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    1. Son Harris birth 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harris, Sherer Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2212 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, November 2, 1933 A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris at their home in Portland, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherer of Los Angeles, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fellows of Revana, Nebraska. These people were all former Fruitland residents. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Blayden last week.

    12/13/2005 06:04:04
    1. Son Jewell birth 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jewell Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2211 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, October 26, 1933 A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jewell on North Sixth Street, Friday October 24th.

    12/13/2005 06:01:17
    1. Daughter McBride birth 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McBride Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2210 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, October 26, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. McBride of North 9th Street are the proud parents of a baby daughter born Tuesday October 24th.

    12/13/2005 06:00:34
    1. Son Lesh birth 1933
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lesh Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2209 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, October 12, 1933 A five pound son was born October first to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lesh at Weiser. He has been named Lionel.

    12/13/2005 05:59:53
    1. Stephen and Helena Conner- Golden Wedding Reception Slated
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Conner, Mohr Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2208 Message Board Post: GOLDEN WEDDING RECEPTION SLATED An Open house and reception will be held at the Fruitland Free methodist Church from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Sunday, march 22 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conner who will be celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. The occasion is being planned by their children and all friends and neighbors are invited. The couple request no gifts. (Payette Independent Enterprise)

    12/13/2005 05:00:31
    1. Charles HIMLER - Obit 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Himler, Garver, Pounds, McGorden, Redding Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2207 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, June 22, 1922 Aged Man Dies Charles Himler died at his home in Fruitland Tuesday morning, June 13, at 5:30, aged 86 years and 8 months. Mr. Himler was born in Erford, Prussia, Germany, October 4, 1835. He attended the love feast at the Brethren church Friday night and took sick Saturday morning. At his bedside was his wife, Katherine Garver Himler, his son, Joe C. Himler, of Kimberly, who arrived Monday morning; his daughter, Mrs. Ariena Pounds, of Homedale, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Nellie McGorden, of Oregon Slope. Others who survive are a son, Bert Himler, who lives in Porterville, California, and a daughter, Mrs. Jane Redding, who lives at Alliance, Nebraska. The funeral services were held in the Fruitland Brethren church Friday afternoon at 2:30, interment taking place in Riverside cemetery, Payette.

    12/13/2005 01:36:59
    1. Cordelia Adeline HOPPELL - Obit 1922 (2)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hoppell, Squires, Hobold, Cain, Hudson, Pulver Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2206.1 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, June 29, 1922 Obituary Cordelia Adeline Squires was born August. 17, near Rochester, Indiana and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Kobold, June 21, 1922. On Dec. 17, 1868, she was married to Thomas M. Hoppile who preceded her to the heavenly land 12 years ago. In 1872 they moved to Colfax county Nebraska where they went thru the hardships of pioneer days. They moved to Thomas, Okla. in 1906, where she made her home. Mrs. Hoppile was the mother of eight children, three of who died in early childhood. The remaining five children with their companions, 16 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and two sisters survive to mourn their loss. The children are Mrs. Arlington Groat of New Plymouth, Elmer L. of Orchard, Nebr., Mrs. Chas. E. Cain of Cedar Rapids, Nebr., Floyd J. of Thomas, Okla., and Mrs. Henry Hobold of Gooding, Ida. The sisters are Mrs. Charlotte Hudson of Peabody, Kans, and Mrs. Clista Pulver of Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Hoppile was converted at an early age and became a member of the Rochester Baptist church, living a consistent Christian, raising her children to love her God and they are all prepared to meet her when the time comes. Mother's gone but not forgotten.

    12/13/2005 01:32:13
    1. Cordelia Adeline HOPPELL - Obit 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hoppell, Groat, Kobold Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2206 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, June 22, 1922 Dies at Gooding Mrs. C. A. Hoppell, mother of Mrs. A. Groat, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Kobold, at Gooding, Idaho Wednesday morning . Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lickey left New Plymouth Saturday to take Mrs. Hoppell to Gooding to see her daughter. They intended to return home Wednesday, but Mrs. Hoppell passed away sometime in the night. Mrs. Groat went to Gooding Wednesday morning. Mrs. Hoppell leaves five children. Two daughters live in this state, a son and a daughter live in Nebraska and a son lives in Oklahoma. She leaves eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. The body will be taken to Thomas, Okla. for burial.

    12/13/2005 01:29:22
    1. Bernice ROBERTS - Death 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Roberts, Darnall Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2205 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, June 15, 1922 Dies at The Dalles Bernice Roberts, a cousin of Darnall brothers of New Plymouth, and who had many friends in New Plymouth and at Fruitland where she attended school six years ago, died Saturday at The Dalles, Ore. Mrs. M. M. Morris, and Mrs. Geo. Darnall left Saturday to attend the funeral at The Dalles.

