountains to get
woman
sented with a past presidents pin. e bigiee st a Geen, Was ane of those
The installing officer, Mrs. F, Wil-, tings that produced a loud haw
‘haw, from the male deer hunter.
Williams, president, presented ; hi eh Wat et 8 poe oe
corsages-in behalf of the Auxiliary, ; 2t know how to load a cout
A delicious turkey supper was en-: #lone poe = bead on’ a galloping
‘buck and hit it.
i
liams, of Lincoln, and Mrs. Blanche
were
joyed. PW ell the 1894: deer ca: Scetty
Friday's. issue of the Nugget will;, : teeter shades viento ise Ny
‘to disabuse the most skeptical that
; these ideasyare any longer logical.
= . With the count of deer tags for
De, the present year completed, it is
Miss Betty Jean Jacobs lrevealed that 539° women purchas» Celebrates Birthday big of the necessary certificates to
4 Miss Betty Jean Jacobs, daughter hunt deer killed 605 bucks, 66 of
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs, enter-, them bringing down the limit. And
tained twenty guests at her birthday they -did not shoot little fellows,
carry a full for the
coming event.
program big
let .
Crerr rer iitt tin tir tit ttt
¥,jmice gifts and well wishes for many
A. get-to-gether banquet and card .
party is being held at the National }
Hotel this evening by the teachers .
who are attending institute in the .
at
six o'clock in the large upstairs banThe parlor upstairs has
been prepared for the occasion and
13 tables of bridge will be enjoyed' :
Fred Worth, genial j Mi
The Auxiliary held their public in-. and kindly host, has arranged all ;
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i . } Mapai ee LCUCKal )COUTE,
while Samuel Insull and co-defendants awaited verdict after
trial on mail fraud charges, the
aged one-time utilities magnate
was observed, as shown above,
tapping on a telegraph key in the
court press room. But he wasn’t
sending out a call for help; just
recalling memories of the long
} ago, when he worked such an in{ gstrument for Inventor Thomas
A. Edison.
(Personal:
Mrs. Homer Britten, of Nevada
City, is preparing to go to Los Angeles after Thanksgiving for a visit
few. days: of a
Charles Jeffrey motored to Berkeiey Saturday and attended the big
football game, He will remain until Wednesday visiting his brotoer,
Bill, who is attending the univers’
ity.
formerly operated a property, the
Twin Sisters, north of Nevada City,
and is now mining in Mariposa
county, was a recent visitor.
Mrs. C. C. Skewes, of Grass Valley suffered a severe fall at her
home a few days ago. Her many
party Sunday in. the Davies apart~. spikes or forked horns. Some of the
ments. Betty Jean, who is only, heads reported were quite. impresnine years old, is a musician and en. give. : :
LestS _ tertained her little ¢ with. < Christian H. Johnson, of Aptos, :
music and songs besides. a number Santa Cruz county, reported the]
of games. jlargest buck killed by a woman this .
A large elaborately decorated . year. Her tag read 10 points on}
birthday cake was the center piece each side of the deer head. She got:
of the prettily appointed table. She. her venison near Alturas, on Sep-}
was the recipient of a number of tember 22. :
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WOMEN’S CIVIC. CLUB
The regular business of
'ning at the usual hour at Brand’s
'Studio. Roll responses will be
, called for and discussion of the Com-.
munity Christmas tree with its at. tendant activities, as well as other!
important will brought!
before the members, requiring a full;
‘attendance.
: BETTY JEAN SHOP . MINE MACHINERY BREAKS
i =
.
call
ATTENTION!
You are invited to visit the
business be
We arc presenting NEW FROCKS A breakdown of the machinery at
suitable for all occasions: Strept—. the Murchie mine Saturday hecessi-:
Formal and Semi-formal—just the . ‘ted the laying off of the men un? 9
thing for coming Holidays,til today.
