Business men pass resolutions in Willmar over Great Northern
In Willmar Minnesota Supt John A Frogner spoke to business leaders at the Masonic Temple after which a committee drafted resolutions urging fair and impartial trade and denouncing city officials actions toward the Great Northern Railway Company and its replacement workers The meeting noted a loyal stance in St Cloud and discussed store operations and law enforcement for vandalism against railway property.
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John A. Frogner
Willmar
Great Northern Railway Company
Masonic Temple
P. B. Hong
P, B. Hong
Frogner
Great Northern
Progner
Railroad Corporation
Leonard Johnson
Clothier
Hildar Hoaglund
Martin Blomquist
Beopner
Brainerd
Northern Pacific
St. Cloud
Melrose
Supt. Frogner
Mr. Frogner
Solon Benton
G. A. Erickson
Theity Administration
Oscar B. Augustson
Willmar Tribune
Will Be Married in Stafford Kansas
Misa Myra C Buddy leaves Willmar for Minneapolis then Stafford Kansas to wed James N Trebilcock on Thanksgiving Day. Trebilcock, former head coach at local high school, now coaches at Stafford High School and led a winning football team. Miss Ruddy, a Willmar resident, worked at Willmar Waded Sand and Gravels Co and received silver utensils before departure. Numerous parties honored her with gifts and gatherings hosted by Legion members and friends, including Mrs J O Gilbert and Mrs A L Christian.
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Misa Myra C. Buddy
Minneapolis
Stafford
Kansas
James N. Trebilcock
Miss Ruddy
W. J. Ruddy
Trebilcock
Stafford High School
Ruddy
Ben Benson
T. O. Gilbert
A. L. Christian
Supper and Sale at Bethel Lutheran Church
The Fidelis group of Bethel Lutheran Church will host a supper and fancy article sale at the Masonic Temple on Wednesday evening December sixth. Ladies Aid serves supper from 5 PM with Pork Roast mashed potatoes gravy cabbage salad apple sauce bread and butter and apple pie a la mode. Coffee available. The fancy article sale opens at four o'clock. Public invited.
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Fidelis
Bethel
St. John's Church
Willmar group attacks city administration at meeting
A Willmar gathering disclosed political motives as local politicians attacked the city administration without its leaders present. Judge T O Gilbert and Tribune officials faced criticism while a plan for a permanent committee to support the city and oversee fairness toward the Great Northern was authorized. A committee to be appointed by Mr Hong will be announced by mail.
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Augustson
T. O. Gilbert
Tribune
Gilbert
George H. Otterness
C. W. Odell
Willmar
Hong
Christmas Health Seals Sale In Kandiyohi County
The county launches a December campaign urging residents to buy Christmas Health Seals to support the Red Cross tuberculosis effort. Priced at one cent, the seals should adorn letters and parcels, with a per capita target of ten seals in Kandiyohi and higher totals from others to meet fundraising goals. A record gate is hoped to boost proceeds.
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Netl
Red Cross
Kandiyohi
Mission Circle annual meeting announced at Mrs Dahleen home
The Mission Circle holds its annual business meeting at the home of Mrs. Martin Dahleen on East Becker Avenue Wednesday afternoon December 6 at 2 30. Mrs Mary Boom and Mrs G Winberg will assist. All are invited to attend.
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Mission Circle
Martin Dahleen
East Becker Avenue
Dahleen
Mary Boom
G. Winberg
Scenes and Tales of the Cold Rush
A stereoptical lecture at the Masonic Temple by Ole K. Kverne portrays the Klondike rush of 1897 with vivid slides of Sweden and Norway. The Willmar Boy Scouts fundraise for uniforms, while Rev. Arthur Olson speaks on China. Miss Tnez Holmquist undergoes an appendix operation at Cokaté Hospital with her sister a nurse.
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Alaska
Jand
Rondike
Sweden
Norway
Masonic Temple
Boy Scouts
Ole K. Kverne
Kverne
Klondike
Minnesota
Dawson
Presbyterian Church
Willmar
Tribune
Arthur Olson
Lutheran Free Church
China
Tnez Holmquist
Willmar Telephone Exchange
Cokaté
Cokatg
Tribune contest puzzle prompts readers to subscribe
A mentor-like note invites Tribune staff to join a contest by solving a puzzle and sending in subscriptions. The piece hints at a $100 prize while urging staff to recruit readers for a yearly Tribune subscription, promising easy work and tips to maximize earnings before the January 1 deadline.
