While at the Hotel Jefferson in St. Louis last October, she wan surprised and delighted to meet Mrs. Ray Kynoch, of this city, who had gone east to attend the graduation of her son, Russqll. Nurse was on of ISA persons losintf 14 to 15 Ibi.
In addition, from time to time, the following themes are addressed: “Then & Now,” “Web of Life,” “Our Community,” and “Remembering Bill Soberanes.” When he can’t concentate on just one topic, look for a “GLOB.” Following a 40-year career as an educator, Bill is now a community volunteer who founded Petaluma Electronic Network (PEN) in 1996, the Petaluma CyberCity Roundtable (PCCR) in 1998, the Petalumans of Yesteryear in 1998, and the Petaluma Alliance for Local Emergency Response Teams (ALERT) in 2006. VALENTJNK'S.--OTT1,S. During opening night’s musical concert, Fred took a lit cigarette away from a defiant customer, who responded by stabbing him with a knife, setting off a melee that the police had to break up.In the early 1980s, Fred worked as a chef at the first farm-to-table gourmet restaurant on the Healdsburg Plaza, just as the town was beginning to draw wine tourists to the area. Sjcme luxuriate in their super luxurious hotels ohters are thrifty In pensions. Tom and Fred helped form an Explorer journalism troop in the Boy Scouts led by Ralph Thompson, managing editor of the Petaluma Argus-Courier.
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Price 75 X maturity value. ' Tuesday evening's dance will be in the nature of a leap year party with "Sadie Hawkins" in charge. Their son Frederick was born in Fresno in 1955, when Jean was forty-six, after which she and her husband purchased a small ranchette in Cotati, and Jean acquired a horse named Thunder.The Geers divorced in 1958, when Fred was three. Editions Search Search Archive Specials Help Live News E-Notify Feedback Feedback / Rollback Puzzles Fit Logout . Good night life fn Mexico City Is nearer Paris than anything else in th; Americas today. Petaluma's online source for news, information, entertainment and events. 0 rmm ' Xy"' BUY EXTRA WAR BODS 30, PETALUMA ARGUS-COURIER Monday, February 7, 1944. ' one of the fashionable events of the year, merged two prominent families of the north bay region- thority wen after 61 years of young people snouia eacn ao tneir part when they start out in life togethoj' and the union will last. Fred and his female partner at the time arrived by Uber, dressed in long, black overcoats as characters from the film the At the time of his death, Fred was employed at Episcopal Community Services in San Francisco, running a kitchen for feeding the homeless and the needy. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site.
And when you and I Back the Attack by buying War Bonds and more Bonds we add to our own nest-egg for buying necessities when the war is woo. Sorlos It gives you back $4 for very $3 when the bonds mature. His paper fortune evaporated in the dot com bust of the early 2000s, after which he returned to cooking and freelance writing. Bo-cause they are too hot too time-taking in their grooming demands for travel in war times and too inflexible for a compact wardrobesuch as this traveler must plan icn. prominent Marin county family. Edition of Petaluma Argus-Courier Thursday, March 4, 1915 1. pA T fti .' Petaluma Argus-Courier obituaries and Death Notices for Petaluma California area .
Event Date. Hans T. Christiansen, gave hii attractive daughter in marriage. He appeared in almost all of our school productions, most notably in the musical While the drama club on campus was populated with colorful personalities, few matched Fred for true eccentricity.
We have a large stock of Seat Covers and Heaters for all cars MURPHY CHEVROLET CO. 424 Main St. (O The Cotati Women's Improvement club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Florence Parker, presiding., following a short busi-nens ijieettng-.aitiuida.i)knlc was held when members enjoyed playing games and a picnic lunch. The capping ceremony which was followed by a reception, symbolizes the end of the of money, two pianos, other musical instruments and music stands. 18, thomembers will hold the Afternoon ip'arty at tho home of Mrs. George Davis uhen election of officers will take place and annual reports received. " Saturday evening's weddjing. Serving a Nation at Wat Tomorrow.
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Most of today's information was discovered in the bound volumes of local Centennial Editions. , , Mrs. John Hahn thanked members for the part they have been taking In helping toward donations of reading materials (books and magazines), games, cigarettes, refreshments, etc., which are delivered once each month to the boys stationed at the navy auxiliary air base at cotati. Club members will also aid in canvaslug the Cotati district for the Red Cross roll call a-ndYwar fund drive to be held in Man rch. For other newspaper holdings, please contact the individual branch libraries (Cloverdale, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Rohnert Park-Cotati, and Petaluma). Since then, several letters to the editor have commented on how well written the various articles in that special section were and how much more they learned about our River [...]Although I've been promoting our local Historical Museum and Library as a community "Treasure Chest" filled with all kinds of "Golden Nuggets," I now plan to crack open some of those nuggets and share their historic value with you, the readers of "Our River Town" blog. Thomas will induct the Pythian Sisters into their stations. She spent two weeks with her grandson, Harry Gossage, 111, who is in the service and stationed at Zarleton college, North-Peld, Minnesota- Harry secured a furlough and accompanied Mrs. Gossage to Chicago for a visit.
Dinner was served in the hall and afterward the guests danced Saturday evening's bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christiansen, prominent residents of Eastman lane.