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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 8, 1935 (8 pages)

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Sociui Events fs ek ee rece rae aie NEVADA Le ory. NUGGET FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935. —_— Ce eins Ph as. Anew tne for Oakland COWBOY MILLIONAIRE M ARRIO' PI'S SPEECH PRAISED Decorative Motii where they have taken an apartactu madame Wy onal idee the wie DRAMA OF SWIFT People are still commenting on the Mrs. William Treglown of Nevada eras sare ‘ fine talk made by Dick Marriott, 1oSt. Agnes and City entertained the latter part of/ John R.‘Pavilla, who has been vissseigeet aaa it oe odie meals RISE TO FORTUNE cal Boy Scout, at the Country Fai Trinity Guilds Meet last week with a Hallowe’en ‘party, iting his daughter, Mrs. Christian ‘moved from the Spanish mine _ to : : ; ai h We ahok ae Wha Rise her cosy home being decorated with) anderson, and famila, has returned. Nevada City. They plan to live here ; , ee ee ene Deters Mrs. E. C. Uren, president of St. i ‘ e : Blazing a path as a pioneer of 4/4), ‘oronh He zav : pumpkins, bright autumn leaves, and/to San Francisco. permanently and are occupying the ; a Ph eth Mitheade Agnes Guild was hostess yesterday! . tits. Two tables of bridge were Dr. and Mrs. B. W. H ; , {mew type action motion picture,. sketch of Boy Scout work and touchat her home on Broad’ street, to a q > 2nd MIs. Bb. W. Hummelt re-. C. E. Leiter apartment on Bast Seg eas i pers ga hi Jendiairt itl ; enjoyed, prizes being awarded t0O. turned Friday from a few dave tn : George O’Brien’s new starring vic-)ed on his. splen rip with other ee . Mrs: Btnel Randy, first: Mite Rath Gan iranciees Wale in eke diy DEL ee, MATL COB] rg, The Cowboy Millionaire,” . Bo¥ Scouts on thetr tour of the ‘Uniend Prinity: Senet: eee oe ae Hutchison, second and Mrs. Hutch-. yummelt attended a conventi f pune. t0 eM fee see Bradiey Ae opens tonight at the Nevada Theatre. . ted States a eee ee ee oe Co mpIOON tHE ison, consolation, Dainty refresh-. 4 meri C a ss eiangenthe ing Co. and is now at the Omega é : : : hidaceas acrved tek 488 : : American ollege of Surgeons. peg Action ranges over six thousand] moving film is packed to the hilt : ' ; ments in keeping with the occasion Mr, and Mrs. Allen Glass. who quartz mine in Willow Valley. iles f naan fis 46 AML reer pP4 Sag EE (eae were served at the close of the eve-/. have been visiting M a eee Te : oN Lodge Parties ning. oe § Mr. and Mrs. zona’s deserts. Audiences are proProducer Sol Lesser spared no E Wi T; George Gildersleeve for several days, NUGGET ADS PAY mised an engrossing lot of thrills. money to give to this picture a fit‘or Winter lime — fia Was 1 ’ ‘ : This Fox Film release has been; ting frame. Neva Rebekah Lodge and OustoYE] LOWJACKETS acclaimed whataves: aden. it es. iGeévee O’Brien Moves with ‘ease mah Lodge of Odd. Fellows of NeEng chews the stereotyped formula of the] from the hard west to society’s drawvada City held their f'rst dance and . hardened cowboy plus fragile gitl. } jing rooms. card party last evening with throngs i Thru th fluttering around mortgaeee homeEvalyn Bostock, talented English t 8 of members enjoying a most deA steads. film actress, plays the female leadlightful time. Delicious cakes and = Glimpse of Building Activity In “‘The Cowboy Millionaire” the] ing role opposite George O’Brien. coffee were served. The next party . VOL. NOVEMBER 8. 1§ : settings denote wealth, and bespeab . Edgar Kennedy, Alden Chase and . 