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Past Patron Robert McNevada County NUGGET. -Wednesday, December 12, 1962. -Page 9
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ear Corinthia: ago Dorotha & Ted Wieers
Catherine Moore of Do you know where I can buy a spittoon? I would like tor ; sii
‘Camptonville was honored} 15 get one for daddy for Christmas. Maybe you don't
with aBridalShower Dec. 4] know what a $pittoon is soI had better explain. It is ‘o&
% the ance ae age made of brass and looks something like a bongo drum ate ne
seg Walch was decorated in. with an open top that flares out like the front of a French _ _D.E. MATSON
fall flowers. The hostesses} porn. oo
les FOREST PRODUCTS
were: Vera Mackinson, I had never seen a spittoon before last Friday night ts” HILLS FLAT: GRASS VALLEY
Frances Lewis and Marylin] when daddy took us for a ride to go out and see his friend m, ++ +++4+4+4+44++4+ +4 Dial 273-2e71
‘Ness, T.R. who had just moved to our town and built a new see FREE Delivery up to 10 miles
The honoree was presented . house, Daddy thought we shouldcall and say hello. After ke,
many lovely and useful gifts. Je had said hello, Mrs. T.R, asked us to come in and > it
by the following: Colleen} iook atthe new house, It had a big entry-hall with mir88, f i NECKLACE
Graham, Charlotte Wake-. oranda big living room with soft all-over carpet. They
Piva cdrecord Pe yt had a color TV and in front of the TV was a big red ind
yoy UEZ, sacle “1xon, . jeather chair which wasT.R's chair. Right beside T.R. 's a = peers PIECE in 14K Srl
‘Ora Nelson, Eva Tumer,. cheir on the floor was the spittoon. "et all polished ind ON AHA D-MADE ROPE C
Aunts Butz, Gladys Groves, . and it looked real cute. T.R. uses it for spitting. I saw g~ onl $9750 a
Willanette Groves, Marylin . 4, right away when we came in but my brother didn't and of only ee
.Ness, Donna Dunbar, Shari tripped over it and fell down. Mrs, T.R. said she hoped le, OTHER COINS and NUGGETS
puter iba ur cineay my brother wasn't hurt but she also hoped that T.R, 's ds,
resi rs spittoon was not dented. When my brother tripped ner ON CHAINS and BRACELETS
Pager priere alee over it I didn't know what it was but later when I saw
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pe Ys Nera aC) TLR. use it I was glad it was empty when my brother tW.J. Smith JEWELER:
kinson, Margaret Williams, knocked it over. . ae : on m)218 BROAD ST., N.C. Dial 265-269
-peeribgreyiet pipes it We didn't visit much because T.R, said that the Presi1S,
aie Toe anes) ent was going to talk on TV and invited us to watch, te
a is, Lila Gowey, Ruth! + 2. cured on the set and then plopped into his big eFOR LEASE
overski, Jean Hahn, Wil-. chair and lit a cigar. Daddy said that T.R, is the only
ma and Dianne Straut. manhe knows that smokes and chews cigars at the same 1SUITED FOR SMALL BUSINESS or OFFICE.
sae ane Zen ee time. Mother says that it is a filthy habit but daddy ad
, eman, . says that T.R, 's spitting is something to behold. Dadd ur 550 sq. ft. IN CONVENIENT and ATTRACTIVE
Jessie Waracka, Opal Massa, ‘es he is the pte pi most acc a e spitter in id : PIONEER VILLAGE. AMPLE PARKING.
Genie Woosley, Ruth Butz, . ess and if there is cue thing that makes T,M. apit iFreda Del Porto, Erma Cass8 P Ai ee” . when he gets excited. And if there is one thing that id INQUIRE
nae em epi makes T.R. excited it is Democrats because T.R. is a
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atherine will wed Warren F F $03
[= Midvalley Savings & Loan
Lewison Deo, 24 4athe Chas — Fisceg ee nae te to visit thy ca James Harding, Manager
1 at the Little Rock. Ar. O12 Bight when the President spoke because we really =
8 fr: ore ae got a chance to see T.R, in action with the spittoon, 4 i PIONEER VILLAGE
nr ‘i peut Po According to daddy it is a thing of beauty to see T.R.
: , . let fly with a cheek full of tobacco juice. When it hits a 152 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley
ren is the son of Mr. and] the ie it pings. Mrs. T.R. (ieee nervous sok
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sige ‘ Claude Lew is of this and she has an extra throw rug under the spittoon,
a. nthe nieville. Catherine is} put daddy says this shows a definite lack of faith on the
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nih : pita, cmakie and Mrs, part of Mrs. T.R, Daddy said that the only time hea a ame ss Hives Moore of Calptod~ . . cuts shingt that TR. ever calmed wens snk night it came h .
