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  • Remembering Duane Zemper 1919-2016

    Many say his "feet" carried him out of a life of poverty and to our community which he called home. At Flint High School, he found hurdles were not fences and running meant winning. Lloyd W. Olds, track and field coach at Michigan Normal College recognized his potential and recruited him. With no money for college, his high school coach was his benefactor, giving Duane the thirty-five dollars needed for tuition to attend college. At Michigan Normal, Duane was the Huron's second All-American in cross country, one of only two men to ever win the State of Michigan AAU and Collegiate Championships in a single year.
    Working every odd job imaginable to complete college, Duane Zemper graduated with a degree in physics, mathematics and chemistry, as a seven-time state champion and four time All-American in cross country and track and field.

    Again his feet carried him forward. In 1942, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and served our nation as a Aerial Reconnaissance Officer. At the end of the war with great forethought, 1st Lieutenant Zemper preserved more than ten thousand war photographs, each one telling an amazing story.

    Returning from the war, Duane settled in his wife's hometown of Howell and he adopted it as his own. Using the skills learned in the Army, he became a professional photographer and served this community for nearly fifty years. The historical photographs you see of Howell’s early years are here for our pleasure because Duane knew the importance of preserving the glass plate negatives and photographs that had been left behind by the previous owners when he purchased his studio overlooking the Court House.

    He continued the preservation process of our history throughout his career. Duane donated his time to capture Howell High School sporting events, never missing a football game, home or away, in twenty-five years. He mentored and coached countless athletes and founded the Howell Athletic Boosters.

    Named 1976 Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce, the City of Howell declared June 9th "Duane L Zemper Day". As a Rotarian he was proud of his nearly 68 years of perfect attendance.

    He co-founded the Howell Area Archives, in the Howell Carnegie District Library and was a major contributor and co-author of the treasured 1776 -1976 Howell Bicentennial History Book. The ''Duane Zemper Award" is given by the Howell library to those individuals who bring positive attention and extraordinary support to the library.

    Even a man from humble beginnings can inspire a community. As an Athlete, Professor, Veteran, Photographer, Preservationist, Historian, Storyteller, Coach, Mentor, Booster, Rotarian, Teacher and Friend, he is woven into the fabric of our history and into the hearts of everyone who lives here. He spent most of his life collecting and passing on the stories of Howell and the people who have called it home. As he often said, “Everyone has a story, what’s yours?”
    (HCDL-bd-Duane-Zemper-1919-2016_m.mp4)
  • Refrigeration Research, 525 North Fifth Street, Brighton, Michigan

    These are photographs of Refrigeration Research Incorporated, 525 North Fifth Street, Brighton, Michigan.  The photographs also included the notation, "Hartland - E.J. Duncan".

    Refrigerator Research Inc., was founded in 1944 by Ed Bottum, who remained president until 1996, and active in the business until his death in 2001.  The business manufactured parts for the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry.  Refrigeration Research Inc., also is home to the Refrigeration Research Museum.
  • Rectory at St. Mary's Church, Pinckney, Michigan

    This is believed to be the Rectory at St. Mary's Church, Pinckney, Michigan.  The church is in the background.
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 472-473b

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the documents and notes regarding the use of the library's basement and club rooms, as shown in the source
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    Proposal from the Child Conservation League (Left)
    'The Honorable Chair and Members of Board of the Howell Carnegie Library:
    In compliance with your request the undersigned officers of the Child Conservation League of Howell hereby submit for your information and consideration the plan suggested by our organization for the use of the south-east basement room of the library for a supervised Children’s reading room.
    The Child Conservation League will furnish the room with juvenile chairs and tables and curtains.
    The Child Conservation League will furnish a responsible supervisor and story teller for the afternoon.
    We would desire the use of the room on Saturday afternoons.
    It is understood that this room has not been used for several years past and this organization feels that this project will supplement the library work at no expense to the Library Board.
    Signed: Dorothy Willis - Sec. Lee Stephens Pres.'

