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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4,
1929.”
THE SOCIAL WHIRL
= escapes
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT IS
STARTING AUSPICIOUSLY
ed by the Elks
good scores were
V. Tamblyn ran a neck
tables’ play, and were
prizes. Fourteen tables
participated.
The second week’s
sume tomorrow
their score.
play in the banquet
ample justice was paid.
The bridge tourney being sponsorstarted off auspiciously on Tuesday night and» some
rolled up, whiic
others fared in the also-ran division.
‘Mrs. Richard Bigelow and William
and neck
_race for topnotch honors, with 2438
and 2722 respectively for the fiv’
awardca
of players
play will renight promptly at
eight and the committee announces
that everyone not on hand at that
hour will be fined 100 points fron
hall to which
scores
Attorney H. B. Neville
was a recent OakDistrict
of Downieville
land visitor.
C.E. Sisson has been suffering
from a very severe case of blood
poisoning.
Hugh Clendenen, lookout in the
high Sierra for the forest service,
has returned home.
Traffie Officer William Fouyer
trom the east end of the county,
visited his family in Nevada City.
Leroy A. Palmer, who is connected with the land department of the
Uwtiited States was here on business.
Robert Davies of Forest attended
auewas to business in Nevada City during
i freshments were served Buffet refre ‘seat aie ‘ast week.
mt the conclusion of [he i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pascoe ot
Fresno spent a few days visiting
their @aughter and son-in-law, Mr.
The following are’ the sad pn bueties. is. of Gold PRL
mede: ;
2 i 25, May : :
oo gouge as ch MISS JOSEPHINE GENASCI
a nan! GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY
1937, Mrs. P. G. Scadden 1369,
Celia Hny 1283, Miss Mulcy 1089,
1359, Mr. G. M.
Schiffner
1032, Lola
Miss G. Goyne 1603,
1794,
Ethel McCormack 956, Mrs. Chas. Leiter 1334,
Mrs. B. Cassidy
Bettles 1020, Mrs. O.
1546, Mre. A. Hartung
Worth 1458, .
Ida Uren 1102,
Bernice Clemo 1120,
Mae Carr
Miss Josephine Genasci was tendered a surprise party by her court
house friends Thursday eventing at
her Willow Valley home. The company gathered while she was detained in town by members of the family who were in on the secret. A
ehicken and ‘raviola dinner was served early in the evening followel by
+ Mrs. E. W. Schmidt 872, Adeli
ecards, games and dancing.
Calanan 1486, Savory Ford 2070, ane &
Mrs. Ford 826, Dorothy Waggoner ne pee
1245, Mrs. M. Warnicke 1236,
Mary. tewart 1450, Camille Bennett
1266, May Curnow. 1534, Mrs. Bid.
N. Ott 1042, Mrs. F. Hogan 1039,
‘Ruth Hogan 1581, Mrs. F. T. Nilon
1401, Mrs. Richard Bigelow 2438.
Mrs. W. B. Wright 2145, Mrs. J.
H. Eden 549.
P. G. Scadden 1484, Joe E. Huy
1542, Walter Bond 1107, Fred Cassidy 1711, G. M. Bettles 734, Geo.
1450,
Dan Stewart 991,
Arthur Hoge
Richard L.
W. E. Wright 1290,
A. A. Willoughby 937, T. W. Richa
Currow 1912, John J. Fortier 1873,
i. W. Schmidt 976, Wm. Tamblyn
2722, George H. Calanan 1581, E.
Carter 621, Otto Schiffner
A. Hartung 989,
Francis Hogan 1239,
1336, P. V. Carr 1412,
Bigelow 1453,
ards 321, J. H. Eden 1189, H.
Kilroy 1522. e%
RALPH PENROSE WEDS
TAX! SERVICE
Big Comfortable Cars
Available At
All Hours
JOHN TOGNERELLI
Broad St., Nevada City
Formerly
Costello and Jepson
Phones J37
ANNA C. TUCKER
Seacher of Records
Title Insurance
Conveyancing
Mr. Ralpn Penrose of this city T : P 1 . x
was quietly wed Thursday at the YPInG romptly an
Methodist parsonage tO Miss VicNeatly Done
toria Barden of.Sacramento. The Phone N. C. 212R
ee ony = wae syitnessed. .by Mea SE
Carl Larsen and Dal Larsen, sister
and nephew of the bride. The ceremosy was performed by the Rev. H.
H. Buckner. The groom is a native
of North Bloomfield and has a wide ‘
cirele of friends in this community
The
young couple will make their home
where he has spent his life.
here. ®
The Gold Flat Thursday Club hac }
at th
Charles
/. Thomas on Silva avenue last Thursday and they will meet next Thursa most
home
pleasant
of Mr. and
meeting
Mrs.
day at the home of Mrs. W. 5.
Coughlan.
Miss Marie Paine spent two
weeks in San Francisco -and Los
Angeles visiting with relatives.
NEW!
Guscmicis now brings you
cerrect time—direct from Observatory—and with it the chimes
of Westminster
Bee the
timekeeper
models.
or Canterbury.
new chiming electric
in many beautiful
A
Jewelers
124 Mill St.
mii tank, bie Po harmless. orks ; ve pos
tive digestive aids, t ti
H.W. HARTUNG & SON
Grass Valley
Stomach Test Free
digestion makes you suffer m gas, bloating, heartburn,
acidity, or sick stomach, the
Diotex 15
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. May Janes wio is in a;
Woodland hospital is reported a3
improving.
GUEST OF HONOR
Mrs. Ella M. Austin, County ‘Superintendent of Schools, wa the
guest of honor at the Hallowe «.
entertainment given at the Indian
Springs school Thursday afternoon.
