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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
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_FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936.
Mrs. Garfield Robson
Ladies Aid Society
on SaaS tl tach lala .
: : : . India and Palestine. Mrs. Ray MurSOCIAL FE \ ] ENTS + thie conducted the devotional ser‘ ‘ ; : vice. Mrs._ Bev. Barron rendered a
= z piano solo at the close of the ser——— & Lvice.
was chairrobes and jewelry of the people of
s 5 ‘ tract bridge with prizes going to
A man of the program committee and é 5 4
Holds Silver Tea \, ses eel AES Grand Guardian of Mrs. Elinor Hawkins, first; Mrs.
— hee following selections were’ enJ0} Tepee is Guest Leila Hieronimus, second; and Mrs.
_ /The Ladies Aid Society of the' ed: a eerie a _ . Edna McGrath of Grass_ Valley,
Methodist church ‘e'd their €ilver. Piano solo,-Mrs. Bev. Barron; Mrs. Nettie BRET ESV Ee, Gt NO isd.
Tea, or thanks offering tea, for for-. :eading, Mrs. Jessie. Johnston: two. Vada City, Grand Guardian of the
"SCs SRS! aa aaa nena rae rape ; rt Tepee, as a representative of Grand . ;
ig issions e esaday ¢ ern n solos LYS ; = 2 eign missions Wednesday afternoon, solos, Mrs, Glen Clean mission Sees adil, Wan bu GUE ae Ga, Mrs. R. Noble McCormack
with about ffty members and. vistary address, Mrs. Bessie Farmer. im Peet sv gues 5
ors present. Tea was served at smal! Mrs. Farmer gave a talk on foreign daga Council of Sacramento Monday} is Luncheon Hostess v
oy : : CNP se evening. Grand Trustee Helen Salta ae
tables arranged for six. missions, speaking of the customs, z : ie Uae Mrs. R. Noble McCormack of East
zer of Dixon was also present.
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Nevada City . Nellie Clark of Piety Hill were joint
A large crowd enjoyed the meeting and banquet. The adoption degree was. exemplified. Mrs. Gildersleeve was presented wit a beautiful China bridge set and corsage ot
ice box flowers. A machine load
went down from Nevada City.
Harmony Ridge Club
Enjoys Hallowe'en Party
The Harmony Ridge Neighborly
Club entertained their husband with
a Hallowe’en party and dinner at the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Arbogast of
Blue Tent last Saturday evening.
The cosy home and table were artistically decorated with Hallowe’en
characters and the black and-orange
crepe paper. Thirty were present to
enjoy delicious sandwiches; and the
pumpkin pie served with whipped
cream.
. Evangeline Chapter
Elects Officers
At a meeting Tuesday evening
: Evangeline Chapter No. 13, O. E. S.,
of Nevada City elected the following officers:
Helen Worthy Matron;
Alice Davies, Associate Matron: Joseph Stenger, Worthy Patron; Walter Carlsén, Associate Patron; Katherine Celio, Conductress; Ruth Tamblyn, Associate Conductress; Miss
Alice Cooper, Secretary; Mrs. Joseph Stenger, Treasurer. Appointiye
officers will be chosen later.
The Chapter will hold installation
Serger,
Mrs. William Treglown and Mrs
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find Tavannes the favorite watch. Tavannes’
stream-lined beauty, attractive dials, new
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to the modern picture. We've a complete,
been made to the Sisquoe church. The
chapel and its three-acre churchyard
P fore, Fr. Augustine ‘preached the
each year is host at a barbecue on
his ranch in Sisquoc valley.
ing a group of friends with a most
delightful bridge party.
ion of yellow French marigolds and
yellow color scheme added charm to
the happy scene.
’Broad street most charmingly entertained a number of friends Tuesday and Wednesday with bridge
luncheons.
Prize winners Tuesday were. Mrs.
May Clemo, first; Miss Winnie Mulloy, second; Mrs. Eugenie McCullough, third.
High. scores’ made , Wednesday
were: Mrs. Ed C. Uren, first; Mrs.
Walter Hawkins, second; Mrs. L. G.
Lageson, third. Mrs. Claude Ferguson won first in mah jongg.
