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7 Aug "From all we learn, Maggie Caldwell is determined to make trouble. We had another
meeting of our family sisters and was advised by ministry to keep all the doors locked
through the day, for our lawyer said once she get back and into her room, she could not
be put out." Warned if she should appear to give the big bell a tap so everybody could
know she was on the place.

9 Aug About 7 p.m. Anna Goepper looked out of window, saw man jump out of a car, take out
2 suitcases, Maggie get out and head for front door of building with her room key in her
hand, man get in car and drive away. Anna tapped the belland family came running.
Eld. Anna (& others) was outside; she said "Nay, Maggie, you can't go in. " Maggie
pretended to feel badly, got down on knees and begged to be let in, quoted scripture etc.
She had demanded of Elder Walter $200/month from time she was 9 years old (isnow 53)
and "has never been able to do a hard day's work," Ministry asked Hugo & Julia Stroebel
to take her in for night, which they did. "She finally told Eld. Sarah she would accept
offer of a home at Mt. Lebanon NF and give up her keys. Eld. Sarah asked if she had
given up her lawyer too and she said she had. Her lawyer had told her the covenant she
signed could not be broken and she had better accept the home offered, she could not
demand money."

10 Aug Eld. Anna and Eld. Sarah packed Maggie's things.

11 Aug Maggie finally taken to Mt. Lebanon.

12 Aug Hugo took Maggie's things in truck to Mt. Lebanon - 2 large^Jd chests, 1 large new
trunk bought for her, packing box full and small workstand. She had 12 Shaker bonnets,
25 dresses, 24 pairs new hose, 10 pair good shoes, 50 new kerchiefs, 5 pairs new underwear.
Eld. Anna had been giving her $40-45 a month for over a year for doctor's treatments.

17 Aug All of us to ChF to peel tomatoes - 137 large baskets.

30 Aug Miss Kelly, the Red Cross nurse, took Martha Milander to hospital in Albany to have
tonsils and adenoids out.

31 Aug Martha btrought home.
Eld. Caroline doing up sauce, jellies, pickles and re! ishes for winter
- plums, peaches,
sweet pear pickles, grape jelly, pepper relish, etc.

3 Sept Hugo took girls to Midway Park. Martha was sliding down a board shoot and her drawers
came unfastened and poor little thing tookall the skin off her rump. It was not so funny
for her. She had quite a patch of skin rubbed off."

23 Sep "Catholic sisters here on their yearly round f o r a
donation. Eld. Anna gave them canned
goods and Hamilton garden truck."

24 Sep Eld. Caroline to NJ. to visit sister, brother, etc.

13 Oct "Elder Josiah, 2 lawyers and their lady stenographers here to dinner. Held a consultation
in the front room about the Florida property with Elder Josiah and Eld. Anna."

24 Oct. Eld. Jisiah had a bad spell in the night. Dr. Lothridge came and he is better, we hear.