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Historical Clippings Book - Nevada County Citizens (HC-07) (296 pages)

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Mary J. Shebley — Lauppe, Sister of Mrs. Hussey, Dies Mary _Josephi 84, sister of Mrs. Grass Valley, and longtime. resident of the Sacramento area, died Sunday in Sacramento after leading an active life in ranching in Sacramento county, Mrs. Lauppe, who lived at Fourth Avenue, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Shebley, both deceased, Chicago Park. Her father operated the Chicago Park resort for many years. ‘She and her husband, J. Edward Lauppe, went to ° Sacramento county in 1902 and settled on a Natomas district ranch, After reliring in 1942, they moved to Sacramento. : ‘ She was mother of William R. Lauppe of Berkeley and Edward L. Lauppe of Sacramento, and sister of Mrs. Rose Hussey of Grass Valley. She leaves three grandchildren. Rae Services have been slated for 10 a. m. Thursday at Bethel Temple, 21st and W streets in Sacramento, Entombment will be private, Arrangements are. by Andrews and Grelich. « : Ella Smith, 92 . French Corral \Native, Passes, Services’ for Ella Smith, 92, former resident of Nevada county Lauppe se Hussey 0 terday at the Chapel of Highlands in Milbrae with burial following lin a San Francisco cemetery. Mrs. Smith passed away at Los ‘Angeles Thursday, August 13, She ‘was a native of French Corral ‘born June 16, 1867, Her parents ‘were the late Otto . and Mary Rosendale. For the past few ‘years Mrs. Smith had been residand the bay area, were held yes-), C. E. Staples of Smartville Dies; Rites Tomorrow Funeral services for Charles E. Staples, 55, well known Smartville rancher who died suddenly Saturday evening following a two day illness, will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Hooper Weaver Mortuary. The Rev. Harry Leigh-Pink of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church will officiate with interment following in the Greenwood Memorial Gardens. . Staples suffered a cerebral hemmorhage on Thursday and was moved to the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital where he passed away at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. A native of Graniteville, born Feb, 22, 1905, he received his primary education in the Graniteville and Spenceville schools, Later he attended a mechanics school years was employed as a mechanic in Southern California. He returned to Smartville to engage in the livestock ranching and also worked at Camp Beale following World War II. An avid hunter and fisherman, he enjoyed his native area to the fullest extent. Bereaved are his wife, Vivian Staples, daughter, Fay Wales of Rough and Ready; two sons, Charles IF Staples of Grass Valley and Robert D. Staples of Yuba City; his mother, Nellie Staples of Smartville, brother, Don Staples of Grass Valley; three . grandsons and one granddaughter. Dies in Capital divs, Wdith =, Schultz, a resi lent of Sacramento for years and a native of Noyad: at the time of her passing. ing in Millbrae. viving children include Retire Jof the late Philander A. and Redaughters Regina Hunt, Los Angeles and Esther Smith, San’Fran‘cisco; two sons, Elton of Millbrae and Raymond of Daly City. Also surviving are her sisters, Mary Fogarty, San Leandro; Lena MeCarthy, Oakland; Flora Clymo,
Benecia and Fannie Moulton of French Corral. Preceding her in death was 4 daughter, Dorothy Cloutier and . , u son, Carl, NSE Mrs. Schultz was the daughte hecca Huston Paine. She wa Wallace Briggs, a Sacrament physician, until her marriage t J. Fred Schultz in 1911. Sehult died in 1943. ‘bert W. Paine, Sacramento, Services were held today at East Lawn Cemetery. in Los Angeles and for several): man) City, died at her Sacramento home Friday of last week. She was 82 reared in Nevada City. She worked in the offices of the late Dr, Only survivor is a brother, Herp.m. in the Andrew and Greilich Funeral Home. Burial followed in EMPLOYEES OF PGE IN TRIBUTE TO DAN STEWART Dan C. Stewart, Pacific Gas and Electric Company agent for Grass In addition, the post aiines ail Valley and Nevada City, who will ream mectad ies 4 gece SAN CoE ae oe nee oe wee ee wa iscences and experiences by speakers, ene core pe se Be qsome humorous, some serious, such , i : e, Don C. Ray, Ed C. one half years with the public utility 9s Free eas ‘ Gidnee y role at a testimonial dinner last night, on, Henry Humphrey, Mancell Hough which was attended by 75 officers, > é employees and wives of the company Henry Brooks, Charles Wie vack at the Bret Harte Inn last night. Champion, Eli Day eng Nos Be vale The remarks concerned the pleasant Dan and Mrs. Stewart as the guests relationships, associations and good of honor of the evening received trib. nes experienced and enjoyed ute and messages with modesty and through the years. graciousness; te~ Former Tee Dan C. Stewart voiced his complete in his comments of the evening that appreciation and gratefulness for the he was happy to have lived ene Sy) affection and friendship of those with ed as a “P. G. and E. man. whom he had been associated, whethRepresentatives of the head office 4. of brief moment or back through jin San Francisco, division offices at the years which saw the molding and . Marysville and Auburn and district progress of the Pacific Gas and Elec‘offices in the immediate territory j,i¢ company as well. _with many employees had gathered ‘for the dinner, at which Paul Kempjer presided. Table decorations of -artistic arrangement and char‘acter enhanced the spirit of the occasion. Visiting Company Men Included in the dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred George and ‘daughter Roberta and Don C. Ray of the head offices at San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Johnson and Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Humphrey, manager ‘and sales manager of Colgate Division, Marysville; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. , Johnson, Drum division manager, Auburn; H. M. Cooper, retired manager of Drum division; while expressive messages were wired from P, M. . Downing, vice president and general jmanager; R. EB. Fisher, vice president; L. M. Neauvermount and Al C. Joy of the head office; Harry Furlong, (Drum division sales manager and M. Henry Argall of The Morning Union, ‘who was in Redding. ‘ The retiring “Pacific Service” of‘ficial was presented with literally a “Book of Life’ during the evening, a pictorial and text compiled manuscript by the employees which gives the history of the honoree from infancy to his present years. Pictures of early life, schooling, athletic en'deavors on the baseball field or track; Pacific Gas and Electric Company 4 activities; community effort-and improvement and pictures of associated employees and letter from scores of organizations were included. . i 5 0 0 Z.