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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 6

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PAGE SIX Jeno Calendar WEDNESDAY Meeting of the United TA at 1:30 pm in the Babcock building Several prominent people will talk Mrs Carl MacPhee will pre side Child Study of the ederated Church will meet at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Henry Hancock at 1235 Sharon Way Mrs William Dwyer co hostess Miss elice Cohn will be the speaker Nevada Circle of Druidess at 8 pm in the Pythian Hall with Mrs Pat Kull presiding Nevada Rebekah Circle will meet at 2 pm in the IOO Hall for a business and social meeting Mrs Lu Thank will preside ATO Mothers will meet at 2 pm at the chapter house for a business and social meeting Perennial Gardeners will meet at 1:30 pm at the home of Mrs Cliff A Hinds on Idlewild Road Plant exchange Mrs Robert Young will preside International Relations study group of AAUW will meet at the home of Mrs A Linnecke 585 Marsh Ave at 6 pm No hostess picnic supper and all interested women invited Mrs Bees ley chairman Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at 8 pm in the IOO Hall for annual old fashioned costume party The guards are in charge Riverside Homemakers will meet Wednesday at 1:30 pm at the home of Mrs Nielson 515 DuChane Lane with Mrs Lauritz Lund Jr assisting THURSDAY Square Dance Department will meet at 8 pm i the Century Club for an evening of dancing Luncheon meeting of Twentieth Century Club with Mrs Bcaupeurt presiding Mrs A Blackman president of the Neva da ederation of Clubs will be the speaker Music by Westbury school of music Mrs A Johnson reservation chair man North Truckee Homemakers will meet Tuesday at 2 pm at the home of Mrs A McNeilly 221 Wedekind Road Brown Huffaker Homemakers meeting will be held Thursday at 2 pm at the home of Mrs Morgan Route 1 Box 591 Executive board of AAUV will meet at 8 pm at home of Mrs Holmes Washoe County Salon 291 of 8 40 will meet at 8 pm Thursday at the Darcll Dunkle Legion Home irst aid class will be held at 7:30 pm at Red Cross chapter house 803 Virginia St Enroll ment is open to interested men and women National Business and Profes sional Club will hold a business meeting Thursday at 7:30 pm at the court house Mrs Hen rietta Ward president RIDAY Ladies Auxiliary OE will meet riday at 8 pm Mrs Ida Bonham presiding Trinity Supper Club pot luck supper will be held riday at 7 pm In the crypt entertainment talk by Miss Alice Arentz and dancing SATURDAY Delta Kappa Gamma luncheon meeting will be held Saturday at 1 pm at the home of Mrs Sawyer in allon Report of na tional convention by Mrs Alice inch Social Notes rom Goldfield MAKE A Beautiful Haak Rug ar ln StrticHaas attarns Or Accasaariaa mb TNI CARLTON NHDLECRAT ine abrics 221 West lrat St haaa 2 2484 GOLDIELD Nev Oct 3 (Spe Clifford Colley of Pomona Calif spent several days here last week He was looking after the mining and real estate for Barnes of Beverley Hills Calif red Arnold jr city clerk of Re dondo Beach Calif who spent a few days here with his parents last week has returned to his California home Mr and Mrs red Arnold Sr left riday for their home there Miss Mavis Beets spent two weeks here at the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs Beets She has returned to her home in Los Angeles with her sister Miss Lola Beets Both girls are employed there Mr and Mrs Gray who have been making their home near Lida have moved back to Goldpoint Mrs Gray Mrs Harry Wiley and Mrs Beulah Roberts visited in Goldfield last Tuesday and attended the Does Lodge meeting here Robert Swancut of Goldpoint and his mining partner rank Stone were transacting business in Goldfield Thursday and took out a load of supplies The thermometer fell to 26 de grees Saturday night The deer hunting season opened here Sun day and quite a number of hunters left early Sunday morning for the various hunting grounds They ap preciated the colder weather as it is reported that cold weather makes better hunting Two cows were killed here last week by motorists one eight miles north of Goldfield on the highway and the other by two men en route to Las Vegas about eight