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with Mr, and Mr*. C. Bock. tspent the Fourth with hit motherMr and Mr*. McDermott and two' at the Kan* farm, children ot Stockton spent the week ( Mr* E1U Norris and Mr*. U H. end at the Malcolm Dixon hotrfe. Metcalfe left for a two weeks rata-,Mrs. Dixon and Mra McDermott are sisters.Miss Myrtle Dixon recently re*tios at Rubicon Spring.Mr, and Mrs. C. Benjamin of Oak* land have rented the MeGonagleturned from a trip to the southern house on Main street for the sum* part of the state. Miss Dixon will mer.teach in Santa Barbara county the coming term,Will Miller and son Myron spent Thursday in Sacramento.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren and daughter. Ruth, Mr. and Mrs J. Steta. Miss Emily Heath and Ralph Cannon, all of Fresno, and Mark Thompson of Spokane, Washington, T. P. Cannon of Stocktin, and Henry Gray of Sacramento composed aMr. and Mrs. T, Metcalfe and C. C. Metcalfe from Sacramento spent the week end at the Metcalfe farm .Mr Will Stearns and Mrs. Stearns have returned from a two weeks vacation around the bay cities.LOTUSi j wm. t Julian and Edward Beebe, nativesweek end party at the Will Miller! . r .i ana former residents o! Lotus, werehome.E. Genafolio spent Sunday Georgetown.atCOLOXAMrs. Chester Carver and mother,Mrs. Jackson, are visiting la Florin.The Misses Alice and Marie Gallagher accompanied friends on * Fourth trip to Grass Valley for the Fourth of July celebration.Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Stearns recently returned from a vacation stay of three weeks In the bay cities.here seeing old friends on tie 4th of July. When they lived here Lot* us wag Quite a town and lots of mining was going on.Jake Jacobson went to the mountains with his cattle on Monday.B. Neyt and wife of San Francisco visited *t the home of his bro- i • ther-in-Iaw, Wm. Bchaapok over the *!Howard Eastlick and wife visited at the home of Mrs. BastUck’a mother Mrs. Turnbeaugh, over the 4 th. Dr, White and wife and son, and.. w M v Joe Hanson a»lt;* wife, and Alex Leo-Mr, nad Mrs, A. E. Stolzfu* have . .. _ . .nardi went up to the mountains ov-son. to Grl„ly Flat to spend the I er Fotmh on # fjsh) trf summer, Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Thomasi'going with them for a week's stay.Dr, F. K. Baker, district superintendent, and the Rev, C. W, Null, conducted a Quarterly meeting of the Methodist church last Monday afternoon. The re-elected board of trustees is Mrs. Ella Norris, Robert Johnson, and E. A. Thole, The pledged amount of $100 for the pas-tqr, and also that for the District Superintendent, is paid. There is no indebtedness in any way, but the trustees reported no funds available for the insurance on the building. Those present at the meeting, and for the community, expressed the hope that Mr. Null would be returned to the pastorate in Placer* vilie from the conference to be held In Stockton In September.Sutter Mill Rebekah Lodge No, it4, I. 0, O. F, held the July Installation of officers at a regular meeting Tuesday evening, and was a very interesting gathering of its members and visitors. Miss FrancesA, P. Roberts, wife and children lt;of Oakland spent the Fourth with ! Mrs. Turnbeaugh. 'lt;Mr. and Mrs. Ready and two lt;children of Oakland are here spend- i ing a couple of weeks at the hotel. ' They came up here to have it cool lt;during the hot spell.Dan Bassi took his cattle up t0 the mountains, starting Sunday morn-:! iug,Smokey Smoke.“THE CHARMER” COMOTGPola Negri in the Paramount pic- j turn, ‘The Charmer, produced by (4 Sidney Dicott from Henry Baerlein’s ! novel, Mariposa” comes to the i Elite Theater Friday and Saturday 1 July 10 and 11.Thel story is one of a young Spanish girl, dancer in a cheap cafe in Seville, who becomes the talk of Broadway, Robert Fraser and Wallace MacDonald head the strong sup*Spencer, Walter Rowley and Mrs.!porting cast in the production. Jaeger gave much enjoyed musical Others are Trixie Frlganza, Cesarelt; •numbers, and ice cream and cake were served after the business meeting. Mrs. Hattie L. Davey, D, D. P., and Mrs. Ida Jerrett, D. D. G. M., efficiently installed the officers, the elected ones of which are:N. G.—Annie Thole.V. G.—Cora Winje.Secretary— Mamie Thomas, Treasurer—-Robert Johnson.Gravlna and Gertrude Astor.COLOXAThe social dance to be given at the Sierra Nevada hotel on the 25 th inst. promises to be a success in every way. Mr. McLeod, the new lessee, is desirous of catering to the public by giving the best possible Service, and personal attention to every detail involved for an enjoyable social evening.The -California Five orchestra of six pieces ha* been engaged for the evening. To give dignity and order to his dance Mr. McLeod will appoint a floor manager and assistants, a long felt want. The midnight supper wtit be served In the dining room, and there, too, every attention will be given to serve the best the market affords at a nominal price.iWe are glad to note the announcement of Mr. McLeod that he will ap* point floor managers for his future dances, which fact also answers the Question of many, what has become of the floor manager of yester year.The friend* of the California Fiveorchestra will be glad to know that Mr, , McLeod baa engaged them for his dance on the 26th. These ambitious young musicians have sprung Into ntmrked favor by all who have beard them play dance music. They play with precision and In excellent time which fact has gained them a much coveted popularity. They also make it m special point of obtaining the latest and best music published. The members of the orchestra are Gladys Veerkamp, EiwinDddTOWhe count than Brott air aj is heiMoreeveryprodicarryannoPLACERV
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Placerville Mountain Democrat

Placerville, California, US

Fri, Jul 10, 1925

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