Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)

 - Class of 1914

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' .. '-A I gr' l' VAT W I j V a vacant house on Fifty-third street: sxsikn ,ll H CQ' rss g 'I ll lty Wim. Coon. QD lhe tollowmg clippings weie found stowed away in an old tin box in Oakland Enquirer, Feb. 14, 1920. Notice is hereby given that I am no longer responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Amelia Grace Smith, she having left me without cause.-George Smith. Sacramento Bee, june 6, 1930. PROFESSOR G. GUNDERSON Private instruction in seven languages. RATES REASONABLE. Phone 8353. Strictly Cash. Humboldt Times, April 15, 1928. Considerable excitement has been caused of late among the inhabitants of the Pines Pasture district by the actions who call Order of who meet night and disturbance of a body of fanatics themselves The Holy the Great Green Ghost, in a large house every cause a great deal of by their rites, which do not cease until two o'clock. It has been reported that a warrant has been issued for the leader of the cult, Rev. L. VVoodcock, who calls himself The Grand Keeper of the Green Ghost. Humboldt Standard, Jan. 27, 1931. SOCIETY. EUREKA, jan. 27.-Announcement of the engagement of Miss Sara McGilvray to Kenneth Pearson, a grocer, records the completion of a charming romance, which began when Miss McGilvray was called in to nurse Mr. Pearson when he was seriously injured last summer in an automobile accident. Scotia Daily Bluff, Aug. 10, 1930. Elocution, Oratory, Voice Culture, Sight Singing, Elementary Instruction on Piano, Organ and Banjo, Shorthand and Typewriting, 30c per lesson. Mlle. Mildred Gale, 2609 13th street. POSITIVELY NO CREDIT CAN BE GIVEN. Fortuna Gazette, Nov. 20, 1932. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES IN HIGH SOCIETY. ALTON, Nov. 19,-Suit for divorce was tiled this morning against C. Lord, a second-hand dealer of this place, by his wife, Viola, who mentions as causes extreme cruelty and non-support. It seems that the defendant spent all his time practicing on a clarinet, and all his money in buying new reeds and music for it. San Francisco Chronicle, May 26, 1926. Miss Wrigley is the new teacher who was appointed by the board at the last meeting to till the vacancy of the cooking and sewing instructor at Lowell High School, the former instructor hav- ing died last week from eating some of the pupils, cooking offered at the junior Class Bazaar. San Diego Bulletin, Sept. 23, 1918. VVhat We Need ls Wlonienl Strong VVomenll NVomen of Brawn and Mus- cle!!! A lecture will be delivered on the above subject tonight at Unitv llall. Miss Clara Hamaan, D. P. C. Wfomen only! Let VVoman Rule the Home! I17l

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3, Before the Scr'af'. Ilumboldt Times, Feb. 5, 1919. Verna Bryan lands once. Fight all over. NVRANGLETOVVN, March 29. - Verna Bryan defeated Verna Merkey of Freshwater in a bout for the heavy- weight championship. Merkey received a right over the ear near the end of the round and took the count of ten. San Francisco Examiner, July 30, 1933. No little excitement has been caused bv the Misses Clara Benbow and Caro- line Connick, who have lately announced that they will organize and lead a suf- to Washington, frage army to march whose object is to ask the president to stand back of them in their noble fight for the cause. Miss Benbow will take command of the army, while Miss Con- nick will lead the suffragette band. Scotia Signal, Nov. 29, 1927. Studio 930 F. Street. Phone 1101. Prof. Carl Wright Instruction in all the latest dances: Tango, Ape Step, Glide, Walrus Wal- low. Chaperon furnished. Best refer- ences. Humboldt Times, Feb. 12, 1934. . THIEF WORKS WHILE STAGE PRISON YAWNS. At the Gaiety Theater the leading lady and three of the women ushers are mourning the loss of property stolen while the show was in progress. Dur- ing the performance of 'fThe Cure of the Law -last night, Miss Muriel Mc- Farland, the leading lady, had her pocket- book stolen between the first and sec- ond acts. While attaches of the play- house were looking for the thief. Miss Miriam Fraser, one of the ushers, sud- denly discovered that she had been robbed of 79 cents. Miss Irene Kay found that her poeketbook was short 81.98, and Miss Catherine Hartin re- ported the loss of her new vanity box. l18l Arcata Advertiser, April 18, 1928. NOTICE. Residents of Humboldt County, Cali- fornia, are hereby given notice that the second quarterly installment of the In- come Tax is delinquent May 1. G. BARNES, E. INICCURDY, Collectors. Eureka Enquirer, March 1, 1935. SEQUEL TO DOCTOR LEE'S MEET- ING-COOK CALLS CHRIS- TIAN MASS MEETING. Evangelist W. W. Cook, world-tour- ing Bible defender, dcbater, gospel singer and noted Bible scholar, will challenge Dr. H. Lee to debate in Ar- mory Hall Sunday, 11 A. M., where he speaks in connection with Pastor E. Shawls moving pictures of creation in defense of the Bible. Los Angeles Times, Nov. 4, 1925. INIATRIMONIAL. Young man, healthy, no bad habits, pleasant disposition, fine education, would like to make the acquaintance of a young lady with means, must not have red hair. Object, matrimony. C. C., box 279. Los Angeles.Times, Nov. 5, 1925. FIATRIIVIONIAL. Young lady would like to meet HC. C., whose advertisement appeared yester- day. Pleasant disposition, very hand- some, hair not red, rich, well educated, with perfect knowledge of Spanish, Ger- man, French, Italian, Modern Greek and. Hog Latin. Call before 11. No triflers wanted. D. W., 8297 Spring street. --- --- Humboldt Standard, Aug. 30, 1921. PRINTERS. , All Job and Commercial Printing, Copperplated and Steel Die Work, Rub- ber Stamps, VVaste Paper. County or- ders solicited. Biggest shop of its size in Eureka. Heinrici Printing Co., 1294 Fifth street. Omaha Bee, July 23, 1922. Miss Lucille Ballard, the novelist, an- nounced to a small gathering of her friends yesterday at her home on 2336 Twenty-fourth street, the publication of her fourth novel, Ishi, the Story of a Piute Maiden, which is being brought out by Scribner's.

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