miles south of Goldfield Three cars over turned between Goldfield and To napah within the last ten days Oc cupants escaped with slight in juries NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 1950 Winnemucca WINNEMUCCA Oct 3 (Spe cial) Miss Elizabeth Stock was guest of honor at a bridal shower tendered at the home of Mrs John Dolan The party was given by Mrs Dolan Miss Rita Zabala and Miss Hermine Miller The eve entertainment included ca nasta and house with prizes pre sented to winners Refreshments were served during the evening Miss Stock was presented with many beautiful gifts Invited guests included Mes dames Ernest Gondra Pete Cha bot Pio Isain John Yrueta Albert Jones rank Bengoa Donald Woods Tony Uriguen Walter Case and Julia Rosevear and the Misses Mary Louise Goyhex Evelyn Mc Erquiaga Darlene DeLong Bever ly Elliott Shirley McClure Joan Boynton Haroldine Woodward and Sammye Johnstone Miss Stock will marry Justo Chabot on Monday October 2 at St Catholic Church in Win nemucca Our Lady of Victory Club of St Church held its first meet iqg of the new fall season at the home of Mrs John ransway As sisting Mrs ransway were Mrs George Moseley and Mrs Scott Putnam co hostesses The new officers took their chairs for the ensuing year A party was planned to entertain children during the lat ter part of October The welfare committee reported that old clothes will be received at the church after October 1 Last year 640 pounds of old clothing was distributed by the Catholic Sisters most of the clothing going to needy families in Humboldt coun ty What cannot be used locally is sent to the San rancisco dis tribution center The club again this year is urg ing the community to bring un wanted clothing to the church ollowing the business session whist was played with the high score prize going to Mrs Blanche Siard and low score prize was pre sented to Mrs lorentino Larra neta Refreshments were served during the late evening There was a large attendance at the meeting Mr and Mrs John Jayo left for Oroville Calif where Mr Jayo is employed by the Western Pacific Railroad Co and Mrs Jayo will spend a few days making arrange ments for moving to that city from Winnemucca where she has resid ed for many years In Winnemucca to contact the Nevada State Employment Office were John Lindsay of Reno assistant employment representative for Nevada and Col Thomas Miller staff field representative of the service for the 10 Western states One purpose of their visit was to check with the local office man ager Gerry Eden concerning ploy the Physically Handicapped By action of congressional reso Social Notes Haviland Morrall Homing I Black and the host ess 3 Mr and Mrs Henry Harrer left for Yerington 'to transport Mrs Henry saddle horses and visit overnight with Mr and Mrs Henry Angus Mrs Angus is the former Miss Jane Boynton daugh ter of Mrs Harrer Mr and Mrs rank Krenkel returned home last evening from allon where they spent several days visiting with Mr and Mrs Al Seeliger and family and with Mrs Mae Seeliger of Livermore Calif who is visiting at allon Creation of a state department of personnel and consolidation of state purchases as means of re ducing the cost of government were the chief topic of discussion at a meeting of the Humboldt County Taxpayers Association in the Hotel Humboldt The proposals were brought to the meeting by Clarence Smalley of Reno an organizer for the Ne vada Taxpayers Association Albetr Lowry district school su perintendent and Burnell Larson principal of Humboldt County High School left for Tonopah Sat urday to attend a conference of the Nevada Council of School Ad ministrators Advantages of going to the bank if a loan is needed for personal problems was stressed by Vern Schoenfeld assistant cashier here of the irst National Bank of Ne vada in discussing personal finance problems with members of the Winnemucca Business and Profes sional Club at their meet ing in the Rose Room of the So noma Inn inancing the purchase of a car or home as well as the Christmas savings plan and school savings plan were explained by Schoenfeld Myrtle Reddy state president is expected to make her official visit to the Winnemucca Club October 19 and tentative