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    3. MRS CLYDE DYKE SUCCUMBS MAY 14 Following a long illness, Mrs. Mamie Edna Dyke, 40, died yesterday, May 14, 1933, at her home, 967 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove. She was the wife of Clyde Dyke, prominent Monterey and Pacific Grove druggist. Although not unexpected, Mrs. Dyke’s death came as a shock to her many friends. She had been ill for several years and for the last year had been confined to her home. Despite her long illness, Mrs. Dyke was always in cheerful spirits and keenly interested in local, national and world affairs. A native of Missouri, Mrs. Dyke was born at Kahoka, July 26, 1892. She came to California about 25 years ago, residing at first in Red Bluff with her family and later in Modoc County, Roseville, Shasta City, Stockton, Stirling City and Newman. She was a registered pharmacist. With her husband, Mrs. Dyke came to the peninsula from Newman seven years ago and the couple has lived in Pacific Grove since. Funeral services will be held at the Christian Church in Pacific Grove tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev. Lee Sadler officiating. Interment will be in El Carmelo cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Dyke is survived by her father, James F. Sisson of Red Bluff; three brothers, Wade Sisson of Dixon, California, and Frank and Hugh Sisson of Sacramento and three sisters, Mrs. E. E. Harrold and Mrs. Elmer Snyder of Aromos and Mrs. J. C. Chapman of Red Bluff. – Pacific Grove newspaper. (Mrs. Dyke was well known here. She was employed as saleslady in D. S. Denehy Company’s Store prior to her marriage to Clyde Dyke, a Surprise Valley young man. The many friends of the family extend deepest sympathy in their sad loss.) (1:5) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner expect to leave for Sacramento within the next few days, where they will make their future home. We regret to see Bob and Mrs. Turner leave but wish them unbounded success in their new home. TICK FEVER TAKES FIRST VICTIM HERE MRS. EMMA HARRIS DIES FROM DREAD DISEASE; BABY’S MEMORY HONORED Mrs. Emma Harris, an Indian woman, was the first victim in Modoc County this year of the dread tick fever. She died last week at the general hospital after a short illness. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon with burial in the local cemetery. Mrs. Harris was the mother of the baby whose figure is cut upon the official seal of Alturas Parlor No. 159, native Daughters of the Golden West. The baby passed away in infancy. In memory of both the baby and its mother, a representative of the parlor placed a floral offering on the mother’s casket. – Modoc County Times (2:4) SHEEP SHEARER DROPS DEAD AT TERMO Tony Barris, age approximately 50 years, dropped dead Tuesday evening while eating supper at the old Coffin ranch at Termo. The man was hired as a sheep shearer and had just come to work the day before. He is from Angel’s Camp and was shipped to that place for burial yesterday evening. (2:3) NEW CITIZENS FOR SURPRISE VALLEY Born May 18th, 1933 at Lake City, Cal., to Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Wimer, a daughter. Born at Fort Bidwell, Cal., May 17th, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fulcher, a daughter. Born at Sacramento, Cal., May 5th, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hill accompanied by Mrs. Harry Hill and harry Toney left Sunday morning for Berkeley. Both Everett Hill and Harry Toney will undergo operations at the University Hospital in Berkeley. Mrs. Edna Dunn of Paisley, Oregon, was here last Thursday visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Wilson and family. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933 COMMENCEMENT OF the S.V.U.H.S. WEDNESDAY, June 7TH Graduation exercises for the Class of ’33 of the S.V.U.H.S. will begin at the time of the Baccalaureate services next Sunday evening at 8 o’clock at which will be held at the Methodist Church, Cedarville. The following Wednesday, June 7th, commencement exercises will be held at the High School Gymnasium. The Class this year has nineteen students, of which eleven come from Fort Bidwell Branch. The following will receive their coveted diplomas: Warren O. Benner Jewell Evelyn Bucher Ima Jewell Clark Paul Clark William Darrell Dorton Clarence E. Decious Harold Winston Heard Marjie L. Hickerson Marjorie Kathryn Hickerson Ellen McManus Grace E. McManus Adrian A. Murphy Ruby May Neasham Ralph W. Peterson Margaret Louise Powers Isabelle Lucille Santiago G. Waldo Warrens Clinton Alden Weilmunster The program for the exercises is as follows: Two numbers from the Orchestra Entrance of Graduates Invocation Salutation by Clarence E. Decious, of Mt. Bidwell Trombone Solo History of Class Quartette of Girls, (Fort Bidwell) Class Poem Piano Solo Valedictory, by Jewell Clark Orchestra Presentation of Class to School Broad, Principal W. R. Smith Presentation of Diplomas, by Mr. Delano Marsh, Clerk of Broad Benediction Recessional March Thursday, May 8, will be visiting day for graduates of Grammar School, who will be freshmen the coming Fall. JOHN R. BONNER IS LAID TO REST UNDER Masonic RITES One of the largest funerals ever held in Modoc county took place at Alturas yesterday, when the remains of John R. Bonner, son of Honorable and Mrs. E. C. Bonner, were tenderly laid to rest under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge and American Legion. Friends came from far and near to pay their last tribute of love and respect to the departed. He passed away last Friday evening at St. Mary’s Hospital in Reno, after suffering for three weeks from injuries received while on duty on the fire Department of Alturas. Jack as he was familiarly known was highly esteemed by all who knew him for his many noble qualities and sterling character. His death is deeply mourned by a host of friends, who extend heartfelt sympathy to the grief stricken family. His obituary will appear in next week’s issue of the Record. (1:3) LOCAL NOTES Mrs. Lee Leonard and daughter, Leslie, of Canby are in Cedarville this week; Miss Leslie was brought here for medical treatment. Mrs. George Penland, Sr., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Roush, of Lakeview, this week. Mrs. Sid Street left last Friday for Oakland where she will enter a hospital for medical treatment. ~~~~~~ Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds Modoc County, California "The Last Frontier" www.rh2o.com/modoc --- Our outgoing mail is checked by avast! AntiVirus. Avast! Is Free To Home Users.

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