Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 18, 1967 (16 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 16  
Loading...
err 265-2471 The Nugget is interested in all Social activities in our Commty, af Its readers are your friends and neighbors. Items of general interest should be referred directly to our Society Editor by calling 265-2471 NC Garden : Club Meets The first meeting of the year of the Nevada City Garden Club was most interesting and enjoyable when President Mary*Moser nartated and showed slides of her recent trip through Europe, The meeting was held last Thursday, inthe home of Christine Guddal, 211 Ridge Estates, Nevada City. Ruby Jewell, Ruth Hildebrand and Lilly Poaches were welcomed as guests. Mrs. Poaches is a sister of Mrs. Mosher and will soon be returning to her home in Nebraska, A big welcome was given to Harriet Kittredge and Betty Preston who have been absent with long illnesses, Hostesses for the day were Evelyn Lewis and Florence Heavener, The next meeting will be February 9, at which t Installation ceremonies for Union Encampment No, 11 and Union Moser promised to featints ae Ladies Encampment Auxiliary No, 11, Independent Order of Odd her European tour, Fellows, were held January 6 in Grass Valley, Shown from left to : right are; District Deputy Grand Matriarch, Jean Brass; Chief Matri! arch Ethel Polglase of the Auxiliary; Chief Patriarch Charles E, 5 pe 5 aah Engle of the Encampment No, 1}, and District Deputy Grand ae Patriarch, Kern E, Tindall, The 1967 Officers of Union Encampment No, 11 and Union Ladies Encampment Auxiliary No. 11, Independent Order of a Odd Fellows, were installed Friday evening, January 6, ata public ceremony held in the Odd Fellows Temple before a capacity audience of members and guests, District Deputy Grand Patriarch, Ken E, Tindall and suite installed the officers of Union Encampment. Charles FE. Engle was seated as Chief Patriarch and serving with him are Richard Polglase, High Priest; Jack Hansen, Senior Warden; Frank Finch, Recording Scribe; Fred Rudisill, Financial Scribe and Treasurer; Walter Gage, Jr. Warden; Joseph Sober, Guide; Watches, Edwin Williford, Albert Rowe, L. C, Tryon and Ray Randall, Guards of the Tent are Alfred Brass and Roman Rosynski, Inside Sentinel is Carl Goddard and Outside Sentinel is Dudley Eldridge, District Deputy Grand Matriarch, Jean Brass and staff installed the following officers for the Auxiliary: Chief Matriarch, Ethel Polglase; High Priestess, May Gummoe; Sr. Warden, Mary Ann Gage; Scribe, Lillian Finch; Treasurer, Mable Thomas; Jr. Warden, June Engle; Watches, Jean Brass, Elsie.Maxfield, Ethel Williford and Susan-Stroud; Guards of the Tent, Irene Eldridge, Myrtle Thomas, Grace-Tryon, Henrietta Eckstein; Guide, Brita Rozynski; Color Bearer, Julia Ridisill; Inside Sentinel, Eleanor Weller; Outside Sentinel, Verda Sober, and Musician, Pauline Stevens, At the conclusion of the installation ceremonies, delicious refreshments were served by Past Chief Matriarch, Alta Goddard, assisted by Susan Stroud and Mary Ann Gage. The tables were et decorated by Lillian Finch, Children’s. Story Hour Julie Bramkamp and Nedra Self eg op A , Story at i3a.m., next Saturday at the Nevada City library, These sessions have proved to be most enjoyable .to all. children who attend. t nized Saturday at the bedside of The wedding of Shirley J. Simmons and Norman Flagg was solemthe bride's father, Mr. J. Arlon Simmons, in the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, Mr. Simmons is Clerk for the city of Grass Valley. Shirley J. Simmons became the bride of Norman Flagg Saturday afternoon in a ceremony held in the Sierra Nevada Memorial Haspital, Grass Valley. The Rev. Noel Carden of the First Methodist Church of Grass Valley officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Arlon Simmons, 117 Conaway Avenue, Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Flagg of Chicago, [linois, are the parents of the groom. A white brocaded knit suit was chosen by the bride for her wedding attire.~She carried a bouquet of red roses, Carol Edwards, San Francisco, was the bride’s only. attendant. She wore a light lavender suit and carried pink carnations,_ Ron Shaeffer, San Francisco, served the groom as best man, ‘The bride attended Bay City College, San Francisco. The groom attended the University of Miami in Florida. Areception was held at the home of the bride’s parents following the ceremony, ig a honeymoon skiing at Squaw Valley, the young newly weds arr gin 430 eoet ” Raph where the le is employed as a medical assistant and the groom is employed with Smith, Kline & French Pharmacueticals,
