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__NEVADA CITY NUGGET
O.ES, EVANGELINE ADELINE CONNER . NATIVE OF SIERA co.
CHAPTER, ELECTS POET LAUREATE “= 58 PASSES ON
NEW OFFICERS) OF LUMBERMEN
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938.
. mining association and mining man . Ge V. LIONS CLUB TO
AID NEV. CO. BLIND
of North Bloomfield, and wife spent
Tuesday in Nevada City. Mrs. Clark
The Litns Club of Grass Valley
will ‘give a dinner Friday noon for
Sam Frye of Névada City hae beck
‘employed by the Nevada Irrigattion
District as ditch tender at Texas
Creek above Bowman Dam. Frye
takes the place left vacant by the —
death of Joseph Yore who was
Jamies, Yore;: ‘member of the well found dead on the floor of his cabin
Sunday, October 23.
attended election and initiation exercises of Evangeline Chapter during
the evening. '
known Yore families of the Campfrom Berkeley to spend the week}
Harley M. Leete, Jr. arrives today
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .
the blind of Nevada County including Nevada City and Truckee. There
are seventeen blind persons in the
county. Harry Poole of Nevada City
Brouncline Chapter, No: 9, O. E.
S., held election of officers for the
coming year at their meeting TuesA new honor has come to Mrs.
Adeline Conner of North San Juan,
lovingly known to the many readers
‘tonviHe section, passed away at the
home of a‘brother in Oakland Sun-_
day morning. Death was due to a
paralytie stroke.
BIG REXALL
H. M. Leete. is the chairman of the oe day evening. The elective officers . °f her ‘poems which are peeninely ag gp hd years of ~~ ana
making arrangements for the dinner voted on were. Mrs. Esther Joyal, published in the Nugget, as ‘‘A. M. was born in erra county e js QNE-CENT SALE
and celebration. All blind persons Worthy Matron: ‘Walter Carleoh C.’’ She has been claimed Poet Lausurvived by two brothers, Mathew
will be presented with white canes, Worthy Patron; Miss Ruth Tamblyn,. Teate of the Lumber Industry of and Thomas Yore, and*a number of N Bei Hel
€ a ‘ ea symbol of blindness for the state. : North America. Sunday a group of nephews and nieces, Ow ing Held—
é Associate Matron; Clyde Gwin, As: Sie
Under N . The canes will attract special consid-. siete Patron; Miss Alsee Cooper, . !umbermen and their ladies came to, Positively Ends Saturday
nader New Management aging oy ripe ons at walk about sebretary. Miss Cooper has held this ie oo sondage + Ag to, PURCHASE HOME “‘ : Night
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley lah Be os ‘ office about 25 years. Mrs. Kate . firm the appointment. Among them ee es ‘Don’ : ts
P ; ‘ : on’t miss this greatest of all
The dinner will be in Community Stenger, treasurer; Mrs. Doris Foley, . W°Te: Frank W. Trower, president Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMichaels drug sales—held only -once “#
BEER WINES, LIQUORS Hell in Memorial Park. Mrs. A. conductress; Mrs. ‘(Margaret Bos-. @2d active manager of the Trower have purchased the home of Mrs. year. Buy one item at regular
Seth a ; Joues, Mrs, Poole, Mrs, S, Ohelmers worth, associate conductress. Instal-. Umber Company of San FrancisGrace Raffington on upper Broad price and receive another of
Delicious Mixed Drinks to Please
Every Taste and Mrs. J. Stennett will prepare . ), +ion of officers will take place some. ©°, his wife and daughter. Bert™€. street. Mrs. McMichaels is the formsame for only ONE CENT more,
ithe banquet. time in December. Bryan, president and active manager Miss Katherine Davis and conDrugs, Stationery, Candy.
Mrs. Evelyn Skeahan and Mrs. ¢™ Of the Strablé “Hardwood-wood ducts the restaurant at Schreibers. Rubber Toiletries, Hospital ’
: ‘ Agnes Worthley were initiated into. COmpany of Oakiand and his wife. Supplies, Ete.