Mr. DeWitt Nelson Will
Speak Before Civic Club
At next Monday night’s meeting
of the Nevada City Woman’s Civic
Club the ladies will hold a business
meeting to which all members are
urged to attend. Following the business meeting DeWitt Nelson, supervisor of the Tahoe National Forest,
will give an interesting talk on the
work of Conservation and Forestry.
FOXEN FAMILY AIDED
FREMONT IN EARLY DAYS
(Continued from Page Five)
church a shrine to which annual pilpilgrimages already have been made.
The last one was on June 20th and
the number of persons participating
set'vices Tuesday evening, December. has given rise to hopes that the litfirst in Masonic Hall. tle house of worship, planned by
Benjamin Foxen and to which Fran-j;
. Mesdames Treglown and ._. ciscan Mission friars were wont to
Clarl H go many years since to preach to
oie soph ostesses their flocks, to celebrate marriages
and baptisms, and to bury the dead.
will in the future become a cherished historical landmark.
OLD CHAPEL RE-DEDICATED
Inspired and led by R. E. Easton
of Santa Barbara, a group of citizens of Santa Barbara county of July
30, 19338, re-dedicated the old Sisquoc chapel. Franciscan padres from
old Mission Santa Barbara took part
hostesses ‘Monday evening entertainA profusTwelve were present to enjoy congiimages will be made. Several such }.
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. Personal .
L. G. Lageson, county horticwtural commissioner, of Nevada City
attending a three day convention of
county sealers of weights°and measures of California. Mrs. Lageson and
son are spending this week in Sacramento while Mr. Lageson is away:
Eugene Englebi#tight, youngest
brother of Congressman H. L. En; glebright of this city, came up from
San Rafael with his wife and daugnleft yesterday for Fresno where he is!
ter, June, for a several day’s visit’
in this city and with Mrs, Engle—
bhight’s-relatives in Grass Valley. —
The Nevada County board of supervisors who have been in Session at
the county seat this week adjourned at noon yesterday after conducting routine business matters.
Fred Searls and brother, Bob
Searls, are financing a crosscut in
old workings in the Republic mine
near Graniteville it is reported. The
work is under the direction of William McLean.
Supplies were taken to the Eagle
Bird mine of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith southeast of Washington, last
week. Mrs.-Jorgensen of Stockton is
also staying at the mine.
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. FRIDAY
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SATURDAY
= Dall story full of Gals, «music
and Arline Judge provide laughs and romance.
SUNDAY
: Charlie Q
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Harold Bell. Wright's bestBrian Kent battles
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in the services singing a sonorous
old Spanish mass
fornia by Fr. Junipero Serra and his
brother friars. With
Coy and C. L. Preisker
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of “Santa
Sattler of Santa Barbara and Robert A. Wickenden, of Los Alamos, a
grandson of Foxen, Easton determonies an annual event and three
pilgrimages under his guidance have
and cemetery were presented to the
public by the Santa Maria branch
of the Security First National Bank
of Los: Angeles.
This year, as he did the year besermon at the old chapel and with
him were choiristers and _ priests
from his mission. In keeping with
early California traditions, Easton
Isolated for so long, neglected
brought—to—CaliiF
Frank J. Mc-.
Maria, Father Apgustine Hobrecht . §
of Mission Santa Barbara, Daniel A. . ¥
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the reverence of a great state.
size. He died in 1874. But knowing .
for decades, the tiny church of Sisquoc, now reached by excellent payed state roads, has been restored and
enters upon a new era deserving of
For years before he died, Foxen
had desired to erect a church on his
Rancho Tinaquaic in the valley of
the Sisquoc in order that those of the
Catholic faith on the widely scattered ranches of the district might
havea place to worship God. He did
not live to see his dream materialhis wishes in the matter, the Catholic
families who had ‘been his neighbors built the little church in 1875.
(To Be Continued)
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G
PTA MEET TO HEAR
SCHOOL HEALTH SURVEY
The regular meeting of the P. T.
A. will be today in the Methodist
church parlor at 2:30. Miss Carlson
of the State Anti-Tuberculosis Association will give a brief talk. Mrs.
Heffelfinger, county school nurse,
will present a survey of the health
situation in our schools. Mrs. Bonner’s report considers the district
P. T. A. meeting that was held in
Grass Valley Placerville on October 28.
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