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Lillie Stella Acer Ballagh

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Ballagh was the founder of Matinee Musical Club in 1908. She aspired to an unbroken record of paying for services of artists appearing on the club's program. Matinee Musical adhered to its original aim and was the first club of the kind in Los Angeles to take that stand. In that way, musicians were
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Ballagh moved to California in 1907. She had a summer home at Palisades, State Highway, Santa Monica, California and a winter home at 308 N. Louise St., Glendale, California. She also had a country home, Ballagh Lodge, on Malibu Road.
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Lillie Stella Acer married James Henry Ballagh (1851-1925) on April 25, 1883, in Ontario. Ballagh was a pioneer real estate operator. They had two children: Roy Acer and James Courtenay (1889-1966).
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She was a widow in 1925 and, on June 26, 1929, she married a second time to Frank Edward Farmer of San Diego, executive of the Bell-Lloyd Corporation. She died on April 30, 1938, and is buried at
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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Before moving to Southern California, Ballagh was for three consecutive years the president of the Schumann Club in Chicago.
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A wealthy widow in May 1925, Ballagh engaged further in the real estate operations of her late husband with success.
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She was the national chairman of Colonial Relics of the
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Lillian "Lillie" Stella Acer was born October 30, in
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encouraged and music was advanced in the community.
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Rochester, New York

Daughters of the American Revolution
Friday Morning Club
Ebell of Los Angeles
Colonial Dames of America
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)







Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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