plans for a dinner meeting at that time were discussed Mary Johnstone has been ap pointed treasurer of the organiza tion replacing Mrs Ken Kirker who has resigned The program was under the di rection of Mrs Horning fi nance chairman The next meet ing will be held October 10 ire in a wood pile in the yard of the Juan Pendrosa home at ourth and Monroe Streets Tues day afternoon caused considerable commotion but no damage ire Chief Henry Berk reported Berk said the fire apparently started from spontaneous combustion It was extinguished before spreading to a shed filled with fire wood The white tailed Kaibab squirrel is found nowhere in the world ex cept on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and the Kaibab Plateau Social Notes rom Eureka EUREKA Oct 3 Roberson employe of the Coas tal Drilling Co while driving west about 23 miles from Eureka on Highway 50 lost control of the Chevrolet sedan he was driving and turned over three times He received injuries which resulted in his death in an Ely hospital riday morning It is reported Mr Rober son was a resident of Richmond Calif On September 25 following its business meeting Diamond Rebek ah Lodge No 8 of Eureka held a celebration the occasion being Colfax day our tables were dec orated to represent the seasons of the year with Dolores Merialdo as chairman for winter Hazel Mar tin for spring Georgia Meaker for summer and Angel lorio for fall Hugh Shamberger assistant state engineer of Carson City Wednes day and Thursday of last week at the courthouse heard testimonies of witnesses on water applications made by Mrs John Kincaid owner of the Indian Springs ranch in Nye county These applications were protested by Bertrand Arambel owner of the Willow Creek ranch and A McBride owner of the Snowball ranch both situated in Nye county The hearings heard by the examiner from the engi office in Carson City prob ably will render a decision within two months Grace Stevens and Calvin Hurst were united in marriage on Sep tember 15 in the Main Baptist Church in Los Angeles by the Rev James Via Mrs John Venturino of Eureka a sister of the bride was bridesmaid and Mrs Claudia isher was matron of honor Mel bin Hurst brother of the bride groom was best man and also at tending was Onnie isher The couple will make their home in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Joe Sorholus of the Gold bar in Eureka returned Thursday from Reno where they visited with relatives for a few days Mrs Venturino returned to Eureka Monday from Los Angeles Calif where she attended the wedding of her sister Mrs Grace Stevens to Calvin Hurst While there she visited with her son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Cecil Smith and daughter at Downey Construction work on the Gar den Pass to Alpha road was re ported to be progressing rapidly Grading will be completed the end of this week and graveling of the 15 mile stretch will get underway next week when the crushing plant will be set up The Dodge Construction Co which has the contract contemplates finishing the job within the next 30 days if weather permits Carson City CARSON CITY Oct 3 (Spe cial) Chapter PEO Sister hood met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Jacob Schoeler Mrs Leo Miller was hostess for the eve ning and was assisted by Mrs Donald Wallace and Mrs Schoeler The meeting was presided over by Miss Genevieve Shoe president Mrs Merle Benham and Mrs Mur iel Lewis presented the program and each one gave a very interest ing talk on their recent trip to Eu rope The ladies took the five weeks tour with the Beta Sigma Phi group from various sections of the United States At the close of the pleasant eve ning delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses Mesdames Miller Wallace and Schoeler to Mesdames Cavell' Rita Ar kell Alecia King Donald Cameron Roland van der Smissen Len Han cock Mabel Ogan Milton Badt Charles McGuigan Merle Benham A Shriver Muriel Lewis and Miss Genevieve Shoe Mrs Muriel Lewis entertained the members of the riday Club at her home on East Telegraph St riday afternoon The afternoon was spent in playing auction bridge Members present were Mesdames Ruth Kelly Cora Sweet land Dora Bath Nellie Lindsay Stella