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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 29, 1967 (20 pages)

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‘2 ++ The Nugget. March 29, . rt ey oe BemES DAVIS== Four professional actors Will present a concert Ah ee sr Te art Exhibit Set reading on Sunday, April: 2, at the University of Califor nia, Davis, of Edward ‘Albee's ‘electrifying "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” ‘ The concert reading will be at 8:30°p.m, in the 500seat new main theatre and is Lloyd Ulberg, one of the most outstanding a segment of the. Festival of photographers to show the Arts at UCD. Admission is free.. The performers are vetéran actors from the Professional ‘in this area will be at the Gallery, 312 Com-: Resident Theatre at UCD who mercial Street ,.Nevada have been rehearsing under the: direction of Alan;Stambusky, associate professor of City, from Sunday April 2 through the first week in May. The Gal~ lery opens from 1:30 to4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. dramatic art; They include Oliver Cliff, a Sacramento Music Circus favorite; Delphi Lawrence and Richard Lupino, veteran performers on the New York and London stages ROUGH “AND READY rea by Fay M. Dunbar ~ Mrs, Mary O'Neal is flying home, to England, to visit members of her family: whom.she hasn't seen for 47 years, She has been planning this trip for many years, She will go to’ London first for a ‘visit with her brother, He has promised to show her the old familiar scenes of their childhood, Her trip will also include visits with two sisters and numerous nieces and nephews, Shots and Passport are keeping the departure date “up in the air" but she anticipates it will be the second week in April, Her return home will be by boat, That date depends on how long it takes her to see everyone and everything, Husband Frank does a fine job of taking care of himself so no special hurry. Some of Mary’s friends gave her a Bon Voyage party last Tuesday and presented her with a handy carrying case for shoes and umbrella, The guests were Mesdames Mary O*Neal, Helen Avery, «Helen Beatie,Maciel Filer, Edna Gilfillan, Joan Mader, Barbara Sailor, Helen Steele, Kathy Gregor, and Floydene Mader, ° This little group, except for.Kathy and Floydene, call themselves the "Fats", Kathy is the daugliter of Helen Avery and Floydene is the granddaughter of Mary O*Neal, In spite of all the fun they have, "Fats" is a serious project with them, However, to properly celebrate Mary’s voyage they skipped "Weigh In" for :this party, The party was a noontime: Salad Smorgasbord at the home of Helen Avery, Mrs, Gregor baked a beautiful Bon Voyage ‘cake, The "Voyager" was merrily-“toasted" with Champagne, In spite of the gloomy weather, about_ 90 people gathered on the
Hill in Rough and Ready to celebrate the joyous Easter morning, A very inspiring message was given by the Reverend Robert S, Meyer. The warmth of the Hall and a hearty breakfast sent the group home much "warmed" by the experience, Sees eee 88 The Sheridans of San Jose, Jim, Linda, and daughter Lisa, spent Easter in Rough and Ready with the Jack Bixlers, Jim spent his Saturday helping Jack, and the Community, prepare the Old Hall for the occasion, Three year old granddaughter Lisa did her part, too, seeee e806 The Hall is always a busy place but this week and next must set some kind of a record, On Monday, April 3 at 6:30 p.m, the Fire Department Auxiliary will gather the community at the Grange Hall for a Potluck Dinner and a program of dances, by Nelda"s School of the Dance, arranged by the Auxiliary, President Mrs, Marie Broadus, Don Litchfield, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the fire department, will give the community a compléte rundown on the Board's plans and progress toward a Fire District, Dinner Chairman Mrs, Noreen Harwood advises that bread. and butter and beverages will be supplied by the Auxiliary but asks that everyone bring their own table service, ; : seee0288088 On Wednesday and Thursday, following Monday's Fire Department Dinner, the Ladies of the Grange will hold a Rummage Sale at the Hall, They usually hold their sales in Grass Valley but decided to give Rough and Ready a break on this one, The sale will be held April 5. and 6 from 9:00 a.m, until 4:00 Pem, Coffee and cookies will be’served,. The ladies have been collecting rummage since last spring'’s sale so there will be lots of interesting items, This project was planned to provide money to help on the building, now in progress, of new and enlarged kitchen facilities for the Hall, . Seeese eens On Friday, April 7 the Grange will hold "Open House", The community is invited to Potluck Dinner at 6:30 p,m, followed by an evening of fun, em een er RENO-The musical har. mony andfast-paced comedy of the Jetsroll into the closing week in the Theatre Lounge of the Holiday Hote} in Reno, The trio will headline the downtown hotel-casino's show through April 5, with the Esquires and Charles Gould's ‘Satin Strings as the 2nd and 3rd attractions, ; . LA GRANGE: "Ride-em-_ cowboy” will be the cry of the day at the 20th annual La Grange Rodeo and Parade April land 2, The parade is scheduled for 10 a,m, on Tuesday with the rodeo events starting at 1 p.m, on Wednesday, Adult admissions to the grounds on Highway 132, is $2. 00 for an adult, $1.00 for a child, SAN JOSE: An exhibition of paintings by Fredden Goldberg, San Francisco artist, will be held through the entire month of April at the Rosicrucian Art Gallery, The Rosicrucian Museum and Gallery are open from 9 a,m, to 5 p,m,, Tuesday through Friday, and from noon until 5 p,m, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Free, eeeseeeeee One of Rough and Ready's celebraties is dead, Last Friday night Jim, the “Wonder Horse" died, Jim was 17 years old, This is comparable to 51 years of human age, His death was due to a hu ae disease, cancer, He was owned and trained by Mr, Lawrence Jim had been failing since last August, He had a lump on his which Veterenarians ‘here believed to be fren, et ag About jaw six weeks ago Larry took. him to the University of Davis Veterenarian . School who verified the opinion, On Friday they performed surgery ~) on the-jaw but Jim could not "weather the storm",