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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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Fae Trop ‘Morning . Wile’ HISTORY WL BE ‘MADE vit two. pitch the « “pont side and ,» one hurling from e other from the . {4 . . 16 baseball team, is ; . . . . . . . > AT SKE COURSE: starboard, and a like number of.play-'. ; oF inal Rites fof : ' Two, Citizens Sek for Foday,Monday irurieral services will be held today, amd tomorrow dn memory of jitwo.well known, . Neyada City men who.passed from life during the past few days. At, 2:00 ofplock, ‘this, afternoon, the " Myers Mobley, evada City Bike. onfident . that ee) Grass ‘Valley Lions, ball tossera will} be defeated by the mere force of nu'mbers if }not by better playing in the beat game at the . ski this afternoon: “We'll tame tho eat out of. our h tast night, after h list of] big leagu league who will afternoon. ‘They cver challenged from Nevada Cay . us.” As a precattionary protect unscasonedl players the ‘egoft indoor baseball is 19 be and outdoor rules} will govern. It 11 : pong to bo . some game «ani will almiost compensate . for the impossibil_ ity to beve the schedul:d suew ball. The. field is in. good olaving con““@itron and. if the players are as good ttre spectators are ae od time. . H ottentots Feo «Hot for Nevada Ci ity Cardinal: “The score of t 4 to 25 in favor of the Sacramento ¥. M. C. A. Hottentots over the Nqvada City Cardinals at jvariance with ers, for each , positi manager of the nds,” svid Mobley looked-over tne and near big take ths fle)d this Will 00 sorry they the ants. red to play ball with ‘Measure 19 big used goins, to hive a is somewhat the clu. grounds: pe Livis, so they’ll! herd! funeral of the late Frank E. Pierce will be held at the Holmes Mineral
Home with Rev. Charlee. 1 F. Washburn officiating.’ { Eddy Funeral Monday At 2:30 o’clock on Monday afternoon the fumeral of the late Richard A, Teddy will bo held in‘the TFlka Wall. The services will be conducted 'b, the offificers of Hydraulic Parlor and Rev. H. (H@. Buckner of the Methodist Church. Arrangements are in charge of the Hiolmes Funeral Home. . PERSONALS Claude Thompson of North San Juan was a visitor in this city yesterday. \ (Misses Margaret and Ruth Rector, students at the University of California, are spending the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. FE M. Rector. \ : . (Mr. and Mrs. Ef. J. N. Ott, Jr. ana little son, Emil Ott IIT of Sacramento are week end guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ff. J. N. Ott. Micsdames Belle Tethel Parsons, H. EB. Kjorlie and Miss Minnie Brand attended President’s Council of Northern District Iederated Club at Oroville yesterday. Douglass, Sheriff Elmer Gum of Placer county was here yesterday to take back a stolen’ automobile which ered by Sheriff Carter and his deputies. was recovthe tun teame ‘no dn spanding, . based on, th iced have.attained sufficient.. be entitled to enrollment: Poinlt;.Honior. ,roll for the peridd ending January 2:6 Pigs student named, in ing list has fmade at le schedule,. A. 3, poin C, 1) point. . > Music, ‘eyOtn cal ° rawing! one half -of Physical, education mot there must.be.no tfailures ject: . iw aes F deshmencNorman An nie -Deschwanden, . Adele Wylie King, Dick Tutt] Wyant. Sophomores—Fabien Norton, Walter ‘Warnec Watters, Eleanor (‘Willou Wills, Cecelia ‘Woods, Sal] Juniors—Audrey Davis, lap, Irene Felice, Oral K Leete, arren Mooers, Ali sian, Margery (Williams. , Seniors—Joe Cicogni, frey, Erma. Keller, * (Nor Margaret Phariss, Dorot Honor Societ The followin jgare the Honor Society, California ‘the Federation for 26, 1934: sem Jé inulary I*resh men—Norman Aa Wylie ele Joersehke-CSFk, Tuttle. Sophomores—Betty Te ter) Warnecke-CSI*, El loughby-CSI’, Cecelia Covey Wiills-CST. Junidors—Isabel Dunlé ice Ohannesian-CSF, Hai Franklin "Tuttle, Marger asm. Ca nw T Oo Y