Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 50, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 January 1933 — Page 4

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TRUSTEE’S REPORT * The Township Trustee’s annual reportport to the Adsivory Board of Eikhart Township, Noble County, Indiana for year ending December 31, 1932, B Township Fund ‘Rieceipts Balance on hand Jan, 2, 1932 547.19 Co. Auditor, June Ad. Dis. 400.00 Co. Auditor, bal.-June dis. 370.64 Co, Auditor, Dec. dis. 726.15 Total receipts 2043.98 Disbursements

Ligonier Leader annual report 66.40 Banner Pub. Co. annual report 66.40 D. H, Goble Ptg Co. supplies 18.47 Kiger & Co. supplies ? 2.09 B. A Meek supplies 7.50 T. J, Mawhorter pt, salary 400.00 D. H. Goble Prtg. Co. supplies .90 Walter Weaver labor . 7.00 Fred Roy ditch repairs 8.45 Newman Foundry Co. ditch rep. 2.00 Ligonier Leader annual budget 40.12 Banner Pub. Co. annual budget 40.12 T, J. Mawhorter part salary 200.00 Ruby F. Schwab postal supplies 1.64 Hascall Crothers ditch repairs 29.81 T. J. Mawhorter part salary 200.00 G. L. Kitchen supplies 9.62 ‘W. E, Brill ditch repair 21.30 Walter Weaver ditch repair 3.00 Far. Co-Op. Eleva_ Co. tile 5.60 E, C. Reidenbach salary 5.00 G. L. Kitchen salary 5.00 Jesse LeCount salary 5.00 T. J. Mawhorter part salary 130.00

‘Total disbursements $1275.42 : Road Fund Receipts Bal. on hand, Jan. 2, 1933 680.62 Co. Auditor, Adv. June dis. 500.00 Co, Auditor, bal. June dis. .826.55 Total receipts 2007.17 Disbursements Bert Dukes labor $ 3.00 Chas. Caldwell labor 16.50 Floyd Jett labor 11.60 Ivan Rice labor - . 11.70 Wayland Rose labor 52.10 Walter Golden labor 2.00 ABC Corp. culvert 13.56 Floyd Jett labor 15.60 Bert Dukes labor . 5.00 Bert Sapp labor 4.10 Fred Denner labor 4.00 8. M, Baher labor . 8.80 Clarence Rice labor + 2.00

Dan Eberly labor 3.756 Chas. Caldwell labor 11.80 N. Co. Highway dept. co. roads 688.60 B. M. Chaffee labor 5.00 Arthur Franks labor 4.90 Willard Elijah labor 10.00 Ivan Rice labor 14.00 H. G. Helwig labor 1.50 Floyd Jett labor 13.50 Bert Dukes labor ~ 5.00 Paul LeCount labor 4.00 Bernard Boyd labor 6.20 Wm_ Hunter labor 6.20 Owen Miller labor 6.00 Loyal Frick labor 3.00 George Steinbarger labor 3.60 D. A. Lower labor 36.650 Homer Boyd labor 5.60 Eagles & Son culvert 14.94 Earl Stuff labor 3.60 'W. D. Elijah labor : 8.00 A. B. C. Co. culvert 12.00 Chas Caldwell labor 7.20 G. B. Roe labor 9.00 Lawrence Ramer labor 1.00 Donald Castetter laocor 25.00 John Reese labor 6.75 N. Co Highway dept labor etc. 148.75 Wayland Rose gravel hauling 31.50 Wm,_ Francisco gravel 5.80 Ivan Rice labor 2.80 Lloyd Keim labor 2.50 Transfer road fd, to Special sch, 749.22 Total Disbhursements $2007.17 , Special School Fund Receipts Bal. on hand Jan. 2, 1932 6893.58 8t Aud, Gas Tax refund 13.20 Co. Auditor, Ad. June dis. 2000.00 Co. Aud. bal, June dis, 3578.14 Bt. Aud. Gax tax refund 3.92 Trans Rd. Fd, to Spec, Sch Fd 749.22 Co. Aud. Dec. Dis. 5363.57

