SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920 Born In Cedarville, Cal., May 3, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lorbeer, a son, weight 9 Ÿ LBS. Mrs. Nora Street and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill left for Reno yesterday, accompanied by their children, where they go for surgical operations. Frank Hansen went to Gerlach Sunday to meet and bring back his wife and mother, Mrs. Smith, who spent the winter at Santa Cruz. They will remain here this summer. Tom Jones of the Western Garage returned from Reno last Sunday and reports that his wife is doing nicely since the operation and will remain at Reno for several weeks before returning home. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,1829 We understand that Mrs. Robt. Fee of Bidwell is seriously ill. Born At Lake City, May 7th, 1920, to the wife of Ray Heard, a daughter Born Near Cedarville, Cal., May 6, 1920, to the wife of A. R. Allenwood, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clark are over from Davis Creek this week, visiting Mrs. Clarks parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hobbs. Mrs. Emil Smalls returned home last week after spending the winter in Oakland and looks as though that climate agrees well with her. Rertie Mateer arrived here from Oakland last week and has gone out to the Robinson ranch in Big Valley, where he expects to spend the summer. Harry Cook reports that the big storm of last month caused the death of quite a number of lambs and that the percentage raised will hardly be as large as usual. Chester Harrington arrived here last week from the lower country and will probably remain here during the summer. He is a son of Henry Harrington of this place. Mrs. Alfred Johnson and son and daughter, Gerald and Elma motored out to Westwood last week for a few days visit to Olin Johnson and wife and to see the big lumber town. Mrs. L. N. Pabst left last week for Berkeley to visit her mother, Mrs. Bonner, and to be present at the graduation of her sister, Miss Marjorie Bonner, from the University of California. The many friends of Miss Bonner extend hearty congratulations. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920 DEATH OF MRS. D. E. WELLMAN The sad news of the death of Mrs. D. E. Wellman was received here last week with deep regret by the friends here who had the pleasure of knowing her. Her death occurred at Fort Bidwell on the 9th inst., and the body was taken to Ukiah, here old home, for interment. For the past five or six years, Mr. and Mrs. Wellman have lived at Bidwell where, by strict integrity and genial ways they made a host of warm friends who sincerely grieve with the stricken husband and the two small children, one of them an infant, nine days old at the time of the mothers death, she leaves behind to mourn her loss. She was prominent in social and fraternal circles, and was a Past Matron of the O. E. S. Chapter at that place and was active in things pertaining to the best welfare of the community. Wm. Vaughn and daughter and son-in law arrived here last Saturday from Hanford and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cummins. They will visit relatives here for a time. Mr. Vaughn was formerly a resident of this valley, but left here for the lower country a good many years ago. As we go to press, we learn that Mrs. McGhee died this morning. Mrs. S. C. Hayes is reported quiteill this week as is also Grandma McGhee. Mrs. S. V. Street has been quite ill during the past week, and Dr. Gibson, of Alturas was summoned last Sunday. Her many friends hope to hear of her speedy recovery. James Williams, Will Crow, Joe Parman and a Mr. Nelson, of Oakland, came down from Bidwell yesterday, coming this far with Mr. Nelson, who was on his way home after a brief visit in the valley. Ed Jones and wife and youngest son left last Monday for Portland and from there will travel during the summer enroute to Kansas and visit their old home. They are making the trip in the hope of benefiting, Mrs. Jones health. They are making the trip in their Reo auto truck and are prepared to camp out and have an enjoyable time. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920 DEATH OF MRS. McGHEE Mrs. J. M. McGhee, of this place, died last Wednesday morning, May 19th, after a lingering illness and her funeral was held from the M. E. Church Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Nelson. She leaves on son, Ed McGhee, and her aged husband to mourn her death, to whom the sincere sympathy of the community is extended. She was a woman of strong Christian character; loving, patient and self-sacrificing and liked by every one who knew her. Born In Cedarville, Cal., May 25, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, a daughter. Born At the Patterson Ranch near Cedarville, Cal., May 22, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slippy, a daughter Lee Wilson left here last week for Lovelocks, where we understand he has purchased a drugstore and will establish himself in business. Mrs. Sid Street has so far recovered from her illness as to permit her removal from the Sanitarium to her home, and we trust she may speedily recover. CARD OF THANKS to all the friends whose sympathy and services were so kindly tendered in out time of bereavement in the death of beloved wife and mother, we desire to extend our sincere thanks. J. M. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGhee Miss Jimmie Odbert, a graduate of the Surprise Valley Union High School and of the University of Nevada and then took a special course in banking, has accepted a position in the Bank of Fort Bidwell. She is a very competent young lady and well fitted for the position she holds. Miss Irma Wilson returned from San Francisco last week where she has been taking a course in pharmacy. She passed a highly successful examination before the State Board of Pharmacy in this State and also in Nevada and she is now a full-fledged druggist. Her many friends are pleased to hear of her success. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClintock arrived here from their new home in Los Gatos several days ago. They are here only for a few days attending to business and expect to return to their new home Monday. We are sorry to lose them from our midst, but such is life, and the best wishes of a host of warm friends, goes with them. ________________________________ Please reply to: Billie Reynolds r3346@dcsi.net Kicked off Roots Web Again!!! ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!