    12/13/2005 01:25:48
    1. Joseph SLONE - Obit 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Slone, Proctor, Hurrle Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2204 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, July 27, 1922 Prominent Man Dies Joe Gatch Slone was born at Edington, Ohio, June 12, 1847, and died Sunday morning, July 23 at the family home in New Plymouth. When he was seventeen years of age the family moved to Hemmondsburg, Iowa. Two years later, on Dec. 19, 1866, he was married to Kiziah Jane Proctor. Thirteen children were born to them, ten of whom survive their father. All of the children except John Robert Slone of Erickson, Nebr, attended the funeral Monday. The family moved in 1881 from Iowa to Nebraska, and in 1903 to Idaho where they have since made their home. Besides the ten children, Mr. Slone is survived by his wife, two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hurrle of New Plymouth and Miss Cora Slone of Osceola, Ia; 23 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Slone were members of the Christian Union church of Hemmondsburg, Ia. before their marriage and have held their membership in some church in all the 56 years of their married life. At the time of his death, Mr. Slone was senior deacon of the New Plymouth Baptist church. Rev. Ford Burtch conducted the funeral service. The body was laid to rest in Park View cemetery. The pall bearers were A. Reiyea, Thomas Weir, P.E. Silkett, A. Bullinger, Fred Ringer and Carl Johnson. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for the floral tributes, kindness and sympathy given during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, J. G. Slone. Mrs. J. G. Slone and family

    12/13/2005 01:24:02
    1. Charles MAXWELL - Death 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Maxwell Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2203 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, July 13, 1922 Emmett Man Dies Chas. Maxwell, who was taken to Emmett last week for an operation for appendicitis, died Sunday morning. Mr. Maxwell was a carpenter on the house being built for J. F. LaCrone. The funeral was held at Emmett Tuesday afternoon, E. C. Longwell and J. F. LaCrone attending from New Plymouth.

    12/13/2005 01:21:28
    1. W. Y. SMITH - Death 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2202 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, July 6, 1922 Attend Funeral of Son In Texas Dr. J. W. Smith returned Sunday from Claude, Texas where he attended the funeral of his son W. Y. Smith, who was murdered there June 23rd. A farmer business partner of the young man is alleged to have done the shooting and is waiting trial under a $15,000 bond. The raising of $500 among the business men of the town to aid in prosecuting the suspected man, and the wonderful floral decorations at the funeral showed with what esteem Mr. Smith was regarded by his fellow townsmen. He was to have been married soon.

    12/13/2005 01:19:21
    1. Edgar L. WILSON - Obit 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilson, McKinney Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2201 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, July 6, 1922 EDGAR LANDRITH WILSON Edgar Landrith Wilson, one of Payette's brightest young men, just blooming into manhood when all of life's prospects seemed the best, passed away very suddenly July 1st, unexpectedly of heart trouble following a severe attack of influenza. Edgar was born in Payette, July 19th, 1906 and was therefore 16 years, 11 months and 13 days old at the time of his death. He was a graduate from the 9th grade of the Payette school and thereafter going to Seattle where he took a year's course in the Moran College and a year's course in the San Diego Army and Nancy Academy with the further intention of completing his High School work in Payette, returning here for that purpose March first this year, but was taken with influenza from which and the following complications he never recovered. He is survived by a father and mother, one sister, Mrs. J. R. McKinney, and one brother Allen Wilson of Payette. His mother who was in San Diego arrived on the morning of July fourth, to be present at the funeral and will remain here perhaps a month. Funeral services were held on the afternoon of July fourth at 6:30 from the home of his sister Mrs. J. R. McKinney, conducted by Rev. Thomas Ashworth. The pall bearers chosen to lay his remains in its last resting place were, Joy Williams, Everett Peterson, Moss Crump, Mark Shafer, Lester Patten, and Fred Satoris. Following behind the casket were, Frank Hogue, Richard Hogue and Harry Sanger, all were near friends of the deseased. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved family.

    12/13/2005 01:14:26
    1. Infant FRENCH - Death 1922 (2)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: French Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2200.1 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, August 3, 1922 MRS. LEO SCHMIDT RECEIVED SAD NEWS A letter received by Mrs. Leo Schmidt of New Plymouth contains the sad news of the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. French, the result of an auto accident which occured at Medora, N. Dak., on July 31st. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. French and family and Mrs. Fred French were returning to Boise, while enroute, one front wheel breaking, causing the occupants of the rear seat to be thrown to the ground resulting in the baby's death and slight injuries to the two daughters, Elnora and Bessie, and Mrs. C. S. French having a slight cut over the eye, the rest of the occupants being uninjured. Owing to the distance from civilization the only help obtainable was that of a traveling health clinic. The car was repaired and the party left Medora, Monday on their homeward trip to Boise. The French's were prominent leaders in the New Plymouth and Valley View communities and have the sympathy of many friends.