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    Application Records (Top Center)
    Envelope Addressed to: Mrs. W. P. Van Winkle, 417 Court Street, Howell, Michigan. Handwritten Note on Envelope: 'Applications for use of Basement Rooms received from Child Conservation League (Apr. 8, 1937) and from Howell Woman’s Club (Apr. 23, 1937)'

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    Proposal from the Howell Woman’s Club (Middle Center)
    'To the Library Board — After a number of informal conversations in regard to the use of the room known as the G.A.R. & W.R.C. room in the library as a meeting place for the club.
    Therefore we the Howell Woman’s Club ask permission to use this room and an adjacent room to be fitted up for a comfortable club room.
    The club agrees to use their furniture, rugs, stove, pictures, dishes with no expense to the library board in turn for the use of the rooms as a meeting place for the club. The details to be worked out with the committee.
    Signed: Mrs. W. P. Van Winkle Chairman Miss Alice Butler Mrs. J. B. Browne Mrs. Robt. McFarrow Howell Womans club Committee Howell April 20th 1937'

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    Organizations Using Club Rooms (Right)
    Woman’s Club — afternoons
    1st and 3rd Fridays each month
    March 10th is Annual meeting
    Vacation in Summer.
    Child Conservation League
    1st and 3rd Thursdays each mo. [Tues. crossed out]
    W.C.T.U. (Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
    3rd Tuesday each month.
    Vets of Foreign Wars Auxiallary
    1st and 3rd Fridays — in evening
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 472-473

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building for June through August 1942, as shown in the source.
    Page 472
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1942
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission met on Tuesday Evening June 30th with Mr. Woodhams, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Noble present. Mr. Barron and Mr. Cottrell, Mayor and Clerk of the city, met with the Commission.
    A letter from Dr. Louis S. Brooke of Detroit was read. In this letter, Dr. Brooke offered as a gift to the library several bound magazine volumes, should the library care for such a gift. It was agreed that the Librarian should make a check of such reading material in the library and find what copies of Dr. Brooke's offer could be used.
    The purchase of The New Britannica for $148.52 was approved.
    It was the consensus of opinion of the Commission in the matter of the new furnace that with the approval of the Mayor and the City Council a new furnace with stoker should be purchased. Mr. Cottrell was instructed to receive other bids besides that of the American Radiator Co. If such bids were too slow in being received, however, the contract should be given to the American Radiator Co.
    The Commission adjourned. Homer M. Noble, Sec'y

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    Page 473
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1942
    Meeting Minutes: The Library Commission met in the Library on Thursday, July 23rd with Mr. Woodhams, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Noble present. The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. A letter from Mrs. Lodisca Alway, Director of State Aid for libraries from the General Library Fund, was read. In this letter, it was stated that the Howell Library had qualified for this aid and that a check for $170.90 had already been mailed to Mrs. Van Slyke.
    Confirmation of the contract for a furnace with the American Radiator Co. was made, and in addition a stoker was ordered to be purchased.
    The bound volumes of magazines offered to the library by Dr. Brooke of Detroit were declined with appreciation—such volumes of these magazines already being in the library.
    Recent bills submitted to the City Clerk for payment were as follows:—
    June 30: No. 2138+ – Furnace & Jas Fried – 642.95
    July 13: No. 2139 – Water - City of Howell – 1.50
    July 13: No. 2140 – Telephone – 2.59
    July 13: No. 2141 – Electric Lights – 8.64
    July 13: No. 2142 – Salary - E. E. Papworth – 32.50
    July 27: No. 2143 – Books - Institute of Research – 3.75
    July 27: No. 2144 – Refill Fire Extinguishers – 2.00
    July 27: No. 2145 – Hickman + Noel. Books – 7.54
    July 27: No. 2146 – Geo Wahr - Books – 11.64
    July 27: No. 2147 – Salary E. E. Papworth – 32.50
    July 27: No. 2148 – Salary Mrs. Estelle Bennett – 40.00
    July 27: No. 2149 – Salary Mrs. M. J. Van Slyke – 75.00
    Aug 10: No. 2150 – Salary E. E. Papworth – 32.20
    Total (exclusive of furnace): $250.16
    The Commission adjourned. Nell Noble, Sec'y
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 470-471