Ogden Laura Wood Cath erine Wood and the hostess Mrs Lewis Mrs A Keen who is confined to Carson Tahoe Hospital on ac count of illness is reported as get ting along nicely and will be able to return to her home within the next few days The state museum board is planning an exhibit of coins minted in the mint in Carson City for display on Nevada Day Judge Clark Guild has announced He said are calling upon each and every individual in the state who has a coin or coins minted in Carson City either to loan or do nate the same to He added in his message to of Ne that cooperation will be Brig Gen James May left Car son City Thursday for Washing ton to confer with National Guard officials He plans on re turning home some time during the week Mrs Hill of Ladysmith Wis is spending some time in Carson City visiting with her son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs William Blau Mrs Thomas Bracking enter tained at a delightful tea at her ranch home on Canyon Rd Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs Hill who is here from Wis consin Those invited to meet Mrs Hill were Mrs John Ross Mrs Weld Arnold Mrs Leo Miller Mrs Alfred Brush Mrs Reese man ryer Mrs Ellis olsom i Mrs Emmett Walsh Mrs A Social Notes Kean Mrs Kenneth Johnson Mrs rank Gregory Mrs Cecil Turman the honored guest Mrs Hill and her daughter Mrs William Blau Miss Yonkers of Yakima Wash is spending her vacation in Carson City visiting her brother in law and sister Dr and Mrs Edward Rinckel Mrs Berniece Schneider dis trict president of District No 4 American Legion Auxiliary ac companied by Mrs Margaret Dilts of Carson and Mrs Hattie Krick district sergeant at arms of Min den motored to Yerington riday night where she installed the offi cers of Vernon Wyatt Unit No 9 It was a joint installation Unit officers installed by Mrs Schneider assisted by Mrs Krick were: Maude Jepson president Lilly McKay first vice president Katie Di Andri second vice presi dent Polly Page secretary Geor gia Powers treasurer Ruth er ris chaplain Hazel Baker ser geant at arms lora Kingsley historian Mrs Schneider was presented with a lovely gift from the unit the presentation being made by Mrs Powers James Powers was installing officer for the post and ather Sheehy was installed as post commander ollowing the installation ceremonies refresh ments were served by the com mittee to the members and guests Mr and Mrs A Young of Sac ramento spent the weekend in Carson with Mr and Mrs Milton Dority Mrs Young and Mrs Dority are sisters Mr and Mrs Raymond Dority of Reno spent Sunday in Carson visiting with their parents Mr and Mrs Milton Dority Stuart Svensson young son of Mr and Mrs Sture Svensson cele brated his 10th birthday anniver sary at a dinner party given by his parents at their home on Min nesota St Wednesday evening Games were played during the early part of the evening and din ner was served from a beautifully decorated table carrying out the western theme After opening and displaying his numerous gifts the youngsters attended the movies at the Carson theater Mrs Hugh Gallagher and small son of Virginia City spent Wed nesday at the home of her cousin Mrs Sture Svensson and family Mr and Mrs Arthur Thomas former residents at Stewart and for the past 10 years making their home in Oakland Calif spent sev eral days during the week in Car son City visiting with friends They returned to their home Thursday morning Mr and Mrs Price of Placerville Calif who spent sev eral days in Carson as the guests of Mr and Mrs Arnold Wiggles worth and Mr and Mrs Ralph Bath returned to their home Thursday Mrs Betty Wigglesworth and Manogue Deanery Holds Meeting In Carson CARSON CITY Oct 3 (Spe cial) September meeting of Bish op Manogue Deanery was held Monday evening in the Parish Hall of St Catholic Church Mrs Jack Baker presided over the meeting It was her first meeting after being installed as president of the organization ather Brice Moran was the principal speaker and his topic was on and alse Proph It was a most interesting and inspiring talk and gave the mem bers much to think about Mon signor Wientjes of St Church also gave a very interesting talk on Mrs Annie Corcoran of Virginia City gave a talk on the by