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NEVADA CITY NUGGET hve f
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Social Events echegn re
Principal Cecil Klee and Mrs. Elza
Kilroy, teachers, were dressed as
i a Indian chief and an old fashioned
; Hallowe on Party lady, respectively: The children were
Is Much Enjoved all in costumes, noted were a Charlie
Chaplin, a Spanish girl, Amos and
Andy team, ghosts, ete., all producing much merriment. Prizes were
awarded for jbest costumes. PrinThe eighth grade pupils, who won
the P. T. A. membership drive last
week, were treated toa delightful
Hallowe'en \party Monday evening
at the Washington grammar school.
There were 57 pupils present. The
P. T. A. has secured 167 members
except in the pumpkins and then
told a thrilling ghost story and at
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cipal Klee: turned out all the lights .
the end commenced shooting pent
. cartridges.
Mrs. Milanovich was in charge of
refreshments and served, cider and
doughnuts, She was assisted ‘by Mrs.
Leland Smith, Mrs. P. Marshall.
Quite a number of mothers also
came to assist in the party. At the
‘elose of the evening dancing was en. joyed in the auditorium by the children. ;
University Women to "
Meet Tuesday, Nov. 7.
The November meeting of the Nevada County branch of ths American
Association of University Women
will meet at.athe E. M. Rector home
‘on Broad street on Tuesday, November 7. Miss Margaret Rector will be
hostess and Mrs. Sadie Bell Nelson
‘program chaifman. All members are
urged to attend.
.
jLaurel Parlor Gives
Benefit Card Partv
Laurel Parler, N. D. G. W., held a
most successful card party in Odd
Fellows hall Wednesday” evening.
This is an annual party; the money,
derived in this way is for the benefit of homeless children and. other
charities that the parlor takes part
‘in. The members thank all who donated so generously to make the affair a success.
Door prizes were won by Lloyd
Dudley, Mary ‘Martin, (Mrs. Ruben
Norton, Mrs. M. Vanberg, Mrs. John
Gaskin, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Anna Tucker of Nevada City and Mrs.
Hales of Grass Valley.
Men’s whist prizes ‘were: Sam
Hooper, P .O. Strandberg, Ray Wilde
. Sr., and George Jones, consolation.
Women’s whist prizes, Mrs. Adele
Tredennick, Mrs. Virginia. y)’Neill,
Mrs. E. Helme, Mrs. Blanche Crow,
Miss Kate Eddy, Mrs. W. E. Young
and Mrs. Gaskin, consolation. Mah
jongg, Miss Annie Richards and Mrs.
Ralph Smith.
_ Contract, Mrs. James Penrose, and
Mrs. S. Hieronimus. Auction prizes,
Mrs. Anna Peterson, Joe Huy, Lloyd
Dudley, A. Hartung, Mrs. C. B. O’Connor, Mrs. Louise Dudley, Mrs. P.
Armstrong, Mrs. Joe Huy.
GOLD FLAT SCHOOL
PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Principal C. B. Lake and assistant, Mrs. Irma Atkins, of the Gold
Flat school lists the following children as having perfect attendance
for the month:
Eighth Grade—Betty Engstrom,
Lenore Gregory, Delores Rockfeller,
Karl Engstrom and Harold Walker.
Seventh Grade — Shirley Bruck,
Roberta Deschwanden, Roberta Roberts, Donald Borehom, Joseph Day,
Russell Waechter, Walter Willert.
Sixth Grade—Dorothy Phillips and
William Hatch.
Fifth Grade — Dorothy Letner,
Juanita . Waasley, Ronald Collins,
Walter Davis, Betty Laughlin, (Mark
Roberts, Robert ‘Walker.
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The following matters will be
heard in superior court this morning by Judge Raglan Tuttle:
Estates of Mary. Costa, Thomas
Costa, John Costa, deceased; Petitions for letters of administration.
Estates of Vincent Mazzanti, R.
M. Carket,, Agnes Curtis, deceased.
Petitions for probate of wills.
Joint tenancy of Terese Moonay,
deceased. Petition to terminate.
In the matter of the life estate of
Amanda J. True, deceased. Petition
to terminate. s
Estate of Clarerice L.’ Rockefeller,
deceased. Petition for letters, etc.
Estate of Albert E. Hawke, deceased. Return and account sale real estate. t
Nickless vs. Robinson. Demurrer.
Estate of ‘R. T. Powell, deceased.
First account of executor.
Tobiassen et al vs. P. G. & E. Motion for new trial.
People vs. Hays. Arraignment.
Estate of Lopez minors. Final aceount of guardian.
LATEST SOUND SYSTEM
INSTALLED IN THEATRE. .
Nevada Theatre keeps pace with
motion pictures greatest year by installing a new R. C. A. high fidelity
sound system. This new sound system is ‘the last word in theatre sound
and will give the reople of Nevada
City and vicinity the best in reproduwetion.
R. C. A. Victor in the past five
years has constantly and consistently kept ahead of any other company
in new discoveries and inventions
that have revolutionized the theatre
sound and studio recording equipments by being first and best in all
fields.
All this research thas ‘been built
into the equipment that: has just
been installed.
The management feels that this
installation will be a big improve. :
ment over the former system not
who was arMrs. Frank MecCaslan of Bloomfield spent yesterday in Nevada City.
TASTY PASTRY SHOP
Now featuring §100% WholeWheat Bread, Saffron Buns and
Loaves—Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. é
123 Mill Street, Grass Valley
egy FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938.
CCUSED OF HOMICIDE Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Buffington
: . fished near Gridley Friday and
RELEASED ON BOND caught a 40 pound salmon. On the
2 following day Carl Foote, Will Buffingtonm and Bill, Jr., went to the
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bet ols tas Rca 4 me spot near a dam about six mites
raigned in the justice court of Judge adih Gridley and caught another 40
W. L. Mobley Wedmesday on a charge} pound salmon.
of negligent homicide has been re-}»
leased, having furnished the fixed],
bond of $500.
The charge grew out of the killing
of James C. Davidson, 34, produce
dealer of Salt Lake City on Sunday
morning when a car driven by Fiebig crashed into Davidson’s truck as
it stood off the highway: while Davidson was preparing to change a tire.
Nevada Theatre
FRIDAY
‘Edward G. Robinson, . ‘Little
: Aw THE L AW Caesar,”’ turns fighting prosecutor
to destroy the newest of ‘“Blackhand” mobs—and rock the screen with his biggest role!
_ SATURDAY
, Starring Humphrey Bogart,
f ACKET BUSTERS in a breath-taking drama
throbbing with all the pentup fury of America’s war against crime. Also SPEED TO BURN.
SUNDAY
af ,_An epic of strife and
MARIE ANTOINNETTE bloodshed, with Norma
Shearer as fhe arrogant but dazzling queen of France who loves Tyrone Power, but
cannot wed him.
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Fourth Grade—Billy Collins, Eugene Hatch, Donald Raymond, Donald Wasley, Betty Deschwanden and
Barbara Raymond.
Third Grade—Edwin Davis, Kenneth Hatch, Everard LeDu, Fred
Letner, Wayne Meek and Joyce Lake.
Second Grade — Laurence Boreham, Ben Engstrom, James Siebold,
Berneice Johnson, Tressie Johnson.
First Grade — Oscar ‘Lee Butts,
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