* 1OOF Double Installation Neva Rebekah Lodge No. 119 and Oustomah Lodge No, 16, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will hold public installation at8p.m., Saturday, January 21, in the Odd Fellows Hall, South Pine Street, Nevada City, Mrs, Jane Elliott will be installed as Noble Grand forthe coming year. Oustamah Lodge will be under the direction of Alfred Brass as Noble Grand, District Deputy Grand Master Roman Rozynski will be the installing officer, Colorful “Last Nigh? A resume of the year's meetings and reappearance of the many colorful and interesting costumes which had been worn by thé \members throughout the year, made the “last night” for the Noble Grand and the officers of Neva Rebekah.Lodge No. 119, & most memorable a they Noble Grand Esther Fostet was presented with a boklet oman The mystery gift was received by Jennie Barnett, Mrs, Jean Brass was chairman for the evening. — BELOVED SENIOR CITIZEN On January 6, 1869, Mrs. Carrie Heilman was born in the state of Missouri. At the age of five, accompanied by her parents, she began her travels by covered wagon westward to Monte Vista, Colorado, Even at that tender age, the memories of that trip are still with her, Mrs. Heilman, or “Mother Heilman" as she is known by her many friends today, recalls how their wagon train was led, in spite of the Indians and the many travel hazzards of that day, bya skilled wagon master, with but one encounter with danger, She recalls 13 wagons in the train turning back because of the warnings they received along the route, At still another point, the train left the trail for a distance of thirty-five miles to avoid the massacring and pill‘aging that was waiting on the trail ahead, Mother Heilman has made her home with -her daughter-in-law,” ' Mrs. Chrissie Héilman, 130 Pine Lane, Grass Valley, for the past thirty years, She is unusually Installation of officers for 1967 for held January 12 in the Indepen alertand active around her home and in her church, the Wesleyan Methodist. During the two months prior to.Christmas, she made over 100 potholders to be given as Christmas gifts. Mrs, Heilman is the mother of two daughters: one a supervisor of study hall at the Punaho School, in Honolulu, and the other a retired school teacher who lives in Colorado. She. looks forward to her daughters visiting here each summer, ; When asked ‘her formula for lofigevity, Mother Heilman recommended keeping active not only physically, but spiritually and mentally, and to have a daughter-in-law such as she has to love and care for you. ie Mother Heilman was honored on her recent birthday by Mrs. Edwin Eby at an afternoon tea, where . she received many greetings and gifts from the many friends who hold her in high esteem and.love Grass Valley lodge No. 12 was dent Order of Odd Fellows Hall. Shown from left to right are: William Mullis, District Deputy Grand Marshall; Lorrin Wasley, Noble Grand; Roman Rozynski, District Deputy Grand Master and installing officer; and Marvin Kitts, Vice Grand, Mullis and Rozynski are from Oustomah Lodge No, 16, Nevada City, New officers seated were: Loren Wasley, Noble Grand; Marvin The stage was set-the actors Kitts, Vice-Grand; Fred Rudisill, Came on stage-the play was on Recording Secretary; Frank Finch, .and skillfully performed before a. Financial Secretary; Albert Rowe, most appreciative audience that Treasurer; WarrenRidinger, Warfilled the room to overflowing, den; James Arnold, Conductor; The stage being the Odd Fellows Walter Greel, Cahplain; Ray Temple in Grass Valley, last Randall, Right Scene Supporter; Thursday evening, January 12, The actors were the installing team, the leading man being District Deputy Grand Master, Roman Rozynski from Oustomah Lodge No, 16 at Nevada City, He was ably assisted by.a supa City, wh cers of Grass escorted ., Valley Lodge No. 12 to their stations for installation, Following the installation, the entire company joined in the execution of a skillfully performed drill to the delight of the entire audience. vi Jack Hansen, Left Scene SupPorter; JamesCorbett, Right Supporter to the Vice-Grand; Charles Engle, Left Supporter to the Vice-Grand; Walter Gage, Inside Guardian; and Martin Carlson completing the team as Outgowned side Attending a8 guest of honor was _ District Grand Matiarch, Jean Brass, who with many others . joined in wishing the new staff of officers a most successful year. Delicious refresh:nents were served in the banquet room by retiring Noble Grand, Ernest Mason and his committee.