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By ELSIE DILLBERG
The Penn Valley 4-H Christand family from San Jose. Mrs,
mas party and family potluck Midkiff's mother, Mrs. C. E.
will be held this coming FriPottorff from Sioux City, Iowa
day, at the Rough and Ready joined in the festivities.
Grange Hall. New members will Earl and Hazel Hilbert and
be initiated into the, club thatchildren, Phillip, Michelle and
evening, If you have not been Greg spent Thanksgiving Day
contacted. as to what to bring, with Earl's parents, Mr. and
please call Mrs. Luce at 273Mrs. Earl Hilbert of Weimar.
8952, This is a fun evening for Saturday Earl and Hazel visited
all 4-H members and theirfamwith Hazel's brother in Loomis,
ilies and the mothers always Don and Zelda Heller enjoyed.
prepare such tasty dishes for the day with Larry and Alta
this event, Shehan of the Sunset District.
The annual Ready Springs Visiting at the Con Heller,
Turkey Trot was held at the Jr. home is Don's mother, Mrs.
school the day before ThanksCatherine Heller from Manhatgiving. This event is sponsored ten Beach, They all enjoyed
by the Student Council. The upThanksgiving Day with Jane's
per grade children run over a sister, Mrs. Helen Cowell. .
premarked course. Firstprize . Ron and Norma Bowen and
is a turkey, second prize, a children, Clif and Fern spent
chicken and third prize a puinpThanksgiving in Yuba City with
kin pie. In the 5th, 6th division, Norma's mother, Mrs. Marboys, Mark Warnke was first, guerite Ewing. The Bowen's have
Leonard Barker, second and been really busy the past few
Britt Cooper, third. Marie weeks putting in a new split
Campbell won for the girls with rail fence. They assemble a secKelly Newell, second and Virtion in the garage and then put in
ginia McClung, third. For the a whole section at a time. Looks
7th, 8th grade division, boys, reallyenice too.
Steve Sears took first place with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dwyer spent _
Allan Campbell, second and Jim Thanksgiving Day with Gene and
Lewis, third. Pam Fay woninthe Mary Foster.
girls division with Pat Kirby, . We Dillbergs spent a quiet
second and Anne Cranmer, third. day at home working on jigMarie Campbell's family had saw puzzles, After our dinner,
been raising a turkey for we took a ride to Sacramento
Thanksgiving dinner and Marie to spend the evening with Mrs,
had made up her mind to win Stella Libbee.
the turkey at the Turkey Trot Tom and Eva Hill returned
so they wouldn't have to kill Wednesday from Silverton, Ortheirs. Seems Gubble, Gubble egon. They left earlier in the
has become quite a pet at the week to take Eva's sister, Mrs,
Campbell house andnowhe canat Thelma Darr to her home, Mrs,
least enjoy life until the ChristThelma Mitchell and daughter,
mas season, , Carol enjoyed Thanksgiving dinI was hostess last week for ner with Tom and Eva,
a Home Interior Party, Allkinds . Thanksgiving week guests for
of ideas for home decorating Jack and Shirley Montgomery
were displayed by Sherrie Leowere Shirley's sister and brothnardo. Those attending were er inlaw, June and Warren
Joyce Allen, Norma Bowen, Pauly from Boise, Idaho.
Carol Cox, Sharon Davis, Kathy Larry and Sheralyn Ig and
Gregor, Jane Heller, ZeldaHelsons, Scott and Brad returned
ler, Kay Lawson, Jean Masters, home this weekend from a holiMary Murphy, Ellie Pettigrew, day trip to Worland, Wyoming.
