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10) The Nevada County Nugget Wednesday; Jon. 17, 1968
Encampment
Neighbors
Intallation
Of Woodcraft Held Jan. 11
Officers of UnionEncampSet Meeting
ment No. 11 and Union Ladies
The Neighbors of Woodcraft _ Encampment Auxiliary No. 11,
No, 325 will hold their regular © 1,0.0,.F. were installed in cere
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meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
in the California Hall, B:
Street, Nevada City.
dian
Neighbor Amelia Evans
preside.
a
Barbara Early, social chair
man, will be in charge
of the
social hour,
DEATHS
dall, District Deputy Grand Patriarch, of Auburn, and Velma
Schroeder, District Deputv
Grand Matriarch of Georgetown,
Officers seated for the Encampment were Chief Patriarch
Walter Gage; H. P. Richard Polglase; Senior Warden Charles
ROWE — Cecil Rowe, 66, a
native of Grass Valley, died in
Los Angeles following a long
Engle; Jr. W. Joseph Sober; R.
S. Frank Finch; F. S, & Treas.
illness, Services and burial were
liford, Carl Goddard, Donald
Maxfield and Jack Hansen;
Guards of Tent, Leonard Tryon
and Kenneth Simmons; L S, Ray
Fred Rudisill; Watches, Ed, Wil
held in Gardena, Jan. 12,
CRANFORD — Funeral services were held Friday in Grass
Valley for Walter L. Cranford. Randall, O. S, Dudley Eldridge;
Interment was inGreenwood MeGuide Albert Rowe.
torial Gardens.
Auxiliary’ officers were inMARSICH — Funeral rites for stalled as follows: Chief MatriJoseph Marsich, native of Ausarch, Maryanne Gage; H, P.,
tria, who died in Grass Valley May Gummoe; Senior Warden,
were held last Wednesday. InJune Engle; J, W., Eleanor Wellterment was in Greenwood Meer; Scribe, Ethel Polglase;
morial Gardens.
« Treas, Mabel Thomas; Guide,
Verda Sober; Watches, Ethel
Williford, Susan ‘Stroud, Jean
Africa has only one doctor
Brass and Elsie Maxfield;
per 17,000 people. Life exGuards of Tent, Myrtle Thomas,
pectancy at birth is 30 to 40
Ed Williford, Brita Rozynski
and
years,
Edna Jeffress; Color Bearer,
Julia Rudisill; Musc., Pauline
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At the conclusion of the installation refreshments were
served in the banquet room at
tables beautifully decorated in
~alors emblematic of the order.
NOTICE
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and Organizational
news will be aprreciated. Pictures willbe
returned upon request.
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Officers
at Session
Installation ceremonies for
Grass Valley Lodge No, 12, Ihdependent Order of Odd Fellows
was held Thursday evening, Jan.
Ruby Nobles of Grass Valley
was a recent $10 award winner
in an article to the Philadelphia
Grit, published Dec. 24, entitled
Scene Supporter; Jack Hansen,
left Scene Supporter;. Charles
E, Engle, Right Supporter of the
Noble Grand,; Ed. G. Williford,
11 in the Odd Fellows Temple Left .Supporter of the Noble
before an audience of approxiGrand; Theodore B, Clark, Right
mately 80 members and guests. Supporter of the Vice Grand;
District Deputy Grand MasErnest L. Mason, Left Supportter, Harry Hodgson and staff, er of the Vice Grand; Walter
assisted by a cast of beautifully Gage, Inside Guardian and Margowned ladies from Dutch Flat tin G. Carlson completing the
-escorted the following new offiteam as Outside Guardian.
cers to their stations for in' Attending as guest of honor
stallation: James F, Arnold, Nowas District Deputy President,
ble Grand; Warren Ridinger, Gladys Stokes, District 21, ReVice Grand; Fred H, Rudisill, bekah Assembly, who with othRecording Secretary; Frank G, ers joined in wishing the new
Finch, Financial Secretary; Alstaff of officers a most success’ bert Rowe, Treasurer; Wesley ful year.
Watkins, Warden; Leonard C,
.To complete the evening deTryon, Conductor; Walter Grell, licious refreshments were servChaplain; Ray Randall, Right ed in the dining room by the
Nevada City
Art Group to
Hold Meeting
The Nevada City Art Association will meet at 8 p.m., Thurs
day, Jan, 18, in the Art Gallery,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
A film on Japanese Woodblock
prints will be shown. This film
shows how Japanese woodblock
wide claim, was developed in
the country. It also features representative work of a famous
-woodblaock artists and explains
the various schools of this art.
