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Folder 2: Florence Scheibe, Order of Jobs Daughters, 1936-1940&#13;
Folder 3: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 1941&#13;
Folder 4: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 25th Reunion, 1966&#13;
Folder 5: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 35th Reunion, 1976&#13;
Folder 6: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 50th Reunion, 1991&#13;
Folder 7: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1936&#13;
Folder 8: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1937&#13;
Folder 9: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1938&#13;
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Box 2&#13;
Folder 1: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1939&#13;
Folder 2: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1940&#13;
Folder 3: Fritz Scheibe, Certificates, ca. 1942-ca. 1945,1952&#13;
Folder 4: Fritz Scheibe, Get Well and Other Greeting Cards, ca.1935-1940&#13;
Folder 5: Louise Scheibe, Birthday and Other Greeting Cards, 1934-1941&#13;
Folder 6: Louise Scheibe, Get Well Cards, ca. 1935-ca.1945&#13;
Folder 7: Louise Scheibe, Invitations, Dance Card, 1919, 1941&#13;
Folder 8: Louise Scheibe, Jobs Daughters, 1937&#13;
Folder 9: Membership Pins, 1935-ca. 1940&#13;
Folder 10: Order of the Eastern Star, Installation Booklets, Wimodausis Club Booklets, and Grand Chapter Rosters, 1934-1937&#13;
Folder 11: Order of the Eastern Star, Newspaper Clippings and Notes, 1936&#13;
Folder 12: Order of the Eastern Star, Photographic Prints, ca. 1935-ca. 1940&#13;
Folder 13: Picnic Outing, Photographic Prints, ca. 1930-ca. 1940		Folder 14: Scheibe Family Home, 1115 Robideaux, Wilmington, California, Photographic Prints, ca. 1934-ca. 1940, 1949		&#13;
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Fritz Adolph Otto Scheibe was born on July 21, 1896 in Clifton, Passaic County, New Jersey to parents Wilhelm Johann Adolph and Elisabeth Helene Scheibe (née Weber). Fritz attended Columbia Grammar School, graduating in 1910. Following high school, he attended SUNY Maritime College, and graduated in 1917. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve Force on November 20, 1917, and served as a lieutenant aboard the USS O.B. Jennings, USS Lake Michigan, USS Pensacola, and USS Abarenda until the end of World War I in November 1918.&#13;
Louise Callow Ling was born on August 6, 1895 in Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado to parents, Abraham Thomas and Florence Caroline Ling (née Manning). She received a nursing degree in 1918 from Colorado State Teachers College, now known as the University of Northern Colorado. Following graduation, Louise enlisted in the United States Navy, serving as a hospital nurse at American military bases in Siberia, the Philippine Islands, Guam, and Hawaii.&#13;
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Fritz and Louise met while they were both stationed in the Philippines and married in Manila on May 7, 1921. At the end of their active military service in 1922, the couple settled in San Francisco where Fritz worked as a Merchant Marine sailing in the Pacific Northwest. In 1922, a daughter, Florence Elise Scheibe was born. The family relocated to Wilmington, California in 1924. Fritz worked for Union Oil for a short time in the mid-1920's and later as a captain for Dollar Steamship Lines. Mid-career, Fritz began working as a marine surveyor for several firms, including the Phineas Banning Young Company and the Board of Marine Underwriters. Louise continued to work as a nurse in local Wilmington doctor's offices. Florence attended Phineas Banning High School, graduating in 1941.&#13;
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Following high school, Florence attended the University of California, Los Angeles and later became head of the note department at California Bank, San Pedro. She married Eric Crawford Jacobsen on September 6, 1947 in Wilmington, California. The couple settled in Petaluma, California, where they had a daughter in 1948, but soon relocated to Lomita where they had two sons, the first in 1951 and the second in 1953.&#13;
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Folder 2: Florence Scheibe, Order of Jobs Daughters, 1936-1940&#13;
Folder 3: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 1941&#13;
Folder 4: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 25th Reunion, 1966&#13;
Folder 5: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 35th Reunion, 1976&#13;
Folder 6: Florence Scheibe, Phineas Banning High School, 50th Reunion, 1991&#13;
Folder 7: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1936&#13;
Folder 8: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1937&#13;
Folder 9: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1938&#13;
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Box 2&#13;
Folder 1: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1939&#13;
Folder 2: Florence Scheibe, Pilot Wheel Yearbook, 1940&#13;
Folder 3: Fritz Scheibe, Certificates, ca. 1942-ca. 1945,1952&#13;
Folder 4: Fritz Scheibe, Get Well and Other Greeting Cards, ca.1935-1940&#13;
Folder 5: Louise Scheibe, Birthday and Other Greeting Cards, 1934-1941&#13;
Folder 6: Louise Scheibe, Get Well Cards, ca. 1935-ca.1945&#13;
Folder 7: Louise Scheibe, Invitations, Dance Card, 1919, 1941&#13;
Folder 8: Louise Scheibe, Jobs Daughters, 1937&#13;