    12/13/2005 01:08:02
    1. Infant FRENCH - Death 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: French Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2200 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, August 3, 1922 FRENCH FAMILY MEETS DISASTER Baby Fatally Injured in Auto Accident on Way Home The Fred French family on their return trip from Chicago met misfortune near Medora, North Dakota when a front wheel of their "house on wheels" collapsed. Mrs. Fred French with her sleeping babe in arms and Mrs. C. S. French were thrown to the ground. The baby was fatally injured and the mother received a severe cut over the eye. The grandmother was injured about the face and probably has a broken leg. Other members of the family received minor injuries. The accident happened at a place forty miles from a doctor, minister or undertaker, but tourists, settlers and a traveling health clinic gave aid to the family. According to a letter from Mrs. C. S. French received by Mrs. Leo Schmidt Monday, they are receiving splendid treatment by their new friends. They were traveling about 10 miles an hour when the accident happened and the car did not turn over. The French's have the sympathy of a host of friends in the vicinity of New Plymouth. A clipping from a North Dakota paper sent by Mrs. Walker Burke says the brakes on the car failed to hold it in descending a long hill. The car gained such a speed that Mr. French could not mesh gears in order to use the engine as a brake and gained so much momentum it was impossible to make the turn at the foot of the hill, plunged from the grade and overturned with the terrible results as related above.

    12/13/2005 01:06:26
    1. Margaret R. NYE - Obit 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nye, Roney Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2199 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, July 6, 1922 MARGARET RONEY-NYE Margaret Roney was born in the state of Nebraska, March 20th, 1895, died at Spokane, Washington, June 28, 1922. At the age of 11 years she became a member of the Baptist church at Scotts Bluff, and superintendent of Sunday School at the age of 14, later coming to Idaho where she attended High School and affiliated with the Methodist church, moving to Decatur, Illinois, in 1914, where she attended business college for 18 months and two years at Remedies Western University at Bloomington, Ill., two years nurse training in Macon County Hospital at Decatur, all medical work and nurse training being taken to fit her for missionary work, and would have left for service in West China this year, had she not been married March 3rd, 1921. She served as a Red Cross nurse at Bloomington during the "flue" epidemic and was superintendent of a class of 100 girls as standard bearers, for three years, always working spare time among the slums in Decator for Methodist missionary service. Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church, Sunday, July 2nd, at 2 P. M., Rev. C. L. Walker of the Methodist church, officiating assisted by Rev. C. W. Buell, pastor of the Baptist church.

    12/13/2005 01:03:16
    1. Ethel E. RICHARDSON - Obit 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Richardson, Frazier, Barnes, Orcutt, Brown Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2198 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, June 1, 1922 Mrs. Ralph Waldo Richardson Ethel E. Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Frazier, was born near Missouri Valley, Iowa, December 1, 1883. Died at St. Joseph hospital Omaha, May 20, 1922. She and Ralph W. Richardson were married January 1, 1905. To this union five children were born, Waldo D., Thomas E., Wilbur, Ruth E. and Edgar. Thomas and Wilbur died in infancy. Besides her husband, children, father, mother and father-in-law, she leaves three sisters, three brothers, Mrs. C. E. Barnes, Eagle, Idaho; Mrs. W. J. Orcutt, Bend, Oregon; Mrs. C. M. Brown, Nampa, Idaho; Thomas H., Magnolia; Clyde C. and James E., Payette, Idaho. She became a Christian in early life and united with the Congregational church. Until her health failed she was actively engaged in Sunday school and church service. A good neighbor, assisting in sympathy and service, doing all she could in sickness and suffering, a loving wife, an ideal mother, her home her chosen sphere. She bore long and intense suffering with fortitude. To her death was a call to the home prepared for those who love the Lord. We who walked the road of common service with her known this life which seems gone from us, has not departed. She lives in her work, her friends, her family, in our memory, relief was stronger than death and rises superior to it. The funeral service was held from the Congregational church Tuesday, May 23, 1 A. M., Rev. Geo. Main, of Albion, Nebr., officiating. The service was largely attended by sympathizing friends. Interment in Magnolia cemetery.

    12/13/2005 01:00:56
    1. Mrs. PARKS - Death 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parks Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2197 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, July 6, 1922 SAD NEW FROM BURBANK, CALIF. This office is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. E. W. Parks of Burbank, California, announcing the death of their daughter-in-law, wife of Ferald Parks, who died from promaine poisoning following a brief illness of but a few days. She was 22 years of age and leaves besides her husband, two small sons who will be cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Parks. The Parks family have many friends in this community who will be grieved to learn of their sad bereavement.