. ; Rest and meet your friends the order. During an intermission ate Grace clipe o gen and er 24th, 1938, respectively, the acAsk tor bie sleculhe,
: : Mrs. (Margaret Bosworth sang a solo. Charley S. Bird, president and-acttion taken at the meeting held Octoae THE BLUE BIRD CONFECTIONARY invites Nevada Miss Pauline Cohn of the ‘bay disok ioe : mae ber 8th, 1938 was unanimously af1 . B ; ¥ ompany, 0 tockton and Charles
City women with their children to make the rest rooms was (presented a 50 year emH Woctls vopresealative oh asia rr eas ie E E HARRIS
bout a month ago, as a mem. , . . e do not have the paraphernalia 2] a ;
of the Blue Bird t ae ; : ° ce heir headquarters, while waiting for the ber of Evangeline Chapter for 50. ReS* Publications Bureau of San and ceremony seript usually availerties
us, or as a place to meet friends by appointment. vouee. . Francisco. ,able for proper proclamation of a 0 Phone
. : (Mrs. Esther Joyal gave her report Douglas Malloch has _ been the “Poet Laureate never the less we are Rexall
The Blue Bird ( snleckio nn on grand chapter in Oakland which Lamberman's Poet Laureate for the / sure that no Poet Laureate was ever DRUG STORE 100
. I y was most interesting. It was the 65th. P4st thirty five years and the honor acclaimed with more heartfelt joy or * SS ERECT STS
‘ : } ; , _. of ‘being appointed to assume his! gq . A '
110 Mill Street— Grass Valley —Phone 52 . annual convention to be held in Cali % ‘i Bey eee eeper appreciation. “Private Property—-No Trespassa . fornia., ‘The geheral. grand, chapter . PTCOSStINe CANO BS A.eeoat SEED Cordially yours, ing” signs for sale at the Nugget
— will be held in San Francisco in. *t© Mrs. Conner, Following is letter B.Ey BRYAN. . office.
12 cans of Soup. chairman of Fall-and Miss Mamie. Sion Prices. . toa i
r eserve chairman o inter. A
LIBBY’S CORNED ‘A ort . i at will be atterad durre s ge
STAR ‘OLIVE OIL es fae pean Sick table will be bp rE N N FF Yy ‘ S
BEEF 0 a 83c decorated according to the season. Appearances Count »
2 12-0z. cans WAFCS 222. S
avings Mount
37 TA, gallons ..... $1.38 BIG TIME DANCE &
WESTLAKE PINEAPPLE WESTLAKE PEAS LUININ
Golden, Fragrant and Luscious Blended for Finer Flavor GRASS 'j FY
“ao coats
2 No. 21% cans ......... 35c. 2 No. 2 cans ........... 23c ALL
‘A ‘ The winter dancing season opens’
: HAS s evening with a bang in the VetH-0 OATS SI TE TEA al esata sitsaine in Grass >,
= : Quick or Regular ele areen 0} 25e Valley with Maurice Kach manag7 5
ve RNa eae eae oe oo alec Map tee tacts
a
1 SRNR Me ices See 1G OF. oi 49c
FOLGER’S
FOLGER'S COrFEE
COFFEE sid
SERVED ON 1 ib a 28c Your success depends largely
PLANES ano TRAINS 2 Ibs 54c
upon your appearance . . your
S&W CRANBERRY SAUCE, No. 2 can .....---22c economy upon shrewd buying.
S&W MINCE MEAT, 1 lb. 10 oz. jar ........-. ty Thet's-why gresince vod Glade
) ‘APEFRUIT, 2 No. 2 cans .......0.0.000.. c S&W ps eda uate , 2 No. 2 cans
Penney’s. overcoat. selection
LBA & FE MARTINELLI’S ;
_ _WORCHESTERSHIRE APPLE JUICE now! .
