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Nancy Diane Johnson chose
the Grace Lutheran Church of
Grass Valley as the locale for
the candlelight ceremony which
united her in marriage to Ken=
neth L, Fitzgerald, on January
14,
The Rev, Arthur H, Herkamp
officiated at the double ring
service, : :
Nancy Diane is the daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Earl F,° Johnson of Chicago Park, Mr, and
Mrs, Glenn A, Fitzgerald of
Marysville, are the parents of
the groom,
The bride was escorted-down
the aisle by her father as the
wedding march was played by
Mrs, Ernst L, Bierwagen of
Chicago Park, Mr. Johnson
later gave his daughter in marriage.
For her wedding, the bride
chose and created her own ensemble, Her gown was a brocaded satin of ice blue, featuring a fitted bodice with long
sleeves, and abell shaped skirt.
A rhinestone tiara secured her
shoulder length silk illusion
veil, Acascade of white spider
chrysanthemums made up the
bridal bouquet,
Kathleen Anne Gibson, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor, She wore a gown of
sapphire blue and matching
roses forming her headpiéce,
She carried a white spider chrys‘anthemums, a smaller version
of the bridal bouquet,
Jerry Jordan, brother-in-law
of the groom, performed the
duties of the best man, Richard
Hagedorn, of Anaheim, uncle
of the bride, and Robert F,
Gibson, Jr. , of San Jose, brotherin-law of the bride, were the
ushers,
ean “ie _ Mrs, Cheslotte Jacobsen. wi ations of rummage will help the
ie _ summer blooms, . appreciated, sk
Areception for approximately
75 guests was held in the church
parlors, appropriately decorated
in blue and white. Mrs. John.
son, mother of the bride, received in an avocado green and
blue suit with navy blue ‘accessories, The groom's mother,
Mrs, Fitzgerald, chose a suit of
navy blue with matching accessories, Corsages of white carnations completed their ensembles,
A three tjered wedding cake,
displaying a top designed and
made by the bride, was an outstanding feature of the recéption, ,
The young couple left for a
honeymoon to an undisclosed
destination, The new Mrs,
Fitzgerald chose a three piece
red knit suit, and black accessories, for travelling, A corsage
from the center of her bridal
bouquet completed her costume,
The new bride graduated from
Valencia High School in 1962,
after which she was employed
in southern California until she
came to Chicago Park, The
groom graduated from Marysville High School in 1959, He
isnow employed as general
foreman of CaleTel Construction
Company, in Merced, where
the young couple will be. at
home at 2023.I Street,
Among the guests attending
from out’ of town were: the
Richard Hagedorns and Patty,
Anaheim, Mrs, Marie Hardy,
Los Angeles; the David Kienzies, the Spencer Jangaards and
the Robert Gibsons, Jr., from
The Nevada City Garden Club
will hold their monthly meeting
at the home of Mary Moser, 517
Ridge Road, Nevada City at
12:30 p,m, February 9.
Co-hostesses are Hulda Kopp
and Justine Adams,
Mrs, Moser will complete her
talk.on her trayels in Europe,
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Careers Day
According to Frank Van Vliet,
Grass Valley-Nevada City Kiwanis Club President, the Vocational’ Guidance Committee
in conjunction with the Nevada
Union High School will stage a
job information clinic during
the week of April-10 thru 14,
This event will be a day of
learning and motivation for the
local students. Top people
from all fields of work will tell
the students about their particular field of occupation, Orrin. Crumley, Chairman of the
Vocational Guidance Committee, indicated that the Kiwanis
Club.and the high school will
work together to determine
those fields that would be most
beneficial to the students of the
area. This event will have a
great impact upon the teenagers of this area, It will help
them to better make a decision
about what occupation to begin
preparation for,
Board Of Directors
To Meet
The Board of Directors of the
Rough & Ready Fire Department
will meet at 8 p.m., February
5, at the home of the Jack
Bixlers, Rough & Ready.
