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Carroll-Hoyt
Caren Lynn Carroll and
Albert Hoyt were united
in marriage November
27th in the Little Chapel
of Rough and Ready. The
Reverend M. Wilcox of
the Penn Valley Church
officiated in the double
ring ceremony before an
altar of flowers and candlebrum,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Carroll of Braemar Park, Grass Valley.
Mr. and Mrs, William
McC lain of Bridgeport
are the bridegroom's
parents.
A white mohair suit
with a corsage of pink
rosebuds was chosen by
the bride for her wedding attire. She was
The Nugget...
i Rotary
Club Calendar Grass Valley Eastern
November 30 Star
Grass Valley
Grass Valley Kiwanis Jaycettes
Nevada City Licvs
Grass Valley Elks December 6
Nevada City
Soroptimists TOPS
American Legion
December 1 Post 130
Grass Valley Masons
Nevada City Senior
Citizens December 7
Grass Valley Lions
Nevada City SIRS
Rotary Nevada County 4-H
Odd Fellows Lodge Council
No. 12 Council for Retarded
Grass Valley Chirlren
Soroptimists Native Daughters of
DeMolay Golden West Laurel No
Nuptials Told
given in marriage by her
father, William Carroll.
Sharon Carroll, sister
of the bride, was the
maidofhonor. She wore
a black dress featuring an
empire waistline, and
carried a single pink rose.
David Smith attended
6
Grass Valley Business
& Professional Women'
Club
[The Carriage Sel
Mr. andMrs. Bill Davis:
of Grass Valley, are the
parents ofason born
Nov. 25, at the Sierra
Neighbors of Woodcraft No. 325
Nevada County Historical Society
Legal Secre‘aries
December 2
Grass Valley Senior
Citizens
the groom as best man. Veterans Foreign Wars, Nevada Memorial HosVal Ved'ain was the Banner Mtn. Auxiliary _ pital.
usher. Mother Lode Coin peg Tg
Mrs. Fred Porter was Mr. and Mrs. David
Club
Nevada Commandry No.9 Bryan of Grass Valley,
are the parents of a son
born Nov. 14, atthe
Sierra Nevada Memorial
Hospital.
* * kK *
A son was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Cap0zzQ of Nevada City, on
Nov. 15, a’ the Sierra
Nevada Memorial Hospital.
the organist for the ceremony.
A reception was held at
the home of Mr. andMrs.
Robert Winkle, aunt of
the bride, in Starbright
Acres, where the many
friends and relatives
offered their congratulations and best wishes
to the young couple.
December 3
Goldancers
Golden Gala Ball
December 5
Timberline Toastmasters
Peace Corps Assigns
Titcomb to Colombia
é
Mario
Miss Marian Titcomb,
of Route 1, Box B-140,
Nevada City, departed
with 48 other Volunteers
for Colombia on October
18to work in educational
television and literacy,
announced recently by
Congressman Harold T.
(Bizz) Johnson.
Congressman Johnson
in a letter to Miss:
Titcomb said "You are
to be commended for your
contribution to the peace
effort. Itis only through
services such as those
performed by the Peace
Corps that we can eve:
achieve peace throughout
the world."
The new Volunteers will
be working throughout the
country to increase use of
educational television at
the primary school level.
a
[The Carriage Set
A son was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Roberts
of Nevada City on Nov. 21
atthe Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital.
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wallace of Grass Villey, are
Grass Valley
A Tree Goes to Washington
In Sunday'sS,F., Chronicle-Examiner, Feature
writer George Murphy gave a saber rattling account of the controversy of the President's
Christmas Tree. Did it come from Neva‘a
County ordid it come from Placer County? Now’
that is a right big question. As writer Murp
put it the thing willnot be settled until L#e
makes his Christmas address at the lighting of
this NEVADA County tree in Washington on December 16th. LBJ is scheduled to push a button
which wi'l light up this beautiful speciman from
our County and say a few words about its origin.
To those who doubi the sceneof our Tree's growth;
‘we say come 0 “1p ae-e and we will ghow you ihe
stump, and ine scars on fellow trees, where it
was felled.
This can become a very serious matter for who
is not so proud of his product as not to proclaim
when its legitimacy is indoubt. We have searched
for our copy of "Only God Can Make A Tree,"
The truth is he did a grand job on this one and
right here inour mountains. We do credit Placer
County with shipping the tree for surely most
everyone knows, Colfax in Placer County has tie
nearest railroad shipping point and from there
the Tree went to Washington.
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The use of educational
television began in 1962,
and at present there are
over 5,000 elementary
school teachers using
1,000 television receivers in eight departments in Colombia.
Peace Corps Volunteers
are now aiding with teacher training and use of
these receivers to help
eliminate ilfiteracy in
Colombia.
During their training
at Brandeis University
and in Puerto Rico, the
new Volunteers studied
Spanish, Colombian
history andculture, U.S.
history, and world affairs. Technical studies
emphasized teaching methods and skills and television utilization.
the parents of a sgn born
Nov. 21, at the Sierra
Nevada Memorial hospital.
As we told George Murphy when he was in our
office, ''We donot think we ought to go to war with
Placer County over a tree. There are enough
trees in Nevada County to take care of everybody."' There is one growing for Ronald Reagan,
should he ever need it, even Lassie would find
living to his liking right here among the big pines.
MERRY CHRISTMAS. Mr. President, we hope
you and the children in Washington get inspiration
from our beautiful, very tall tree! !
x * * *
* * * *
A daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. David
Milner of Downieville, on
Nov. 23, at the Sierra
Nevada Memorial Hospital. (See Coluim 4)
November 30, 1966..1]1
Our Men
in Service
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX.
Naval Reserve Aviation
Cadet Brent Alexander
Medlyn, sonof Mrs.
Rhea A. Lott of 108
Butte View Drive, Grass
Valley, Calif. is serving in Training Squadron
Twenty-Seven, Corpus
Christi, Tex., which commemorated its 50,000
accident-free flight hour
Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1966.
Since April 1, 1965,
when Training Squadron
27!s long safety record
began, 331 Navy flight
students have been successfully graduated
through the Squadron's
multi-engine advanced
flight training program.
Included in the 50, 000
hours were more than
127,000 landings, of
which over 3, 300 were
carrier -arrested, and
more than 26, 500 student
instruction flights with
their accompanying maintenance inspections.
* * * *
USS JOSEPH STRAUSS
Gunner's Mate-Seaman
Apprentice Micheal
Parman, USN, son of
Mr. an@ Mrs. Leslie
Parman of 638 Kate
Hayes, Grass Valley,
isa crewmember aboard
the guided missile destroyer USS Joseph Strause, which was a unit of
Task Force 130, The
Department of Defense
Manned Spacecraft Pacific Recovery Force.
The Task Force was
stationed at points across
the Pacific in support of
the Gemini GTA-12 project.
Although the four -day
manned mission splashed
down in the Atlantic, the
Strauss stood by to recover both spacecraft
and astronauts if a Pacific landing was necessary.
* * * *
HEIDE LBERG,GERMANY
Richard F. Gau, 21,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas B. Gau, Route
1, Box 237, Nevada City,
was promoted to Army
specialist fourth class
Nov. 9 in Germany,
where he is serving with
Headquarters Special
Troops.
For pay purposes, his
new grade is equivalent
to corporal. Transportation .Com pany near
Heidelberg, ente-red on
active duty in August 1965
and was stationed at Ft.
Ord, Calif., before arriving overseas last Jan.
He is a 1963 graduate
of Nevada Union High
School in Grass Valley,