Total receipts 18601.63 - Disbursements ®. L. Milner supplies $..163.16 John D. Morrell repairs 28.76 R. A. Wolfe gas 17.06 N. Ind. Pub_ Ser. Co. electricity 17.27 Greenawalt Bros. supplies 35.00 Yance Fulk hack service 7800 Frank Franks hack service 60.00 Y. C. Rose hack service 70.00 Elmer Magnuson hack service 55.00 Ward Rimmell hack service 75.00 Clarence Frick hack service 86.00 Homer Boyd hack service 85.50 “ Claude Conrad hack service 90.00 John Clouse transportation 20.00 ~Rollo V. Weaver janitor service 110.00 E. E. Thompson janitor service 85.00 No. Amer, Fibre Pro. Co. sup. 106.84 Kewanee Boiler Corp. repairs 2417 H. D. Frick coal 225.18 Chas, W, Schwab fnsurance 1566.50 Della Jourdan insurance - 155.50 ~ U. C. Rose hack service 70.00

WNo_ Ind, Pub. Ser. Co. electricity 26.00 R A. Wolfe gas oil 18.36 Vance Fulk hack service 78.25 Frank Franks hack service 60.00 Elmer Magnuson hack service 55.00 Ward Rimmell hack service 75.00 Clarence Frick hack sgervice 86.00 Homer Boyd hack service 85.50 Claude Conrad hack service 90.00 John Clouse transportation 20.00 R. V. Weaver janitor < 110.00 E. E. Thompson janitor 85.60 'E. L. Milner repairs 20.00 St. Farm. Mut, Aut, Ins. Co. Ins. 135.50 Homer Boyd hack service 42.75 Standard Oil Co lubricating oil 3.711 St. Farm Mut, Auto Ins. ins. 2.50 No. Ind Pub Ser Co electricity 24.56 Singer Sewing Machine Co. repair 1.15 Vance Fulk hack service .. 78.00 Frank Franks hack service '60.00 U. C. Rose h#ck servyice . 87.50 Elmer Magnuson hack service . 55.00 Ward Rimmell hack service 75.00 Clarence Frick hack service 86.00 Homer Boyd hack service 42.75 Claude Conrad hack service 90.00 John Clouse transportation 20.00 R. V. Weaver janitor etc ~ 111.25 E. E. Thompson janitor etc., 85.20 Chas, W. Schwab supplies v . 23.76 Flint. & Walling Co. supplies 20.70 Roma L Milnor tests 6.37

‘Peoples’ Mutual Tele. Co, dues 7.85 Della Jourdan insurance 270.25 Chas. W. Schwab insurance 261.26 R, A.-Wolfe gas 15.56 E L. Milner repairs '39.50 J. F. Gatwooq supplies 3.00 Riley DuKkes supplies 7.50 C. E. Appleman institute 5.00 Irma Shumaker institute 5.00 Mary Ellen Harrison institute 5.00 Keith Krippner institute 5.00 Helen LeCount institute 5.00 Thora Franks institute 5.00 Ruth Schwab institute 5.00 J. W. Todd institute 5.00 Vance Fulk hack service 78.00 Frapnk Franks hack service 62.00 U. C. Rose hack service 52.50 Elmer Magnuson hack service 50.00 Claude Conrad hack service 85.00 Clarence Frick hack service 86.00 Homer Boyd hack service 80.50 Ward Rimmel lhack service 76.32 John Clouse transportation 20.00 Rollo Weaver janitor 110.00 E E. Thompson janitor 85.00°

