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‘obtained by mail at the Ware-HazelNEVADA. CITY-GRAS 3 _ VALLEY NUGGET _
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SACRAMENTO OCT. 11
SACRAMENTO: ‘Having received
“rayve’-notices for its premiere in San. —
Francisco la8t week, Chafpentier’s
opera, “Louise,” will be presented by
the San Francisco Opera ‘company
Saturday evening, October 11, at the
Memorial auditorium, Sacramento.
This second event on the Sacramento
Music Series, will feature in its superlative cast, Miss Dorothy Kirsten, the
Metropolitan’s blond, young soprano,
in the name role; and Raoul Jobin,
the famous lyric tenor ‘of the San
Francisco and Metropolitan operas, as
her lover, Julien. a
Ezio Pinza will sing the role of
Louise’s father, and Claramae Turner
supporting cast of any production in
the entiré repertoire of opera will
feature Alessio de Paolis, Lois Hartzells and Beta —
Reservations for “Louise” may be
ton box office, Weinstock-Lubin’s,
Sacramento. For prompt service, a
check and, stamped, self-addressed
envelope should be enclosed.
sco of thie ptesent se at Hunters
62,000 — to 360,000 horsej is Miss Donna Hyatt, queen of the},
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DRESSING THE PART
By Paulson
JOB’S DAUGHTERS
GRASS VALLEY: Mrs. Helen Bacon, Grand Guardian.-6f Job’s Daughters, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, deputy
gtand guardian, visited Grass .Valléy
Bethel Jast night.
. The visitors were formally received
local Bethel.
Miss Beatrice Joyce Bennetts and
Miss Betty Rae Waddelow were in
charge of decoration’ and
Bethel tendered the visiting officials
a dinner at the Bret. Harte Inn, previous to the ceremonial meeting.
refresh-.
ments. The executive council of the
WESTERN “MINING COUNCIL
AUBURN; “The Western Mining
Council wil], have its annual election
meeting Monday, October 18th, at ‘the
Hotel Auburn ‘here. There: will be a
director’s conference at 3 p. m. and a
dinner “meeting at 7 p. m. Fall and
winter programs will be mapped. Robert Dahlberg. of this city is in charge
PAGE EIGHT
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DISTRICT Of
NEVADA, CITY: © Dis
Grand Exalted Bilks Tater pete.
Fortin of Sacramento Lodge Noo
paid an official visit last night to ‘local lodge No. 518, Benevolent Pre.
tective Order of Elks, last night, z
Headed by Exalted Ruler William
J. Wasley, the ritualistic team of of
ficers initiated a class @ Bs
at the ceremonies at the Elks Home,
Lewis Ipsen Weds
Miss Jessie J. Lucas
GRASS VALLEY: Lewis Del Tpsex
and Miss Jessie Jearthette Lucas were
united in marriage. last Saturday, Oc.
tober 4th, by Bishop Ralph Greenwell
of the Latter Day Saints Church, at
ceremonies in his home on Alta Hi,
Only close friends attendeq the
wedding. After a brief honeymoo:
the couple will make their home .
Dixon, Solano county.
Ipsen is associated with his father
in the operation of a service station,
in Vacaville. _
Funeral Monday for
. Catherine H. Cooper
NEVADA CITY; Funeral. services
for Mrs. Catherine H. Cooper will be
held at Holmes, Funeral Home Mon
day afternoon. Mrs Cooper, a. well.
known former resident of this city,
died in VeteransAdministration,
Cen~
ter Hospital in Los Angeles,
She was a veteran of the SpanishAmerican war, having served as a
nurse. She leaves a nephew, Leo J,
, Cooley, of. Nevada City,
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of arrangements.
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prices paid. Drive in with car.
Leavé with cash. EARL COVEY
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A. oon BUY:--Outmill,” “Write full” “particulars,’ ‘stating pitice, etc., to
Box N, the Nugget, 305
Broad St., Nevada City.
07, 19, 14, 17 tp
‘ fi ‘before 6 Pie: ts
»G. E. Golvin
_ PLASTERING
McCourtney ‘Road
Phone Grass Valley. 101-J
jos driving truck; preferably
. Diesel. 7 years Diesel experience. P.O. Box 292, aoe
SWANTED-Good ased cars. Highest .
GARAGE 143,East Main Street,
it from: ‘gaw-.
We have two. small Pianos
we are going to sell in the
vicinity of Nevada City.
Discount for cash or small
down payment and_ very
easy terms. Write or Phone
Cline Piano Co. 1130-10th
St:, Sacramento, California.
MOMS SAYS
you get. the of
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FURNITURE
220 Commercial Street
Telephone Nevada City 587
“THE LAND OF PINES”
4. HOME and one-half acre of ground
just outside.of Nevada City: Living room, bedroom, kitchen, pantry,
sleeping porch, bedroom and bath~
room, Workshop 10x20. ~ Well furnished.* $3}800.00.
1.88 ACRES bordering the new DownievilleHighway. The property also
has & home on’ 4t. Two bedrooms,
‘kitchen, living poor) anit bathroom,
Garage under house. Cement “pier
foundation. Electricity, N. ID,
water, and school bus _ facilities.
$1,500.00 down and monthly paymentS:.of $42.54 a month.
A HOME: just ‘between Nevada City
and Grass Valley which has a fair
size lot. Living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and garage.. Grapes and berries. $2,750.
_. May be had for $1,500.00 down.
Walter Engell Broker
Howard Mehrmann
‘. Associate Broker
NATIONAL HOTEL BLDG.
Nevada CityTelephone 122
FOR SALE—31%4x4% Speed Graphic
Camera completely equipped. Price
$225.00. Inquire at 214 East, Main
St., Grass Valley.
WORK WANTED — Light
housework. Telephone 410W or 431, Nevada City.
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