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Babcock and Thomas J. Weaver, suitcm account.first National Bank vs. Joe Paris, replevin, cause dismissed.William Habeilmel vs. Maty E. Dick and Charles L. Dick; complaint filed for specific performance.Ella E. Kinney, admr. vs. Louisvilleand Southern Indiana Traction Company, damages, set for trial, March24.Tullie Applegate vs. Marcella Applegate divirce continued to next term.BED CROSS NURSE TO _HOLD HEALTH INSTITUTESSuperintendent A. O. Deweese hassent letters to all of the teachers of#the county that it has been impossible for the Red Cross Nurse to get to all of the schools and explaining that health institutes will be held by her later in the year. In order to enablea A A voti ftf tllASuperintendent A. O. DeWeese has sent out to all of the Trustees and High School Principals letters in-forming them that beginning with next year all of the high schools of the county will be placed uoon a commissioned basis to be effective with next year’s freshman class. This will place all the high schools of the county In the highest possible classification and' gives them the ‘highest recognition given graduates by the State Board of Education. It willalso enable the graduates of the high schools to receive all the rights and privileges that graduates of the largest city high school would receive.The County Board of Education and Supt. DaWeese have been working faithfully to,accomplish this end for the past several years and they are very much elated that it has at last become possible. In the announcement the SuperintendentThe debt we owe our pioneer ministers will never be adequately realised, much less fully canceled; but we can ^ring to thsftr memory a grateful tribute and place it to the credit of their unselfish services. Among **he many to whom -we are thus indebted* no one challenges our grateful admiration by higher influences or nobler achievements than John George Pfrimmer, who blazed the way of the Church from the coves of the Alleghanfes to the forests of southern Indiana, where he established the Church in the presence of dangers and difficulties that were hard to face and overcome. Indeed* the merit of the man, the magnitude of his mission, the beauty and sweetness of his life, the high purpose of his crusade and thettArlnifl mnf his faith, all crownedtonality In ths organic fluenee of the Church, longs the honor, and to i the advantage and blec stiluting children** class* day schools for Bible spirtual instruction, the f* closing years of the elgltury knd, the latter on thette was clear and com knew that the place to blt; child. He loved childi Jesus aid. Bishop New to his home in Pennsylvi and found the doctor teaching a large class many of whom were in t* tender presentation of But for Doctor Pfrtmme early instituted and oi work of child-training,achievements of the Su department of the Churc have materialized at 1lt;earlv_ Th is fin elv-emii
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