OPENING OF TAVERN. SUCCESS
The reception and grand opening ;
of the Long John Tavern was a com-}
plete success and was attended by
crowds. The tavern and
beautiful apartments were visited by
i throngs from Nevada: City; Grass
. Valley and outside points,
/
vy
We welcome you—
BETTY JEAN SHOP
Nevada City
record
wile
Nevada Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
BELLE OF THE NINETIES “=,
scores) a knorkrole of a New Orleans Belle. “Belle of the
out hit in the
Nineties”’ is a riot trom
start to finish,
the “dark”
with thrills and drama thrown in. Roger Pryor is
menace in this tale of the Naughty Nineties. Matinee
Tnesday at 2:85.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
THE AFFAIRS OF GELLINI ::,°::
that amorous
rogue’ Benven.
uto Cellini are exposed in “‘The Affairs of Cellini,” starring Frederic March in the role of Cellini and Constance Bennett, as the
unfaithful Duchess, Matinee Thursday, at 2:15.
Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Nights—Saturday and Sunday afternoon
skating——Children, 10c; Adults, 20c. Evening skating—30c; spectators, 10c. Every
Wednesday Nite Carnival Nite.
ARMORY HALL NEVADA CITY
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friends hope for her an early recovery trom her injuries.
Mrs. Mary Gordon, writer, from
Carmel, accompanied by Mrs. Rodgers also of Carmel, visited the last
'few days with Mr. and Mrs. UC. M.
Broown of this city. The visitors
were much pleased with Nevada
City, and plan to come heré soon for
[Cc
jan extended stay.
i meeting .
A HERS . the Civic Club will be held this eVe1 the
b] : ‘ }
. from Oroville Saturday and brought .
owner of
over .
Gibbons,
Shops, came
Miss Madeline
Betty Jean
tay O. Foster, mining man, who}!
. a choice assortment of dresses in
. the formals and semi-formals, besides a nice display of evening
wraps. They ‘are on display this
week in the local Betty Jean Shop.
Will .Hatech, who handles the retail sales for Kopp’s Bakery about
Nevada City, was operated upon last
Monday at the Nevada City Sanitarium for hernia and has been critically ill for the past week. He is
reported as holding his own at present. Dr. B. W. Hummelt is ‘the attending physician.
Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Dolan left today for San’ Francisco where they
will spend a few days visiting Mr.
Dolan’s sister, Mrs. Will Walthers
and family, and brother, Arthur Dolan and family, over the Thanksgiving holidays.
William Lackland, of North San
: Juan, was a business visitor in NeSpee City this forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther,
ie and two children, of Yreka, will
.
.
.
.
motor to Nevada City tomorrow and
spend the week and Thanksgiving
here with Mr. Guenther’s pa:ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenther. Sr.
. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Hummelt have
. just returned from Berkeley hr» ving
. attended the football. game bet veen
California and Stanford.
Miss Gertrude Paine, teache: in
the Sebastopol school, wiil spend
. Thanksgiving in Nevada City with
. her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lon
. Paine.
. NET SAN TERS eds et Ott eat]
. Spend Thanksgiving. in Sacraincnto
Thanksgiving and the week end at
home with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Rector. ‘
Miss‘ Ellen Curtis, of Sacramento,
is to spend Thanksgiving with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. CG. Muccardini, in Nevada City.
Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Casci, ot
Scotts Flat, spent Monday in Nevada
City visiting with their daughter,
Mrs. R. Richerson and family.
Supervisor C. S. Arbogast will motor to Stockton Wednesday and. return with his daughter, Miss Helen
Arbokast, and Carl Murchie and Ben
Sweeney, who are all attending the »
College of the Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tamblyn will
have as Thanksgiving guests, Mr.
Tamblyn’s sister, Mrs. V. F. Farmer
of Oakland, Miss Dorothy Tamblyn,
student at the College of the Pacific; and William Tamblyn, who is
attending the University of California. *
Mrs. Luther Marsh and children
have just returned from a weeks
visit with her mother in Roseville.
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Misses Margaret and Ruth Rector,
students at University of California,
are to come up Wednesday to spend
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Tuesday
and
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silk Dresses.
FACTORY TO < YOU
AREFULLY Selected
Gay, Cheerful Colors
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Coats.
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Dresses and
suits
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Coats”—-Exceptionally good values, in up-tote Apparel.
These Garments on Sale Two Days Only-——TUESDAY .
Fur-Trimmed
— Some .
Wonderful
Buys
In
Coats
WEDNESDAY .
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