No. Ind. Pub Ser Co electricity 14.30 Riley Dukes repairs . 4.00 John D_ Morrell repairs 42.57 Halferty Drug Store supplies 35.94 Educational Sup. Co. supplies 27.7 C D. H. Goble Prtg. Co, supplies 2.00 No Ind. Pub. Ser. Co electricty 13.67 Agnes Mawhorter enumeration 30.00 M. J. Steinbarger repairs 29.00 Roma L. Milnor com. expense 14.25 Huntington Laboratories sup. - 17.10 Roy R, Gaby insurance 3221 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. supplies 35.74 Kiger & Co. supplies : 28.00 John Webster repairs 6.00 D. H. Goble Prtg. Co. sup. 6.14 No. Ind. Pub Ser Co ‘electricity 7.20 Frank Knepper labor '20.00 Chas. W. Schwab supplies 78.99 C. A. Miser repairs : 26.00 E. E. Thompson labor * 46.00 Trustee’s Jt. Pur. Off. supplies 16.34 HG. Helwig supplies 1.70 Rollo V. Weaver labor 65.00 Homer Boyd labor 10.00 St. Farm Mut. Ins. Co. insurance 61.21 H. D. Frick coal . 228.56 R. A. Wolfe gas, kerosene 25.23 Max Miller lettering 3.50

A. Flanagan Co. supplies 27.72 M. F. Steinbarger hack repair 18.00 Vance Fulk hack service 39.00 Frank Franks hack service 30.00 U. C. Rose hack service 109.50 Elmer Magnuson hack service 52.50 Ward Rimmell hack service 39.08 Clarence Frick hack service 43.0 p Homer Boyd hack service 85.50 Claude Conrad hack service 46.36 Rollp V. Weaver janitor 50.00 E. E. Thompson janitor . 40.00 ‘Weir’s . Hardware supplies 4.64 Wm,_ Heign repairs 1.76 N. Ind. Pub. Ser Co. electricity 5.90 J. S. Fearis & Bros, supplies 3.60 Sam Fox Pub. Co. supplies 3.59 S. H. Galloway supplies 10.05 Clarence Frick hack service 43.00 Ward Rimmell hack service 39.08 Claude Conrad hack service 45.00 Vance Fulk hack service 39.00 Frank Kranks hack service 30.00 R. V. Weaver janitor etc, 62.03 E. E. Thompson janitor - 40.00 Peoples Mut. Tele. Co, dues - 6.00 American Corporation 1932 annual 7.50 W. J. Quarrie & Co. ref. book :1.00 D. H. Goble Prtg Co, flags 9.79 A Flanagan Co. supplies 6.94

M. J. Steinbarger pulley 4.50 R, W. Halferty supplies 18.83 Chas. W. Schwab supplies 36.22 No. Ind. Pub. Ser. Co, electricity 9.65 Frank Franks hack service 60.00 Vance Fulk hack service 78.00 Elmer Magnuson hack service 655.00 Clarence Frick hack service 86.00 ward Rimmell hack service 18.16 Homer Boyd hack service 85.50 Claude Conrad hack service 90.00 E. E. Thompson janitor 80.00

Rollo V. Weaver janitor 100.00 Norman C. Hayner Co. supplies 37.13 U. C. Rose hack service 54.75

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R, A Wolf gas an doil 21.76 IRoma L. Milnor supplies 5.76 Cha.. R. Weatherhogg repairg 50.00 No. Ind, Pub.Ser. Co. electricity 13.85 Frank Franks hack service 60.00 Vance Fulk hack service 78.00 Elmer Magnuson hack service 55.00 U. C. Rose hack service 54.76 Clarence Frick hack service - 86.00 Ward Kimmell hack service 78.16 sHomer Boyd hack service 85.50 Claude Conrad hack service 90.00 Rollo V. Weaver janitor 100.00 E, E. Thompson janitor 80.00‘ G. L, Kitchen supplies 3.10 Huntington Lab. supplies 62.00 Leich Electric Co. supplies 5.20 Fairbanks, Morse & Co, repairs 8.71 R. A. Wolfe gas 19.82 Chicago Apparatus Co. supplies 4.97 No. Ind. Pub, Ser. Co. electricity 20.69 Frank Franks hack service 60.00 Vance Fulk hack service 78.00 BElmer Magnuson hack service 55.00 U. C. Rose hack service 73.00 Clarence Frick hack service 86.00 Ward Rimmell hack service etc., 83.16 Homer Boyd hack service 85.50 Claude Conrad hack service 90.00 E, E. Thompson janitor < 80.00 Rollo V. Weaver janitor ete, 100.50