Following the showing of the
film, Beverly Hackett, this
area's own outstanding woodblock artist, will be happy. to
answer questions from the audience,
Neva Rebekahs
Plan Activities
‘Neva Rebekah Lodge #119 met
Tuesday, Jan, 9 with Noble Grand
-Jane-Elliott presiding. The year
end reports were read, and final.
plans were made for the instal
lation of officers in Dutch Flat,
Jan, 12, and Truckee Jan, 13,
Pearl Rozynski received the
Aos-2619
birthday congratulations, Refreshments were served by Helen
Cox and her committee,
Following the meeting a short
Phone for
practice session was held for
the installing team, and Jan, 15
Nevada City
Appointment
was designated as the next prac
tice night This will be the last
practice before Neva's own in
Evenings,
Saturday and Sunday
(i et
ina ais inh aieincease .
‘Ruby Nobles
Wins Award
For Article
printing, which has won a world
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
PO Fes ee
INSTALLED—Shown are James F. Arnold (left), Noble Grand, and Warren Ridinger (right)
stallation Jan. 20.
The committee for installation night. will be headed by
Thelma Dundas,
immediate Past Grand, Lorrin
Wasley and his committee.
CLUB NEWS
The annual Charity Ball of the
Nevada. City Elks will be held
February 3rd under the guidance
of Ralph and Carole Fridrich
with the theme of the "Roaring
Twenties" carried out in decorations, table settings and
stage show.
This year the stage show will
be directed and produced by
Larry and Judy Casci with an
assist in the script and staging
from Len and Joan Gilbert. A
Roaring Twenties amatuer night
shows promise of may laughs
and entertainment for all,
"I'm Proud of My Town,"
The article described "Oper
ation Cookie," and how it was
started by Mrs. Faye VondeVeld of Grass Valley when she
sent a box of cookies to her
son in the armed forces in Vietnam, She explained how the project gained momentum and other
organizations joined in,
Congratulations to Mrs. Nobles!
:
Gem Society
Holds Session
Nevada County Gem and Mineral Society held its first meeting of the year Tuesday, Jan. 9,
under the leadership of their
new president, ''Hank" Gerhart,
A demonstration of jewelry
casting was presented by Sacra
mento Valley Rock Rustler, Talbert Spendhoff, Spendhoff is well
qualified to display this interesting craft.
A business meeting and getacquainted time, with refreshments, completed the evening,
Guests are always welcome
and club officials have invited
new members to join.
Clerk Lists
City's Vital
Statistics
Chairman Freidrich has announced that an excellent prim
Probably fot the first time
rib dinner with all the trimmings in its long history, Nevada
will be served.
City failed to record a single
pg within the city limits during
Nineteen members: and one .
City Clerk Sam Hooper said
guest of the Nevada City Garden
no babies have been born within.
Club enjoyed the hospitality of
the city limits since the closing
Grace Miller in her lovely new
of the maternity ward of Miners
home off lower Banner
Hospital last January, Nevada
Nevada City, last Thursday.
General Hospital is located out
A delicious dessert luncheon
side
the city limits,
was served by co-hostesses
However, Hooper reported 52
deaths
within the city limits in
Grace Miller introduced her ‘1967,
The 1966 figures were 29
guest, Mildred Hutanen, a newbirths, and 41-deaths,
comer to the area from Walnut
Births outnumbered deaths and
Creek,
.
marriages
Edna Bansamer and Ruby Jewell.
The business meeting-was followed. by a most interesting and
informative talk on the pruning
and bare root planting
of roses
by Hulda Kopp. Charlotte Jacobsen gave instructions and proper time and methods of graft
ing of trees.
in the vital statistics, exclusive of the Nevada
City and Grass Valley city limits, filed with the county recorder during 1967,
County Recorder Ted Kohler
Jr. said there were 377 births,
261 deaths, and 133 marriages
filed with his office in 1967.
Births also topped the list
The United States takes 40%
of the Phillippines’ exports and
supplies a third of its imports.
of county vital statistics in 1966,
with the figures as follows:
births, 399; deaths, 274, and
marriages, 134,