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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 5, 1964 (24 pages)

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Page 21 .March 5, 1964..The Nugget Page 21. ati atdtia?tetef_etatie Oe) a Jaycettes Make Ready. For Annual Fashion Show “Fashions in Living Color" is the the me of the Ninth Annual Jaycette Fashion Show which will be held tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at the Grass Valley Elks Lodge. Master of ceremonies at the fashion event will be John (Pat) O'Brien, Jaycee president. Muriel and W.W. Brunker will be commentators for the affair, and music will be furnished by Ruth Bailey at the organ. The event will benefit the Chris Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund and will gotoward furnishing playground equipment for Condon Memorial Park in Grass Valley. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Refreshments will be served followingthe show, according to Margie Allstot, Jaycette president. : Committee chairmen for the event include Claire O'Brien, general chairman; Bobbe Smith, co-chairman; Joyce Warriner, clothes delivery; Gabby Barrow, coordination; Marlene Fowler, decorations; Gloria Leonhard, door prizes; Dody Peters, posters; Peggy Larson, props; Jennie Ingram, publicity; Ruth Harding, raffle; Beryl Sahl, refreshments; and Margie Allstot, tickets. Merchants participating in the event include M'Ladys, Conway's, Unique, Louise's, Bon Allure, Alice'sStyle Shop, Vic Breuer's, Bennetts and Steel, Novak's, Tess* Gift Shop, Pengelly's, Collier's and Rasco's. Models will include Norma Tobiassen, Pat Rohl, Beulah Shearer, Maxine Tamagni, Judy Hayworth, Gloria Leonhard, Sharon Brattin, Sally Dargie, Marge O'Hara, June Harney, BettyJo Long, Mary Vose, Anita Merrill, Marge Moore, Dodie Peters, Sharon Short, Shirley Fore and Marie Jesswein. Men will also model for the event, including Leonard Prisk, Dr. John Bouma, Scott Barrow, Pat Ingram, Joe Tappero, Dave Furano and Bill Douglass. PICTURE ON PAGE 20 FRESH NEW LOOK for Spring!.. In old English, the word for mowing was “math" and "aftermath" referred to the second mowing which became an appropriate term for after-effects. History Lesson Historical Tunes Are Discussed (Continued From Page 20) ington and his family played musical instruments and were noted fortheir love of the dance. Mrs. Snow cited stirring old tunes whichare still familiar, including “Liberty Song” and "Chester", reflecting the strong patriotism of the times; "Yankee Doodle", marching song of the
Continentat Army; “Hail, Colunr bia", "President's March", “Star Spangled Banner", "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean";"Dixie", written by a northerner; “Battle Hyimn of the Republic", composed by a southerner; and “John Brown's Body”. A group participation song -fest followed the repoft. DON'T LOSE $50.00 Check for Alpha's NUMBER SWEEPSTAKES Winners. Merchandise orders of $50 $25$10 $5 given away weekly. Gtass Valley -Nevada City Mrs. Lawrence G. Monian and Mrs. Eric Poole presided at the tea table, assisting hostess Mrs. Chesney. The March meeting will be at. the home of Mrs, Poole, with the program theme recreation and: the Lake Tahoe Park project. Regent Mrs, Raphael J. Polk, Mrs, Ernest F. Buck, vice-regent, and Miss Retha Downey will attend the state conference meeting at the Hotel Del Coronado March 10-18. . Diamonds Watches . Clocks AND MANY OTHER GIFTS Bee NYLON CARPET our Gold Nugget land Quartz Jewelry Makes Lasting Gifts & Appropriate Souvenirs Of The Gold Country EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING HARTUNG'S Grass (/} Valley L : eweters Since 1875 124 MILLST,, GRASS VALLE Phone 273-3039 E . . 2 ; 4 5 o o C*) LN wy” Completely carpet 3 . Baas rooms wall-to-wall /igea including heavy-duty S waffle padding and tackless installation You make the selection . .we'll do the rest! Grand choice in many newest decorator colors in wonderful, wearable broadloom with a moth-proof weave, step-hiding loop texture. DUPONT 501 32 SQ. YDS. INSTALLED ONLY $254. NO MONEY DOWN 90 MONTHLY CALL 885-8474 FOR FREE ESTIMATE OUR CARPET WAGON WILL BRING SAMPLES AND MEASURE YOUR HOME lf Toll, Call Collect PLENTY Sierra Carpet Company Serving OF FREE Complete Home Furnishings The Sierra 444 GRASS VALLEY HWY. _ PARKING AUBURN, CALIFORNIA 886-8474. . Foothills SEE THE BEAUTIFUL CARPETS AT