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Norman Macbeth

Norman Macbeth, vice-president of the Riverside Cement Company and widely known Southern California business executive, passed away Thursday, September 5, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, after a short illness. He was 61 years of age.

He had lived in Los Angeles since 1909, and was associated with the Riverside Cement Company since its formation in 1909.

Mr. Macbeth was a well-known golfer and won the Southern California amateur golfing championship twice, and won other championships both in this country and Englan,d. Some years ago he was president of the California Golf Association, the Southern California Golf Association and the Seniors Golf Association of Southern California.

He was active in the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and served as a director for many years. He went abroad with the American Red Cross ]n I9l7 and served two years in war work. He was active in Los Angeles Community Chest affairs for many years.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucille Macbeth; a son, Norman Macbeth Jr.; and two brothers and five sisters in England.

Funeral services were conducted at his home geles, Saturday afternoon, September 7. Los An-

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