‘Standard oil Co. Oil. 3.27 ‘Chicago Apparatus Co. repairs 7.25 Wm. Welch Mfg Co. supplies 1.36 E. E. Thompson labor 20.001 Rollo V. Weaver labor - 25.00 ‘Total disbursements $9653.02 Tuition Fund ‘ Rleceipts Bal on hand Jan. 2 1932 6892.09 Albion Nat. Bk, inteerst 10.54 C. C. Palmer, York Tp., trans 837.41 Co. Auditor Com, Sch rev., etc 602.28 Albion Nat Bk., interest - 25.36 Albion Nat. Bank, interest - 18.07 Co. Auditor, surp dog fund 122.30 Albion WNat Bank, interest 6.72 Co. Auditor, ad, June dis. 3000.00 Albion Nat. Bank, interest 6.34 Co. Auditor, bal June dis, 3502.80 Albion Nat. Bk, interest 15.19 Co. Auditor, cong Twp. fund 482.20 Albion Nat. Bank, interest 12.65 Albion Nat Bank, interest 28.74 Correction Entry trans of fund 68.40 Albion .Nat. Bank, niterest 24.41 0. C. Palmer transfers 698.49 Albion Nat. Bank, interest 2.51

# G Klotz, transfers 134.22 Albion Nat. Bank, interest . 21.26 Albion Nat Bank, interest 13.49 Co. Auditor, Dec. distribution 6113.23 Total receipts 226651.24 Disbursements Irma Shumaker teaching $ 75.00 J. L, Tierney teaching 256.26 B. E. Hoover teaching 175.00 C. E, Appleman teaching 150.00 I*ma Shumaker teaching 15.00 Mary B. Harrison teaching 145.00 Keith Krippner teaching 140.00 Helen LeCount teaching 110.00 Thora Franks teaching 110.00 Riuth Schwab teaching T 126.20 T. C. Holcomb teaching . 145.00 John W. Todd teaching 110.00 Evangeline Franks teaching 127.40 Audrey Stauff teaching 137.50 J. L. Tierney teaching . 256.26 B. E. Hoover teaching .176.00 C. E. Appleman teaching ’ 150.00 Irma Shumaker teaching © 150.00 Mary E. Harrison teaching 145.00 Keith Krippner teaching 140.00 Helen LeCount teaching 110.00 Thora Franks teaching - 110.00 Ruth Schwab teaching 126.20 T. C. Holmcomb teaching 145.00 J. W. Todd teaching : 110.00

Evangeline Franks teaching 127.40 Audrey Stauff teaching 137.50 J. L. Tierney teaching 266.25 B. B. Hoover teaching 175.00

C. E. Appleman teaching 150.00 Irma Shumaker teaching 150.00 Marry Ellen Harrison teaching 1456.00 Keith Krippner teaching 140.00 Helen LeCount teaching 110.00 Thora Franks teaching . ° 110.00 Ruth Schwab teaching 126.20

T, C.Holcomb teaching 145.00 Bvangeline Franks teaching 127.40 John W. Todd teaching 110.00

Audrey Stauff teaching . 137.50 J. L. Tierney teaching 1 256.26

B, E. Hoover teaching / 176.00 C. E. Appleman teaching 1650.00 Irma Shumaker teaching 150.00 Mary Ellen Harrison teaching 145.00 Keith Krippner teaching 140.00 Helen LeCount teaching . 110.00 Thora Franks teaching 110.00 Ruth Schwab teaching 126.20 T. C. Holcomh teaching 145.00 J. W. Todq teaching 110.00 Hvangeline Franks teaching 127.40 Audrey Stauff teaching 137.50 W. H. Metzger transfer tuition - 73.80 J. L. Tierney teaching . 115.62 B. B. Hoover teaching 7500 Irma Shumaker teaching 72.60

