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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 8, 1971 (12 pages)

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, :1940. Christmas Tree For Rainbow Girls The members of the local Rainhow Gris chapter will enjoy a Chrietmae party following their regular mevt{ng here tomorrow night. Exchange of gifts will be made at a Christmas tree. Each Rainhow Girl will bring one guest to the party. Assisting the Rainbow Girls in the party arrangements are “Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Jack Fletcher. Mrs. Hla Qherer of the Murchie Mine Road is visiting relatives i: Oakland. The Nevada County Nugget, Sept. 8, 1971 5 NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE. SEVEN ‘who were married in Downleville on. LOCAL FOLK . . AT HOME. -AND AWAY, Miss Iris Murchie, teacher in the Roseville schools, visited with relatives here during the weekend. Weekend guests with family members were Mr. and Mrs. Rollte Wright of Sacramento, former residents. = Mr. and Mra. Max Benkert have relinquished their interest in Sehreiber's Cafe. and have returned to their home in San Francisco. Dan Ungaro of this city, a teacher in the Roseville elementary schools. visited with relatives here during the weekend. In ita deaire to make this mewnpaper an intercating as por ‘Bible, filled with local happenings about yourself asd your friends, The Nugget needs assistance. fe at any time you give 4 party, leave town on a trip, have quests at your house or have any news of interest juat drop us a Mr, and Mrs. Andrew F. Swall, December 8, 1890, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at Davis yesterday. : The celebration was attended by approximately 25 close friends end relatives. The couple’s two children were present for the observance. — Miss Lorraine Harry left this city today for San Francisco, where she will be employed in a civil serytce position at the Marine Hospital. Miss Harry had been employed at the Ta+ hoe National Forest Service head) Ciné-Kodak Eight, Model 20 A CINE-KODAK §@ under the tree Makes it the grandest Christmas ever ? quarters here. She is a graduate of the Nevada City High School and Mt. St. Mary's Business Academy. Leonard (Pop) Johnson, former . local police officer and now a government employee at Mare Island. was a weekend visitor here. Johnson has recovered from a recent illness attack. . Mrs. and Mrs. C. E. Clark. mine operators of North Bloomfield, were visitors in this city on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrison of Woodland, former residents of this city, visited with their son, Fred Garrison, Jr., here during the weekend: Garrison is district mainten3 ance superintendent for the state division of highways at Woodland. He formerly held a like position here "ovr. and Mrs. Wayne Frost, formerly of this city and now living in Seattle, are expecting a child soon. ; Mrs. Frost is the former Miss Pettit of the Blue Tent district. Frost is 2 son of Mrs. Jack Kemp of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glennon of Cm parations to move into their new seven room house. © The house, of stucco, is one of the most attractive new dwellings in this city. Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Baker motored to_Marysville yesterday to visit with Mrs. Baker's sister. The Bakers (2) Magazine Ciné-Kodak Elght recently returned from their honeyFinest of che “Bighss.” s-secood moon trip in Southern California. Gives 20 to 30 blach-endwhine Film. Only $29.50. een ee eed 107 Mill Street M AURICE, Photographer “Grass Valley's Photo Center” intere aes roll of film, j changeable with no film -loss; Mrs. Baker is the former Miss Elma ready to , AlsomakesmovUltra-modera throughout. Eden. iesinfullcoloronKodachrome “Eight” economy. With f/1.9 Mrs. Beatrice Bonner spent severleas, $97.50. al days at the Zeigright Mine with her husband. Mrs. Boyd Armstrong is visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Armstrong is the former: Flossie Angove. CThe Pacific Gas and Electric Company office here was the first bustPhone 67 ness establishment to decorate for the You'll like the new KODAK ADVANCE. ENLARGER $2750 COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION Tus new Eastman enlarger is just what.you’ve beea waiting for. Complete with f/11 : : for making ne, big talargements of your own from a wide variety of negative sizes from 35 mm. to 3% a bo! Here's the trick about taking color movies (or black and white, for that matter). Get the Cine Exposure Meter does that for you. It will save you money, istently good pi: and it will assure you of getting movies in full, natural color. . We'll be glad to show it to you. See it today! lens it provides the ideal means . Enlarger head te A and bellows bly are we ~MAURICE, 174%x 22 inches, lens ome to i bi. ac is interchang: to iate this mod other available t To app 107 Mill Street larger drop in and see it at our store today. You'll find making your owo eolargements & thrilling new experience. MAURICE, Photographer . . . (ied gehen Photographer 107 Mill Street Phone 67 “Grass Valley's Photo Phone 67 » Social and Club Events + RECENT BRIDE RESIDES HERE Mrs, Kenaecth Crowder of Nevada City, shown above, was Minx toutxe Vappero before her recent marriage. The Crowders are making their home in this city. Many Gay Parties Planned As Xmas Season Draws Near Nevada City hostesses are happily preparing for a continual round of gay parties and social functions, heralding the arrival of the most delightful season of the year. The cup of good cheer ix expected