. SAUCE fiw Pack aR. Mn Raglan, Ulster, Polo Styles
. 5 oz. bottl 27c JACK MILLS :
ae ae ss agraaaetemae 12 oz. bottle 10c All Superbly Tailored
10 oz. bottle ........... 5ic Ea ane “At tuts une aoe sacks nines :
;
that so many dancin: 5 njoye
. DROMEDARY GINGER . HEINZ STRAINED BABY Bj): coving ana summer. as is his In oa aly < S
ae BREAD MIX), FOOD ‘eame” attetin, et Sa api
Just Add Water and Bake = 12 Varieties The “music will ‘be ‘provided by
141%, Oz. pkg. Ere ARR ipo 19c 3 4, OZ. Cans. ....2.0-205.. 25c Jack (Mills and his 12-piece NBICERD RPT CPL
Ideal Christmas
GIFTS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Attractive designs in diamonds, watches and jewelry
county was chosen as grand matron
of the district. Features of the entertainment after she was chosen
were oranges, orange color, and orange. branches. The 10,000 capacity
auditorium was filled to overflowing
stunt night and hundreds were turned away. One evening there were
350 matrons on the floor at one time
in special drill work. A traveling
bible was used and had 1500 signat1940, Maude Ethel Fletch of Orange,
sent ‘by the chairman of the Parson
Simpkin Memorial Committee for
1938 and presented to Mrs. Conner
at her home in North San Juan by
the emissaries who came Sunday.
Hoo-Hoo-Cluh. :
Oakland, California, Oct. 24,
Mrs. Adeline Merriam Conner
North San Juan, ‘Nevada County
California.
Dear Mrs. Conner:
It becomes the proud duty and
1938. EXPERIENCE
TRAINING
(Political Advertisement)
Small deposit will lay aside . ).. attached. privilege of the undersizsned, a:
.
hairman of the Parson Simokin : August 29, 1939 is the birthday . ‘° IN I EGRI I Y any article
Memorial committee for 19°78, ta 3 :
P. H. SHUEY
JEWELER
205 West Main Street,
Grass Valley
of the late Robert Morse founder of
the Eastern Star and a celebration
honoring him will be held by the
Eastern ‘Star members at the World
Fair in San Francisco on that date.
The Eastern Star members were invited to tea at the University of California ‘graduates Masonic club house,
Quality ae erchandise!
FALL HEINZ
Chicken Gumbo, Clam Chowder and Consomne
SOUP SALE .
mot. included.
INTRODUCTORY OFFER — Two 16 oz. cans of
CREAM OF SPINACH —FREE, with the purchase of
Order by Phone, Prompt, Free Delivery
PHONES 160 and 225
PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM NOVEMBER 4TH TO 11TH
PLAZA GROCERY
tude, such as woody, Ostlubd, Reker
sophisticated swing. The band cara gift from the Masons and which
has a membership of nearly 2,000
members.
Mrs. West of Bethany Chapter, O.
E. S. was chosen as grand. district
deputy of the eight chapters in this
i section.
Mrs. Howard Penrosé, Conductress
of Evangeline Chapter, attended the
chapter in Ashland and Medford,
Oregon ‘while on a recent vacation in
November 15. Mrs. Joyal was chosen
chairman of the talble for Spring.
Mrs, Alice Hitchens, chairman for
Summer; (Mrs. Bessie Treglown, as
CBS orchestra. This famous band of
musicians is pausing for this special dance in Grass Valley, while enroute from the east to Seattle. Their
music is the style known as_ the
ries with it vocalists of first magninotify you that, at a meeting of lumbermen, their jadies and friends:assembled around a campfire, under 2°
beautiful moon and_ stars which
the Calaveras Grove of Big Trees
Saturday evening, October 8th, 1938.
you were there and then proclaimed
Poet Laureate of the Lumber Indiustry of North America.
. Also, that at a meeting of the
' Board of Directors and at a meeting
. of the members of Hoo-Hoo, held in
‘Oakland on October 17th and OctobCiark, Bill MeMulen and Dick
seen.
Among their
Claulatest triumphs are
and many others, besides playing
many times on the major radio networks, Dancing will start tonight at
9 p. m. at the usual popular admisseemed almost within arm’s reach in’
These are values in Public Service that
M. HOLMES
Can give every citizen if you elect him
CORONER
PRICE IN EFFECT ALL THIS, WEEK that state. the Pla-mor Ballroom, of Kansas
*
POPULAHLS 5 Rea tee Worthy Matron Alice Davies an-. City; Royal Villa, Omaha; Club Lido,
3 cr. ee ante RE aureeemin S oseeele se You save 6c nounced a \birthday party of the seaTulsa; Excelsior Ballroom, MinneaOF NEVADA COUNTY
12 cans $1.55 ES SAS 8 cla eee You save 25c sons to be held at the next meeting. POlis; Rainbow Ballroom, Denver;
At the Coming Election , November 8, 1938.
J. C. PENNE
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