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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 29, 1937 (4 pages)

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NEVADA cIry. NUGGET (ot7 eee sf Onn see, a a = MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, te:, Miss Aileen Loffit also from the ‘ Spanish mine. Mrs. Henry is spendPAGE FOUR ers present for the delightful time were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Garner and Social Events Stork Shower Given by Banner Mt. Auxiliary mer Mt, Post, V. PF. W., Auxiliary Friday evening Mrs. Al Williams oz Park avenue given a complete the re t was of Ban1939 World’s Fair Paiaces Rise at San Francisco ing today and tomorrow in Nevada City with her mother in law, Mrs. W. Henry. Miss Catherine Tognarelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tognarelli who is attending.San Rafdel Dominican convent spent the holidays with her parents in this city. The Spanish mine basket ball team daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jack-. son and son, W. Baker all of Granitevilte. Mr. and Mrs. William Zanocco, who moved to Forbestown where they spent several months and then moved to Browns Valley returned to this city yesterday evening settling in a house on Park avenue. es surprise in 4d stork shower, a basket full of lovely gi Member having served as an in different siat! auxiliary was institute awarded: for igh winners in which were play: Decorations at the were in keeping with the shower, tiny cradles filled with candy favors. Mrs. ©. E. Bosworth yehairman of the ev Tue au which Pythian Castle will hold their meetings in Odd Fellows hall across the street. The next meeting will be held Friday December 3. The meeting dates have been changed also and will and third Friday of each and their captain, Walter Nelson, motored to Alleghany Saturday afternoon and played the Alleghany town team in ‘the evening. It was an ‘exciting game the score being a tie 39-39, each side trying in vain to break the tie. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Meyers came up from San Bruno to spend the week end at their home’on Gold Plat returning this morning. Dinner guests at ‘their home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ewing who left today for Salida to return to this city with their household effects. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnett of this city accompanied by Junior Miller and Mr. .Burnett’s brother, Pe tc ae Cecil Burnett of Sacramento, visited Newel Paty Esjayed , ; : relatives in xf Sunlosicat Thursday by Veen Folks . and enjoyed a delicious dinner. OthNevada Theatre folks enjoyed a scavenger hunt last lo MONDAY Paul Muni, AcaThursday the . i st : THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA: ‘=,>3=°"'= @ ner, is the star. home of Miss Jane Bennett. The Siriking new aerial photograph of a corner of Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay site of the 1939 group wen Seine eae Golden Gate International Exposition, showing some of the magnificent buildings now nearing compleic bacute. ine s avticlos for! vans dm immediate foreground is the $1,000,000 administration building. Right behind are a group of “Truth cannot be hidden. Power cannot be abused. Love cannot be denied.’’ Matinee Sunday, 2:15 P. M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY exhibit palaces and in left background_may be seen the ferry slips. the prizes. About ten the group met : A heart interest ONE MILE FROM HEAVEN: BR again and the awarding of the prize took place. Tiose who attended ere . story that blasts the front’ pages of the nation. Claire Trevor and Bill Robinson starring. Ann _ Sothern, Madge Pianezzi, George Stratch, DANGER ! LOVE A i WORK: oe eee ug ® Mary -.Boland, Pearl. tratch, George Willard, Dorreen Watson, Norman Kopp, LaVonEdward Horton, comedy stars. When love blooms in Bedlam. This an uproarious commotion picture. . She is a faithful officer the Prizes, were “Where do you suppose we can pick up that spare part?” “The Yellow Pages list the Automobile Wreckers.” cards 1. for.a: time, banquet table were was ning. has met in evening, CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY a near eee iene evening starting at on their necessary’ after spending the ‘holidays here. Beth aitends a secretarial school in that city and Ruth attends the univers:ty of San: Francisco. Miller will then leave for Oakland to reside. The bride, the former Miss Dorothy Vaine, held a responsible position with the assistant buyer at Capwells store in Oakland. Nevada City welcomes the newly married couple and extends best wishes. . Mr. seul Mrs Calvin Thanksgiving Hosts lersonal Richard Sherri!, Nevada City high school student, returned here after Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis came up being in San for awhile. /from. Sacramento Saturday to visit He expects to enter the United States} their Son, Wesley Davis, and family beac in Willow Valley. Saturday evening Miss Barbara Moore, who has. Mrs. Davis was tendered a surprise visiting. with Miss Alice Jean! pirthday dinner and party. Graham of this city returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourtelotte of se home in Sacramento after her week’s : 2 Sy cal aatot CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. 