Folder 9: Membership Pins, 1935-ca. 1940&#13;
Folder 10: Order of the Eastern Star, Installation Booklets, Wimodausis Club Booklets, and Grand Chapter Rosters, 1934-1937&#13;
Folder 11: Order of the Eastern Star, Newspaper Clippings and Notes, 1936&#13;
Folder 12: Order of the Eastern Star, Photographic Prints, ca. 1935-ca. 1940&#13;
Folder 13: Picnic Outing, Photographic Prints, ca. 1930-ca. 1940		Folder 14: Scheibe Family Home, 1115 Robideaux, Wilmington, California, Photographic Prints, ca. 1934-ca. 1940, 1949		&#13;
Box 3&#13;
Item 1: Hanson, A. E., Rolling Hills: The Early Years, 1978&#13;
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Fritz Adolph Otto Scheibe was born on July 21, 1896 in Clifton, Passaic County, New Jersey to parents Wilhelm Johann Adolph and Elisabeth Helene Scheibe (née Weber). Fritz attended Columbia Grammar School, graduating in 1910. Following high school, he attended SUNY Maritime College, and graduated in 1917. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve Force on November 20, 1917, and served as a lieutenant aboard the USS O.B. Jennings, USS Lake Michigan, USS Pensacola, and USS Abarenda until the end of World War I in November 1918.&#13;
Louise Callow Ling was born on August 6, 1895 in Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado to parents, Abraham Thomas and Florence Caroline Ling (née Manning). She received a nursing degree in 1918 from Colorado State Teachers College, now known as the University of Northern Colorado. Following graduation, Louise enlisted in the United States Navy, serving as a hospital nurse at American military bases in Siberia, the Philippine Islands, Guam, and Hawaii.&#13;
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Fritz and Louise met while they were both stationed in the Philippines and married in Manila on May 7, 1921. At the end of their active military service in 1922, the couple settled in San Francisco where Fritz worked as a Merchant Marine sailing in the Pacific Northwest. In 1922, a daughter, Florence Elise Scheibe was born. The family relocated to Wilmington, California in 1924. Fritz worked for Union Oil for a short time in the mid-1920's and later as a captain for Dollar Steamship Lines. Mid-career, Fritz began working as a marine surveyor for several firms, including the Phineas Banning Young Company and the Board of Marine Underwriters. Louise continued to work as a nurse in local Wilmington doctor's offices. Florence attended Phineas Banning High School, graduating in 1941.&#13;
In 1941, the family moved to Rolling Hills, California, but remained active in Wilmington community activities and clubs. Fritz was an active member of Masonic Lodge 198 and the Propeller Club of Los Angeles. Louise was a founding member and first President of Wilmington American Legion Auxiliary and the Wilmington Business and Professional Women's Club, and frequently lectured on her experiences as a Navy nurse. The couple were also patrons of the Order of the Eastern Star, and were members of Demolay and Job's Daughters.&#13;
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Following high school, Florence attended the University of California, Los Angeles and later became head of the note department at California Bank, San Pedro. She married Eric Crawford Jacobsen on September 6, 1947 in Wilmington, California. The couple settled in Petaluma, California, where they had a daughter in 1948, but soon relocated to Lomita where they had two sons, the first in 1951 and the second in 1953.&#13;
Fritz passed away on February 9, 1958, followed by Louise on September 16, 1959. The couple are buried at the Pacific Crest Cemetery in Redondo Beach, California. &#13;
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The Wilmington Historical Society does not endorse and/condone the harmful content but understands the importance of preserving history and will provide accurate and appropriate historical context to frame the harmful content. The Wilmington Historical Society is committed to working with staff, communities, and peer institutions to assess and update descriptions that are harmful and to establish standards and policies to prevent future harmful language in staff-generated descriptions.&#13;
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                <text>Louise Scheibe Dance Card from 1919</text>
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                <text>A dance card with written names for each of the dances for an event on May 3rd, 1919 for the Officers and Nurses Evacuation Hospital No. 17. Also has the American Expeditionary Force Siberia on there</text>
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                <text>Wilmington Historical Society</text>
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                <text>Scheibe Family Collection,1926-1991</text>
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                <text>Wilmington Historical Society</text>
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                <text>The material on this site is provided for educational and informational purposes. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law beyond fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.                                                                                                           </text>
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