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Obituaries (August 1933 - December 1933) (314 pages)

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Page: of 314

well’as interegtin
the workings of
legal machinery
Raglan Tuttle,
rior Court of !Nethe regular meetey Rotary GG
ned the judieta tary,
-up and jur}sdic.
courts, , frona the
ris, on through
courts to . ithe
4 Supreme coprts
Jd upon the makechanges in ljuws
ishments wen
1 the past few
e
ing incidents . of .
ay’s program was
Stubblefield,
i
eeeeTRICAL,
F MARKE
VE BREAK P
. iy the wel her
he beretitl ot
f breaking the Q
‘6 degree days by
1 a high point of
ay; ‘thie mereury
of 84 degrees yesve jin temperature
fference, however,
‘A, by Old Sol doact) for nidst of
place to an oldtorm. Rain, thunvied with the sun
r supremacy durward evening Old
Bd
id
‘amen
hanl Bells
Varetion End
Ante for the
crass) Valley publie
ind high, following
on. Already many
7
ie a
MailbibaLriuis toleapiy Lhe oN *Valele LILy
The operation wis entitely ndrnipe.
nuch, improved, .
SS IFL/
“Vernon DeRoco.
fort
mm,
Lynne Kelly,
successful and the little girl] is feeling Keeney, Al W
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NOTABLE TRIBUTES PAID TO
JO V.SNYDER UNVEILING AT
OF NA TIVE SONS MARKER
Mast
rendeled were the services
wood Grass Valley,
satter
of the
dedici
jiinpressive and jactocch
f in GreenCOMLeLery, Sunday
on, When Vast Grand
Native Sony of the Golden West
ted it -rinike monument to the
‘of the late Jo V. Snyder, who
as Grand President of the OrJul7T-15 at the
“Seip don ples ruc
j Kee in June,
j Monuient was dedicated.
J ‘There were
. Native Spns and Native I
ts and friends of the man wh
jory Was being honored = W
‘meeting was called to order,
invocation was pronounced
. In. O. Chapel of the Congh
Chureh of Grass Valley.
meory
. serves
F ihece in
i .
rand
presided
Kyespad oan
he
and
jeots
vis, wher feosiiet
than 100
Yaughters;
ose memhen. the
and the
by Rev,
revational
'
present more
Mis. Katherine Celio then sang,
2eautiful Isle of Somewhere,” with
Marshall Giselman as jaccompanist.
Devicated by Jullge Sewell‘The speech dedicating the montment was madeSay Grand . President
Migymet Sewell, ASseeLe bustice
the State Supreme Court> who , in eloquent words paid at benutifinK tribute
companist.
Past Grand President Jade Iletceher $f. Cutler, an associate of Mr. Snyder for their work in many years in
-gecond, first vice president jand
presidents ,
ident of the Native Sons of th
of !
‘address ‘in whieh
to the memory of Mr. Snyder.~>~__ . !
Harold Jiansen then sang, ‘Friend,
©’ Mine’ with Mr. Giselman as ac.
and Mr. Snyder congratulating each
ether on their beings honoréd by the
highest ices. in their respective or‘ders, .
“J Love You Callfornia’ ‘was then
sune by Mrs: Cello, benediction wus
pronounced by Kiev. Chapel, and the .
‘ Geremonies Closed with ihe
jncumrbency in the! oflieces I Guairt .
Trustee for two terms, Grand’ third,
grand président.
Judge Cutler, recognized
the most forceful orators of the order
as one
made a most eloquent and jrapressive .
speech, and touched the heart strings
of all those present in whose memory Uso VV" he was affegtionately
KiGw tn, hil alwayn Jinger,
The monument, a slab of sdlid granite taken from the “High Sierras’
which were the introductory words of
many of the eloquent talks;of Mr,
Snyder, was then unveiled. .
It bears the simple inscription.
V. Snyder, Past Grand Presjdeént,
S. Gs 2My. Seryed 1978."
wits carved by lL. W.
City.
The unveiling was by Pa
President Alison Watt. of the Native
Daughters of the Golden West, and
Itred H. Greely, a past Grand Presie Golden
a8
“To
in
West. Mrs. Watt delivere
recited the exbetween hersel?
she
change: of telegraing
singing of
the order, then delivered the eulogy, ) .
paying a glowing tribute to the per-) “aba Star Spangled Banner “ by the
vonality Of Mr. Snyder, touching upon mepslinges fed ufiaiiss Relig vy" “a
his lave for his native city, county, During the ceremony the following
[state und country and the great work 3 nenre of Mr. Snyder as a Native Son
fuat ba dud tur the order during tees (eConcladed on Pave Tao.) a
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