~~~~~~ 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. ----- Original Message ----- From: "nphillips" <ncpsac@comcast.net> To: <NORCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 6:13 PM Subject: [NORCAL] Sacramento Bee 13 Mar 1920 Superior Cal (pt. 2) > Sacramento Bee > Sacramento, Sacramento, California > Saturday 13 March 1920; page 20 > > FOLSOM (Sacramento County) > > The student body of the San Juan Union High School held its election on > last Tuesday. The new officers were elected as follows: President, Frank > KELLY; vice president: Eva WILD; secretary, Roy KUSCHMAN; treasurer, Bryce > ENER; sergeant-at-arms, Denfred HOPFIELD; property custodian, Walter GRAY. > > Mr. and Mrs. G. A. HALIWELL celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary at > their home on Upper Sutter Street Friday of last week by entertaining a > number of close friends.Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. George ELLIOTT, > Mr. and Mrs. Earl WHITE, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. STROUSE, Mr. and Mrs. > Charles M. ROMANOWITZ, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. ROMANOWITZ, Mr. and Mrs. > Harry GROFF, Mr. and Mrs. Edward BUNKER, Dr. and Mrs. J. LAUGHRIDGE and > Mr. and Mrs. J. P. CASTLEMAN. > > The American River Federation, Parent-Teacher Association and Congress of > Mothers, that was to have been held on Friday evening at San Juan High > School, was postponed. Mrs. H. MORRISON, president of the association, > will call the meeting in the near future. > > The women of St. John's Catholic Church have concluded their plans for the > St. Patrick's ball to be given on march 17th. > > Mrs. Elsie Elizabeth HURST, District Deputy Grand Matron, was the guest of > honor at Natoma Chapter Order of the Eastern Star on Monday evening. > > The masquerade ball given by the Harmony Club last Saturday evening was > one of the biggest social events of the Winter season. The judges honored > the following: Miss Edna MUNDT, representing a fairy; Miss Orrine > PALSTINE, a Belle of 1830; group, "The Jiggs Family," Miss Clara RUMSEY, > Messrs. Charles JEFFE, Kenneth CURRAN and Sam COHN. > > Mr. and Mrs. T. C. PARKER were hosts at a delightful dinner and "500" > party last Saturday at their home at Natoma. Mr. and Mrs. Parker's guests > were: Mr. and Mrs. B. B. HUNT, M. and Mrs. Barton CATER, Mr. and Mrs. > Charles M. ROMANOWITZ, Mrs. Grace CHANEY, Mrs. Lucy YONT and Louis D. > HOPFIELD. > > FAIROAKS (SACRAMENTO COUNTY) > > Last Thursday was Reciprocity Day at the Women's Thursday Club and > representatives of many clubs were present to exchange ideas and plans. > The program opened with a group of three vocal selections by Mrs. Guy L. > CAMDEN, with Mrs. J. A. BANNISTER as accompanist, and closed with three > instrumental selections by Miss MEZGAR of Roseville as pianist. Among > those from other clubs were Mrs. W. L. NICKELL and Miss Jennie McCONNELL > of the Tuesday Club of Sacramento, Mrs. Harry STUDARUS of Mills, Vice > President of the Northern District; Mrs. ELKHART of Loomis; Mrs. S. E. > MACK of Fairoaks, representing the Parent-Teacher's; Mrs. Margaret > STUDARUS of the Arbor Club of Mills, Mrs. SEARS of the Carmichael > Improvement Club, and Mrs. Bradford WOODBRIDGE of Roseville. > > Mrs. S. Glenn ANDRUS recently entertained representatives of the > Parent-Teacher Associations of Folsom, Orangevale, Sylvan and Fairoaks at > her home at Glen-Vail Ranch. The women discussed ways and means of > bettering school conditions in their different localities. > > Honoring their house guest, Miss Juliana WETMORE of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. > C. E. WEIKERT entertained a small group at dinner last Sunday. Another > out-of-town guest was Mrs. WEIKERT's