Glenda Prochaska andJaneWalThey visited with Larry's
ter. parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Thanksgiving wasahappytime Ig. Larry's four brothers and
in. our valley for those who stayed sister were also present for a
at home and for those who travfamily gathering Thanksgiving
eled to other places to be with Day.
family and friends. Thanksgiving guests for Burt
Tom and Carol Cox and son, and. Janet Cooper were Burt's
Ron, spent the weekend prior to sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
Thanksgiving in Hayward with and Mrs, Marvin Miller from
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Smith, Redwood City. The Millers were
Their daughter and son-in-law, here to help Burt and Janet move
Donna and Ed smith and baby, into the house vacated by Roger
Shannon were here from Marina and Dolores McDowell, who have
for the holiday. Ed is a Navy moved to Grass Valley.
Lieutenant attending Post Grad. Miss Nola Vogt, daughter of
uate School at Marina, _ the William Vogts of Pleasant
Thanksgiving weekend guests Valley Road spent Thanksgiving
for the Ken Davis family were week in Los Angeles visiting
Mr. and Mrs. William Midkiff her aunt, Mrs. Marian Hughes.
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Mrs, Pat Pittenger. and children from Merced were Saturday dinner guests for Marty and
Ellie Pettigrew. Pat. was in the
area over the holiday visiting
her parents in Grass Valley.
‘Pat's husband, Don, is serving
another tour of duty in Vietnam.
A buffet supper in the Penn
Valley home of Mr. and Mrs.
’ B. H. Nix last Saturday evening was the occasion for
announcing the engagement of
her. daughter, Theresa Irene
Dahl to Douglas Alan Russell,
Theresa, also the daughter of
William Dahl of Sacramento, is
a student at Chico State College,
Douglas, the son of Mrs, Robert
Shilling of Carmichael and Jerald Russell of Penn Valley is
presently employed at Lake
Wildwood. He will be enrolling at
Chico State for the coming semester, The wedding is planned
for late August. Both Teri and
Doug intend to continue their education following their marriage.
The Nix home was beautifully
decorated in pink and white. The
main table was centered with a
large white chrysanthemum arnn en ng nT OI
The Nevada County Nugget Wednesday, December 1, 1971 9
Community Calendar
. _ of events —
FRIDAY, Cecember 3, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Penn Valley Fire Hall;
Christmas Gift Botique. Benefit Penn Valley Fire Department
Auxiliary.
* * *
TUESDAY, December 7, 8 p.m.NUHS Gymnasium. Sierra College 80-piece band, 55-member choir and 40-piece symphonette
will appear in concert.
‘ * * *
WEDNESDAY, December 8, 7:30 p.m., Nevada Lodge No. 13,
F&AM, regular monthly meeting. Roll Call and election of
officers for 1972; refreshments and a movie in banquet room
following regular business, Gene Walters, Master, extends
cordial invitation to all Masons, especially sojourners, to attend. Bill Lambert, Senior Warden.
rangement flanked by tall pink
tapers. Guests were seated at
individual tables centered with
a single pink taper surrounded
by pink and white daisies, Cranberry punch was served throughout the evening with the
champagne toast to the future
bride and groom after the dinner.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Nelson, Dennis Nix,
Marty Lahl from Redding, Robyn
and Randy Russell, Karl Stahl,
Kathy Burke, Carl Hauboe, Wanda Neely from Lake County who
will be Teri's maid of honor,
Mrs, Chris Lewis and son, Gregory and Mr. Jerald Russell, Teri
recently revealed her engagement to her fellow residents of
Gordon Hall at Chico State with
the traditional "candlelighting
ceremony." A delightful ceremony which I can't begin todescribe.
The Penn Valley Volunteer
Fire Department Auxiliary will
hold its annual Christmas Bazaar this coming Friday, December 3rd from 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. The ladies have been very
busy over the months preparing
for this event. There will be a
wide variety of items for sale:
candy, baked goods, pickles, relishes, homemade quilts for bed
and crib, stocking caps, handmade candles and handpainted
stationery to name just a few.
The bazaar will take place inthe
fire department building on
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they had gone to spend the
Thanksgiving holiday with Ted
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highlights of their trip was hearing The Moonshiners play. The
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