South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1922 — Page 22
FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1. 1922 GOSHEN CITY TAX Alex Arch, South Bend Soldier Who DÄTEIMW AT DI? KV 'Fired First Shot In War, Re-enlists "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES"
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Public Improvements Cause Levy to be Kaifcd to $3.10 on $100. O0?Hnx Ir.I., Aug. 21. Th reKalt cf improving JS county hUh-v.-a'B &t cot of about ST-0 0,0 CO, crccticr e v 100.000 hlifh frchAol buillrtgt Installation of th two j.latoon fryrtcm at the Central fir tat! n ar.l frJ-enr merit of tho polic f!p.artxnant "will brin? to th taxj H3-r who rcrldea within Gohen city th hübest l.x tvw known in th history of thi community About X.10 cn wich fl&o TaJuatlcn, as compare I w.th 23 norr in effect. Thero has toa a ullsrht reduction in tcta.1. "valuation fcir.c Lach taxpayer "will b revilrel to pay 19 f r.tj ca h $100 valuation in conr.'ction with A. url for th upkeep cf h!gh"9.eya. A five cent levy is ro!o for Goshen hospital an 1 a fix ari crie-half cent levy for Go.hn labile library. Gc8hn school city tax If unusual17 hltrh 11.33 on ach J100 valuation. Mom than 0,000 in n l 1 to pay dlari of teseher;.
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PLYMOUTH Mlr!n Thomas, we-t of town, has rrr.o to Iltron, Me., whfre ho will te.T-ch, llwrlishj In the Hebron acaitny. Mrs. Bessie Coehel of Chicaco. is v!Itlnac hr mother, Mrs. Lydia Kar,3. Mrs. Goebel was formerly Elizabeth ITvars. Mrs. 171. Bergman and children f-re v!?!tlnsr Mr. nerpmari hitcr it. Chicago for a few days. . Mrs. Ciydo Bnnott and daMhfr. Paulino, ere visiting in Lapiz with
relatives. A daughter wa born to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rathfon of Pearl St.. W-dnc-.9dr.y mornins:. They have named hor Ruth Klain. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Homan and children r 1.-"!tlnff In Williamsport. Ind.. for a few day.-. Carol Jaror is visiting for a few hys with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford Iioyr.o!Js of Chicago. Tb pm!-annual county council t Sunday school teachers m?t TiirsIay at the T. IJ. rhurrh, representatives from nin out of the 10 townfhipj heinc: present. K. T. All.ortffn, general secretary of the täte Sunday pchool association, located Lt Indianapolis, was preent and rave two addresses on Sunday chool work. A chart demonstration wa plve-n by the. county srretary. Hartha Carothers. Iurini,' the supper rrlod, which was h!d outdoors, the dleates sat In divisional croups. and held conference under the leadership of th divisional superintendents. The music for the day was in ( l.arpre of Mrs. Julia Shakes. The list of teachers for the Plymouth school.'? ha? been made up with !)'.it few changes. The registration lavs were set for Thursday and Iiilay, Auer. 31 and Sept. 1. It has been decided that Plymouth will have a homecoming this fall, to take place Sept. 2ß. 27. 2S and 2'.'. The city council granted the us of the T'trk and the .uptown street? for th festivities. A pro cram of the events will be given later. Mrs. Km ma Camp, who ha? mad" hT home with the Mtsker family f.r pome time, left Thursday for s'.tnta Anna. Cal., to visit relatives. A marriage license has been Issued To Ralph ellers. South Rend, arid Edith Redman, Marshall county. Floyd "W. Rarnhart of Knox, nnd w Miw Delia Cox of Ober, wera marri'Xl Aus:. 2 7 by Rev. J. Pyers I'riee Pl mouth, at the Presbyterian manse. Allen Weldy of Walkarus.a nnd -Vina V. Roo--e of Tyner were married at the Roocfl home An?. 27 by l v. J. P. App'eman of Plymouth.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Aus. 31 (Ry U. P.) Alex E. Arch of South Rend who signalled the start of America's fi;ht apainM Germany in th' "World war by tiring the first shot, was working for Uncle Sam again today. Aren reenlisted to join h: old outfit, the 5:xth field artillery at C.'iinp I);x and retained h.s rank as sergeant by special porm Lseion.
Visited Wednesday with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Faehnle, of South Rend. Mr. end Mrs. Charles R. Mondy and family of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mr. R. 1. Smith of Isouth Bend were Sunday ueats of Mr. and Mm Warren Johnson of this place.
ki:ki itumtuiu: kkducfj). Greatly reduced prices on retxl baby carriages, strollers and complete line of finest quality reed furniture. Ixw overhead does it. Reed Furniture Shop, 219 S. St. Joo st. Adv. 2 4 5.
rni:iKi: to opiix school TERKE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 31 Preparation are going forward both at Guerin hall and the academy building at St. Mary-of-the-Woods fur the opening of the echooi In the fall. Registration will be held Tuesday. September 12, and elates will open Wednesday. The registrar ay that thus far the, Inquiries and applications have been greater than in the last four, years and it is believed there will be a larger number of young women in the .chool than ever before.
ARDMORE Mr. and Mrs. P.erce and . in. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Charle.s Jodon Ir.d daughter, visited Mr. and Mm. Knapp at Xorth Liberty. Sunday. Lucille Rourdon spent last week it the homo of her grandmother at T.irron Lake. M;ch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ib.urdon and Mrs. Andrew Helling motored to Fan Claire. Mich.. Sin lay. The Maurer family reunion will V he'.d at the limeof Mr. Re;m.id Labor day.
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