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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 11, 1967 (16 pages)

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ee ee Sonae y+ ~ ica Arnold 265-2471 Field Trips set for Pioneer Arts Dates for the field trips planned by the Pioneer Arts Club of Nevada County were recently announced, Thefirst, a trip to Nick Voght's Barn, Bridgeport Road, was.held last Saturday. This coming Saturday, January 14, atrip will be made to Ott’s Assay Office in Nevada City, followed by a trip to Bridgeport Bridge on January 21. The hoursvscheduled for these gatherings will be from 9 a.m, to 12 noon, The January meeting of the Club will be at 7:30 p.m., January 12, at Seven Hills School, A program will follow the meeting, Nevada County Card Group Holds Party Forty members and guests wei present last Wednesday when the Nevada County Card Group held their first card party of the new year in the Veteran's Memorial Building in Grass Valley. There were eight tables of Contract Bridge and two tables of Bolivia, « Winners at bridge for the afternoon were: Vida Whitten, Pat Connell, Margaret Purvis, Fawn Emmerling, Phyllis Oakley, Melba Huges, Celia Haskell and Melita Hutchison, Winners at Bolivia were; Jean Busby and Marian Sinclair, Dessert was served by Margaret Purvis and Marie ThompSON. Thenext meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 1, with Neva Merrell and Fawn Emmerling as hostesses, N-C Art Association Group Show. ‘Jan 22-Mar 3 The Nevada City Artists Asso— ciation will present a Group. ‘ Show from January, 22 through “March 3, at. The Gallery, 312 Commercial Street,\. Nevada City. se The Boar to emphasize the fact that this showing will be open to any member of the Nevada City Artists Association, Any member artist interested in submitting works to the selection jury, should bring them to The-:Gallery on the afternoon of January 20, The selection of the works to be hung in the Group Show will be made that afternoon, The present show, works by the well known artist, Robert Gilberg, of Nevada City, will remain on display until January 20, The Gallery is open from 1:30 to4p,m., Wednesday through Sunday. Final Meeting for Retiring Rebekah Officers Noble Grand Zale Johnson of Esther Rebekah Lodge No, 9, will preside over her last meeting at 8p.m., Saturday in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall, 1101/2 Mill St, ,, Grass Valley. Plans’ will be finalized for installation to be held on JanAll officers and members are urged to attend, Nugget Classified Ads Pay Eastern Star Initiation Set for Jan.17Initiation of new members of Evangeline Chapter No, 9, Order of Eastern Star, will be held at8 p.m., January 17, in the Masonié Temple on No, Pine Street, Nevada City, Announce mentwas made by Worthy Matron, Roberta Day and Worthy Patron Joe E, Day, when they presided over the Chapter's first meeting of the year on January 3, This was also Obligation and Instruction night, Honored guests present were Deputy Grand Matrons Ruth Huges, of the 15th District, and Marie Williford of the 16th District, / Following the meeting, refreshments were served by Marguerite DeChene and her committee, Native Daughters ask Trade Stamps for Home Project The Native Daughters of the Golden West, Laurel Parlor: No, 6, Nevada City, under the ch-airmanship of Mrs, Gladys Blanchard, are attempting, as their first project of the new year, to collect Blue Chip Stamps to assist the Native Daughters home in San Francisco to purchase larger refrigeration for use in the home, Mrs, Blanchard requests that all members who have stamps they wish to donate to please bring them to the next meeting which will be held at 8 o'clock, January 18th,, in the Veteran's api Building, Nevada City. Job's Daughters Meet Thursday Bethel No, 102 International Order of Job; * s Daughters will meet Thursday at 7:30 P.M, in the Masonic Temple for a school of instruction, Refreshments will be served. ca RRR as ere ots ee SE GV Soroptimists to Discuss School. Bonds A panel discussion on the forthcoming school bond issue in Grass Valley will be presented at a juncheon meeting Thursday at The Office when the Grass Valley Seroptimists meet for their regular weekly session, The panel will be headed by Mike Cremarosa of Nevada City. Visitors are welcome to attend, Barbara Saylor will serve as Chairman for this meeting/ Pictured are the ladies of the Rough and Ready Grange who so expertly prepared the Banquet for the annual Chamber of Commer‘1O0F Lodge No.12 Will Hold Installation Grass Valley Lodge No, 12, Independent Order of Odd . Fellows, will hold a public installation for the 1967 officers Thursday evening, Jan, 12, at the Odd Fellows Temple, 110 1/2 Mill Street in Grass Valley. Heading the Lodge this year will-be Lorrin Wasley. Roman Rozynski, the District Deputy Grand Master for this District, ‘will do the installing. He will be assisted by a staffof officers from Oustamah Lodge No, 16 of Nevada City. Escorts assisting will be from Neva Rebekah Lodge No. 119, . Refreshments will be served following the ceremonies by Ernest Mason, theretiring Noble Grand and his committee, Men bers of all branches ofthe Order, .