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from May through June 1942, as shown in the source.
    Page 470
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1942
    Meeting Minutes: The regular meeting of the Library Commission was held on Thursday evening, June 19th, 1942, at 7:30
    . Those present were Mr. Woodhams, Pres., Mrs. Francis Smith, Treasurer, and Homer Noble, Secretary
    . Mr. Fred Cottrell, City Clerk, met with the Commission to explain the amounts allotted to the Commission from city taxes over a period of three years
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    A letter was read from Mrs. Lodisca Alway, Director of State Aid to Libraries, stating that this library is qualified for a state-aid grant from the General Library Fund this year
    . The secretary was instructed to write the State Board for Libraries asking them to determine specifically the qualifications for state aid to which the library must attain
    . The secretary was also instructed to create a budget for the coming year so as to give the purchase of more books a more adequate place this budget is to be submitted at the next meeting
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    The Commission voted the purchase of coal for next winter, with the orders to be distributed as equally as possible among the four local coal companies
    . As the heating plant was under suspicion, it was agreed to have a representative of the American Radiator Company come to inspect it
    . Vacation was authorized for two weeks for Mrs. Van Slyke and one week for Mrs. Bennett
    . It was voted that during the summer months the library be closed on Wednesday and Friday evenings
    . The minutes of the May meeting were approved at the beginning of this meeting
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    Page 471
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1942
    Inasmuch as the City Charter specifically states that the Library Commission shall be responsible not only for the building and grounds and their use but for all funds allotted to the Commission, it was agreed that henceforth the bills approved by the Commission be submitted not to the City Council for approval, but directly to the City Clerk
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    Such bills approved and submitted to the City Clerk for 2 months are as follows:
    May 11: No. 2120 – Telephone – $3.08
    May 11: No. 2121 – E. E. Papworth ½ Salary – 32.50
    May 25: No. 2122 – Detroit Edison Lights – 11.74
    May 25: No. 2123 – Livingston Co. Press (paper) – 3.00
    May 25: No. 2124 – George Wahr - Books – 18.66
    May 25: No. 2125 – D. W. Goodnow - Cheese cloth – 6.40
    May 25: No. 2126 – Heckman & Noel - Rebinding – 42.00
    May 25: No. 2127 – E. E. Papworth ½ Salary – 32.50
    May 25: No. 2128 – Estelle Bennett Salary – 40.00
    May 25: No. 2129 – M. Van Slyke Salary – 75.00
    June 8: No. 2130 – Mich Bell Tel Co – 3.88
    June 8: No. 2131 – E. E. Papworth ½ Salary – 32.50
    June 22: No. 2132 – Detroit Edison Co – 7.02
    June 22: No. 2133 – A. N. Marquis Co 'Who's Who' – 9.00
    June 22: No. 2134 – Geo Wahr - Books – 33.77
    June 22: No. 2135 – Livingston Co. Press - Border Books – 14.25
    June 22: No. 2136 – E. E. Papworth ½ Salary – 32.50
    June 22: No. 2137 – Estelle Bennett Salary – 40.00
    June 22: No. 2138 – M. Van Slyke Salary – 75.00
    The Commission adjourned. Nell Noble, Sec'y
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 468-469

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from February through April 1942, as shown in the source.
    Page 468
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    Feb. 23: No. 2097 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Feb. 23: No. 2098 – M. J. Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Mar. 9: No. 2099 – Mich Bell Tel Co. - Telephone – 3.74
    Mar. 9: No. 2100 – Wm. Pipp - Labor in basement – 5.00
    Mar. 9: No. 2101 – Quarrie Corp. - World Book – 66.80
    Mar. 9: No. 2102 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Mar. 23: No. 2103 – Det. Edison Co. - Lights – 16.06
    Mar. 23: No. 2104 – Holm and Holm - New Books – 23.41
    Mar. 23: No. 2105 – Junior Lit. Guild - New Books – 7.41
    Mar. 23: No. 2106 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Mar. 23: No. 2107 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Mar. 23: No. 2108 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Mar. 23: No. 2109 – Duplicate of 2108
    Meeting Minutes: The regular meeting of the Commission was held at the library Friday evening, Mar. 20th at 8 o’clock. Present: Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette. Dr. Noble presided. The treasurer Mr. Strobel reported 1679.00∗∗inthetreasury.Alateraccountingdiscoveredabout∗∗300.00 more on hand, making the balance on hand $1979.00. Various projects relating to library service were discussed but no action was taken. Meeting adjourned.
    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.

