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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 8, 1937 (4 pages)

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PAGE FOUR NEVADA CITY NUGGET ee rence <2 = Spaies Social Events A Daughter is Born to with friends in Hermosa and there Mr. Janiss attended Mr. and Mrs. W. Sheldon Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Ward Sheldon of Nevads City were happy to receive Sunday daughter had been Berkeley, early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon went to Berkeley Friday. Bot and are doing’ splendidly.-Mrs. Sheldon’s aunt, Miss C. Green. of Berkeley is . at the Sheldon home on_ the old . Town Talk road with Jacaueline ses Jane Sheldon. { news mother Jane Bennett Saturday Hostess Miss Jane Bennett Saturday evening at her home hostess on was A “scavanger hunt’’ and, other games were greatly enjoyed. Present for the jolly time were Madge Pianezzi, Hoff, Shirley Davis, Bon Gilkey, Melvin Clark, Elton Tobiassen, Karl Kopp, Fred Garrison, Reg Kennedy, Albert Pontiscelli, Bob Carr, Norman Kopp and Jane Bennett, CISONQA! . Miss Fern Rockefeller spent last week end in San Francisco. Charles Jeffrey, who attends business. college in Oakland, spent. last week end in Nevada City with’ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeffrey. Mrs. Marvin Schance and infant daughter returned Saturday from Sacramento. Mrs. Bessie Wales, 80 years of age and one of the ‘oldest natives of Grass Valley, passed away yesterday. She leaves daughters and one son. Funeral services will be held in Grass Valley Wednesday. Martin Costello, mining man of Forest Hill who is mterested in gravel and quartz mines in that district, was a Nevada City visitor today calling on Engineer Ed C. Uren} six while here. Mrs. Otto E. Schiffner guest Miss Virginia Bolger of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Bolger is a sister to Mrs. Milton Schiffner and’ came to! has as a California with Mr. and Mrs. Schiff. ner when they returned’ recently from a two months visit with Mrs. Schiffner’s relatives in the eastern city. Mr. Otto E. Schiffner spent the week end in San Francisco and returned with Miss Bolger. ™M. A. Morrison, bookkeeper of the Sugar Pine Products company at Graniteville is in Nevada City working on the books of the company’s plant on Spring street. He has been . ihe employ of the company 20 years and will spend the winter at the Nevada City plant. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Janiss, owners, and operators of My Place in this city, returned Friday evening from . ConfecSandwiches at Colley’s tionery. Auto Financing and Insurance PHONE 405 Cramer’s’ AUTO EXCHANGE “A Safe Place to Buy” Hills Flat Grass Valley, California Gilbert G. Cramer, Proprietor. that a] born to them in} daughter } Glendale, and Los LaCrescenta, Pasadena at Lac ORs { be. Perry, who is under A. Dow, at Portola, evening parents, Thursday visiting his Will Perry. Mr. a ten day vacation spent in Southern California. They visited for a time while Rotary meeting. They also visited Ross mine city. They also visi:ed the Noss mine Long Angeles. ! Mr. Janiss stated he found condi. tions down there not as good as they . should Wesley employed: spent in Nevada City and Mrs. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By MARY MARTZ The Nevada City A football team Hich street, to a delightful party. Will play Grass Valley at Grass ValNevada City Grass Valley when the B teams met, and Betty Andrews, ; everyone hopes the A team can even Rose Pontiscelli, June Paxson, Dot! the score. The boys have been practicing hard. The boys who probably will be on the starting line up are Phil Angove, Cliff Hoff, Eddie Doolittle, Hershal Lotz, George Williard, Rex Robinson, Melvin Clark, Bill Joyal, enthusiagsm has been created for the game and everyone is ready for the annual ley on Armistice Day. has already lost a game_ to Bill Molthen, Elgin Pingree, and Reggie Kennedy. Much big game with Grass Valley. TYPING AND SHORTHAND The direction’ of . Miss Baggley their sixty word certtificate. win soon. INJURED ARM HEALS tember by Thanksgiving. Her twin with her. They 70th has remained brated their est living twins. tionery. shorthand classes under the have shown fine progress. This week Rachael Horner and Helen Provine won They are trying now for their eighty word certificate which they probably’ will Mrs, Adeline Curtis of Manzanita street, who broke her left arm when she fell from, her steps early in Sephas had the. cast removed and expects to be able to use her arm sister Adelaide Denny of Oakland was visiting at the time of the accident and celebirthday September 10 and are Nevada county’s oldCrab Cocktails at Colley’s ContecAAW. WILL MEET WEDNESDAY EVENING The Nevada County Unit of the American Association of University Women will hold its November meet. ing at the home of Mrs. Raglan Tuttle, Wednesday, November 10. with Mrs. Robert Ingram and Mrs. H. M. Leete in charge of arrangements. Mrs. H. P. Davis of Nevada City will be guest speaker of the evening? Mrs. Davis who has lived in Norway, in Haiti, and other far distant parts of the world will picture to her audience many invoresting -things about th@ Hfe and steliery of joyed. Commander Glenn Cleland and C. E. Bosworth gave an argument, arrest, jailing and trial that was ridiculous. Sheriff Tobiassen was called to handcuff the pair but}. Tony Costa thinking the quarrel was real went to the rescue in real fash-. ion. Attorney Frank Finnegon conducted a mock trial. ROSEVILLE WINS The Nevada City C basket ball team played Roseville’s C team Friday. Roseville was victorious’ by a large score. Those playing on Nevada City’s team were Kirk Martin, Ellsworth Pingree, Ronald Joyal, Bill Rickard, Lloyd Haddy and Charies these countries. Mrs. Davis presents her intrepretations and facts in a colorful and witty manner ,and the ladies are looking forward with keen Thomas. On November 10, the C team will play Grass Valley’s team at Grass Valley. No, 3795 NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Matter ANN COLE, also A. COLE, Deceased. In MARY MARY as Mary A. ‘Cole, deceased, fice of the ‘Clerk of the present them, with the Mary A. Cole, deceased. Dated November 6th, 1937. LEONARD PRISK, ‘First Publication 1937. Noy. 8, 15, 22, 29.