their families and guests are invited. Rough & Ready Fire Aexiliary to Meet Jan.16th. The Rough and Ready Fire De~ partment Auxiliary will hold their first meeting at 8 P.M; Monday January 16th, in the Grange Hall, Mrs, Marie Broadus is calling’ the meeting at the request of the goard of Directors of the fice department,.. _. refreshments will be served bw ladies following the sesson, ‘Council for Retarded Meets Tonight The Nevada County Council for Retarded Children will meet tonight in the Gold Flat school in Nevada City. One. of the main items of business will be a discussion and cataloging of services needed for retarded persons in the county. This will be a first step in the forming of a community co-ordinating council to outline local needs for a regi= onal diagnostic center now being planned for the Sacramento area, The Board of Directors will meet at 7 P.M. and the general meeting is scheduled for 8 p,m, se Club Calendar ; saihily 18 Sy , Nevada City Lions Nevada City Soroptimists Névada City Women's Civic Club é Native Daughters Golden West Laurel Parlor No, 6 Grass Valley Business & Professional Women's. Club , Liberal Arts Meets Monday Delbert Pharis, President of the Nevada County Liberal Arts Commission announced the regular monthly meeting for the group would be held Monday January 16th., at 8 P; M. at the City Hall in Nevada City. All memas bers and those interested in the projects supported by the Commission are urged to attend © this important meeting. Dist.3 Soroptimist Clubs to Meet Nevada City 100 Strong January 14th. The Nevada City Soroptimists will host the District 111, Area Council Grass Valley Soroptimist Club meeting of the Southwestern Regwill present the entertainment ion of Soroptimist Federation of the for the ‘council luncheon, Americas, Inc,, Saturday, JanuOn the left in the picture is ary 14, at the historical National Mrs, Pauline Bergemann, PreHotel in Nevada City, The meetsident and Charter Member ing will start at 9:30 A,M., folland right is Mrs, Theresa Cass‘owed by luncheon at 11;45' and woattari, past president of the Sorkshops in the afternoon, roptimist Club of Nevada City. Matie Barker of the Sparks, NevThey are shown making final ada, Soroptimists Club and Direcplans for the meeting, tor of District 111 of the Southwest Bot Region will preside. * Mary Gianotti, Govetn or of the : Southwest Region and member of . El Cerrito Club, will also attend, January 12 Job*s Daughters Nevada City Garden Club Grass Valley Lions.Nevada City Senior Citizens Nevada City Rotary Odd Fellows Lodge No, 12 Grass Valley Soroptimists Timble Club, Neighbors of Woodcraft No, 325 ~~ January 13 Grass Valley Senior Citizens January 14 “Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 9 January 16 Timberline Toastmasters Grass Valley Rotary Grass Valley, Eastern Star January 17 American Legion Post 130 TOPS Timber Echoes Toastmistress Club Native Daughters Golden West, Manzanita Parlor No, 29 Nevada City Eastern Star Reception, Amber Knee, The There are twelve clubs in the die jak will attend, The Police Department of Nevada City, will offer courtesy: parking for th ing, ak; Decoration, Jane Summers; Publicity, Beth White; Totebags, _ Alice McGee; Programs, Vivian Berggren and Teresa Cassetari; ose attend= General Chairman, Mary Moserwill be assisted byh the following chairman; Registration: Marie Noy~ _styict and it is expected that appre @ oximately One Hundred members Penn Valley News Jerry Moore Box 3 Mobilehome Ranch 273-6656 ‘Penn Valley, in general, had. a very quiet 12:00 o’clock President Clarence Bates will conmidnight as this new year was duct the session, ce Installation last Friday Evening. From left to right they are; Mary Ellen Wallace, Clara Deardorf, Olyve Simmons, Signe Enright, Mable Scherupp, Loraine Long and Margarite Abbott, ushered in, A feeble attempt was made by an unknown noise maker when he set off a short string of fire crackers; a few * half-hearted yells were heard, Publicly speaking, nobody -could-accuse this community of -being overly wild or raucous, . This is said without any com-' plaints or boasting.. : eee Ailing Jennie “Grandma” Brown has been hospitalized in the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital of Holiday Hills, She has many relatives around Penn Valley. e*ees According to Mrs, Montie Nail, her older sonJames sometimes relieves her from the chore of cooking breakfast, He isanearly teenager and maybe istryingto be the "man" of the house during the absence of his ‘brave father,” James E, Nail, Sgt. Nail is active in the war effort in Vietnam, Young James. also does baby-sitting for his mother, she According to Chester Loney of Spencerville Road, the volunteer fire department of Penn Valley has plans to re-locate its siren-housing soon, Its next _ meeting is scheduled for January 10, with a potluck supper included, * ¢ 8 * This locality was blessed with nothing short of beautiful "safe" weather with which to culminate a holiday season and begin a brand new year, Clear sky and mild temperatures dominated most of the time. se @ ¢ The holiday. “travelitis" of Mr, and Mrs, Gene Hatten took them “south of the border, down Mexico way", as far as Mexico City. Upon returning, if Gene and wife have slightly altered speech accents and insist on taking mid-day siestas, every one will try to understand, = s [33