    12/13/2005 12:58:00
    1. Beatrice C. PATHEAL - Death 1922 (2)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patheal, Melcher, Heckes Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2196.1 Message Board Post: New Plymouth Sentinel New Plymouth, Idaho Thursday, July 6, 1922 Picnic Trip Ends In Fatal Disaster A high powered Nash car, driven by A. C. Pathael, of Fruitland with nine occupants, six of whom were children, left the road near Washoe school house about 10 o'clock Tuesday morning while on the way to Weiser to spend the Fourth, instantly killing Beatrice Pathael, aged 10, who with her mother, and two younger sisters from St. Maries, Idaho, were visiting relatives near Fruitland. The other occupants of the car were Mrs. Ben Pathael, Lois, aged 7 and Echo, aged 3, of St. Maries, Mrs. H. Heckes and two younger sons, George, aged 12 and Carl, 9 and Gladys Melcher, all of Fruitland. Mrs. Pathael and the baby were both thrown clear of the wreck and she managed to raise the machine sufficiently to allow the other children pinned under the car to crawl out. The daughter, Beatrice, apparently unconscious, was rushed to the hospital at Ontario and it was found that the hub of the wheel had struck her on the head causing instant death. Mrs. Pathael was severely bruised, Lois was also bruised and her elbow somewhat crushed, Gladys Melcher is still confined to her home with a badly bruised back, Mr. Pathael received severe cut about the face and the other members of the party were more or less bruised. It is said that the Nash driver was racing with the Ford car, which had just passed, and Mr. Pathael signaled to repass but instead of going around the Ford, attempted to pass on the right and was evidently crowded off. It seems the driver had turned to the extreme right in rounding a slight curve where the road was somewhat wider, in order to pass, but just beyond the road narrowed up again, allowing the wheels to go off the grade. At this point it is believed that the ? wheel broke causing the machine to turn completely over smashing the top, windshield and steering wheel. Note: Beatrice Pathael is buried at Riverside Cemetery.ch

    12/13/2005 12:56:03
    1. Beatrice C. PATHEAL - Death 1922
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patheal, Melcher, Heckus Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5d.2ADI/2196 Message Board Post: Payette Enterprise Payette, Idaho Thursday, July 6, 1922 AUTO ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL This community was again visited with another sad accident last Tuesday, July 4th resulting in the death of Beatrice Patheal, the 9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Patheal, and quite badly injuring several other occupants of the car in which they were riding at the time of the accident. Mr. A. C. Patheal, grand-father of the unfortunate child, owner and driver of the car, was on his way to the celebration at Weiser, accompanied by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ben Patheal and three little daughters, one a baby in her arms, who were here on a visit from St. Maries, Idaho, Gladys Melcher, also a grand-daughter of Mr. Patheal, Mrs. Henry Heckus and her two little boys of Fruitland. When near the Rex Spray factory on Washoe Bottom they were overtaken by a stranger driving a Ford who attempted to pass when a race ensued until they had crossed the bridge across the slough just north of the Washoe school, a distance of perhaps a half mile when it is said Mr. Patheal lost control of his car and after making several bounces from one side of the road to the other, turned completely over the car reversing ends landing in a tooley patch bottom side up. The driver of the Ford continued his flight without stopping to render assistance. The near by neighbors and others who were driving by soon gathered and rendered help in picking up the unfortunate party. Mrs. Patheal with the baby in her arms was thrown to the opposite side of the road with the baby uninjured, Mrs. Patheal had several cuts about the face and elbow badly injured, the next older daughter seven years of age, face severely mangled and arm badly bruised, Mrs. Heckus slightly bruised, her two boys ! cut about the face and arms, one badly injured, Gladys Melcher face cut and arm injured, Mr. Patheal received a severe cut from the corner of his mouth down below the jaw bone his lower lip hanging below his chin, and otherwise badly bruised. Mr. Patheal, Mrs. Heckus and two sons, and Gladys Melcher were brought to Payette and after receiving medical aid were taken to their homes. Mrs. Patheal and daughter were taken to the Ontario hospital, the eldest daughter, Beatrice, who received a broken neck died while on the way. The other members of the party are now at their homes and will recover. The body of little Beatrice is now at the Undertaking Parlors of Wood & Spaulding, and the funeral postponed pending the arrival of the father who left his home a few days ago for Canada on business matters. The car, a four cylinder Nash, while considerably damaged, with the replacement of two broken wheels could have been brought to town on its own power. It was a sad accident that might have been more serious, and should be a lesson to all auto drivers.

    12/13/2005 12:53:07