Mr.Kewerth Speaker
et NC Soroptimist
Mr. Richard Kuwarth, Ade
ministrator of the Nevada General Hospital, was the guest
speaker of the Soroptimist Club
of Nevada City at their January
25th meeting,
Mr. Kuwarth reviewed the
history of the hospital, recent
changes in its operation, and
spoke of factors affecting the
future plans for its development, He also stated the need
for a public address system to
increase the efficiency of services of the staff,
A presentation of $50 was
made recently to the local
American Field Service by the
Soroptimist Club to be applied
toward the expenses of next
year’s program,
“Cinderellas’ Plan
Rummage Sale
Gold Flat Fire Auxillary “CINDERELLAS" are planning a big
Rummage Sale for February 2
and 8 atthe old Golden Rule
Store on Mill Street in Grass
Valley. The money received
from this sale is used to help
the Gold Flat Fire District,
Any one having rummage to
donate may contact Elsie Jenson
273-2992 or may leave it at
the Gold Flat Fire House #1
across the Highway from Yuba
River Lumber Company on Hi-way 20-49, Any and all donPree ie Shy
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= your friends and neighlors. Items of general mterest should be refered diredly §
to oner Society Editor by calling 265-2471
Past Noble.Grand
‘Pinned During Ceremonies
During the installation ceremonies last Saturday evening of
the Esther Rebekah Lodge, No, 9, in Grass Valley, Mrs, Zale
Johnson, retiring Noble Grand for the year 1966, is,shown re~
ceiving her Past Noble Grand pin, Presentation was made by
Mrs, Esther McCandless,
The pin received by Mrs, Johnson was very unique in design
and detail and approximately 75 years old, It was given to
Mrs, Johnson by Mrs, Julia Field, of the Oro Fino Rebekah
Lodge of Middletown, California, whohad received it 52 years
ago when she retired as Noble Grand of that lodge. Mrs. Field
received the pin from another Past Noble Grand who had worn
it over twenty years previously, Esther Rebekah Lodge had the
pin engraved for Mrs, Johnson in commemoration of this event.
~
Scouts Announce. Finance. Chairman
Mr, Willard Rose of the TAHOE
AREA COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS,
announced Last week that Mr,
Clay Caldwell of Grass ValleyNevada City Area, has been appointed to head up'the Scout
finance drive in this area,
Mr, Caldwell indicated that
he is planning a short direct
campaign aimed at raising
money to make it possible for
more boys to enjoy the benefits
of belonging. to the Scouts,
“The cost of Scouting to the
community is far less than the
cost of a boy who gets into
trouble and wastes his time and
perhaps his life," said. Caldwell,
Many people in this area have ,
Artists Submit Drawings
fer
“Old Nevada Theatre”
The Liberal Arts Commission,
led by President Delton E,
Pharis, met with San Francisco
Architect, John Campbell of the
firm of Campbell & Wong,
‘Saturday morning to discuss the
pians for renovation and res
toring the old Nevada Theatre
on Broad Street, Several drawings submitted by artists for the
Facade or front of the building
were carefully checked over and
final selection of the approved
sketch will be announced very
soon, according to Liberal Arts
Commission cials,
It was announced that the cast
for the up-coming presentation
of the stage play "Our Town"
have been selected and this will
be announced as soon as all par=
ticipants have been affirmed,
Director Mike Cisney announce
ed Saturday,
The various committees on the
Theatre restoration project are
active at the present time and
will announce some aggressive
plans during the next few weeks,
Finance Committee Chairman
stated that money is coming in
from interested people in the
area tobe used to purchase and
renovate the building, The
appeal at the present time is for
each individual to send in $2, 00
pty — a which now ex=
ceeds , 900, 00, Approxi~
double this
completed, he said,
been called upon and many
more will be called upon to
lend their talents to raising
money for the Scouts, When
you are asked, do your best to
help, The boys of your community are-counting on you,
Pepper-Steves
Engagement Announced
The engagement of Geraldine
Alice Pepper to Harry Steven
Hammer was announced recently by her parents Mr. and Mrs.
‘Arthur D, Pepper, 120 Pleasant
Street, Grass Valley. Mr. and
Mrs, Henry W. Hammer of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are
the parents of the groom to be.
Miss Pepper is presently employed at the Sacramento Army
Depot as a training secretary for
the federal government. Hammeris also employed by the
government as an electronic
instructor for the Frankford Arsenal of Philadelphia, .
No definite date has been set
for the wedding,
Pioneer
Artists Meet
Carl Mauer of Yuba City, held
a demonstration before the
Pioneer Artists of Nevada County
at their January 12 meeting.
He gave a most interes demonstration of the use of pastel
colors on velour paper, A desert
scene was. depicted by Mr.
Mauer after which a drawing
among the members was held
with Mrs, Olive Hughes being
the lucky winner, ;
It was announced that the 4th
Annual Yuba College Art Show
will be held from 8 a.m, to 5
p.m,, February 1 thru the 28th
in the Cultural Center on the
Yuba College Campus, Marysville, Several local artists have .
been invited to display their
pictures, .The public is cordially invited to attend, ,
Mr, and Mrs, Hamilton will
show colored slides of Alaska
at the February 9 meeting.
Pictures. by various. local artists, which are picked and hung
periodically by the Pioneer Art
‘Chub. pewenars da ee local
Rave recentiy™been
changed for public viewing,
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