M. D. Ott Bldg., Nevada City. of the Estate of known , as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Leonard Prisk as Executor of the last will and testament of Mary Ann Cole, also known to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary vouchers with six months after the first publication of this notice in the ofSuperior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, .or to necessary vouchers within six.months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor at the office of Jones & Finnegan, 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California the same being his place of business in all matters connected with the estate of said Executor aforesaid. November JONES & FINNEGAN, Attorneys for Executor, Nevada City, California. Correct Glasses — W. P. Sawyer, icvada Theatre MONDAY if SOULS AT SEA: xary Cooper in the great role of arbiter of life and death when a great ship burns at sea and life boats will hold only half of the voyagers. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MR.DODD TAKES THE AIR: With Kenny Baker as the captivat in g singer. And poor Mr. Dodd has woman trouble. But he is a great fixer. He wins the girl and place on the air, THURSDAY THEY WON'T FORGET: Claude _ Rainis, Gloria Dickson and Edward Norris star in this great emotional ‘drama of a woman’s unfailing devotion and loyalty to the man she trusted. For Christmas.. Adoring Relatives will appreciate Portraits of your children. them made now before the rush. it eC -Make STALE Have holiday a deposit now and the gift -' selection “you make here will be held for you. GRASS VALLEY PHONE 67 Nee fe he Hid Hdidieleloloieleiieieieieiojeioieieiey interest to hearing her Wednesday night. Preceding the. speaker of the evening there will be a brief business meeting which will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Each member of A. A. U. W. is privileged to bring one guest to Wednesday’s meeting. BANNER MT. POST AND AUXILIARY INSTALLATION . Sixty "two members and_ guests were present Saturday. evening to enjoy the party given by Banner Mt. Post at the Happy Hour resort on the Colfax road. A Grass Valley orchestra furnished music and a dainty banquet was served. The Veterans and. Auxiliary installed their newly elected officers earlier in the evening at a joint srevice Pythian Castle in Nevada City; The new officers of the post were published last issue but the newly elected and appointed officers for the auxiliary are, President, Elsie Weldon; Sr. Vice—Margaret Bosworth; Jr. Vice—Virginia Pease; Chaplain—Margaret Tonella; Conductress—-Mae Williams; Treasurer —Helen ‘Keifer; Secretary’ — Mary Tonella; Patriotic Instructor —— Blanche Williams; Guard — Nancy James; Historian—Agnes Hoskens; Color Bearers—Minnie Young, Jessie Costa, Tillie Weiss, Leah Blkus; Trustee—Mildred Tobiassen. Mrs. O. Tonella, past president, installed the newly elected officers. A short program furnished by the veterans at the Happy Hour’ was! quite amusing, The Highland Fling . by Earl Raymond was thoroughly en“Private Property—No Trespassing”’ signs for sale at the Nugget Office. Dr. West's Tooth Paste Offer 40s DR. WEST’S TOOTH PASTE 49c McKESSON ANTISEPTIC Full. Pint Bottle 5 9c 89c Value. Both for New Low Prices: 600c AlkaSeltzer $1.50 Petrolagar All numbers 75¢c Doans Kidney Pills $1.20 Sal Hepatica 50 Ipana Tooth Paste 1.25 Creomulsion : $1:25 Pinkham Comp. .:..:. $1.09 . $1.25 Sma ‘Baby Pood 22.2.. 98c in — ——————— ‘Treasured. beyond iwords are your Personal Christmas Cards See our sample books of ecards that will thrill you in their originality——color and modern engraving. DICKERMAN Drug Store NEVADA CITY : New Ray Miachine-less PERMANENT WAVE PERFECT FOR EVERY TYPE OF HAIR’ PRICE mie Marie Beauty Shop I 39 Mill Street, Grass Valley PHONE—GRASS VALLEY 177 Used Car 1936 Ford Sedan (like new) 1934 Ford Sedan. 1934 Ford Coupe (Radio) 1931 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Pickup . 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Dodge Sedan 1929 Ford Sedan AT: Wholesale Prices tit eA ce ee Oe We ee er “THESE CARS ARE ALL GUARANTEED 1928 Studebaker Sedan 1928 Nash Sedan Chrysler Coupe 1932 Dodge Truck 1929 Ford Truck ‘WE CARRY OUR'OWN PAPER Webb Motors 212 MILL STREET.. OPP. LIBRARY, GRASS VALLEY [SEE WINDOWS . ] Ladies’ and Children’s SLACKS PLAY SUITS MEN’S STRAW HATS Value $1.95 for) SUMMER SLEEPING GARMENTS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN AT SUCH LOW PRICES ONE CAN NOT AFFORD TO MISS SUMMER SILKS AND SO MANY THINGS ONE HAS TO SEE TO APPRECIATE STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M. ee T H EE —_ Lace House ALL SALES FINAL ee LeeLee LEE Le LeeLee eee wat Et Tm Ya a a Ma aa Mal a a Raa Wed Ma Band Wand Wa Bal Waal Wad Bal Daal ed Dac Daal Dead Mandl Dac Vand cdl aed Bec Dood Ded Deed Deed Dod Ped Pot Dod Dod i ALL CASH SALES FPLELELE LE LE Le LE Le Le Le Le Le Le LeeLee i Le The crowning achievement in radio! 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