SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL.
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1923
Word has been received that Warren Odbert, formerly of this place, had
been injured at McCloud and is in the hospital at that place.
GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED
During their recent visit to Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Sevier, of
this place, attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of his father and
mother, at which were present about eighty relatives. The following is
clipped from the South Kansas Tribute, published at Independence, Kansas:
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sevier, of this city, celebrated their fiftieth
wedding anniversary on Monday of this week when the Sevier family and
relatives gathered at Riverside park for a picnic, which was one of the
largest gatherings of one family of relatives ever held in this county.
Mr. Sevier is one of a family of none brothers and sisters, and those who
were at the picnic were descendents of this family group.
In spite of the hard morning rain and muddy roads, there was a goodly
representation at the picnic. All of Mr. and Mrs. Seviers eight
children were able to be present and out of the nine brothers and sisters
in Mr. Seviers own family there were seven here to enjoy the occasion.
J. W. Kirkpatrick, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, only brother of Mrs. Sevier
was also present.
Miss Erma Cummins has recovered from a severe attack of whooping cough
and was able to resume school work last week.
One day last week Dick Cook, of Eagleville picked up a bottle and without
looking at the label took a swallow of what he thought was cough
medicine, but in reality was a mixture of carbolic acid, tincture of
iodine and camphor. First aid remedies were applied and after his
stomach had been relieved, he seemed none the worse for the mistake made.
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1923
Mrs. Harris of Long valley fell yesterday, breaking one of her arms.
Born Near Cedarville, Cal., November 11, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Garrett, a daughter.
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1923
Mrs. Fred Hill has been ill during the past week.
Born Near Cedarville, Cal., Nov. 15th, 1923, to the wife of Lester
Neasham, a son
Mrs. A. L. Harris, the mother of E. L. Crowl, our stage driver, met with
a very painful accident, as she dislocated her arm by a fall.
Mrs. Wm Hatfield returned from Palo Alto about two weeks ago where they
have purchased a home and expects to return there as soon as she cane
dispose of some stock and lease their place. Mr. Hatfield remained at
their new home.
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1923
Born Near Cedarville, Cal., November 22, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Allen, a son
Born In Long Valley, Nevada, November 28, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Harriman, a daughter.
W. L. Tuner returned from San Francisco Friday, where he was called by
the serious illness of his wife. He reports that she was improving when
he left.
Sam Johnstone son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnstone dislocated his arm while
playing basketball at Bidwell some days ago and last Friday night he
tripped and fell again throwing the arm out of place, and breaking one of
the bones in the wrist.
Sam Watterlin, one of our prominent farmers who lives near Eagleville has
always been accredited as a man who always attended to his own business,
but some days ago he butted into a womans job of splitting wood, with
the result that he nearly severed the forefinger from his left hand.
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