Sacramento County CA Archives News.....Sacramento Union November 23, 1921 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Kellie Crnkovich markkell95@aol.com September 24, 2005, 3:55 am Sacramento Union November 23, 1921 Sacramento Union Wednesday November 23, 1921 STATE REAL ESTATE DEPT. Licenses Issued November 21, 1921 Ralph L. CLARK, R.F.D., No. 2, Box 74-A, Lodi, Br. No. 10,323 Nels ANDERSON, Fotters Springs, Sonoma Co., Br. No. 10,326 John A. WILSON, California st, Suisun, Br. No. 10,330 A.B. McGILL, No. 805 W. Park st., Stockton, Br. No. 10,338 Oellig & Keller, 31, McNear Bldg, Petaluma, John KELLER, copart, No. 2018. H.H. OELLIG, mem, copart, No. 2094. J.M. CONLEY, 221 N. El Dorado st., Stockton, Rr, No. 10, 361. Adele MOORE, Woodward Ave. and Oak st., Penngrove, Sonoma Co., Br. No. 10,367. MOTIF OF SURPRISE PARTY ROSEVILLE, Placer Co., Nov. 22 - Miss Margaret PRICE was the hostess at a surprise party given in her honor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. McGINNIS. Those present were: Misses Margaret Price, Hilda COPPIN, Lois SMITH, Bernice RICHMOND, Coral STONE, Hildreth BAUQUIER, Mae DAY, Martha SUNDELL, Irene REIDER, Vida WARWICK, Adeline MILLER and Marguerite ELLIOTT. Lawrence RAINS, Ray WHEELER, Glenn FASSETT, Claude HAMAN, William BUTLER, Cael TORSON, Leo O’CONNOR, Nelson ALLEN, Clark HELLAR, Geo. CAYAN., Vernon BAKER, Theodore MILLER, Wallace RISKE and Horace COX. DEATHS BAILEY - In this city, November 20, 1921, Allie Bailey, wife of the late James M. Bailey, grandmother of Melvin Bailey; a native of Missouri, aged 75 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday) at 10:30 a.m. from the home of Clark, Booth & Yardley, 917 H street. Interment Odd Fellows’ Lawn cemetery. Notice: Capital City Rebekah lodge, No. 160 - Members assemble at Clark, Booth & Yardley’s undertaking parlors Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock to attend the funeral of our late sister, Allie Bailey. By order of the Noble Grand. Nellie JOSLYN. MAHONE - In Slough House, Sacramento county, Cal.., November 21, 1921, Robert H. Mahone, son of the late John R. T. and Catherine Mahone, half-brother of Edward F. DALTON of Sacramento and William SHELDON of Slough House, uncle of Mrs. Mabel WESTERBERG of Sacramento, Mrs. E.V. McGLYNN of San Francisco, Mrs. T.D. HALL and Melvin C. VAUGHN of Sacramento; a native of California, aged 68 years, 5 months and 9 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) from the home of Miller & Skelton, 140 K street. Interment I.O.O.F. Lawn Cemetery. WALSH - Entered into rest, in this city,, November 22, 1921, Joseph Walsh, beloved brother of Edward R. Walsh and John Donovan; a native of Sacramento, aged 63 years. Mr. Walsh is at the funeral home of James R. Garlick, 1517 Eleventh street. Funeral notice hereafter. MOON - Entered into rest, in this city, November 21, 1921, Martha L., beloved daughter of Martha and Edward Moon, sister of Harold E. and R.T. Moon; a native of Sacramento, aged 11 months. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the funeral home of James R. Garlick, 1517 Eleventh street. Interment Odd Fellows’ Lawn cemetery. ROSE - Near Clarksburg, November 21, 1921, Warren J. Rose, beloved husband of Rose V. Rose, loving father of Warren, Antone, Frank, Willie and Angeline Rose of Clarksburg, Manuel and John Rose of Sacramento, Mrs. Lucile FAUGUNES of Clarksburg and the late Marie MERRY; a native of Azores Island. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday morning at 10 o’clock form this late home. Thence to the St. Joseph church, Freeport, where requiem his mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Morris ____ _____ director. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22 - Only 125 tones of turkeys arrived today in San Francisco against a normal for the second day before Thanksgiving of 200 tons. The general retail price was 60 cents a pound, although one market advertised birds at 49 cents and a free market to which farmers were shipping their products direct sold at 52 cents, two cents above the wholesale price. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 - President HARDING has cummuted the 10-year sentence of Emil HERMAN, confined at McNeil Island, Wash., to expire December 24, it was said today at the department of justice. He was convicted in Seattle, Wash., in June 1918, of violation of the Espionage act. PEKIN, Nov 22 (by the Associated Press) - The financial crissis, which threatened the stability of the government, has been averted temporarily through remittances from provincial military governors totaling 7,000,000 teals. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22 - William C. ARBUCKLE, 21, brother of Roscoe Arbuckle, film comedian, and Miss Gladys C. KNIGHT, 18, a stenographer, were married Sunday in Redwood City, Calif., it became known today. Additional Comments: Used with permission of Transcriber Betty e-mail address: betty@unisette.com File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/sacramento/newspapers/sacramen15nw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/cafiles/ File size: 5.4 Kb