. @a oN Es so Se ae pie aS over the radiothat FDR had been elected to a fourth term
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eeper at the Ridge ; : . DESSERT---Bob Kilroy serves pumpkin pie to Mrs. Nelda Self . toocine co, 1s Gel (o( . 98 President. I guess that this must have been very up : Bee er te eee tS setting to T.R. ' at the Nevada City 4 H Club's traditional family Christmas . Valley. I would sure like to get a spittoon for daddy. Daddy
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dinner held in the Veteran's Building in Nevada City. More ap nei Roig doesn't spit but it would look cute in our house and we
. han 150 people feasted on turkey with all the trimmings. Debby Lewis . COUldhaveit all polished up for T.R. when he comes to
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t ath . ath Judy Poa Debby Lewis . visit us. I think that this would show T.R. that daddy is a
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ot here ec. 11, making thinking about him. Don't you, Corinthia?
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O b I. ° the trip by autoto'Little
As always . Eastern Star In 90th Installation Rock, Catherine and Warren ?
" a will make their home in Peon
4 4 NEVADA CIT Y---Many MatronsVivianBerggren and man, Esther June Evans, . Little Rock for the present. na : FASHIONED members, visitors and Helen Chapman, whowere Martha Emma Bruce, and ae and peent bares ( a E d i i
friends of Evangeline Chapattired in aqua chiffon ElectaNormaKendall. Edna FER CES NOW LEME ORNS EY HEAHAN NI 2 G RAN DMA ter 9, Order of The Eastern gowns. Others taking partin Fowler wasinstalledas . Little Rock after Christmas ee 2 B}SWEATE RS Star, witnessed the Ninetieth the installation were Past Warder and Leland Smith as . for the return trip, stopping & U Pp H 0 L 5 T E R Y 1 i
Installation of officers NoMatron Doris Scholefield as Sentinel. Due to her recent . to visit James M oore andi] 503 West Main St., Grass Valley.. Phone 273-2739 i) Including Large Sizes vember 23. chaplain, Past Patron Demar_ illness Secretary Elfriede Jeabigh in — sage
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Installed as Worthy Matron Dundas as flag bearer. Meda Lawrence was unable to be . 22d Mrs. Moore's mother, LOT t } *k *k * and Worthy Patron for the Snow, a Past Matron of Loinstalled at this time. Mrs. Elsie Jensen in Selma, Ss OF NEW FURNITURE ; HH 7 coming year were Mrs, Totts gan, Utah, was organist for Worthy Patron Bert See ex. Calif.
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ap EADE Aebersold and Bert See. the evening. pressed his appreciation to San Francisco's Fleish PH \ :¥ The ceremony began Members of the Nevada ll those who helped make . hacker Pool, the longest in U OLSTERED FURNITURE ‘i WOOL & ORLON f With the entrance of Past City Assembly of Rainbow the evening a success, and . the world, contains 6,000, Small amounts down..No carrying charges
7 i CARDIGANS Matron Eilene Dilley and For Girls formed an honor thanke'’d the members for . 000 gallons of warm salt §
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& PULLOVERS
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STYLE SHOP
313 Broad Street....Nevada City
Dial 265-4130
Masters, hostess and host for
the evening. A welcome was
extended to all those present
by Past Matron Dilley.
The installing officers
were Worthy Matron Kitty
Bagley and Worthy Patron
Louis Woods and Past Matron
Orpha Pond, who was accorded the honor of installing
the new Worthy Matron,
Totts Aebersold.
Assisting in the installation as Marshalls were Past
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whites or fancies
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or SUPIMA cotton
guard, through which the
Worthy Matron and Worthy
Patron were escorted to their
stations.
Soloists for the evening
were Reverend Hoyle, ofthe
Nevada City First Methodist
Church, and Miss Patricia
Weiss.
Other officers installed
were: Harriet Kittredge,
Associate Matron, Ernest
Kittredge, Associate Patron;
Treasurer, Ethel Dixon;
Conductress, Thelma Dundas; Associate Conductress,
Laila Haulet; Chaplain,
Maybelle Keene; Marshall,
Kitty Bagley; Organist, Evelyn Lewis; The Five Points
of the Star, Adah Beverly.
Kilroy, Ruth Alice Zimmerelecting him to office. He
introduced his wife, Mary,
and their daughter and sonin-law Patsy and Dick Howe.
Herb Kendall, Worshipful
Master of Nevada Lodge #13,
F.&A.M., was introduced.
Marion Davis extended
greetings from other Masonic
Bodies of Grass Valley.
Visiting Worthy Matrons
and Worthy Patrons of both
1962 and 1963 were escorted
and introduced.
Worthy Matron Totts
Aebersold, dressed in a
beautiful gold brocade formal, had as her carrying
piece a circle of white carnations backed with the
colors of the rainbow, a doll
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