SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1924
DIED
Girshum Delbert Shedd, son of Mrs. Josie Harrington, was born at Joseph
Creek, Cal., Feb. 4th 1909, and passed away at Alturas, Feb. 2nd, 1924,
and was laid in his last resting place on his birthday, Feb. 4th. During
the week of his illness that no one knew anything about, he never
complained, and even near the end when everyone were doing all that
tender care and medical skill could do, he said, Mother, you think I
will pull out, dont you? He was a lovable child and every one who knew
him praised him. He was a great lover of music. He has gone where Gods
music sounds day and night and suffering is unknown.
Mrs. Emma Crowley is reported seriously ill with an affection of the
throat.
CARD OF THANKS I hereby desire to express my sincere thanks to the
people of Eagleville, and the Red Cross for their kindness and help
during the recent see illness of my wife and also to Dr. Kennedy, thru
whose efficient services, I believe, her life was spared.
Frank Chopping
CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to all who so
kindly assisted us during the late illness and death of our beloved son
and grandson, Girshum Shedd.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrington, and family
Mrs. Emma Addington and family
Mrs. Frank Chopping of Eagleville, who a few weeks ago, was so seriously
ill with pneumonia that her life was despaired of for days, has been
improving nicely during the past two weeks and last Friday she was able
to be taken to Alturas on her way to Benicia, where she will visit her
folks for a couple of months and her friends hope that she will return
with her health completely restored.
Died At Alturas, Cal., Feb. 1, 1924, Girshum Delbert Shedd, beloved son
of Mrs. Henry Harrington, aged 15 years. Death was caused by typhoid
pneumonia. His funeral took place from the M. E. Church, of this place,
last Monday morning, rev. R. L. Waggoner conducting the services. His
remains were interred in the Cedarville Cemetery. The Record extends
sympathy to the bereaved family in their hour of sorrow.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1924
Albert Ward of Fort Bidwell was reported seriously ill some days ago and
we are glad to state that he is now recovering.
Born At Eagleville, Cal., Feb. 12, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Minto,
triplets two boys and a girl. Coincidentally, each of the parents are
twin. Mother and babes are doing well.
Judge Hayes is able to be on the streets again after a severe case of
the flu.
Married Jesse W. Stephens, of Eagleville, Cal., and Miss Marguerite
Leary, of Fort Bidwell, Cal., were united in marriage at the Baptist
Parsonage by Rev. Hamby last Saturday afternoon. The couple will make
their home in Eagleville.
We learned that Miss Dorothy Rinehart, who teaches the Cottonwood School,
was badly bruised last night at the Patterson Ranch. It seems that the
buggy in which she, with several children were riding, was struck by the
rear end of some lumber on a truck driven by Walter Cambridge, while
making a turn in the road. Dr. Kennedy reports Miss Rinehart not
seriously injured.
Fallon, Nev., Feb. 5, - Granville Head, a prospector at Gold Basin, was
brought to this place last evening nearly dead from the loss of blood.
While cutting survey stakes on one of the claims the axe slipped and
severed an artery in his foot. First Aid was given the man and he was
later brought here for surgical attention. Aside from being extremely
weak, he is reported as being out of danger.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1924
FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Mrs. Wm Rinehart, of Guano Valley, received a message last week
conveying the sad news of the death of her Aunt, Mrs. Harry C. Lighty, at
Ashland, Oregon on Feb. 10th. For years she was a resident of this
valley where she has many friends and she will be remembered as a genial
lady and always willing to aid in sickness or distress. She leaves her
husband also a niece, Mrs. Wm Rinehart, of Guano valley, to whom the
Record extends sincere sympathy in their bereavement.
PIONEER PASSES
Samuel A. Johnstone, for many years a resident of this valley, passes
away at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnstone, near Lake City
last Thursday night. About two years ago he suffered a stroke of
paralysis form which he never recovered, and which ultimately caused his
death. Mr. Johnstone was aged 62 years, and at one time was connected
with Mr. Pease in conducting a stage line from here to Amadee. Later on
he moved to Amadee and was interested in mining circles in Nevada until
several years ago, when he returned to this valley. His genial, kindly
nature won for him many friends who regret to learn of his death and
extend sympathy to the bereaved ones. He was born near Ottawa, Canada,
and was a brother-in-law of Mrs. T. H. Johnstone, and uncle of Miss
Cassie M. Johnstone, Mrs. W. E. Hill, Walter A. and A. R. Johnstone, of
this place.
Kelly Briles, an old time resident of Modoc died at Boise, Idaho, last
week and his remains were brought to Davis Creek and interred last
Sunday. Death resulted from injuries received by falling out of a loft
in a barn and breaking his leg, which resulted in blood poisoning.
Born At 4125 First Ave., Chico, Cal., Feb. 11, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred L. Parker, (nee Margaret Hornback), a daughter, - Margaret Jane
Parker.
Mervin Spalding, well known in Modoc and a brother to Zetus Spalding of
Guano Valley, died at San Jose last week and his remains were interred at
San Francisco. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Spalding of
Susanville, and several years ago was married to Miss Mabel Lamb, of this
place. He was a young man of brilliant promise and his untimely death is
deeply regretted by a host of friends.
Benjamin Boggs and family left yesterday for Ashland, Oregon, where they
may make their future home. Mr. Boggs having sold his property on the
east side of the Lake to Chas. Pope.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1924
S. V. FRIENDS IN TUCSON, ARIZONA
Mrs. James Dodson entertained Wednesday in her Menlo Park home in honor
of her mother, Mrs. Even Gaustad of California, and for her small
daughter, Fernell. The little girl received many attractive birthday
gifts during the afternoon. Using a St. valentine decoration of hearts
and carnations, the home was most attractive.
Small red baskets filled with sweets were the favors of the afternoon.
The guests were: Medames F. O. Benedict, C. Sturges, W. E. Fletcher, Jack
Case, C. E. Cannon, John Squire, R. Hutchinson, Even Gaustad and James
Dodson. Margaret Fletcher, Jean Case and Fernell Dodson were also
present.
Mrs. R. L. Waggoner was reported quite ill the past week with throat
trouble, an accompaniment of the flu.
Miss Kate Riley, former resident of this place died at Susanville on the
17th, aged nineteen years, of scarlet fever.
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