laws of the deanery Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Altar Society from tables appropriately decorated for the occasion Attending from Carson City were Mesdames Margaret Quinlan Claire Hurley George Dodson Cannon Jack Maker Angie Cun ningham Susie Dowd rank Mc Namara Howard Griffiths Ida Golightly Josephine Watkins Rob ert Schulz Guy Guinan Rior dan Robert A Allen Dave Miles Reiten Joseph Schulz Lewis Brown Dominique Laxalt Wilbur Gordon and the Misses Alice Quin lan Betty Schulz and Lois Mc Namara Msgr Wientjes and ather Brice Moran rom Gardnerville: Mrs Marion Settel meyer and Alec Turria from Vir ginia City: Mesdames Marne Hol land Ethel Kelley Nora Desmond Mollie Crocker Jack Greenhalgh Annie Corcoran and Miss Ursula McHenry Mrs Dorothy Reger motored to Reno Thursday evening and took the plane to San rancisco and will remainin the Bay City until Sunday enjoying a few vaca tion Postmaster and Mrs Ernest Bath returned home Thursday from a two week vacation spent in Las Vegas southern California and San rancisco Lester Groth an employe of the state printing office and eldest son of Mr and Mrs Lester Groth Sr left Wednesday for Treasure Island where he will be inducted into the Navy Groth becomes one of the first reservists from Carson City to receive orders to report for active duty ellow employes of the state printing office pre sented him with a pen and pencil set prior to his departure AmoS Dickey clerk of the fed eral court has announced that court will be held most of Octo ber in Las Vegas Court will con vene on October 2 Mr Dickey Peter odrin Klosky and Mrs Marie McIntyre will leave Carson Sunday to be in attendance during the meetings Verdi Social Notes VERDI Nev Oct 3 Regular monthly meeting of the Verdi Homemakers Club was ld Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs William Anderson Mrs George Hansen assisted Mrs An derson in entertaining The mystery prizes were won by Mrs George Garson and Mrs Dorothy Wright Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon to Mesdames A Clark William Wiley William Anderson Albert Berghoefer Ma bel Adams Walter Cook Oscar Holstrom Dorothy Wright Hugh Holstrom Julia Hansen Avella Jackman Lulu Yates George Han sen Chris Garson Harold Pabst Stan Schroeder and Miss Gertrude Hayes Mrs Sebastian Coli and Mrs Lester Nicholas entertained the St Altar Society Thursday eve ning at the Nicholas home at the Verdi ish Hatchery Plans were made to give a dance in October or November and committees for the event appointed Those attending were Mesdames James Canonic Albert Galli Nick a Gardella James Simmons Dan Lorenzctti Eva Harker Louis Mattcucci Rico Quilici Sebastian Coli Jack Dieringer and Lester Nicholas Misses Alba Coli and Maria Garcia The meeting was conducted by the president Mrs James Canonic Mesdames Albert Berghoefer Lester Nicholas Chester Monroe of Imlay Oscar Holstrom and Gus Benner enjoyed luncheon and played bridge at the Riverside Ho tel Saturday afternoon The lunch eon was in honor of Mrs Benner who is leaving soon for Sacramento where she and Mr Benner will make their future home red Rau has returned from Wishek where he spent a two weeks vacation visiting at the home of his mother Mrs reida Rau and other relatives Vincent Hoppe has returned from Crockett Calif where he visited over the weekend at the home of his mother Mrs Wesley Walker and son Walter have returned from Sacra mento Calif They visited their son and brother Sgt Wesley Walker for the past fg Mr and Mrs Robert Bockovcr motored to Hump Lookout Station in the Tahoe National or est Sunday They visited Mr and Mrs Dave Medford former Verdi residents Mr Medford is stationed at the lookout station for the United States orest Service Al Powning is in the Veteran's Hospital in Reno where he is re ceiving treatment for an arm in fection Mr and Mrs Powning anf children have moved to Reno when they will make their future home Lester Nicholas Joe Tuccori ant Ollie Panelli left riday morninj for Elko where they plan on goinj hunting lution and proclamations of the President and governors of all states the first week in October is dedicated to the Physi cally to call atten tion to the availability for employ ment