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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 21, 1966 (16 pages)

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s ‘ z ¢ ¥ ‘ ‘ as ’ 4 * oo ee ee a a aw 8.. The Nugget. .November 21, 1966.. 265-2471 Lura Arnold Native Daughters Hold Meeting The social meeting of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, Laurel Parlor No. 6, held last Wednesday night in the Nevada City Veterans Memorial Building, proved to be most interesting and enjoyable for the members. Mrs. Luiva Kilroy showed slides and commented on the dedication of plaques in this area. Three of the most recent being the Sierra Nevada © opener, life can be tedMemorial Hospital, dedicated in Dec. 1958, by the Native Sons. Nevada City Methodist Church and the St. Candice Catholic Church, both dedicated in October, 1965, by the Native Sons and Daughters of this area. Mrs. Neva Schance, chairman of. the evening gavean interesting report . on the organization at the time she was president in 1932, 34 years ago. At Nevada City that time there were 189 members in the Native Daughters. On the night of Nov. 16, 19382; 75 members greeted the Grand President on her official visit to the chapter, Esther McClusky read two fitting poems, one being ''Thanksgiving". Marille Day read an article "everything comes packed in cans" which ended with a wellknown phrase "without a can: ious." Calendars were sold as a project of the Native Daughters of the Golden West for the Childrens Foundation. This. is the 17th year for the calendar sales in the state of California. Refreshments were served on tables beautifully decorated with a Thanksgiving motif. Kk & Soroptimists Hold Dinner Meeting Mrs. Mary Moser, past governor of the Northwest Region of Soroptimists Clubs was speaker for the monthly dinner meeting of the Nevada City Soroptimists held last Thursday evening at the National Hotel. . Mrs. Moser showed slides of her recent freighter trip to Europe. Members and guests enjoyed colorful scenes of Portugal, Belgium, Holland, the Rhine and Switzerland. It was apparent canals and rivers play an important role in the life of European countries. The cleanliness of the water flowing through large cities as well as through rural areas contrasted greatly with ihe ‘polluted! rivers, lakes andharbors, of the United States, Mrs Moser concluded with pictures of Venice and Florence and spoke of the art master pieces of these cities, many of which have been damaged or lost in the recent floods. President Pauline Bergemann reminded members that the November 23rd luncheon meeting would be a Thanksgiving party. Members are asked tobring small gifts to exchange. * * *K * Art Commission Meets Tonight The Nevada CountyLiberal Arts Commission will hold their regular November meeting at 8 p.m., Nov, 21, at the’ city hall of Nevada City, recently announced by Del Pharis. The commission will consider the valuation made by theatre consultant, Will James, and talk ‘about further development of the theatre. * % * The Nevada City Women's Civic Club held ‘their monthly meeting last Wed. atthe home of Mrs. Winifred Creegan, president. A delicious: lmcheon was prepared and served by the hostess. Following the business meeting, a program was presented by Mrs. Isabelle Hefelfinger, who showed color slides and gave a talk on her trip to the Far East. There will be no meeting in December. Next meeting will be the third of January. Clubs In Action Neva Rebekah Lodge No. 119 will hold roll call when they meetat 8 p.m. tomorrow night in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall, Broad Street, . Nevada City. Noble Grand Esther Foster will preside. A pot luck turkey dinnerat 6:30 p.m. will
precede the meeting with Pauline Stevens as chair. man. * * * * Esther Rebekah Lodge No9 will hold the second nomination of officers at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall, 110% Mill Street, Grass Valley, with Noble Grand Zale Johnson presiding. * * * * a Sybil Ridinger, Irene Hunt, Irene Mason, Lorraine Davies, Gladys Clemo and Emily Hodgkin members of Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 9, of Grass Valley, were visitors Thursday night at the Rebekah Rising Star Lodge, No 8 of Sacramento. President Marie Cannon, of the California State Assembly of Rebekahs, among others, was an honored guest. * * kK Neighbors of Woodcraft No. 325 made plans for their Christmas party to be held Dec. 15, in the California Ha WW, Nevada City, when they met last: Thursday for their regular meeting. Guardian Neighbor Sybil Ridinger, presided. The club will have an old fashioned party beginning with a pot luck at 6:30 p.m., followed by Songs and bingo. Members are asked to bring gifts worth fifty cents to be used as prizes instead of the regular gift exchange. Husbands are invited to participate in the Christmas gaiety. * * kk The order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Unity No. 65, will hold a ceremonial meeting at 8 p.m., Nov. 26, in the Masonic Temple on South Auburn Street, Grass Valley. Preceding the meeting THE GRASS VALLEY Business and Professional Women recently held initiation of two new members at the Bret Harte Inn. Shown from left to tight are Ida Ball, Califorria Federal Chairman of Women in Appointive Public Office and Capitol District Parliamentarian; Ruth Bailey, new mem' ber; Nancy Battista, President Grass Valley Business and Bouma, new member; and Mary Professional Women's Club. Grass Valley B.P.W. Initiates ‘New Members Twonew members were formally initiated into the Grass Valley Business and Professional Women's Club during a dinner meeting last Wednesday at the Bret Harte Inn. The initiation ceremony was performed by Beth White, membership chairman, assisted by Melba Huges, Charter Member; Ellen Joyner, Past President; and Hazel Browning, 2nd Vice-President. Those receiving scrolls of membership were Ruth Bailey and Nancy Battista. President Mary Bouma presented each one with the Grass Valley BPW Club's symbol, the bell. Special guest at this meeting was Ida Ball, District Parliamentarian and State Chairman for Women in Appointive Public Office. Ida Ball is a native of Grass Valley, and gavea short, but interesting, talk on her days inGrass Valley. Mdny of the club members assisted with the Tuberculosis Association envelope stuffing held at the South Campus Nevada Union High School Nov. 10. The Club's Christmas party will be held at the BretHarteInn, Dec. 14. Chairman Ruth Truscott would appreciate receiving the toys for the "Joys for Tots" project as soon as possible. The toys may be left at Jim Heather Floor Covering, 233 Mill Street, Glay-Wyn's Gift Shop, 160 Mill St. Art's T.V. Radio and Records 128 South Auburn, Grass Valley Glass Company, 208 Colfax Avenue, andDr. John Bouma, 212 Colfax Avenue, Grass Valley. The club will not have a forum meeting in the month of December, however, they will havea board of Directors meeting on December 7, at the Bret Harte Inn at 7 p.m. * KK OK a pot luck dinner will be served with Ted and Nevora Edwards aschairman, * eK * "Education" was the toPreceding the program, a short business session was held with Gladys Dart presiding. There willbe no meeting Thursday due to the Thapic chosenby Mary Moser ksgiving holiday. when she appeared as guest speaker for the Grass Valley Soroptimists during their luncheon meeting last Thursday at The Office. A continuation of her trip abroad was also presented and proved mot interesting. Mrs. Moser, who is a member of the Nevada City Soroptimist Club, was introduced to the club by Jennie Lee, program chairman. ok 2k + The Grass Valley Jaycees have entered into another project-Selecting a local high School senior girl at a pageant Dec. 10 to represent Nevada Coun! in a state wide Jaycee Junior Miss contest. Entry Blanks may be'obtained at high school, — Honey's or from any Ja--