8, 1935, No. 31. of the winter series will be held in alae usinems = RSE yas aon . refinement and culture. The womet. Maude Allen make up the supporting Colfax in three weeks. * (By BEN SWEENEY) . ae Gi itis > ir lek pas : wear clothes befitting wealthy so-/ cast. The direction is by Edward : Playing in their last game of the ther. We still have Have you looked . a ed bedadane'f pucet BE SRE ae Cline. Guests of Marysville iaauott abate the Grass Valley Plenty in stock. over the Schlage of the village street. No chases pre ae Fortnightly Club ies re Yell igus of this city PS Ck Made of felt and/ Lock line recently? ; dominate the picture, yet this fast. Subscribe for ‘The Nugegct. Miners rg ellowjac . so is cit) " metal and will keep. They have the latoe ; Mrs. O. McCraney, Mrs. C. E. Par-. Were unable to score Wednesday ana . the heat ein the} est. in home door . ; ; sons, Mrs.Raglan Tuttle and Mrs. left the field with a fourteen point ah where it beHehe oie the Gordon Bettles were guests Wednes-. Victory for Grass Valley. The Grass oe bos pit Di is : day ;: nt ‘ , Valley team made both of their tal‘ ; ; ay at luncheon and an afternoon} Our salesman, Samples in our of. of entertainment of the Fortnightly ; lies in the second half, the Nevada ; “Bill Tice”’ is sportfice. ; club of Marysville . City men obviously wearing beneath ie pene conven-. Ing a new. Gar so 2 ) 5 : cau is Sie gees, jience for your con-. can get around ana ea . : i : j +he aes ter dete se cele a . tractors is a stock. see our. customers THAT'S HOW. Beautifully tailorEvangeline Chapter ° yas 1e weight aia : by a drawer fronts] in better shape than Lawyer: “And d ‘ ll l d : ‘the Miners was not large, but was and sides in all nec-} ever. how do you know Elects Officers . sufficient to act as a benefit to their essary sizes. This it was exactly that eaqina sty es an ‘ : lL nlavine: material is lipped The Lane home. distance?” a . 9 ° Evangeline Chapter,.O. E. S. of . P ponge es al Gece casey and rabbeted al-} being ~ constructed Witness: “Bepatterns to suit Wetadd City ‘Siocien Gaticers Tues . ready to put togeth . by Contractor Ralph! cause I thought ey : ; ‘more nervous in this game than in er. Cochran on Bould-. some jackass would the taste of any day evening, the following were any other game this season. Severa) oe er street, Nevada. ask me that queschosen for the coming year: , , Contractor Jack] City is all plastered! tion, so I measured plays which might have resulted in ; L y all plastere on, hh Miss Katie Eddy, matron; Mrs.! scores were unused, and the locals a a ee and finish is being . it.” man or yout ° Helen Berge?, associate matron; . failed to even endanger the visitors’ paren eas 2 ; ; a house in Nevada wy ry ER Mrs. Alice Davies, conductress; Mrs. territory. City and also conNEVADA COUN LUMB Catherine Celio, associate conductJones of Nevada City was slow in structing a garage. COMPANY ‘ Ms ress; Mr. E. P. Gleason, patron; Mr. getting off punts whereas FaulkWeatherstrip is “THE FULL SERVICE YARD Joseph: Stenger, associate patron: 2 : an item that has Oscar J. Odegaard, Manager ti : 2 ae Dp On; )ner of Grass Valley did. some excelhad a strong run Phones 498-499. Nevada City 5 ie ihe Alice Cooper, secretary; Mrs. jent booting. Burgen, a YellowjackJanie Hall, treasurer. The following! ot, did the only outstanding running e. to be appointive officers, Mrs.]of the day. Bonner also a local playH rginia O'Neill, warder; Adah,. or turnéd in a fine game. —— rotean x Mrs. Irene Barron; Ruth, Miss Lois ASU SS enchants Teteesorterlotestesoriotete SEELETTAA EELS EE EEE ETE tote Eden; Esther, Miss Esther TreJudge Raglan Tuttle of Nevada % maine; Martha; Mrs. Bernice PenCity will ‘be the principal speaker ‘3 rose. on the Armistice Day program at % Installation of officers will take. the Veterans Memorial Building on L Place in the Masonic building in this} Armistice Day, November 11. * 3 city in two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. William Treglown of + os ESE ETAT this city have as house guests, Mr. x + and Mrs. IF. A. Wilson of Hobart : : i