to brim over this year as far as soejal activity is coneerned. Arrangements are being made for many informal pre-Christmas parties as well as gatherings on Christmas Eve. “Local lodges and clubs will also bow to the joy of the season and adults’ as well as children’s Christmas trees will be held. Nearly every social and lodge group in the city have scheduled Christmas parties. Civic Cli:tb Members Will Frjoy Christmas Party Here Tomorrow The Nevada City Civie Club's annual. Christmas Treeparty for ins members wi!] be held at the regular meeting of the elub in the home of Mrs. George Lege tomorrow afternoon. Each member will bring an inexpensive gift to be exchanged with another member. Mrs. Charles Flliott is in charge of the presentaSacramento Street are making pre-. ttion of a musical program. which will incliide the singing of Christmas Carols, Both Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Ralph Smith will sing. Refreshments will be served, following which cards and mah_ jong will be played. Flaming youth flames longer by giving the eye to the curves on the road instead of the curves in passing vehicles. ; Yuletide. The large tree in the BR, and E. office window. beautifully decorated by Rachel Penrose. is attracting considerable attention. Al O’Connor of this city, after living in San Francisco for a short while’ upon his return from Plumas Couny, where he was employed in the lumber industry, has accepted a position with a contractor. Marilyn and Joanne, were visitors in, this city during the weekend. Tre formerly was engineer for the Tahoe National Forest here and now holds a similar position with the Shasta National Forest. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Darke on Coyote Street was the frist in Nevada City to have lighted outdoor Christmas tree. Kirk Martin, Nevada City High Shool student body president and end on the football team, has sufficiently recovered from injuries suffered in the San Juan same to be up and around. Lieutenant Gove Cello, Jr., visited with his father, Gove, Sr., and crandfather, Willflam Celio here Frida-. Gove came here from Sacramento in an army bomber and landed at the local airport. Sylvia Moody has been employed at the Hartunu Jewelry Store here for the duration of the holiday season. = Miss Gertrude Schreiber, high school faculty secretary. has been confined to her home with influenza during the past several days. Personals «+ Engagements of Two Prominent Young Women of Nevada City Becomes Known; Weddings Will Be Events of Near Future Mr. and Mrs) Chatles Stesens ot. F fed ig aca tas 1 Vem fevhay arunveuine el ar ag int." of the same time it became kKrown that Dick Stevers. son of ine vaio tae satis and brother of Margaret, i; engaged te Betty Olen. poontir eradie ate of the Nevada City Hizhe Sehool The dates for the marriages have; —————--not been revealed, but both are +s j pected to be events of the near future. Miss Stevens is a graduate of the Nevada City Hizh School with th» class of 1937 and is also a Mi. St. Mary's Academy sraduate. Since last aret, ta Rasen ¢Sonmnye soe many friends in this vicini's ducing her comparative = short resi leace here. Miss Olsen is emploved at Cain's Auto Court <tore Stevens, like Stedeer, was a star on the Nevada City Hich School athletie teams. He formerly was employNovember she has be " sed as amas omer s been employed a-. aq at the Murchie Mine ‘but now ts secretary to Miles Coughlin, city working at the Zibrieht Mine ta judge and court reporter. Prior ‘ol Rear Valley for the Empire-Star that time she worked for the Pacific] yines Ltd ‘ Coast Aggregates “in Sacramento. The The bride of the future is ore of Nevada City’s most popular and at-. incentive for many showers and parttractive young women. ies in their honor during the holiday Stedger is connected with his fath-] season. = er, Robert Stedger. in the contract-, “ ing business here. The younzer xtrdNew Member ae er i mi pie e : g is prominent in focal athicric iW Jcraft Initiated circles and while attending Nevadw: Sadie Mitchell was initiated inte ity Se as ase cea diye He nie ‘ ae i“ ‘the Champion Circle. No . Neteh2 LORtnel a8 paseleall. bors of the Woodcraft. at last ThursaStedger for a time was employed: gay night's meeting. Nearly 0 were by Lindgren and Swinerton, ton-. py, ; orang tractors which built the new cour’house here. as a timekeeper. He left that employment to assist his fathengagement announcements of the couples are expected to be the present at the meeting The mystery box was awarded to Nettie Sandow Refreshments and entertainment followed the playieg er. of card. Mr~ Esther Tmeraine was Betty Olsen, who will become th: in charge pride of Dick Stevens. is a craduatof the local high schoo! with othe . With the coming of sts holiday class of 1! During her last yet} season, the many Nevada Cire ste of school Miss Olsen) was the hist} dent) attending Varco colleces and school’s yell leader, Her atcractys oniver-ities hronghent the. at will ness ahd popudarits dhas made tres, re tarm te vis their familie. here, LONG DISTANCE The Harmony Shop 125 Mill Street Grass Valley Mrs. W. P. Lee and daughters, . 2 Ladies Slippers Bear Claws .. $2.75 Blue, White, Maroon Wool Lined Slippers — $1.95, $2.25 Silk Slippers $2.25 Felt Slippers LADIES’ HOSE Gift Box Packages. All new Shades 79c, 95c, $1.15, $1.35 MEN’S SLIPPERS LADIES’ SHOES Bears Clows $3.00! Newest patterns in all the Blue, Maroon and Tan heel heights $2.50. $2.45, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $1.35. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and _ $8.50 Leather Slippers Felt Slippers .. Men’s Robes, Neckties, Sox, Gift Package Sets, Travel Kits, Wallets, Gloves, Wool Coats, Leather Jackets, Gloves, Suspenders, and Many Others Reasonably Priced. Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Dress Shoes and Oxfords, Bathrobes, , Dress Shirts, Pajamas, Sweaters and Luggage The lighted huge cedar tree at the -. entrance into this city on the Grass Valley Highway presents & beautiful sight. The lights are annually put on the tree by the P. G. aE. Bennetts Bootery & LI_L _—-1I-L ---a antag oe, ies ina cine cece PE ES