History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ce, unswerving integrity andthorough reliability have won the confidence and esteem of his associates in businessand social life. His .parents, Malcolm and Elizabeth (Scott) McAulay, in searching fora quiet nook in which to spend their declining years came to California in 1895 andlocated at Anaheim where the father lives retired from the active cares of life. Mrs. McAulay becam


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ce, unswerving integrity andthorough reliability have won the confidence and esteem of his associates in businessand social life. His .parents, Malcolm and Elizabeth (Scott) McAulay, in searching fora quiet nook in which to spend their declining years came to California in 1895 andlocated at Anaheim where the father lives retired from the active cares of life. Mrs. McAulay became the parents of nine children. Angus was educated in the public schools of California and in the larger schoolof experience and for twelve years he was engaged in the furniture and undertakingbusiness at Anaheim with F. A. Backs. In January, 1914, he opened an establishmentin Fullerton and in 1915 erected the modern building at 411 North Spadra Street inwhich his parlors are located. The building is fully equipped with all modern con-veniences for the conduct of his business; has a comfortable chapel, display and oper-ating rooms, and full motor equipment. His careful consideration and efforts to please. £^^^>^<2^«^ y^»<2,^£/T: HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 1131 those he is called upon to serve is bringing him the reward his sympathetic and kindlyattention deserves. His marriage October 2i, 1912, united him with Miss Suzanne D. Beebe of Ana-heim. The children resulting from their union are named respectively, Pearl, Agnesand Jay. The family are members of the Presbyterian Church, in which Mr. Mc-Aulay is an elder. Politically Mr. McAulay votes the Republican ticket and fraternallyhe holds membership in several lodges in Orange County. He belongs to the FullertonClub, is a member of the Board of Trade, and is actively interested in the growth anddevelopment of Orange County. SHERMAN FOSTER.—A Californian upon whom Dame Fortune has smiled sothat now he is one of the mo


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