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    Page 469
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    Meeting Minutes: The regular meeting of the new Commission was held in the Library on Friday evening, April 24th at 8 o’clock. The Commission's Personnel had changed since the last meeting through the expiration of the terms of Mrs. Beulah P. Gillette (whose three years term had terminated) and of Herman G. Strobel who was serving a special term of one year. Neither Mrs. Gillette nor Mr. Strobel wishing to be reappointed, the City Council had appointed Mr. Berthold Woodhams for a term of three years, and Mrs. Francis Smith for a term of two years. Mr. Woodhams and Mrs. Smith with Mr. Noble (who has one more year of his three year term to serve) constitute the Commission for this year. In the organization of the Commission, Mr. Woodhams was elected Chairman, Mrs. Smith treasurer, and Mr. Noble secretary.
    The following bills were approved and submitted to the City Council for payment:
    April 13: No. 2110 – Detroit Edison – 9.36
    April 13: No. 2111 – City of Howell for Water – 1.50
    April 13: No. 2112 – Michigan Bell Tel. Co – 2.88
    April 13: No. 2113 – E. E. Papworth - Salary – 32.50
    April 27: No. 2114 – Trotier Co. - Books – 69.50
    April 27: No. 2115 – E. E. Papworth - Salary – 32.50
    April 27: No. 2116 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    April 27: No. 2117 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    April 27: No. 2118 – Lyle Schaufele - Free Press – 9.00
    April 27: No. 2119 – C. H. Hopkins - Glass + Lumber – 5.59
    Of the annual allotment of funds for the library for the library year 1941-42 amounting to 3394.60∗∗,thecityclerkreportedabalanceasofApril1,1942of∗∗1662.84. After reading that part of the City Charter appertaining to the functions of the Library Commission, the Commission adjourned.
    Homer M. Noble - Sec'y
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 466-467

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from November 1941 through February 1942, as shown in the source.
    Page 466
    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1941
    Meeting Minutes: A meeting of the Commission was held at the Library on Friday, Nov. 21st. Dr. Noble and Mrs. Gillette were present Mr. Strobel was absent

    Bills to the amount of $174.10 were allowed

    Mrs. Van Slyke requested that some arrangement be made to reduce confusion caused by different organizations passing through the lobby on their way to the club rooms in the basement

    It was noted that Mr. Strobel and Dr. Noble had met twice a month since July in the secretary's absence to allow regular bills, though no further business was transacted

    A new record book for secretary's reports was purchased from Ihling Bros. and Everard Co. of Kalamazoo for $24.00 the company previously furnished the book used since 1902, which is nearly full

    The meeting adjourned

    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    Dec. 8: No. 2068 – Detroit News Co. - Books – 22.57
    Dec. 8: No. 2069 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.88
    Dec. 8: No. 2070 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Dec. 22: No. 2071 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 13.25
    Dec. 22: No. 2072 – G. L. Smith - Insurance – 18.75
    Dec. 22: No. 2073 – Holm and Holm - Books – 4.43
    Dec. 22: No. 2074 – H. W. Wilson Co - Readers Guide – 10.40
    Dec. 22: No. 2075 – H. G. Strobel - Tree – 5.00
    Dec. 22: No. 2076 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50

