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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 2, 1967 (20 pages)

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. ‘ é : % Mrs. Acker Chief of Women’s Club Tinker Belles Set Flower Show The Sierra Tinker Belles Garden Club is holding the Second Annual Flower Show August 12. at the Donner Lake Firehouse at the west end of Donner Lake of old Hwy. 40 from 1 to 7 p.m. The theme “Sierra Summer” will have the following categories: China Cove Oriental Inspiration in which line prodem inates. Lavender and Old Lace New ways with antiques using glass, china setal or wood. Trail Blazing Unusual, free for all, shadow box, etc. Magic Carpet Flat design with flower heads. Montint arrangement of one color. From the Sierra Woods Wildflowers gathered from the forest. Farewell to summerA study of color and.texture of dried materials. Kitchen Bouquet Use kitchen utensils, old-and new. Too Good to Eat Use of fruit and-or vegetables of fruit and-or vegetables... « Junior Division Miniature Arrangements not exceeding 4 inches square. Objects Using any object combined with flowers. Dry ArrangementsFigurines permissable. Monotone One color predominating. Flowers of SummerAny flower of the season. Exhibitors must enter arrangements between 8 and 10 a.m. Judging will be at 10:30 a.m. Proceeds from the flower show will be used toward the purchase of garden furniture at the Tahoe Forest Hospital which serves the Truckee, Donner and North Lake Tahoe area. know more about this unique experience. Miss Hamilton is an area representative for Chapman College and will be glad to talk with college students about the program. Miss Hamilton visited some 20 ports during the world tour. The 420 students and 70 fatulty members represented 180 other college campuses. Classes, held six days a week at sea, were interspersed with in-port trips and meetings, with students and officials cf the countries visited. The rts of call for the S.5. yndam included eight Mediterranean and eight Far Eastern ports. Miss Hamilton described her experience as the best way to study world history and oceanography, find subject matter for public speaking, and put French to practical use. Refreshments wili be served by members of Hannah and Lydia Circles. Mrs. Roy Nelson is program chairman. Shrine Order Plans Picnic The Unity Shrine No. 65, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold its annual picnic at Memorial Park Sunday at 1 p.m. The potluck affair is open to all Sojourners and friends. Don’t forget to bring your own table service. On Aug. 11-12, from 9 a.m. to.4 p.m. the Magi Club will hold a rummage sale at the old Golden Rule store on Mill Street in Grass Valley. All rummage to be brought to the Golden Rule on Aug. 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and if you can’t get it there yourself, call 273-3271 or 273-4781 for pickup. Lodge Potluck Grass Valley Lodge No. 12 held their monthly paid potluck dinner last Thursday, July 27, in the dining hall of the Independent Order of Odd: Fellows on Mill Street, Grass Valley, In spite of the hot weather, the meeting was wellattended. Following the dinner, a musical program was presented by Mrs. Frances Comstock, Mrs. Grace Porter and Verne Davis, much toenjoyment of all. Games for young and old alike completed the evening. WSCS Meeting Due Thursday The general meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Grass Valley First Meth° odist Church will be held ’ in Wesley Hall Thursday for a short business meeting and special program. Miss. Donna Hamilton, daughter of a former pastor and wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Leo Hamilton, now of Novato, will speak and show slides of her four month trip around the world taken last year on the World Campus Afloat of Chapman College. his meeting will be open to all interested persons, men, women and especially young people, who would like to Neva Rebekah Lodge No. 119 will be well represented this year with Jean Brass, shown on the left, as area 3 chairman on Gogg Fellowship, and Esther Foster, area 3 chairman on State of the Order. Neva Rebekah Lodge No. 119 ment in regular session Tuesday July 25, at which time final plans were made for the rummage sale This Thursday and Friday dates set for the sale to be held in the Grass Valley Odd Fellows building, using the Church Street entrance. Area 3 Good Fellowship Chairman Jean Brass announced that she will be attending the annual barbecue picnic at the Odd Fellows Home in Saratoga on August 13, and invited any members who wished to
