WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1919 Harry H. Cannon and Mrs. Maggie Adams were married at Alturas, August 23rd and came over last week and will make their home here. They are well known throughout the valley and county and the Record along with a host of other friends wish the newly weeded couple all the happiness imaginable. Born - In Chico, Cal., August 21, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Henry, (nee Mabel Prior), a daughter, Jacqueline We are informed that Henry Stiner was attacked with a slight stroke paralysis last week, but is now recovering. George Penland and wife leaves this week for 12-mile Creek, above Bidwell, to take charge of the Laxague ranch. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 AUTO ACCIDENT Wes Polander had a narrow escape last Sunday morning. While coming to town and at the Allenwood grade he had a blowout in his right front tire which threw the wheel under the machine and holding it so the steering gear failed to work. The machine ran off the grade and rolled completely over, going through a bard wire fence and demolishing the top and windshield. Being a Ford, not much damage was done to it, and Wes escaped with only a peeled ear and shoulder bruised up some. The little nine month's old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns, died at the Sanitarium here last Friday after a brief illness from spinal meningitis. The funeral was held from the M. E. Church Saturday afternoon, Rev. Wentzell conducting the service. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents in the loss of their dear little boy. Miss Irvine Kistler and David Groves, both of Eagleville were married at Alturas, August 30, 1919 at the Baptist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Kistler, parents of the bride, accompanied the young couple to Alturas. The many friends of the happy couple wish them unbounded happiness and prosperity as they journey through life. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919 Mrs. Neal Heard is reported as being ill, suffering from the effects of poison ivy, supposed to have been contracted from handling peaches that were sent her from Myrtle Creek, Oregon. This presumption is made from the fact that there is no poison ivy here, but there is plenty of it in the orchard in which the peaches were grown. She was brought to the hospital here, and the present writing is some better. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919 MARRIED Miss Kate Lester and Sydney V. Street were married last Saturday evening, Rev. Wentzell officiating. The newly wedded couple are well and favorably known throughout the valley and county. The bride has been the efficient cashier of the Surprise Valley Bank for the past 10 or 12 years and the groom is conducted with the D. S. Denehy mercantile Co. We all join in extending congratulations to the newly married couple and sincerely wish them all the happiness and prosperity possible. Born - In Cedarville, Cal., September 22, 1919 to the wife of T. J. Wylie, a daughter. News was received here yesterday of the death of George H. Penland which occurred at Grafton, Yolo County, last Friday. Obituary will appear later. Sanford Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Madeline was killed at that place last Thursday evening by being run over by a railroad engine, his body being entirely cut in two. The young man was a fireman on the engine, and just how the accident occurred will never be known as no one saw it.