29.—Mr. las ae ea ae ae . Big Creek spent. Thanksgiving. at : : ay. She s e new atchy . thoir nick's AQ Pee at and Mrs. M. G. Calvin entertained ich aa Y¥. their home in Willow Valley. They Douglass of. a number of relatives and friends e A Gactisok GE Abie ctec doteua had as guests Thanksgiving day an attended by a! with a big turkey dinner at their ae Hee a oe asa be Gc old ‘time friend, Girard Fisher, of Roland; home on Main street Thanksgiving Kena ot ike Ds Gienaaue “decane Seattle; Mr. amd Mrs. Will Davis, Wright assisting in receiving Ac-. day. Mrs. Calvin, as chef, prepared a. _ 3 Fara = Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walsh and fam; i ; eS : : : ‘ ie ment, T. H. Dennis, in Sacramento ily. Mr. Fisher spent the>week end companied by Mrs. Charles Elliott. fine dinner in keeping with her repunee : : ily. Mr. sher s h : Re ea ; ,. ofalt superintendents and resident] . i+) wr. and Mrs. Will Davis whom Mrs. Howard Douglass sang severa)/ tation and the following guests spent a Mes : s wi Mr. ar Mrs. i i if ralte . € joyable after : Wr aad) of the state. the had not seen in several years. selections in her beautiful contralt¢ {an enjoyable a ternoon: Mr, ana Mri and Mrs. dlarold Gotes of Sa = Richards of; Mrs. Leonard L. Bishop, Jackie Bisoa 3 el eee Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tamblyn had [ ; : ; ramento the anksgiving!. 5 laa eis ar pees Har-. hop, Miss Dolores Ann Bishop, Lieut. holid eh Me Sared! : os Thanksgiving and week end visit a : holidays with Mr. Sofge’s parents in. ].. .paip ‘ ee ges Tiwi tung of this city, rendered a number. and Mrs. Wm. R. Davis and daughWillow Cine Lore their daughters, Miss pipes of piano selections. The audience;/ter Hawley, Mrs. Eugene H. Hays, ae eres a ; ieee teacher in Ventura schools : 5 os E ‘ Nice MEATS Miss Margaret Long daughter of and Miss Dorothy Tamblyn, teacher was charmed with the lovely voice of . Miss Dorothy O. Hays, Miss Mary : --+and Miss roi! J : : E Mr. and Mrs. Irving Long of this the visitor and with the unusual. }Hackley, Luke Ramm, Kenneth] — 4 : j : 8 city ,has returned to er studies at talent displayed by Miss Richards. . Schurr, Russell Reed and Mr. and : A University of California after spend7 g Mrs. M,. G. Calvin. eo aie ae iets cteccd ae = : ing the Thanksgiving holiday witn: e or 2 f : her parents. espeee aia Mr. ,and Mrs. Simon Hieronimus Z had as Thanksgiving holiday guests Ralph Miller their daughter, Miss Adele HreioniWeds Oakland Girl mus, teacher in the Loomis schools, are following a course of study put Ralvh Miller, who with his mothand Mrs. Hieronimus’ sister, Mrs. R. aa Wy National Teachers Associaeo oe eee eee he ee oF Fol-. tion and will hold a discussion on Lace House Dry Goods store in Nesom. this at the meeting. vada City, went to Reno, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Kaiph Friends in Nevada City have re-’ and was married Thanksgiving day, and Holden Pearce and Miss Dorothy . ceived a message from Bill MeCandeee ree fe Thomas attended the Santa Clara-. jish of the Hercules Powder Comhas bought out his father’s business Gonzaga foot ball game in Sacra-. pany, stating he had just returned eh oF Ve Workieer ee mento during the past week end. from the Philippine Islands on the and will live in his parents beautiC. E. Bosworth and J. V. Hubbard. ¢lipper ship. Bill has many friends ful new home on.Drummond street motored to San Francisco Sunday. jn this city where he often visits. an tile city. Ho wil tebe obey and after a few days on business and. Carol Coughlin, of the Alpha Hard-. new work as soon as the store busiS § out and Mrs. Ruby ne Gates, Bob Carr, Agatha Gatés, Phil Angove. Mrs. Howard Douglass Charms Groun With Songs Mrs. Belle Douglass was host at a oe ee musical in the former Brartd Studio Saturday afterher daughter in
Francisco been noon in honor of law, Mrs. Howard Phoenix, which was group of friends. large Mrs. Fer Christmas... Your friends will appreciate the thoughtfulness that prompts you to give your photograph. voice. Miss PRosemary Auburn, granddaughter of A. spent in the Wasco schools. Mrs. E. T. Bonner, president of Washington Grammar School P. de A: and chairman of tuberculosis seal . sales announced Friday that the seals nad been mailed to be sold. P. T. A. meeting will be held Friday. The members of the local association Everything in MAKE AN Photography APPOINTMENT TODAY their Mistletoe Circle to Give Card Party The card party to be held Tuesday night, November 30 at Owl’s Hall, Grass Valley is ‘the final for the present series given by Mistletoe Circle, Companions of the ‘orest. These. parties. have been .very popular and everyone has a good time. Prizes ‘will be given for the current party as well as the final prizes for the winners in.the series and of course the u@ual two door prizes. CAMPTONVILLE CAMPTONVILLE; Nov. 29.