nephew, R. W. MAXWELL, also of > Oakland. MAXWELL will remain for a visit of some length, while Miss > WETMORE returned to her home Monday. > > The six Parent-Teacher Associations of the American River Federation, > consisting of Folsom, Fairoaks, Orangevale, Kinny, San Juan and > Carmichael, gave a card party for the benefit of the Federation last > Wednesday afternoon at the Thursday Club House at Fairoaks. A potted fern > was the favor granted to the one receiving the highest score at each of > the eighteen tables. Mrs. Charles YOUNG was the chairman of the committee > on arrangements and her assistants were Mesdames G. L. CAMDEN, J. E. > ADMAS, S. Glen ANDRUS, James WHITE, J. E. HOLST, W. E. HATHAWAY, Charles > GERBER, W. R. GORE, A. VAN MAREN, W. J. SEIBEL, Jessie KING and DeWitt > RICE of Fairoaks; H. L. NELSON of Carmichael, O. H. CLOSE, J. E. PIERCE > and J. CURLE of Orangevale, Harriet MORRISON of Folsom and W. H. > WILLIAMSON of Mills. > > Last Wednesday at the Olive-dale Ranch Mr. and Mrs. E. C. PHOENIX > entertained a few friends at dinner. Those who partook of their > hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. HILLHOUSE, and Messrs. A. E. PHOENIX > and Ralph BENTON. > > Above also posted at www.newspaperabstracts.com > > > BENICIA (SOLANO COUNTY) > > A delightful social affair was given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl POOLER last > Saturday night at their home. During the first part of the evening the > time was passed in playing Dutch whist, the winners being Mrs. C. P. > STEVENS, Mrs. P. B. FRY, Mr. G. WIEBERG and Mr. Fred DOUGLAS. Dancing was > enjoyed until a late hour. About forty guests were present. > > GRIDLEY (BUTTE COUNTY) > > The wedding last week in St. Helena of Miss Cleo PORTER and Paul KNAUP was > a surprise to their friends and relatives. The bride is the daughter of > Mrs. E. G. PORTER of Gridley, and KNAUP is foreman of the carpenter crew > at the new Libby cannery. > > ROSEVILLE (PLACER COUNTY) > > The sale of the Roseville Tribune, a weekly newspaper here, by J. V. VAN > EATON to F. R. BRILL and Son of Hampshire, Ill., has been announced. The > elder BRILL is a brother of Editor W. C. BRILL of Elk Grove, Sacramento > County. VAN EATON to-day submitted his resignation as Secretary of the > Placer County Chamber of Commerce. VAN EATON has announced that he will > become a member of the staff of the Oakland Tribune when he leaves > Roseville. > > LAKE CITY (MODOC COUNTY) > > Among the oldest residents of Modoc County is Mrs. Sarah MILLER of this > place, who will be 89 years old on April 15th. Mrs. MILLER crossed the > plains to California in 1863 and settled at Truckee. From there the family > moved to the Surprise Valley in this county at a time the Indians were in > a most troublesome mood. Several times the family was attacked by the > Indians. The husband died twenty years ago. Mrs. MILLER is the mother of > six children, a number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. > Mrs. MILLER never has enjoyed a ride on a railway train, and it was not > until she was 86 years of age that she knew what it was to ride in an > automobile. > > REDDING (SHASTA COUNTY) > > William McIVOY has arrived here from Madera to care for his 92-year old > father, James McIVOY, who was taken from a passenger train in a dazed > condition Wednesday evening. The father did not recognize the son whom he > had not seen for fifteen years. The son knew the father at a glance and > was glad to take him in his care. The two left for Madera. > > ONO (SHASTA COUNTY) > > W. G. WOODMANS has bought Frank A. GREENE's farm of 480 acres near Watson > Gulch, west of Ono. > > > > > > > ==== NORCAL Mailing List ==== > To contact Yvonne Bowers, Listmom, send email to > <NORCAL-admin@rootsweb.com> >