NUGCET ADS PAY . Mills. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Tre-. # The clouds above may threaten rain, a Mid slown are cousins. + _ But when the roof is steady, » b ahs 3 . : ty emma sm of . * Though rain may fall and rude winds B FRIDAY AND : howl, ; : tl SATURDAY Aza rocery i Ma’s nerves remain quite steady; a aS . SWIFT'S OR + And when she knows the roof has had :. CAMPFIRE < . + The coat of paint it’s needin’, x . Sketched from by 4 ace D Prices effective from She'll go about her daily tasks * t th Ss ™, ¥ i se a“ . . fy e * [he storms outside unheedin’. sf S ock ese are 3" November 8th to 15th {/: : > ? . ae Pee if PAINTS z. . notched lapel mo. : ) ot with h . % We have in our store especially prepared paint for £. dels 1t smoot " TAN’ A} c #. * either iron or compositicn roofing; also bright colored # . : LIPTON’S ORANGE PEKOE TEA, ”2 Ib.. J8° Big sither tron or comp gi g ?\. trim lines. = stains and paints for wooden shake or. shingle construc-900" big genes te Ee * ‘ LIPTON’S ORANGE PEKGE TEA, 2 !». -.(O° Bz ton. Se Pe of we € buyer prerers tO avoid ine cost Or a new roo te . e ° 9 9 My ¥ she ° . Oa : re? yal) MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS, Pkg.. 2ic % this winter, he can succ 2csfully and very economically . Sty le, fi abrics a1 ud i” rice that’ll mure ‘i % Ky e e i 9 Pkgs. J3c § . = ‘epair the roof now in use. : ee than suit you this i ! a 5 We invite all those interested to call, get our prices * Bes 3 icatli 7o a tp irs 7 i CUIGHA (RAR Vee oo 9 Cans 4Qc Giz ond see sample application of our products. ; % « ty fics sass ‘ THE-BUILDERS’ SUPPLY; ae #1 3 EY * ‘ ie r ye J . Dd FONTANA MACARONI --<-.0.0000-002 Pkgs. [7c @/: : “ GHLLETT’S SPANISH SAFFRON «2.0 27H: amtLOUSE : \ 63% PRED CONNER, Managet we eed 7 . Bit PHONE 23 315 SPRING STREET NEVADA CITY *% REE BRAND BLACK PEPPER. 8 bo eee 17< Soolest ole stertidca afeste riots heehee eter lonietectetetat ti tthe fete hge loti steteoktetetertestesteitesterte ene . so BLACK FIGS, 1 tb. pkg. A ey or oe I7e 4 aH You'll have money In your pocket and extra dividends PRI Med; Ibs. in satisfaction! Styling . chests are fullei, shouiders i RUNES, Posner tele se a get Cara 3 Ibs. 2c heavier, waists trim, hips fairly snug.. correct in te Ati every detail! Fine worsteds and tri-twists in wew CITRON, LEMON OR ORANGE PEEL, per lb. 23¢ 'B U LOVA nies i . shades and patterns that are also correct! h. DIAMOND BRAND HONEY, 20 02. jar. 18¢ we have.ever offered. . ) fe es . FEAGARDEN MARASCHINO CHERRIES, 6 0-17: . DEL RAY CHICKEN RAVIOLIS, 16 oz.. 15¢ . . H-f OATS, Quick or Regular, Small pkg. ....... 13¢ H-0 OATS, Quick or Regular, Large pkg.. 28c 5 . BRIARDALE ASPARAGUS TIPS, 7 VOLE Oe: rn l5¢ . ny. They’ve just arrived! Uni : AN . Wevety Caps Marathon Miss ' & 1 AMERICA New styles and fabrics. ; PEACHES 2 ve ee SER ae ‘ua. 2 cans 3]c Correct in every detail! : For style, depend$ NS a ey. c hoe ‘ bal 4% PEARS, ee 2 cans 39 ability and VALUE -98 —-a Bulova watch APRICOTS, Re oe ee ee 2 cans 43 inte ot Fleeces, checks, twists, mixtures LADY MAXIM ’ en “weeds and cassimeres . . gake ‘The sg inch bound b+ sn snap: PINEAPPLE, 2% . 9 cans 37: gour pick? They*re all blocked in beck yo in pal Si up FINGEATE LE. “725 -----prcanesnenetinisanerstassatedpasnsstneasensegsenee crown ine a]. : . : : by hand and steam shrunk. _ low felt in all aeiy Fall Aerie . ’ . * . ‘ ©. ; Child’s Paint Book FREE with the purchase of six H AR . UN GS cans of Westlake goods, while the supply lasts DEPENDABLE. JEWELERS 124 Mill Street Phone 155 i . This Store Will Be Closed Monday, Armistice Day GRASS VALLEY ~ Inc. bet