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Ernest Seraphin Schweninger (September 9, 1892 – November 11, 1957) was an American actor and grocer in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. His parents built the Schweninger Building in 1906, known today as the Carmel Bakery. Schweninger was founder and charter member of the Carmel American Legion Post No. 512. He was the owner of the Schweninger's Grocery and first Carmel Bakery on Ocean Avenue. He appeared in many of the early plays at the
Forest Theater The Forest Theater is an historic amphitheater in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Founded in 1910, it is one of the oldest outdoor theaters west of the Rockies. Actor/director Herbert Heron is generally cited as the founder and driving force, an ...
and Theatre of the Golden Bough. He became a partner and sales manager for the Carmel Land Company that helped develop
Hatton Fields Hatton Fields is an unincorporated community southeast of downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea in Monterey County, California, United States. Homes have views of Carmel Valley, Point Lobos, and Carmel Bay. The residential neighborhood is bordered by Rio Ro ...
, southeast of Carmel-by-the-Sea.


Early life

Schweninger was born on September 9, 1892, in
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. His father was Fritz Seraphin Schweninger who was born in
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and immigrated to San Francisco in 1886; and mother was Helen M. Harmon from
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. He had one brother, George Washington Schweninger. After the 1906 San Francesco earthquake, his parents moved from San Jose to Carmel to open the first bakery on the south side of Ocean Avenue. Schweninger was an eighth grade graduate in the Monterey School on June 30, 1906. He was the first boy from Carmel to attend the Monterey High School. During his high school commencement exercises, he appeared in the senior play,'' She Stoops to Conquer.'' Schweninger went to the
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. He was a member of the
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fraternity at Berkeley and graduated as a senior in the class of 1914.


Career

In 1915, Schweninger's parents acquired two lots adjacent to the Carmel Bakery, on Ocean Avenue, and opened the Carmel Grocery store. He worked in the grocery store and offered free auto deliveries. On August 2, 1916, Schweninger voted in the petition to incorporate the city of Carmel-by-the-Sea. The bakery was successful, but in September 1917, the Schweningers announced they would close the business to spend more time with the grocery business. The bakery sat vacant throughout 1918-1919. On May 1, 1918, during
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, Schweninger was recruited at the Fort McDowell on Angle Island in
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and was stationed with the
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at
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. While serving in the Navy, both his parents died in an automobile accident. Because Ernest was away serving in the war, his brother George was appointed administrator of the estate of his parents by the Superior Court. The estate was valued at $20,000 (). After the war, in January 1919, Schweninger was relieved from active duty and returned home and took over running the grocery store. In 1920, he reopened the Carmel Bakery leasing the building to Carl Husemann. The building was leased to several other people who ran the bakery. In 1921, Schweninger helped launch the
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an amateur baseball and softball club. The founders of the league and first board of directors were Schweninger, Byington Ford, James Doud, Talbert Josselyn, and Frank Sheridan. In 1923, the Schweninger brothers sold the grocery store business to Benjamin F. Minges of Monterey. Schweninger applied for a US Passport for his travels to the
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on May 21, 1923. He traveled with his close friends, writers
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and his wife Helen and
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and his wife Helen.They visited New Zealand,
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, Australia, and Tahiti on board the SS Maunganui.They also visited Japan after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. Schweninger was a founder and charter member of the Carmel American Legion Post No. 512 in 1934. It was a veterans' organization and historic meeting hall located at the corner of Dolores Street and 8th Avenue. On July 5, 1949, Schweninger, married Carol Walker (1899-1989) in Reno, Nevada. She had two sons from a previous marriage.


Acting

Schweninger appeared in many of the early
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and Theatre of the Golden Bough plays. He and his brother George appeared in the first theatrical production of ''David,'' written by Constance Lindsay Skinner under the direction of Garnet Holme of Berkeley, at the Forest Theater on July 9, 1910. The play was reviewed in both Los Angeles and San Francisco and was reported that nearly 1,000 theatergoers attended the production. Schweninger acted in plays with Herbert Heron at the Forest Theater. He was in Heron's comedy play ''Immortal Fame'' on February 26, 1915, sponsored by the
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. In 1917, he acted in two summer plays, ''Androcles and the Lion,'' where he played the Captain, and ''A Thousand Years Ago'' by
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, where he played Calaf, Prince of
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.


Carmel Land Company

In 1925, Schweninger became the sales manager for the Carmel Land Company and helped develop
Hatton Fields Hatton Fields is an unincorporated community southeast of downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea in Monterey County, California, United States. Homes have views of Carmel Valley, Point Lobos, and Carmel Bay. The residential neighborhood is bordered by Rio Ro ...
, southeast of Carmel-by-the-Sea.Schweninger was secretary of the company.


Death

Schweninger died of a heart attack at his home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, on November 11, 1957. Funeral services were held in the Little Chapel-by-the-Sea and interment was at the El Carmelo Cemetery, in
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.


List of plays


See also

*
Timeline of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California The following is a timeline of the history of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States. See also * Carmel-by-the-Sea, California#History, History of Carmel-by-the-Sea * List of mayors of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California * List of Historic Bu ...


References

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