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8 The Nevada County Nugget Wed., October 1, 1975
MISS CALIFORNIA even did some dancing, which put
smiles on the face of a young Grass Valley man. You
can bet he had something to tell his buddies in school Se and Jane Walter, Mother Advisor.
Monday.
Camptonville
News
CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 23.
Robert Thygesen and Eric W.
Nelson, of Marysville, and John
Allen of Smartville were in town
Saturday evening attending a
lodge meeting.
Constable William E. Groves
made a brief business trip to
Roseville Tuesday.
Don L. Lawrence, Claude V.
Foster, Harold Pratt, Norman
Costa, and George C. Jarvis, of
Downieville were in town
Saturday evening attending a
lodge meeting.
Joseph M. Frankovich
returned Saturday from a few
days’ business trip to the bay
area,
Leonard Royat, of Susanville,
Levi C. Williams, of Lincoln and
Leland Reusser, of Browns
Valley were in town Saturday
evening attending a lodge
meeting.
Mrs. Virginia Harden, who
has resided here for the past few
years has moved to Sacramento
to reside.
Ivan R. Wood, of San Francisco, John Beaggi, of Beck‘ worth and A.S. Hobbs, of Portola, were in town Saturday
evening attending a lodge
meeting.
_ Alex R. Hume returned to his
home at Burbank Friday after
spending a couple-of weeks at
his summer’ home here, exto return shortly.
Willard V. Van Doren, of Palo
Alto, and Bert Winstead, of
Mountain View were in town
Monday on a brief visit to
friends.
Mrs. Wilma E. Straus was a
business visitor in Sacramento
Thursday.
Judge and Mrs. Acton M.
Cleveland made. a trip ‘to
Nevada City Saturday where he
officiated at the wedding of
Carey Lee Allen and Miss Diana
Theresa Bumpus, both of
Auburn, both ceremony and
reception being held in pic. turesque Pioneer Park.
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When aura Ingram is installed the
110th worth advisor of Assembly No. 74
International Order of Rainbow For
Girls she will become the third
member of her family to hold that
office.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Peter Ingram is a senior at Nevada
Union High School. Her mother, then
Jennie Ellis, was installed worthy
advisor in June of 1947.
Six years ago, almost to the day, the
incoming worthy advisor’s sister, Patti
Ingram Rowe, went through the same
ceremony to become head officer of the
Nevada City assembly.
Melody Heisey, retiring worthy
advisory, will handle installation
duties. Other incoming officers are
Ruth Patterson, worthy associate
advisor; Susan Cox, Charity; Kim
Howard, Hope; Debbie Geary, Faith
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Conni Fowler is retiring Mother Advisor.
Sui aid Forest with colors of green
and yellow is the theme selected by the
incoming worthy advisor. Her plans
include an official visit from Grand
Deputy Jan Short; a silent auction of
handicrafts and a luncheon with profits
to be donated to her service project,
which is the International Fund for
Animal Welfare. She hopes to celebrate
the Christmas season with caroling and
aparty. Rainbow Dads will be revealed
during her term.
Jane Sommers, chairman of the
advisory board, will assist with the
installation for the youngest member of
the Ingram family, just as she did for
her mother and sister who preceded
her in office.
The installation will be held at 2 p.m.
Oct. 5 in the Masonic Hall in Nevada
City.
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