Larmour, E. N.
BIRTH:
DEATH:
SPOUSES:Â Alice M. Larmour
CHILDREN:Â Bobby Larmour
PARENTS:
-Reverend Larmour wishes the public to know that there has been no change to the Sunday school, and that it is still a union school with the formation of the Methodist Episcopal Church. (Chandler Arizonan 1/24/1913)
-The Reverend leads all church services, prayer meetings, and is a superintendent to the Sunday school.Â
On Sunday at the school house, he will give a sermon on, "A Self Made Man." The service will be at 7:30 p.m. On Friday nights, he leads a prayer meeting which is held at the school house at 7:30 meeting. (Chandler Arizonan 2/7/1913)
-The son of Reverend Larmour was taken ill several days ago with a bad attack of grippe. A few days after that Mrs. Larmour was taken ill with the same ailment. (Chandler Arizonan 2/14/1913)
-The sermon last Sunday by Rev. Larmour on, "A Self Made Man," was a splendid one. The speaker holding his large audience with him from start to finish. The bi-monthly services are proving of much benefit to the community and attendance is improving each meeting. (Chandler Arizonan 2/14/1913)
-At the box social, the Reverend was a member of a committee with Messrs. Berry and Manchester to carefully examine contents of each box to choose the most beaming affair in the array.
His conjoling was able to bring the total winnings to $100. (Chandler Arizonan 2/28/1913)
-The Reverend says the plans for the new church edifice will start at once. (Chandler Arizonan 2/28/1913)
-Reverend Larmour gave a sermon on George Washington, and the school house was packed. (Chandler Arizonan 2/28/1913)
-The Reverend and his wife, Alice, were among the 33 charter members of the Methodist Church. (Chandler Arizonan 3/21/1913)
-The Reverend is running in the school trustee election. (Chandler Arizonan 3/28/1913)
-The Reverend won the school trustee election with 35 votes with Mrs. Lucretia Smith in second place with 22 votes. Other votes included three for Leonard George, and one each for D.M. Arnold and Dr. Barackman.
His term office will last three years, and he will be replacing Leonard George, who is retiring. (Chandler Arizonan 4/4/1913)
-Rev. Larmour gave the sermon last Sunday at the school house. He will also be giving next Sunday's sermon. (Chandler Arizonan 4/4/1913)
-Rev. Larmour's election has been overturned by the county attorney, since he hasn't been in Arizona for a year. (Chandler Arizonan 4/11/1913)
-Rev. Larmour will not be able to continue his duties running the Methodist Episcopal Church for health reasons and other duties. (Chandler Arizonan 6/6/1913)
-The Reverend is arranging with Mr. Berry the 4th of July celebration. He has arranged with Dr. Chandler to use rooms in the hotel and various townsites. (Chandler Arizonan 6/13/1913)
-The Reverend and his wife's youngest son was injured when a nail was stuck in his hand. (Chandler Arizonan 6/13/1913)
-Rev. Larmour has subscribed to $2.50 for the 4th of July celebration. (Chandler Arizonan 6/20/1913)
-Rev. Larmour with Mr. Berry and Halstead have finished the program. (Chandler Arizonan 6/27/1913)
-Rev. Larmour will continue as pastor until October. (Chandler Arizonan 6/27/1913)
-Rev. Larmour gave a sermon on child labor, last Sunday. He says cotton mills in the east hire teens who should be at school to work and cotton laborers shouldn't do the same. (Chandler Arizonan 7/4/1913)
-Rev. Larmour put out a statement on the expenses and money received for the 4th of July celebration. (Chandler Arizonan 7/11/1913)
-Rev. Larmour was in charge of handing out the ice cream, and it was so much work that he couldn't do it on his own.Â
He served as the official for the races at the 4th of July celebration. (Chandler Arizonan 7/11/1913)
-Rev. Larmour and family traveled to the Granite Reef Dam with F.I. Berry and his daughter, Gladys. They traveled in the Rinear machine on Saturday and returned on Monday. (Chandler Arizonan 7/11/1913)
-Mr. and Mrs. Larmour are going on a week's vacation to the Granite Reef Dam, next week. (Chandler Arizonan 7/25/1913)
-Rev. Larmour is having a porch and cellar added to his home. The cellar will be under the porch, and will be a good storeroom. The porch will be on the north side and will run the full length and be ten feet wide. (Chandler Arizonan 8/8/1913)