Harold Jones_teaching ; 67.50 Mary Ellen Harrison teaching 70.00 Keith Krippner teaching 66.00 Helen LeCount teaching ... 5147 Thora Franks teaching 57.30

FRuth Schwab teaching 63.05 T. C. Holcomb teaching 70.00 ‘John 'W. Todd teaching 55.00 lmvmzelfi;e Franks teaching 63.70

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Audrey Stauff teaching 164.02 J. L. Tierney teaching 115.63 B, E. Hoover teaching 76.00 Irma Shumaker teaching 72.50 Harold Jones teaching 67.50 Mary Ellen Harrigon teaching 70.00 Keith Krippner teaching = 65.00 Helen LeCount teaching 52.48 Thora Franks teaching 57.30 Ruth Schwab teaching 63.05 T. C. Holcomb teaching - 76.65 J. W. Todd teaching 55.00 Evangeline Franks teaching 63.70 Audrey Stauff teaching . 64.03 E. G. Klotz transfers 134.22J. L. Tierney teaching 231.25 B. E. Hoover teaching 150.00 Irma Shumaker teaching 145.00 Harold Jones teaching . 135.00 Mary E. Harrison teaching 140.00 i Keith Krippner teaching 130.00 'Helen LeCount teaching 103.96 ‘Thora Franks teaching 114.60 Ruth Schwab teaching 126.10 T. C. Holcomb teaching = 140.00 J. W, Todd teaching 110.00 Evangeline Franks teaching 127.40 Audrey Stauff teaching 128.05 J. L. Tierney teaching 231.25 B, E, Hoover teaching 150.00 Irma Shumaker teaching 145.00 Harold Jones teaching 1356.00 Mary E. Harrison teaching 140.00 Keith Krippner teaching 130.00 Helen LeCount teaching . 103.95 Thora Franks teaching 114.60 Ruth Schwab teaching 126.10 | T. C. Holecomb teaching 140.00 J. W. Todd teaching 110.00 Evangeline Franks teaching 127.40 Audrey Stauff teaching 128.06 J. L. Tierney teaching 231.25 B. E. Hoover teaching 150.00 Irma Shumaker teaching 122.29

Harold Jones teaching 111.74 Mary E. Harrison teaching 117.92 Keith Krippner teaching 130.00 Helen LeCount teaching 81.24 ‘Thora Franks teaching 91.89 Ruth Schwab teaching 103.39 T, C. Holcomb teaching 117.29 J. W. Todd teaching » 87.32 Evangeline Franks teaching 127.40 Audrey Stauff teaching ' 128.05 Total disbursements 14788.21 Dog Fund Receipts Bal. on hand Jan. 2, 1932 281.40 J. B. Swank, dog tax : 150.00 T. J, Mawhorter( dog tax 78.00 T. J. Mawhorter, dog tax . 14.00 Total receipts : - 523.40 Disbursements : Ward Rimmell sheep killed $ 10,00 John Emmert sheep killed 12.00 J. O. Simpson sur. dog tax ° 159.40 D. A. Rose sheep Kkilled . 6.00 Ross Fulk tax refund 2.00 Harry A. Lower sheep killed 19.00 ; Clyde Stitfner sheep killed 50.00‘{ Correction Entry 68.40 Cecil Phares sheep killed i 27.00 Earl Stuff sheep killed ~ 4,00 John Winright sheep, killed £ 27.00 Cecil Phares sheep killed 1. 20.00 Lorin Gibson sheep killed ° 12.00 e : —_— Total disbursements - | 416.80

~ ‘Statement ' showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Elkhart Township of Noble ‘County, disburdements therefrom and balances remaining therein for the year ending December 31, 1932 ; ) Township Fund R Bal. on hand Jan_ 1, 1932 547.19 Receipts during year 1496.79 Total of balance and receipts 2043.98 Disbursements during year 1275.42 Final Balance : 768.56 o : Road Fund . Bal on hand Jan. 1, 1932 680.62 Receipts during year 1326.55 Total of balance and receipts 2007.17 Disbursements during year 2007.17 ‘Final balance - .00 ~ Special School Fund j

