Archive Record
Metadata
Object Name |
Clipping, Newspaper |
Catalog Number |
1922.2.1 |
Title |
Clippings: Year 1922 |
Scope & Content |
Numerous clippings from the Glendale newspaper all during 1922. Weddings have been separated out and are in the Wedding file under "Weddings, 1922." Names are listed in the People section of this file. Clippings, businesses, including ads, are listed below: 1/5 W. H. Anderson Ed Rudolph Fordson sells tractors A. L. Moore and Sons J. H. Tuckey, Glendale representative of A. H. McLellan, undertaker 1/19 2/9 Masonic Hall Furniture 2/9 Gilmore Studio American Cafe W. H. Ryder Building Rushing Grocery Store Mason Hall furniture Wood's Pharmacy Valley Garage Pierce Bros. Glendale Garage Sine Bros. Co. First National Bank of Glendale Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Halstead Lumber Co. 3/9: Church of the Brethren Sister arrested for illegal alcohol manufacture 3/16 Eastern Star pin returned to Mrs. J. H. Gant Glendale Greys baseball team (many dates) Maternity home, Mrs. C. W. Hunter 3/30 John McCoy insurance 3/30 3/23 Bergum grocery store Glendale Cafe Bergum Grocery 4/6 Rhoades Grocery Store Long & Son Army Navy Store 4/20 Fire Dept. oganized Rudolph Ford Garage purchased by Lemley-Ames Abduction looks like Ku Klux Klan 5/11 E. C. Kinman Plumbing Cole, R. L. Grocery and Hardware Glendale Trading Co. Carter Grocery O. S. Stapley Wood's Pharmacy The Royal Barber Shop, Little & Weddle prop. Pacific Creamery Plant (Hassayampa Creamery Company McArthur's New and Second Hand Store The Glendale Cafe 5/25 The American Cafe W. W. Fierce & Son Ketcham's Poultry House Jacob's Barber Shop Furrey, S. O. Paul Realty Company Cole Grocery Co. American Legion employment office Merchants Hard Nine baseball team Jones indicted on Ku Klux Klan charges Glendale Methodist Church (Rev. Ferris) Street Paving - Grand Ave. C-E Garage Russian School Stauffer's Clothing Store Masonic and Eastern Star picnic Glendale Fire Department Library enlarged Flying Squadron to Glendale Gillette becomes sheriff of Yuma County Paving Grand Avenue O. K. Kitchen Glendale Cafe Largest illicit still in the state Glendale Band The Rainbow Stiver's Grill Masonic and Eastern Star Officers Installed Christmas Cantata benefit Boy Scouts Busy Bee Confection Shop Glendale Lumber Company Ku Klux Klan makes donation to Boy Scouts during cantata Southwest Flour and Feed Sample & More Free Methodists |
Date |
1922 |
Search Terms |
Churches Masonic Eastern Star Business Ku Klux Klan |
People |
Anderson, W. H. 1/5 Gilmore, M. G. 2/9 Reese, J. L. 2/9 Slack, Harry 2/9 Heberlee, Iva 2/9 Sturdevant, Mr. 2/9 Tipton, W. D. 2/9 Antilla, Franciscov 3/9 Angila, Luisa 3/9 Gant, J. L. Mrs. 3/9 Fireman, Sam Mrs. 3/9 Stivers, Mrs. 3/9 Protzman, George W. 3/16 Lipp, L. 3/16 Coffelt, Pearl 3/16 Wade, W. W. Mrs. 3/16 Hunter, C. W. Mrs. 3/30 McCoy, John 3/30 Bergum, Mr. 3/30 West, T. W. 3/30 Martindale, Mr. 3/30 Heatwole, Frank 4/20 McCoy, John 4/20 Cox, George 4/20 Mathews, Bert Lake, Rube Hull, George Kinne, Warren, H. M. Lemley, F. H. 4/20 Ames, E. R. Snidden, R. W. Sobey, P. W. Stivers, T. B. Paul, T. I. Sine, F. H. Swain, Joe Fireman, Sam Hotchkiss, Eva Jones, Rollin P. Ferris, James E. Rubio, Hilda Leal, Pate, Dr. J. S. Yancy, H. Turner, O. E. Bell, E. P. Beauchamp, J. W. Canon, R. B. Enriquez, Frank Crouch, Rev. J. C. Stauffer, Ray Myers, Louis A. Gillette, Charles L. King, Ida Wilcox, Mrs. Little, D. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wood, C. M. Mrs. Rogers, Miss Cox, George, Mrs. Farewell, Miss Roberts, Veda Appleby, G. Pearson, Dr. J. M. Smith, L. G. Latimer, John Wood, P. E. Bell, E. P. McCoy, John Garden, R. Fortier, J. Black, Harry |
Collection |
GAHS Library & Archives |