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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 14, 1966 (24 pages)

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~ The Nugget. ..December 14, 1966 BY Giass Valley BPW to Collect Toys forTots 2, ° WG Lura Arnold 265-2471 oe A The Grass Valley Business and Professional Women's Club helda Board Meeting, Dec. 7, Bouma, ‘and Art's T.V. Radioand Records. For many years the members have collected new and atthe BretHarte. Presused toys tobe given at ident Mary Bouma was in the Donation Day parade; then included in the Chrcharge. The Christmas and pal istmas baskets for needy revealing party for the families with children club will be held Dec. 14 who otherwise might have atthe Bret Harte. Dorno toys at Christmas. othy Ayres, chief pal, This project has become will be in charge of the one of the important ones festivities. in the club and has grown The members are remover the years. How inded to bring their Toys ever, there are never for Tots this meeting, if enough toys and anyone they haven't left them at in the community desirone of the following plaing to contribute new or ces: Jim Heather Floor used toys may leave them Covering, Glad-Wyn's at one of the above places Shop, Grass Valley mentioned. Ruth TrusGlass Company, Dr.. cott is the chairman aE. WHEN THE MARIN CIVIC Ballet makes its second anual appearance in The Nutcracker at Mount Saint Mary's Auditorium in Grass Valley on Dec. 17th and 18th, the part of the Snow Queen will be danced by Diana Lahmann. Tickets are available at Sanders Music Store and the Three R's Book Store in Grass Valley and at Osborn and Woods in Nevada City. Legal Secretaries Mrs. Mautino learned Soroptimists number of $250.00 Plan Christmas thata Calendar scholarships will be avParty The Nevada \‘ty Soroailable for legal secreDee Mautino, Governor of the local Legal Secretaries Association attended the second quarterly meeting of the Board of Governors of Legal Secretaries, Inc. held November 18-20 at the Edgewater Inn Marina Hotel in Long Beach. A highlight of the business session was the authorization for organizing a Pasadena association. The next Board of Governors meeting will be at the Sacramento Inn on Feb ruary 17-19 with the Sacramento Legal Secretaries Association hosting the event. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip They have spent their interested should contact ,and Mystery-Gal reveaLeona Allred or Mrs. Mautino re garding applications. These should be presented early in versary when a large ranching. They take an group of family members active part in all command friends gathered at unity activities, especthe Kentucky Flat Comially supporting and being tarial students. Anyone January to the local organization for submission to the screening board. _ The local assoéiation plans to hold its annual Christmas party at the Alta Sierra Country Club on Saturday, December 17th. Hospitality hour at ptimist Club Christmas ling party will be held Dec. 15 at Deer Creek Inn. Cocktails at 6:30 dinner will be at 7:45 p.m. There will be no luncheon meetings on December 21 and 28. The next luncheon meeting will be January 4, 1967 atHazel's Restaurant. in charge of the program.
members were happy to Parlor, meeting. conducted the The annual Christmas party for the Laurel Parlor.will be held at 8 p.m. the third Wednesday, December 21, in the Nevada City Veterans Memorial Building. entire life in the Newtown area where Mr. Personeni is engaged in munity Center to honor leaders in 4H work, Farm them. Bureau and the CommuPhilandJ shanna, as they nity Center, are affectionately known, The Personenis are the were married October 30, parents of four children 1926, in St. Patricks and three grand children. Church, Grass Valley. * KOK Square Dancers to Celebrate 7:00 with dinner folloThe "Big 5" Square wing. Presents will be Clubs will hold a special exchanged. Leona AllBenefit Square Dance on red, President, will be be a part of the festivities and greet old S:inta West, braved the stormy Claus as he distributed weather and visited Colthe gifts from a decorated umbia Parlor No. 70, for tree. Phyllis Butz, prtheir Christmas party esident of Columbia December 2, at French Corral. A delicious lucheon was served preceding the meeting. The wind blew in gusts and the rain was heavy, but it was a jolly party to start the Christmas season, and the Celebrate 40 th. Anniversary Personeni, Sr., were pleasantly suprised on their 40th wedding anni Native Daughters to Hold Christmas Party Six members of Laurel Parlor No. 6, Native Daughters of the Golden Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Personeni The "Big 5" consists of: During the evening, a six local clubs in the special treat will be a Marysville-Yuba City group of dancers of State Saturday night, the 17th area that comprise DisWide Fame, the "Guys of December, at the Beale trict 5 in the "Suverior and Dolls" of Paradise, Air Force Base CommuCalifornia Square Dance California. This group nity Center. The proceeds Association."' The clubs will put on a demonstrafrom the dance are being in the "Big 5" are: the tion of Humor as they donated to the Beale Air "Beale Twilers", "Sutdance away with all Boys Force Base Chaplain's office, where arrangements will be made for the money to be sent to Chaplain's offices in Vietnam, for the personal use of our troops there. The thought behind this dance is the Local Square Dancers' way of saying "Thanks" to the troops ter Beauts", 'Thunderbirds",‘ "Shirts and Sk in the square. Snacks for the dance will be furnished by the irts", "Covered Wagons" clubs and from local and "Silver Spurs." This gala event way merchants who have co Sstartat 8 p.m. and las until midnight, with 5 ntributed for this dance. Donations for this 4 callers from the local clubs contributing their talents for this occasion. The callers that will that are doing so much share the calling for the for our country and who night will be ‘Bill Meyer, Wally Hopkins, Earl are sacrificing so very Orum, Darrel Coons much for us. hours of fun will be $1.00 per person, so why not plan on being at the Beale Air Force Base Community Center on the 17th of December. It starts at 8 p.m. and lasts until midnight.