do so to go-with her. The birthday song was sung to Brita Rozynski. Refreshments were served by Doris Bertram and her committee. Brita Rozynski will be chairman for the August 8 meeting. County Chamber to Hold Fete The first annual installation dinner-dance of the Nevada County Chamber of Commerce will be held Saturday, at the Alta Sierra Country Club. Social hour will be at 6:30 p.m. with dinner following at 8:00 p.m. The general public is invited to attend and may call 2652449 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday, for reservations. Assemblyman Gene Chappie will be installing officer. The outgoing officers are: Coy Millerpresident; Jim Harrisvice president, Mary Lou Steger-treasurer. Incoming officers to be installed are: Harold Nyepresident, Jim Harrisvice president, Larry Farrell-treasurer. The outgoing directors are: Mary Lou Steger and Babe Pinaglia. The new directors appointed to fill vacancies are Ken Maish and Barbara Lane. The incoming president, Harold Nye, was born in Great Falls, Mont. He is married and his. wife’s name is Evelyn. He is the father of two boys and two girls. In 1952, he came to Grass Valley as an officer of the Bank of America in Grass Valley. He was promoted and sent to Sacramento in 1959, but returned to Grass Valley as the manager. Last September he celebrated his 25th anniversary with the Bank of America. He is treasurer of the March of Dimes, past director of the Nevada County Chamber of Commerce, past president and now director of the Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce, a member of advisory committee for Sierra Memorial Hospital, and last year’s recipient of the Covey Award. Milhous Shows Pets to Head Start Tots Mr. Oliver Milhous, owner of Milhous Junior Guest Ranch near North San Juan, showed the children enrolled in the Head Start program his many animals on Wednesday, July 26. Included were horses, cows, rabbits, goats, ducks, geese, puppies, deer, raccoons, a ring-tailed cat, and a llama. At the close of the day, he took the children for a pony ride. On previous field trips the children have been to the local fire and police staions, to a zoo, and to a nature trail, led by their three teachers, Mrs. Elsie Rose, Mr. Andy Divino, and Miss Peggy Smith, it was announced today by Head Start Director Everett H. Currier. Mrs. Christine Acker was recently installed as the new president for the Nevada City Women’s Civic Club. Assisting her for the coming term will be Irene Welch, first vice president; Mary Bankert, second vice president; Isabel Hefelfinger, third vice president; May Keene, treasurer; and Esther Hartung, secretary. The Nevada City Women’s Civic Club, one of the oldest in Nevada City, was originated in 1927 and has been in continuous session. It is a member of the National and International General Federation of Women’s Clubs, and also a part of the Sutter District. The club meets at noon in the National Hotel on the third Wednesday of each month. The Spiritual Life Fellowship of the Grass Valley Methodist Church met at 10 Friday morning, July 28 in the church parlor. Etta Moyle was in charge of the meeting. The Grass Valley Elks will hold.a beef barbecue Aug. 13 at Lions Lake starting at 12 noon. There will be fun and games for the whole family old and young alike. ‘Cruise’ Planned The Grass Valley First Baptist Church announces its Hawaiian Cruise a summer reading program to promote reading good books. Any books read between July 1 Sept. 24 will count, but they must be wholesome reading and four out of the ten required to reach the goal, must be Christian. To,keep track of the race and all those entered, small sailboats with the person’s name on it are pinned on a. large map in the church where all can e it. As that particulay person reads and finishes each book, they progress from island to island until they finally reach Niihau, the goal of the contest. On September 24th, a luau will be held for the entire church and the person who finishes reading all 10 books first will be recognized and will then choose which new book he wants put into the church library in his name. To enter, just pick up your cruise tickets at the First Baptist Church in Grass Valley. Sb 8 Se iptaes e + greta ye 2D % So eT Fars» 4