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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 13, 1968 (12 pages)

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; . 2 The Nevada County Nugget November 13, 1968 World War I ended November 17 fifty years ago The nation still remembers YOUTH AND AGE join in observing Veterans Day. Ceremonies were held at the Grass Valley, Veterans Memorial Building several hundred persons were on hand following the parade through the business district. DRILL TEAM m rches proudly, VETERANS DAY was observed with appropriate ceremony in Grass Valley. Standing at attenae a te _ tion in front of the Veterans Memorial Building Julius Marx, who led the parade attired in fr his World War I uniform; center, Capt. James Brooks, Beale chaplain who was the principal , % th speaker, and at right saluting, Chuck Sheely, commander of World War J Barracks, master st of ceremonies, SOLEMN MOMENT; raising the colors, ; dr