SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD - CEDARVILLE, MODOC COUNTY, CAL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1934
LAKE CITY COUPLE ARE CHARIVARIED
Feeling that we should express our congratulations with a "bang" to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Stoppe of Monterey, (formerly Miss Lucile Cramton) of this
place, a party of young folks, comprising we thought some of Lake City’s
best, motored to the Cramton ranch, fired a few shots, played on the tin can
orchestra a few seconds. We were then invited in by Mr. and Mrs. Cramton,
the bride presenting the groom and entertained by a few jokes on the crowd
and music by the bride. After which the bride and groom passed around
all-year suckers and a toothpick, after which we returned quietly home. Mr.
and Mrs. Stoppe are making their permanent home in Monterey, California, we
hope they have a long and happy life together.
EAGLEVILLE SNAPS
Lewis Cockrell and family have moved to the Elmer McCulley ranch for the
winter. The Cockrells’ will feed their cattle there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heard and friends from Colusa were visiting at the Jesse
Parman ranch over the weekend.
P. K. Heard has left for Fresno to again spend the winter with his son and
daughter.
NEWSY NOTES FROM LAKE CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons are leaving for Manteca. Mrs. Simmon’s health is
much better. Raymond Jones will be the cheese maker at the local factory,
taking Mr. Simmon’s place.
The many friends of Fulton Heard regret to hear of his illness. His health
being so poor it was thought advisable to take him to Ashland, Oregon, to
consult a specialist. A bed was fixed in Mr. Joe Conlans’ car and
accompanied by Mrs. Joe Conlan and daughter, Virginia; Miss Ida Heard and
George Heard, he was taken to that place. We hope to hear of his recovery
soon.
Mrs. Frances Heard and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vallee, who have been visiting with
relatives and friends here, accompanied the above party.
Mrs. Ettie Harris of Eagleville, Mrs. Della Heard of Standish and Mrs. Rose
Strief motored to Fort Bidwell Saturday evening to visit with Mr. Heard
before he left for Ashland.
Mrs. Sam Streig was taken to Cedarville Friday evening to consult Dr.
Kennedy. She is suffering from a case of erysipelas, but is reported better
at this writing.
Mrs. Stella Hanks was seen Monday A. M. early with her trusty musket (old
powder and ball style) over her shoulder headed mountain-ward to get Minard’s
deer. He having hunted all season without success, Stella takes a hand.
Results will be recorded next week. If she doesn’t hit a deer, she’ll chase
one down into Lake City for friends, husband and "Barty" Steele, Tommy
Painters and the three little Carter boys and other to practice on till next
season rolls around.
LOCAL JOTS
Willard Hill arrived home from Westwood last Sunday and will spend a week or
so visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill, of this place.
ALTURAS BRIEFS
Dr. T. J. Halloran had a very pleasant visit Sunday from his sister, Mrs.
Grace McQuire.
Mrs. M. Tray was operated on at the General Hospital here last week.
Arnold Hironymous visited his cousin, Kathleen and Adrian Roberts in
Cedarville last Sunday.
FORT BIDWELL HIGHLIGHTS
Miss Freda Skillman of Cedarville, spent the past weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Skillman of this place.
Mrs. William Bartram if Susanville has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Schadler this week.
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Billie C. & Anita 'Jean' Reynolds
Modoc County, California
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