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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 21, 1962 (10 pages)

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feather hat and a corsage of white carnations, Mrs, Anderson, mother of the groom, chose a rose silk crepe sheath, matching accessories and beige flowered hat. Her corsage was of white carnations, Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home economics building at the fairgrounds, The build= ing was beautifully deco« rated with white gladiola, carnations, magnolia leaves, bells and satin streamers, All flower : arrangements for the wedding and reception were made by the groom, Guy Anderson, The wedding cake was «. served by the Misses Susie Albania joined the United : Nations in 1955, Wilken and Sharon Wible. Ruth Schell was in charge of the guest book. Shirley Hale served at the punch bowl. After receiving the congratulations and best wishes of the many friends and relatives who witnessed the. wedding service, the young couple left for a honeymoon in San Francisco, The new Mrs, Anderson chose white wool, With this she wore brown accessories and a red coat with mink collar, They will be at home at 135 Baxter Avenue, North SacThe bride graduated from the Nevada Union Senior High and will graduate in June from Chico State College, whereshe is a member “@ Anderson-McCauley Rites Held At St. Patrick's of Delta Zeta Sorority, She is now a student teacher in Sacramento, The groom was graduated from Napa High School, Napa Junior College and Chico State College, He is now employed at James Marshall High School as coordinator of Distributive education. 31 Honor Students At ° Seven Hills NEVADA CITY,.Thirty-? one students at Seven Hills school made the honor roll for the second report card period, it was announced this week by Principal Alan Poteete, Eighth graders included: Claudia Ayala, Dianne Davis, Linda Eldridge, Rosemary Freeland, Randy Humphries, Pauline Jacobs, Leland Pemberton, and Janet Pierce, Seventh graders included: Barbara Butenschoen, Terry Cassettari, Gayle Deeble, Barbara Dreher, Eryka Fraczek, John Griffin, and Nancy Grill Kathy Groth, Richard Hawkins, Glenn Jacobson, Janet Jarvis, Ronald Jenkins, Christine Knutson, Pam McCoy, and Evelyn Ryberg. Christina Roese, Kathony Rogina, Dan Smith, Jillian Thomsen, Linda Vonah, Rose Marie Weese, Cathy Wiloox, and Mike Wilson. * US 93, 95,466 * Combination tub-showers * Free show reservations * TV, Radios, Swim Pool * Baby sitters available * Near Good Restaurants * 2 minutes to downtown night -life * Credit cards honored, 2009 FREMONT STREET LAS VEGAS, neg Maaco se et ABO RAST et Congress of Motor Hotels, SKY RANCH MOTEL * Beautifully furnished, carpeted 1-2 bedroom units = * Individually controlled air-conditioning d Write for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels from coast to coast, inspected and approved by Pee Recommended Places To Stay & Play On Hiway 40 GOLDEN ARROW RANCH SLEEP OFF THE HIGHWAY Dining Room Open 7 Days A Week From $8,00 -doubleElectric Blankets Telephone Alta 5352 (area code 916) Auburo Exchange e 2421 RANCHO SIERRA INN RESTAURANT BAR MOTEL Steam Heat Single Double, Bunk Room e Ski Tow In Back Yards per person $3, 00 Kingvale Exit YUBA SANDS LODGE RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Accommodations For Groups CLOSE TO ALL SKI LIFTS Phone Soda Springs GA 6-9929 RESTAURANT RAINBOW LODGE WINTER AND SUMMER PLAYGROUND RESERVATIONS PO Box 628, Soda Springs GA 6-3580 or 6-9988 BAR DONNER TRAIL GROCERY Fresh Meat, Bakery Goods, Vegetables Beer & Wine SODA SPRINGS SODA SPRINGS LODGE Meet Your Friends _ SHOWCASE OF THE SIERRAS Accommodations Excellent Food Cocktails Phone GA 6-3681 SODA SPRINGS SKI AREA J-BAR CHAIRLIFT ROPE TOW Ski School Open Every Day RESTAURANT The Ideal Place To Learn To Ski! Coffee Shop The MOUNTAIN SKI SHOP SODA SPRINGS Ski Rentals, Sales, Repairs Special Rates For Groups And Service Men GA §-3636 BLACK BARTS Grass Valley SKIERS SPECIAL The Largest Hamburger In Northern California Pitcher Beer anol