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    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1941–1942
    Bills Allowed (Continued):
    Dec. 22: No. 2077 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Dec. 22: No. 2078 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Jan. 12, 1942: No. 2079 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 3.53
    Jan. 12: No. 2080 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 10.30
    Jan. 12: No. 2081 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Jan. 26: No. 2082 – Holm and Holm - Rebounds – 89.47
    Jan. 26: No. 2083 – Detroit News - Books – 14.68
    Jan. 26: No. 2084 – Demco Lib. Supplies - Paste etc. – 7.60
    Jan. 26: No. 2085 – J. W. Miers - Repair furnace – 2.00
    Jan. 26: No. 2086 – Triangle Bk Binding - Rebounds – 24.44
    Jan. 26: No. 2087 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Jan. 26: No. 2088 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Jan. 26: No. 2089 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Meeting Minutes: A meeting of the Commission was held at the Library at one o'clock Friday, Jan. 30th. Dr. Noble, Mr. Strobel, and Mrs. Gillette were present Dr. Noble presided

    Minutes of the November meeting were read and approved

    A discussion regarding the purchase of new books and the use of club rooms in the basement by different groups ensued, though no action was taken

    The meeting adjourned

    Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    Feb. 9: No. 2090 – Mich. Bell Tel. Co. - Telephone – 2.97
    Feb. 9: No. 2091 – Holm and Holm - Rebounds – 19.14
    Feb. 9: No. 2092 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Feb. 23: No. 2093 – Detroit Edison Co. - Lights – 8.91
    Feb. 23: No. 2094 – Belles and Ferrier - Bldg Insur. – 13.75
    Feb. 23: No. 2095 – Martin and Murray - Books – 16.90
    Feb. 23: No. 2096 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 464-465

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from July through November 1941, as shown in the source
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    Page 464
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    from which she had purchased books to the amt. of $126.49.Total amt. spent for books during the year closing June 30th, $495.22. Bal. on hand in 'rental and fines' fund $40.14. The secretary was instructed to ascertain cost of a new secretarys book. Meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    July 14: No. 2017 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 11.38
    July 14: No. 2018 – Mich Bell Tel. - Telephone – 2.88
    July 14: No. 2019 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    July 28: No. 2020 – City of Howell - Water – 1.50
    July 28: No. 2021 – Pearly - Fertilizer – 2.50
    July 28: No. 2022 – Richards Electric - Fan – 14.95
    July 28: No. 2023 – Hickman and Roth - Children’s books – 11.21
    July 28: No. 2024 – Geo Wahr - Adult books – 7.15
    July 28: No. 2025 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    July 28: No. 2026 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    July 28: No. 2027 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total July: 231.52
    Bills Allowed:
    Aug 11: No. 2028 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Aug 11: No. 2029 – Mich Bell Tel. - Telephone – 3.53
    Aug 11: No. 2030 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 7.92
    Aug 25: No. 2031 – Geo Wahr - Books – 19.21
    Aug 25: No. 2032 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Aug 25: No. 2033 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Aug 25: No. 2034 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Aug: 210.66
    Bills Allowed:
    Sept 8: No. 2035 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Sept 8: No. 2036 – J. R. Hildebrant - Repair lights – 3.00
    Sept 8: No. 2037 – Holm and Holm - Books – 9.59
    Sept 8: No. 2038 – Joe Davis - Plumbing – 59.45
    Sept 8: No. 2039 – Ihling Bros. & Everard - Sec. Record book – 24.05