of physically handicapped veterans In checking with the local office it was found that there were no disabled veterans in the files who were not employed Mr and Mrs Troy Thompson returned from Merced Calif where they spent the early part of the week visiting brother who is confined to a hos pital in that city District Judge Merwyn Brown issued an order quieting title in the name of Clarence and Clara Stoker to property on the south side of Third St The action was directed against Daisy and William Schultz and a long list of others who had pre viously been interested in the prop city described as lots 6 to 9 inclu sive Block of the Boca Mill Companj' addition The improve ments include an auto court and other business buildings Mrs Earl Pitt retiring president was presented with a pin and five year guard at a meeting of the Winnemucca Girl Scout Troop As sociation held at the Hotel Hum boldt A party was given in Mrs honor folowing the regular order of business There was a large attendance Mesdames Robinson Robinson and Lois Sauers of Gol conda attended the meeting They were interested in obtaining in formation on how to organize a scout troop at Golconda Chapter PEO Sisterhood held a regular meeting at the home of Mrs Williams with Mrs I Black president presiding Mrs Joaquin Ballard had charge of the program and presented a re view of the book "Educating Our by Lynn White Jr president of Mills College Miss Dolores Accurio the high school the chapter sponsored for State last spring reported on what it means to a girl to go to State Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the meeting Members attending were Mes damse Peraldo rank lan ders 1 0 Goodwin Joaquin Bal lard Wells Roy Perrson A Anderson Sam Holman Harold I nRm flstrtM MONTHLY EMALE C0MPUIN1S Are you troubled by distress of female functional periodic disturb ance? Does thia make you suffer from pain feel so nervottt tired at such times? Then do try Lydia Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Pinkham's has a grand soothing effect on one Of woman's most important organs! 'LYDIA i Cool Mild CAMELS! 2 Beynolds Tobacco Company Winston Salem NOTED THROAT SPECIALISTS REPORT ON 30 DAY TEST CAMEL SMOKERS Not one single case of throat irritation feta CAMELS! Make your PENNANT WINNING PHIISXB BB BB BA BB Bl BHi SPEED BAUER Ace flashes pennant winning style his first year up from the minors Bubba says are great! My steady smoke!" BACKSTOP Iron man home run hitter Andy Seminick guards home plate as though he owns it "I'm particular about my ciga rettes I smoke mild mild your "1 Throat Yes these were the findings ef neted throat specialists after a total of 2470 weekly examinations of the throats ef hundreds ef men and women who smoked and only for 30 consecutive days! All eyes are on the Phils of ifty! Win or lose in the World Series the National League Champs have won a tremendous following! And like millions of their rooters these Phils are Camel fans Camel is the cigarette they enjoy a steady smoke ollow their lead Try cool mild Camels yourself See why MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE! MASTER ast pivot ing Mike Goliat has the hustle that wins close ones have flavor walk a mile for 'em!" PUDDIN' HEAD "I handle chances in every game but I take chances with my throat Camels for me they re mild reports Jones nne armed third sacker SLUGGER A big gun in the at tack Sisler patrols the out field Says Dick: got the pitch on Camels long ago My taste never tires of them And HURLER Baffling strike out artist Pitcher Bob Miller smokes Camels too suit me to a CASE ACE Dependable hardworker ireman Konstanty saved more games than the record shows go for Camels Mildest best tasting ciga rette I ever COMEBACK KID Lead off man first baseman Eddie Waitkus is a Philadelphia idol ing Camels taught me how mild a riffsaraPta ran MIRACLE WORKER The pennant flying over the Whiz Kids' heads is testi mony to the big job Man ager Sawyer has done score with me' says Eddie cool mild great tasting cigarette! MB gjy iTO irTrnogTr Jff 3 as van aa I 7W 1 9b HT'A I 99KH9kWd Ki 1 fi9993993Bh'l SB own 30 Doy Test Ib BKi (T for HK I TUT I 0.

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