Iowa Old Press

THE TABOR BEACON
Tabor, Fremont Co., Iowa
September 9, 1915

-Miss Effie Crandall will teach in Hamburg this year.
- Miss Helen Craft will teach in Ogden, Utah this year.
-Miss Ruby Hill will teach in Albion, Nebraska this year.
-Miss Iva Holloway will teach in Red Oak this year.
-Miss Margaret Mitchell will teach in Randolph this year.
-Miss Mary Heckel will teach domestic science in Hamburg this year.
-Miss Emma Engelke will teach in Ottumwa this year.
-Quincy Adams will attend school this year at Clarinda, Iowa.
-Mrs. Baggs is the mother of Mrs. Howard Tillman.

STUDENTS, some of whom are returning, at the Faith Home this year:
John Brandt of Ramona, Kansas
George Durkee of northeastern Nebraska
Norman Durkee of northeastern Nebraska
Miss Harrison of Rockwell City, Iowa
Miss Kelson of Madison, Nebraska
Frank Kidwell of Hamlin, Kansas
Fred Klein
Rube Larson of North Platte, Nebraska
Miss Marshall of Madison, Nebraska
Miss Hazel Shipy of Canby, N. Dak.
Miss Stella Shipy of Canby, N. Dak.

--Miss Rose Mintle plans to return to Tokyo, Japan where she is assistant superintendent of the W.C.T. U. rescue mission....Howard Mintle is her brother.
--Adolph Nick is a returned missionary from Tuzpam, Mexico....He is now conducting meeting at Athelstan, Iowa....He recently married at Canton,Kansas to a trained nurse and deaconess...Both will return to Mexico.
--Mrs. F. L. Smelser and children are planning to return to Japan in November. The San Francisco Exposition has made boat tickets impossible to get before that time.
--Lois and Ershel Stiles are staying with the grandfather George Gould and attending school at Sidney.
-- Mrs. George Weavers and Mrs. L. B. Worcester went to Doniphan, Nebraska.....Fred Weavers is quite ill there.
--Henry Witthun is helping build a pit silo at the Hephzibah Faith Home.
--WIDOW PENSIONS: Pensions for Mrs. Rosa T. Garnsey and for Mrs. Lucy N. Reynolds were not allowed.
--Samuel Zook, brother of Jacob Zook, has charge of a Mexican Methodist work in southern Texas, and has been engaged in missionary work among the Mexicans for some eighteen or twenty years.

[transcribed by W.F., February 2006 & 2008]


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