DOOR COUNTY ADVOCATE. STURGEONGIBRALTAR H. S: NOTESOn April 3 tlie declamatory and oratorical contest was held at the high school. The wlnnerB of the declamatory contest were as follows: First place, Ruth Doolittle,“Death Disk.” Second place, Doris Erickson, “Out of the Air.” The winners of the oratorical contest were: First place, Angline Schram, “'Give Us Men;” second place, Helen Flock. These contestants will compete with Sevastopol, Brussels and Sturgeon Bay.The archery equipment has been constructed, so the girls have another sport.1The Senior • class Is now busy practicing a play which will be given in the first part of May.A W. C. T. U. lecturer visited the school on Monday and presented a short talk.N. BAILEYS HARBORMr. and Mrs. William Zachow and son Billy came from Milwaukee Saturday and visited with the former’s parents until Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobe andlunch was served. The evening 'was j spent by playing cards . This was Mrs. Jacobe’a 34th birthday. |\The children in the confirmation 1 class had. their instruction examination laot Sunday in the North church. They are expecting to be I confirmed next Sunday.The farmers in this vicinity are beginning their spring work.Gust Strege of Liberty Grove hasj\ purchased a new Essex coach. .IKANGAROO LAKEMr. and Mrs. John Grovogel, also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hein spent Saturday evening at the William Hein residence.About twenty neighbors, also Egg Harbor and vicinity friends attended a' birthday party recently for Mrs. Charles Honpld, leaving with her many tokens of friendship. Nice refreshments were served and it was a very jolly occasion long to be remembered.The census’ of agriculture enumeration was on duty in this locality Monday.Mr. and Mrs. William Hein and niece attended a birthday party at Mrs. Charles Flusk’s of WeBt Jack-sonport recently, given in honor of their daughter Annie.- L. A. Valentine, of Chicago, is having another cottage built at hiB summer resort “Birchwood.”