Bal. on hand Jan_ 1, 1932 6893.58 Receipts during year 11708.05 Total of balance and receipts 18601.63 Disbursements during year 9653.02 ‘ Final balance ' i 8948.61 Tuition Fend Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1932 680809 Receipts during year ~ 16769.16 Total of balance and receipts 22651.24 Disbursements during year 14788.21 Final balance 7863.038 : Dog Fund : Bal. o 0 nhand Jan, 1, 1932 281.40 Receipts during year : 242,00 ‘Total of balance and receipts 523.40. Disbursements during year 416.80 Final balance - 106.80 ~ Totals of All Funds Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1932 15204.88 Receipts during year = 30532.564 ETotal of balance and receipts 46827.42/

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Disbursements during year. 28140.62 Final balance - 17686.80 ‘Total balance as shown by this report $17,686.80, j ‘Warrant-checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1932, $322.68. ; :

~ Total balance and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, 1932, $18,009.48 ° Cash in depository December 31, 1932, $18.009.48. ' I, T. J. Mawhorter, the trustees of Elkhart Township, Noble County, Indiana ,do solemnly swear '(or affirm) that the preceding report of receipts, disbursements and balances is true and correct, as I verily believe; and 1 further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated; and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor garticle of value, in consideration of any contract by me as Trustee of this “township. T.-J. MAWHORER, Trustee of Elkhart Township.

~ Subscribed and sworn to before me, the chairman of the Advisory Board of this township this 3rd day of January, 1933, : - BEDWARD C. REIDENBAUGH, Chairman of Advisory Board of Elkhart Township. i ‘ ‘This report was received and accepted, ang approved by the Advisory Board of this Elkhart Township at its annual meeting, this 3rd day of January, 1933, ' Edward C. Reidenbaugh G. L. Kitchen ; " Jesse LeCount Advigsory Board of Elkhart Township.

Kimmell News Miss Hazel Swinehart, Arniel Goudy and C. O. Clark were Friday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Francisco near Wawaka, Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Clark and Arniel Goudy were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Green Charles Baugher Mr. and Mrs, Day Baugher and family were Sunday visitors in Cassopolis Mich.

Jack Tracy, Schuler Fuller, Orvill Pearce and ‘William Gose have just returned from a business trip to West Virginia.

Misses Malvina and Merticie Spring have returned from a holiday vacas tion in Maryland, o

Mrs. Arniel Goudy was a Goshen business visitor Tuesday. ; .

Celebrating her' seventh birthday January 1 Miss Margaret Poyser entertained Betty and Bonnie Bailey, Eleanor Smith, Jeanne Goudy, Effie and Beecher Spring.

: Mrs, Gib Russell and Miss Helen Hall who have been on.sick list for gsome time are reported better at this time. :

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lloyd have returned home from a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell have returned home after an extended vigit in Fort Wayne. Mrs_ Sadie Williamson was a guest in the home of her brother Marion Growcock for several days. ‘Mrs. O. Pearce is guest in the home of her brother Floyd Rockenbaugh near Goshen,

: Dismal News. Mrs. Cora Thompson and son of Scott, Ohio, visited last week in the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Burley,. Mrs. Mary Gants wa sa Fort Wayne visitor recently. ' Jay and Jackie Buchtel of Middlebury visited Jas. Buchtel and family last week, : Ralph Lung and wife, Orville Shack and wife, Mrs. Virgil Bobeck and Miss Tilda Bobeck have been ill with the flu, ' : _Ed Hire of Albion called at the Virgil Bobeck home recently. : ~ Mr. and Mrs. Estel Moore were Syracuse visitors. Bdwin Lung has returned to For{ Wayne Business college after spenda vacation at home. ‘

- Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Buchtel and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Gants spent WNew Year’s day with Arthur Buchtel and family at’Middlebury. .

~ Mrs. Vada Morris and Arthur were callers at the Dora Clingerman home recently. : ] !