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Tribune
Eben Lawson
The
Spicer Community Club Program and 15 Cent Admission
Spicer Community club hosts a Friday program on December 1 at 8 pm featuring songs, recitations by Dale Gustafson Ramona Glarum Eunice Mongon Gertrude Lawler Tone Glorum and Mr Findley, a high school boys trio, vocal solos by Fern Larson Nellie Lugland, a dialogue by Intermediate Pupils, a comic act, and lunch after. Admission is 15 cents.
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Spicer
Dale Gustafson
Ramona Glarum
Walby
Dahlquist
Eunice Mongon
Fern Larson
Nellie Lugland
Gertrude Lawler
Tone Glorum
Mr. Findley
Awaiting First Trip for Lucé Line at Cosmos
The Lucé Line nearing Cosmos from Hutchinson awaits its inaugural run with a golden spike carved Hutchinson to Cosmos dated Nov 1922. Rain slowed progress. A full ceremony will mark the first trip.
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Lucé
Cosmos
Hutchinson
Death notice of Ruben L. Reuben’s mother in Lund
A cablegram received Thursday November 23 from Lund Sweden informed Ruben L. Reuben of his mother’s death on the same day. The message confirms the passing and personal loss for the family.
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Ruben
Lund
Sweden
Reuben
Civic Club Meeting Advised for Library Basement
The Civic Club will hold their regular meeting in the Library basement on Tuesday afternoon December 8th. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Emvic Club
Civic Club
Stole Turkeys From Bengtson Home Friday Night
Two turkeys were stolen from O. E. Bengtson at 712 Fifteenth St last Friday night. Bengtson reported the loss Saturday morning. A flashlight left at the scene suggests haste by the thief or thieves. He offers to return the flashlight if claimed at his residence.
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O. E. Bengtson
Fifteenth St
Mr. Bengtson
Willmar Bets Turkeys in Thanksgiving Football Clash
Willmar high school faces Tracy in the Thanksgiving Day game to cap a strong season. Willmar has won seven of its eight games plus a tie with St Peter, while Tracy won seven of eight and lost to Montevideo. Seven seniors, including captain Maynard Linn and Earl Larson, graduate in June, ending a period of notable state recognition for the red and white team.
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Willmar
Tracy
St. Peter
Monte~ Video
Maynard Linn
Earl Larson
Howard Wright
Maurice Benson
Randall Peterson
Reynold Monson
Alvin Westgaard
First Legion Basketball Game Next Tuesday at High School Gym
Dual winter sports lure local fans as the Legion plans two teams from abundant talent. The first Legion game is set for Tuesday evening December 5 at the high school gym, with Clara City likely visiting and a Paynesville match possible if not. Thanksgiving Dinner Sale at St John’s Church follows, lunch at noon for five cents and a sale of fancy articles afterward. Baby Boy Born to Linden FamilyMonday November 27 marks arrival of a baby boy to Mr and Mrs H M Linden.
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High School
Legion
Clara City
Paynesville
Willmar Post Office Sets Bold Christmas Mail Forecast
A. O. Forsberg predicts record 1921 mail and parcels figures will be exceeded in 1922 at Willmar post office. Extra staff and a special parcels window planned to handle rush, with advice to mail early, address clearly, use ink, and register small parcels and Christmas cards to ensure delivery before Christmas.
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Willmar
A. O. Forsberg
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Hawick Community Club Organized At Evening Meeting
About 70 Hawick residents attended a hall gathering Monday evening where a community club was formed. Oswald Graygeard was named president and Gesell secretary treasurer with monthly meetings set for the last Friday. A program featured Mrs Gesell piano solo, Norris talk, and a male quartet. County Agent Rodegeb spoke. lunch followed. urged community participation. Marriage license issued to Gerard Barnmtad and Gladys Nelson on November 27.
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Hawick
Oswald Graygeard
Gesell
Treas
Mra
B. Norris
Rodegeb
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