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= Ens. Beverly .
Hartman —
Now In SF
Ensign Beverly J. Hartman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Louis Hartman, Nevada
City, has sucessfully completed the eight-week indoctrination class for women naval officers at the U. S.
Naval Schools Command,
U.S. Naval Base, Newport,
s of the Grass Valley
Deanery attended the con‘and Mrs. Ted Niehaus of
Grass Valley, Mrs. Frank
ist Galli and Mrs. Daniel Mullins at " For first assignment,
's Ball gan of Roseville, Mrs. Henry ; wil lreS ba Toccalini and Mrs, Charleg port to San Francisco, where
Among B. Maynard of Truckee and she will be serving on the
Prank Mrs. Ann Swan of Auburn. staff of Commander West. There were 2007 delegates ern Sea Frontier at the Naer and from every state in the val Station’ on reasure
Union, and 450 members of Island.
ss Studio a 58 the clergy, including RichGraduation exercises were
e CIRCULARS = (. [ard Cardinal Cushing of. held Oct. 20 on the Naval
Boston Actress Helen Hayes Base. Guest speaker was
e STATIONERY \. . was one of the principal}. Rear Admiral Charles E.
@ MAIL PIECES . 'speakers, and Pred in Weakley, en ye om
__ . rante entertained the dele‘ENSIGN Beverl Hartman stroyer Force, U. S. Atlan’
e BILLS 4 gates. Mother Theresa, a , ~ yJ = Fleet.
ee e FORMS \ Symone cia _— nv The wp 4 64 b peemigeeie .
: s ea TIAR . dia, was hono or her represen: 8
ioe Area NEV. co . TRINTING) outstanding work against R bie Set To S ea k The Netherlands Antilles, . ”
oe ar& PUBLISHING ithe infiltration of commu-. MODI p 51 colleges and schools of
oe Area 212 Ww Main St. . nism in India. , . nursing.
been an ~~ * . AN Catholic women of “ye ° Ensign Hartman is a
nits and Grass Valley this area are being urged At Annual H iS f ori cal graduate of University of
y units PHONE 273-4590 to attend this important & California. Berkeley, . and
—, the meeting. a ti received her commission re
eration. eee 2 : ensign from Lieutenan
mp PaCOAT UML UUMU LUT Navy Recruiting Station,
at ye
Wendel Robie, Placer National Hotel. Federal Office Building, San
ate his County businessman and Robie, an authority. on. Francisco. .
civic leader, will*be guest California history, has long. bi
a speaker at the Nevada been associated with histor COP Premieres SIERRA STUDENTS. . .gather onthe campus toreview their notes,
# i hav a1 pe akcren Society cal groups and is best noted before an exam. (Seated L to R), Paul Laubach, (£1 Dorado
rhas, : annual dinner meeting slatfor his work on establish: ‘ ‘
lildren. £ SS. ed for tomorrow at 7 p.m. at ing riding trails on the emiOpera On H.S.) Busines s Administration major; Barbara McCreadie,
Finst Cz! the Victorian. Room of the grant routes, = = (Folsom H.S.) Liberal Arts major; Priscilla Rose, (Nevada
is gee ie hg Hivade Come tte Outcasts Union H.S .) Secretarial major; and Linda Ferrero (Lincoln H.§ a
ern on ae lSocial ical Society, announces that} College of the Pacific wili. Elementary Teaching major. (Standing L to R), Richard Smith
as Ooze { Wo rke "2 Elmer Stevens, charter : i ;
be the scene of a world pre-. (Placer H.S.) Engineering major; Gary Henry, (Tahoe-Truckee
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Placer Sierra Nevada
. Chapter of the California
Workers Organization met on Nov. 15 at Glub
40 for its quarterly dinner
meeting, Mrs, Elsie Shields,
A program was arranged
by Miss Janette Hubbard,
child welfare supervisor in
the Placer County Welfare
Sheila
representative of
the Childrens Home Society
of California, gave a talk on
‘the work of her organiza} tion, illustrated by slides.
The program was preceeded by a short business meeting. About 30 members and
. guests attended.
president of the group and
a life-long friend of Robie,
will act as master of ceremonies.
Final reports on the year’s
activities and a nominating
slate for 1961 officers will
be given. Kilroy points out
that this is the big event of
the group’s year, and urges
a good tornout,
Dessert wines are becoming more and more popular.
These sweet, full botied
wines complement dessert:
and can well be served as
refreshments in the ,after
noon or evening.
For use in cooking, ~w'ne¢
is one of the most subtle
and least expensive of all
condiments. A little wine
added to a favorite recipe,
be\ it a stew, a roast or
scrambled eggs, will en-4
hance the flavor.
proximately one hour
length and suitable for performance in coljege level
opera classes,
miere Dec. 2 and 3 when
Stanworth Beckler’s prizewinning .opera, “The Outcasts of Poker Flat,” is
staged in the Pacific Conservatory. 7
An adaptation of the Bret
Harte story, the one-act
opera was unanimously selected winner of the Pi
Kappa Lambda national
chamber opera competition
in May, carrying with it a
$1000 award for the composer, a C.O.P, assistant
professor of music.
Over 50 compositions,
some by nationally famous
composers, were entered in
the competition, which limited entries to operas apin
The play premiere is a
H.S.) Liberal Arts major; and Jo Ann Swartz,
High School Teaching major.
(Roseville H.S.)
Ridge Road Garden Club Meets
Thirty members of the
Ridge Road Garden Club met
recently at the home of Mrs.
John Sbaffi on Nevada Street
in Nevada City with Mesdames Robert Burns, R.S.
Hollingshead and Sedgley
Jory as hostesses assisted by
Mrs, Gilbert Martin and Mrs ,
Bradley Legg at thetea table.
A hot luncheon was served .
Program for the afternoon
was presented by Mra Margie
Kopp and her sister, Mrs.
Mary Lou Steger, who had
decorated the home of the
hostess in a Christmas holiday theme, using acolor
scheme of blue and green
throughout the living room
and combining these colors
with the beautiful cone arrangements made by Mrs.
Steger.
Guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. Sparks of Willows
and Mrs. La Forest Thurston
of Grass Valley.
The annual Christmas party
willbe held at the home of
Mre,Stuart Chalmers of Grass
Valley.
COOKING
5 ras
Pavorite recipes from the files
of Nevada County's first ladies
Th gt Ret ee oe
joint effort of the Pacific: MRS, J.F, ARNOLD
sae Conservatory of Music and
B% the C.O.P. drama depart“ ment. DeMarcus Brown, Pa= cific Theater head,-is working with the dramatic section, sets, and costuming,
while Dean J. Russell Bodle
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5 cups walnuts
1lb. white raisins
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English teacher and former
Glassmate of Beckler, follows closely the Harte short .
k= Written in the mid-19th
gE century, the story tells of
the plights of a group of
ady characters as they are .
out of the suddenly.
formed Poker Flat. A .
‘Snowstorm strands the travelers, who havé been joined
by a young eloping couple,
Ein their mountain campSite, and serves as a catalyst
in bringing forth the true
characters of the varied
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