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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (January 1932 - June 1932) (336 pages)

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=The:Morning Union oes > peel ! . . JOSEPH HERRIL 71 vears; and 4 resident of . . syrill, aged geven years 1 Section, where he operfarm, died suddenly at $ Joseph H for the past the Newtow! ated a small o'clock Sunday morning at the Williams house) from 2 heart attack. of Placpractithis Joseph Herrill was a native -erville, whefe he had fesided cally ‘all his) life. He came regign for his health, but had failed go rapidly lately that he aad been under the care of Mir. and Mrs, Ralpna Ackley, who reside at the Williams place. \WHile conducting her household duties $unday mornine Mrs. ‘Ack‘woise in the kitchen, wn io ley heard i BARNEY MACARI AND . , MISS PHYLLIS BROOKS . UNITED IN MARRIAGE’ ——. ‘Miss Phyllis M. Lrooks, daughter " of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Brooks of Paso ' : . ) ia Anthor Zobles, and Barney Macarl of Glen4 RS ae Ral ‘ i Ww ae brook Park, were quietly married at ' ‘t in 1 ceremony in Renv ‘ast Thursday visitatLor morning. ° Mrs. Macari is.a native pry last Paso Robles, where she attended the . Day. Mr . : formedpublic schools. She.jis also; well known in this city, where she fre. Message, quently visited. It was on a visit: the hom here that she met Mr. Macari, and! Abraha last week’s nvYarriage resulted from . New Bt the friendstip. Mr. \aecari is widely) known in the . having jattended the is city and . worked ‘in this . vicinity since. Iriends of the couple are extending their congratulations at their home at GJenhrook Park. for Mere damage, been co flour, in ther tha The: D number built by
twin cities, schools in th L BRANNEGAN MURIEL BRANN 1 . { { 1 . . . . ! . . . . . . upon investigation foul Herrill on . 1 a , Fave che floor. . {Dri Carl fo 8s wals oaulled WINS SCHOLARSHIP. IN and pronoujced him teach . T ! iL 9 7 les FINE ARTS SCHOOL . ». Deceased Wwas well kr own and liked . Privat ‘ he Newtow secti no where he ‘ an ‘i 7 oT ~ .: : < . Miss Muriel Brannegan, daughter OL to peat hie ae ae Sag Dk Melk [My. and Mrs. James Brannepgan of ality winnlys foy him miuny friends , a f . : Railroad Avenue, and a graduate of who will bd grieved to learn of histones Valley High School ns aaah j Cress QS igh Sengol, has been u , 1. 1) . : 7 pauwitrded the Aminbremer Goholarship Grass a is suryived hy several %) rs iM at the California School of Fine Arts . will Sacramento . and Los Angeles aWshosa Witten na . “igi ota Lan for her work in life painting and por) 9:30 e's remains will be shipped to Sacranvene . tyait work, Aside from the scholarwks to today, where interment Will take . onip she was awarded a cash prize ot beara place. Tht fHolmes Hooper Under. ¢1 Qu * * : county taking parlgrs took charge of the re. ake A ; ; a cone mains. . fhe scholarship is one ot three . o'clock. ae a eee aay tue eneh year, and Miss hivan. the hos negian has the distinction of being the . SLIGHT RAINS HERE Peat wart BoA I din Sane cee pe Worn to Win one im many VCAaArs, . At the present time her ruin tings (O° the CONTINUED PERIOD, \ patting . OF EBS : ine oils snd water colors, are on exhibit . @ Sk 1 ? wy OR WEATHER UPSET . : ne verketey Muscupts ip Berge. [5:80 We i in New York and in Brooklyn, She . After Yesterdiayy closed: the sixteenth eon his jus! completed: hey first year uly the chi secutive day of rain in Crass. Villey, ek sclroul, ‘ Lappe the clearing . ot best Thirsty eveninty . ae ltheir ¢ only holding’ good until about noon . ; . 3 i} nly holding: good wail alent 100" New Year's Party at lo . Maire