HOOPER BUYS INTEREST
Alvah Hooper has purchased the
interest of Frank Hooper in the
Holmes-Hooper. Funeral Home according to announcement made by
A. M. Holmes, senior member of the
firm. Mr. Hooper was formerly connected with the Gill parlors in
Grass Valley.”
P. S. Waldron
mine was a
of the Plumbago
recent Nevada City
THE NEVADA CITY .NUGGET,. CALIFORNIA
gl
. ON THE SILVER SCREEN
MONDAY—“The Fighting Marfres’’, Comedy also.
TTRDAY and WEDNESDAY—
“The Liver’. Comedy.
FRIDAY-—“Orphan of the Sage’’.
Another episede of the thrilling
serial, ‘The Vinal Reckoning”.
SAURDAY—A good picture coming .
SUNDAY and MONDAY— “Illusion’’, a knockout of a picture that
you will want to see. Comedy.
Frank Bigelow. P. G. & EB. Uneman, came down from Downieville
during the week.
Rr ieee
a
As considerate as a guest
When the man calls at
your home to installa
‘telephone, you can expect him to be intelligently alert to your
wishes.
comply with your ideas
of convenience and location, and to give you
the best arrangement
possible for good telephone service. He has
had wide experience
and perhaps can help
tell you about intercommunicating
Tis: Pacrric TELErronn
He wants to
+. , you decide on matters
of location. And he can
in your Home
buzzer systems,
and the many
new telephone
conveniences
that may have
escaped your
attention.
Telephone
men who are
authorized to answer
your call for service
bear cards of identification. These are to protect you against unauthorized callers. *
The, men who meet
our customers as representatives of this company are gentlemen.
They know the importance of leaving your
woodwork unmarred,
walls free from the
touch of hands, and
floor free from litter.
You can rely on them
and ‘o be thoughtful.
AND Te:rcrapn Company
.
WHEN
BANK OF AMERIC
OF CALIFORNIAa. eee es
NEVADA CITY BRANCH
Nevada City
Your guiding hand is withdrawn from the family income—What then? Who wil have charge of your estate? Some
well meaning but inexperienced individual? Or cur highly
competent, dependable Trust Department?
Our Trustee Service is available at a trifling cost. We will
gladly discuss details with you.
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LAER LEE OTE FEET ETT
Ba ee eS
OVER WEIGHT
DIABETES .
‘ask AbOUt Our Dieletic Service
2 Leh hein ad ty.
AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR
the famous
BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM
HEALTH FOODS
Battle Creek, Mich.
Included are foods for
ANAEMIA COLITIS
CONSTIPATION
ANNOUNCEMENT _
THIS TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE
BEEN RECENTLY APPOINTED ;
_ RHEUMATISM
-HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
UNDER WEIGHT
Come in on Tuesday, Nov. 12th and talk to Mrs.
MARY CLARKE, who will explain the various ways
in which these Health Foods may be used and start
you on the road to Better Health.
Mrs. Clarke is a highly trained dietitian and consul_
ting her is a real privilege. There is no charge.
Spinach, large tins
Cigarettes, all brands
Lima Beans
Cream of Wheat
Phone 176
CHAIN GROCETERIA
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“SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Campbells Soups, all fiavors
Terry: WV PEW PE IOUE ce ecm enstirciee cn einnee
One package free with every package
ad
rendered. Sena a trial order.
CHAIN GROCETERIAS !
“The Best for ess”
Powell Bleck
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S and W. Brown read occ ccccstsencatienes tin, 20c
Out of town orders solicited and prompt service
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These are the foods that have been used for over
fifty years in the famous Sanitarium at
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Nevads City
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1 only 100 HP
only 75 HP GE Motor, fori
only 15 HP GE Motor, torm
only 74% HP GE Motor, 1800 RPM, cost $180.00
only 15 HP Westinghouse Variable Speed Motor, Type F, 440
Volt, 840 RPM, with rheostatt and controller complete, cost
$7100.00 ...0.-c--cccensenccesteecesseccccnccececnesceneestnenserenaeseteconensenetes
only 7 HP GE Motor, type NT, form C, 1150 RPM, cost $180
only Machine Shop Drill Press, cost, $200.00
only No. 4. Buffalo Blower with, 6 HP Motoz,
osly No. 2% Sereco Fan Blower with 714 HP Motor,
; only Sullivan Drifter Rock Drills, mounted ...... the lot for $150.00
only Ingersoll-Rand Leyner No. 148,
only Ingersoll-Rand Leyner No. 248,
only Inge®soll-Rand Leyner, No. 448,
only Cochise Jackhamer Drill, cost 7 IS Ege ee Se ree ss
6 ply Goodyear Belt, 54 feet, cost $63.34
5-ply Goodyear Belt, 74 feet, cost $154.,
piece 12”
piece 16”
only Model C,
MINE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
The following equipment is for sale at Nevada City, Calif.
See O. E. Schiffner, or telephone Nevada City 78.
Terrms—Net Cash
cost $176., ..
Quarter size Dorr Classifier, cozt $600,
All equipment, FOB warehouse, Nevada C}ty,
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All motors are 440 volts, 60 cycle and guaranteed to be in first class
condition, and the prices include starting compensators. Large motors
have oveload relays and switche in addition.
G. E Motor, form K, 900 RPM, Cost $1200.00 Sell $550.00
m K, 720 RPM, cost $900.00 .. Sell $450.00
K, type KT, 1160 RPM, cost 328., sell $164.00
sell, ..$90.00Sell, $800.00 —
., ‘sell $90.00
sell,
sell $75.00
eost 250., sell $100.00
$90.00
mounted, cost $310., sell $100.00
mounted, cost $310., sell
mounted, cost $310., sell $100.00
$100.00
sell, $50.00
sell, $18.00
sell, $75.00
sell, $300.00