—Miss Grass Valle WE DO EVERYTHING TO KEEP YOUR CAR RUNNING SMOOTHLY REPAIRS AND ADJUSTMENTS, OIL AND GAS SERVICE pleasure will return home Wednesware company in this city, while . Margaret Roberts who resides at the day SY She chairman of the Rotary meeting Hotel Francis and attends high. Miss. May Cress, nurse of this city. three. months ago secured Mr. Mcschool went to Dobbins this week to. sre2t Thanksgiving and the week end. candlish as a Rotary program speakspend the week with relatives, 'n Sacramento with her sister and . er, J. E. Pauly motored to Sacramento Other relatives. ; Wednesday on business, his wite Miss Margaret Wyant, University Mrs. Grace Pauly and Mrs. Constance of California student, spent ‘the holiPfiffer. loceal teachers, who have. ays in Nevada City with her parbeen attending institute returned. @®ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant. with him. Ernest Schiffner of Chicago is William E. Groves and M. BE. Whit-. SPending this week in Nevada City tum arrived Wednesday night from] #5 the guest of his brother, Otto E. Martinez to spend a few days at their Schiffner, superintendent of the Lava respective homes here. Cap mine. Ray Knickrem and his sister Hazel] Cecil and Robert Schiffner, stuFernandez returned Thursday from. 4ents at University of California, a few days visit at Mohawk. spent Thanksgiving and the week Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson and family . @?4 at the home of their parents, of San Francisco arrived Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. O. Schiffner in this on a short visit at Sleighville House. . CityE. A. Boehme of Oroville, operatRobert Proctor and Lacy Jones, or of the Marysville stage line has. Ui\versity of California’ students, returned to Berkeley after spending the holiday here. Charles Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey of ‘Walrath avenue, returned to Oakland to resume his studies at the Heald’s Business College. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sauvee and ness is closed TAXI SERVICE ANYWHERE : pone DOD NEVADA CITY, CALIF, -Beautiful Gift Toiletries Coty, Harriet Hubbard, Ayers, Yardley Evening jin Paris Colgate in sets or individual pieces Gift Suggestions New Stationery, Lamps Heisey Glassware Pottery, China Leather Wallets Men’s and Ladies’ Travel Cases, Dresser Sets fitted with ivory and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and infant babe owners of the Gold Pan ) OPE, near Camptonille, have returnea .0 the lodge from below and are preparing for the winter season. Mrs. Jack Rondoni has returned from Los Angeles where she spent some time. She motored to Lodi last week and brought her daughter, Miss Margaret Deason, to this city to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Ellen Curtis of Sacramento was a Thanksgiving and week end visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. Muscardini on Clay street. Clem Organ, who is attending college in the bay district, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his mother in Nevada City. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henry down from the Spanish mine and attended the big foot ball game in Sacramento Sunday, ‘between Santa Clara and Gonzaga, They were accompanied by Roland Loffit and sisFor the very best oil heat, insist on Standard Burner Oils! Scientific tests prove they have MORE HEAT UNITS per gallon than other leading brands. Every drop is a full drop of clean heat! STAN DARD «< BURNER OILS came NOW OPEN KING'S metal fittings. Fountain Pens, Christmas Cards All kinds with envelopes from 2 for 5c to 50c each. Card Assortments Beautiful Cards and Envelopes— .38¢e, 50c, T5c, 98c Personal Engraved Greeting Cards Pencils Gift Wrappings Tissne Ribbons, Seals, Tags Come in and see your Christmas . Store KOFFEE KUP Specializing in breakfasts, luncheons-and dinners CATERING TO CLUBS, AND PARTIES Something different in Coffee Shop and dining room service. (West of Freeman, Bakery) PHONE 445 niece, Miss Helen Provine, motored to Vallejo Saturday to visit several relatives. They returned Sunday evening. i Misses Beth and Ruth Curnow, daughters of Mr, and Mrs.° Horace Curnow, returned to San Francisco returned to driving his stage for the winter after an absence of: several months. ' s.r Mrs. Theodore Rundy is visiting NEVADA CITY HOME LAUNDRY FAMILY TRADE OUR © SPECIALTY Mrs. O. Mullis, Prop. DISTRIBUTED BY ALPHA STORES, Ltd. NEVADA CITY GRASS VALLEY "PHONE 5 "PHONE 88 Boulder Street Nevada City Phone 491-W Prompt and Reasonable Service friends in San Francisco. Mrs. Kitty. Kimball returned to Nevada City Sunday after spending last week in the bay district on a pleasure and business trip. Correct Glasses — W. P. Sawyer, . M. D. Ott Bldg., Nevada City. . work guaranteed. BURT SPICER PHONE G. V. 918 Furniture Finishers Refinish your furniture while prices are low. Estimate of cost free. All ED BURTNER —OF THE— GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Invites Nevada City and Grass Valley folks to bring their Clothes : \ te him for .CLEANING AND PRESSING Modern cleaning processes renew the life of all garments 111 MAIN STREET GRASS VALLEY PHONE 875