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    Bills Allowed (Continued):
    Sept 8: No. 2040 – U. S. Sanitary Specialties - Tiles – 23.03
    Sept 23: No. 2041 – Am. Chem Supply Co. - Mops – 21.34
    Sept 23: No. 2042 – Geo. Wahr - Books – 5.25
    Sept 23: No. 2043 – Mich Bell Tel. - Telephone – 2.88
    Sept 23: No. 2044 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 9.43
    Sept 23: No. 2045 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Sept 23: No. 2046 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Sept 23: No. 2047 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Sept: 337.52
    Bills Allowed:
    Oct 13: No. 2048 – Det. Edison - Lights – 7.83
    Oct 13: No. 2049 – City of Howell - Water – 1.50
    Oct 13: No. 2050 – Mich Bell Tel. - Telephone – 2.88
    Oct 13: No. 2051 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Oct 27: No. 2052 – Martin & Murray Co - Dictionary – 23.90
    Oct 27: No. 2053 – Geo. Wahr - Books – 10.14
    Oct 27: No. 2054 – Junior Lit. Guild - Children’s books – 6.93
    Oct 27: No. 2055 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Oct 27: No. 2056 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Oct 27: No. 2057 – Belles & Ferrier - Insurance – 13.75
    Oct 27: No. 2058 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Oct: 246.93
    Bills Allowed:
    Nov 10: No. 2059 – Mich Bell Tel - Telephone – 2.88
    Nov 10: No. 2060 – Moore-Cottrell - Magazines – 73.20
    Nov 10: No. 2061 – Det. Edison - Lights – 11.30
    Nov 10: No. 2062 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Nov 24: No. 2063 – Holm & Holm - Children's Books – 9.07
    Nov 24: No. 2064 – Geo. Wahr - Books – 16.53
    Nov 24: No. 2065 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    Nov 24: No. 2066 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    Nov 24: No. 2067 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Beulah P. Gillette Sec.
    Total Nov: 292.98
  • Record of Proceedings Relating to the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building. Howell, Michigan Pages 462-463

    Howell Carnegie Library board minutes and ledger entries approved by the board.

    Transcribed using AI.

    The following is a transcription of the ledger pages for the Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building from May through July 1941, as shown in the source.
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    Record of Proceedings Relating to The Howell Free Public Library and Carnegie Library Building, 1941
    Meeting Minutes: A meeting of the Commission was held at the library on Friday evening, May 9th at 7:30, with all members being present
    . Dr. Noble called the meeting to order
    . The report of the March meeting was read by the secretary and approved as read
    .
    A motion was made, seconded, and carried that a request from the Civic League for a sidewalk to be constructed across the library lawn for the convenience of pedestrians be refused for the present
    . The secretary was instructed to write to Mrs. John Hamilton, representative of the League, of the decision
    .
    A motion was made and carried that the unsightly fence at the rear of the library building be removed, with Mr. Strobel authorized to supervise the work
    . A discussion concerning the purchase of an ornamental fence to replace the old one followed, but no action was taken
    . The meeting adjourned
    . Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    May 12: No. 2002 – Mich Bell Tel Co. - Service – 2.88
    May 12: No. 2003 – Det. Edison - Lights – 11.71
    May 12: No. 2004 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    May 26: No. 2005 – Camelot Books - Books – 25.00
    May 26: No. 2006 – H. W. and C. A. Peavy - Coal – 67.77
    May 26: No. 2007 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    May 26: No. 2008 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    May 26: No. 2009 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total May: 288.36
    Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.

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    Meeting Minutes: The regular meeting of the Library Commission was held Friday afternoon, May 23rd at 1:15 o'clock, with all members present
    . Dr. Noble called the meeting to order
    . The secretary's report of the May 9th meeting was read and approved as read
    . A bill from H. W. and C. A. Peavy for coal was allowed for $67.77
    . After discussion of several other matters, no action was taken
    . The meeting adjourned
    . Respectfully submitted, Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Bills Allowed:
    June 9: No. 2010 – Detroit Edison - Lights – 9.58
    June 9: No. 2011 – Mich Bell Tel. - Telephone – 2.88
    June 9: No. 2012 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    June 23: No. 2013 – Triangle Bookbinding - Rebounds – 12.49
    June 23: No. 2014 – E. E. Papworth - ½ Salary – 32.50
    June 23: No. 2015 – Estelle Bennett - Salary – 40.00
    June 23: No. 2016 – Minnie Van Slyke - Salary – 75.00
    Total June: 204.95
    Beulah P. Gillette, Sec.
    Meeting Minutes: The regular meeting of the Library Commission was held at the Library on Friday, July 25th at 1:30 P.M.
    Present: Dr. Noble and Mrs. Gillette Absent: Mr. Strobel
    The meeting was called to order by Dr. Noble
    The secretary's report was read and approved as read
    Bills to the amount of $184.81 were allowed
    Mrs. Van Slyke reported the amount of fines and rentals for past year was $208.74
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