Howard and Herman Harper of Purdue visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harper and family during the holidays. = - - Nearby Deaths Mrs. Retta Strieby Warner 72, of Syracuse; Jacob W. Troup 73 at Milford; Mortimer Jackson 85 Civil war veteran at Goshen; Mrs, Sarah C. Putt 89 near Goshen; Mrs. Maud Mowert 48 Columbia City,

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e Wawaka News ' - Mrs, Ivan Rice and-littla daughter, .are home from Kimmell. ‘ The Ladies Aid of the M. K. church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. ‘Gary Brown at the parsonage. Mrs. Jessie Schwab was hostess Thursday evening.at hemhome to the Dorcasclass of the M, E. church. Vern Pray returned to Fort Wayne Tuesday after a few days spent here with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Shannon and family. : Mrs. Ellen Ramsby lies critically ill at her home near Topeka. Her son Ja yand daughter Mrs. Tritapoo are at her bedside. .

‘Mr. and Mrs. Cary Gard Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gard Dale Edward Gard and Wilma Jean Gard spent Sunday in Fort Wyne with Mr. and Mrs. Carl K, Detrich and Miss Mildred Gard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burket were guests Sunday night of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Schoeder and family at Wolcottville. ' ; ks AR

Mrs. Grover Poulson submitted Friday to a major operation at the Wolf Lake hospital, : Mrs, Floydq Jett was very ill Saturday. :

Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Herald were Goshen visitors Wednesday_ - School of Friendship opened here Thursday evening at the Baptist church. Burr Oak residents atended the services also.

‘The Noble County Guernsey Cattle Club Association met in Elkhart town ship at teh home of Mr. and M:s. Ed Reidenbach, . Mr. and Mrs. Don Kimmell attended the banquet at Albion given by the New Method Bakery for empgoyees and families Tuesday evening. Mrs. Simon Barreag is not improving in healt hwhich is disappointing to her many friends. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Glen Kesler Mr, and 'Mrs. Clinton Fulk of Jefferson town ship; Mr. and Mrs. M. Houser of Fort Wayne and Mrs Milton Hart of Gary atended a delightful party recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Don Kimmeéll. - The condition of Mrs. John Kimmell invalid of near Brimfield is about the same. Mr. and Mrs. John Houser Youngstown, 0., are caring for her. Mrs. Samuel Weaver is very ill. Mrs. Wesley Squires who has been quite ill with flu is much improved. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Franks went to Kendallville Thursday evening to see their daughter Coy, at Lakeside hospital, Miss Franks is recuperating from an appendicitis operation. | Mrs. Rose Gard is at the Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Winwright home assisting during Thomas Huston’s illness. Don Kimmell of Diamond hill farm wears constantly an odity, a ring made by an Indian’'out of stome. It became Mr, Kimmell’s property at Tama, la., and attracts attention always. Look like gold, made of lead rock with a different variety of stone as the set which glistens diamondlike. The workmanship is perfect. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Phares will have ags guests soon Mr, and Mrs. Lester Phares of Goshen. o

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder of Ligo-~ nier were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Snyder,

’Dorotixy Yogei' of Topeka is quite ill. [ ‘

Christian ScienCe Services. “Life” is the subject of the Lesaon-] Sermon in all Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January 16th, 1 - Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon in the following from the Bible: “Cry aloud, spare not, lift up they voice like @ trumpet, and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins. Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the hands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free and that ye break every yoke? Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the’ Lord shall be thy reward” (Isa. 58: 1,68). : The ILe&son-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Chirs tian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,”. by Mary Baker Eddy: Mortals are unacquainted with the reality of existence, because matter and mortality do not reflect the facts of Spirit, Spiritual vision is not subordinate to geometric altitudes. ° Whatever is governed by God, is never for an instant deprived of the light and might of intelligence and Life. We ‘are. sometimes led to believe that darkness j sas real as light; but Science afirms darkness to be only a mortal -sense of the absence of light, as the coming of which darkness loses the ‘appearance of reality. So sin and sofrow, disease and death, are suppisitional absence of Life, God, and flee Mhae b, .

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