Wolf Point opens Sept 11 as schools recruit teachers
The Wolf Point Schools set to open Monday September 11 with faculty arrivals around September 5. Names and origins of teachers are listed for high school and graded school positions, noting extensive experience and Montana area origins.
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Wolf Point
Belle Donoghue
Minneapolis
University of Minnesota
L. Trudell
Chapman
Pennsylvania
Indiana Normal
O. Lloyd Gillespie
Fennimore
Wis
Wisconsin Normal
Walter May
Platteville
Helen Schilling
Bainville
Mont
St. Catherine College
Dan Staples
Montana
Katharine McAleer
Helen van Conett
Page
Nebraska
Nebraska Normal
Luella Arnis
Jordan
Minnesota
Minnesota Normal
Gertrude Dullenty
Dillion
Montana Normal
Mayme Fousek
Great Falls
Grace Dullenty
Beryl Clayton
South Dakota Normal
Manga Johnson
Appleton
Minn
Valley City Normal
Adama Guslander
Novary
Muriel Coney
Kenmare
N. Dak
Minot Normal
Seed Corn Week Selections In Roosevelt County
Roosevelt County proclaims September 4 to 9 as seed corn selection week. Posters go to banks and post offices urging farmers to select enough seed to cover two years, dry it properly, and harvest frosted kernels avoided. Boys Corn Growing Contest members lead efforts, urging all farmers to field select 15 to 20 ears per acre for good early variety to ensure next year’s crop.
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Roosevelt County
Foor Couple Return From Seven Week Auto Tour
Mr and Mrs A M Foor returned from a seven week automobile tour through nine eastern and middle states. Starting in July they visited Grand Forks North Dakota Park Region Minnesota Twin Cities Chicago Cannon Ohio and many more. They toured Minnesota and Wisconsin highways praising upkeep and noted light rainfall in Illinois Ohio with corn yields around 14 bushels per acre.
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A. M. Foor
Middle States
Grand Forks
N. D
Park
Minnesota
Twin Cities
Chicago
Cannon Winchester
Ohio
Waterloo
Town
Fargo
Foot
North Dakota
Montana
Ilinois
Wisconsin
Scrap Iron at Liberty Theatre Thursday and Friday
Charley Ray, renowned for portraying youth and small town life, stars in Scrap Iron, an adaptation of Chas. E. Van Loan’s short story. Ray plays a prize fighter controlled by his mother, facing conflict between duty and family, with thrills, romance, and pathos.
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Charles Ray
Charley Ray
Liberty Theatre
Chas. E. van Loan
Ray
Ford over embankment steering gear broke
W. W. Perry of the Wolf Point area escaped serious harm after his Ford swerved onto a grade north of the Appelgren farm and plunged six feet into a ditch. He suffered severe head bruises but no broken bones and received medical care in town. The car was badly demolished.
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Wolf Point
Appelgren Farm
Engineer P. J. O'Brien Buried in Havre
Paneral services were held Friday morning from St Jude s Catholic church for J P O'Brien who died Tuesday night in Glasgow interment will be in Highland cemetery. Mr and Mrs J Flynn and John Bailey attended the funeral. O'Brien was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in Havre and had traveled out of Havre for 26 years. Members of the Brotherhood attended the funeral.
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St. Jude's Catholic
J. P. O'Brien
Glasgow
Highland Cemetery
J. Flynn
John Bailey
Havre
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Brotherhood
Lucile Clement Hosts Seventh Birthday Party
Little Lucile Clement celebrated her seventh birthday on Tuesday afternoon with about fifteen playmates invited for games. A five o'clock luncheon featuring kid favorites was served, and Lucile was warmly remembered by her friends.
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Lucile Clement
Lucile
Herald Waits for Returns on County Primary Results
The Herald reports delays in publishing complete county primary returns. Readers are told the full tabulated results will appear on the last page after several trips to Poplar to collect late precinct figures.
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Herald
Poplar
Prominent Visitors From Across the County Arrive in Town
Wolf Point drew a large influx of county residents who praised the town’s liveliness on a Sunday afternoon. Burdick and a host of attorneys and local figures mingled with newcomers, including people from the ferry seat, as crowds gathered to listen and tour.
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Wolf Point
Coutty
Liste
A. J. Burdick
Somels
Yornen
Nacey
Catlin
Cra Obrvaicn
Weinrich
Ford Plants Close for Lack of Coal
Henry Ford announced September 16 closures of his three Detroit area plants and assembling facilities nationwide due to coal shortages. He blamed money interests and labor unions for the disruption, saying 105000 Ford workers and many more in supplier industries would lose jobs, with limited staff kept only to maintain furnaces. The shutdown length hinges on future coal supply and stock reserves.
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Henry Ford
Ford Motor Company
Ford
Highland Park
Dearborn
River Mauge
Detroit
Rev Robt H Allen Returns to Wolf Point
The annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal churches in this district closed at Havre Sunday with a lively session and plans for the coming year. Appointment lists include Wolf Point’s R H Allen and many others across the Glacier Park district as sunrise services marked the closing day and a conference-wide service followed by district board meetings.
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Methodist Episcopal Churches
Havre
Glacier Park District
Charles G. Cole
Iuperintendent
Barr
A. Wiegin
Chester and Iverness
J. H. Smith
Calherteon
Roll
Threshing ramping up across region this fall harvest
Threshing rigs are operating at capacity across the area with 20 to 95 bushels per acre reported. Cooperation among farmers reduces need for hired help, and trucks move grain to elevators as motor transport surges. Railroad car shortages threaten later shipping unless strikes settle, with farm groups advising field stacking and delayed threshing if cars are unavailable.
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County Farm Bureau
Registration Open for General Election Now
The registration books are open for the general election. Some could not vote in the Primaries due to not registering and will be deprived of a vote unless they register early. General registration closes 45 days before the election, with the last day on Friday, Sept. 22. If your name is not on the lists, arrange to have it added promptly.
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United States
Injured While Cranking Car In Nina
George E. Grove a Nina school teacher suffered facial injuries when the car engine backfired while cranking. The crank struck his nose smashing his glasses and wounding him but no bones were broken. After medical attention at Wolf Point he returned home.
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George E. Grove
Nina
Wolf Point
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Anderson
F. H. Livingston
Westend
Eastend
Burdick
W. L. Young
P. J. O'Brien
Tos
Robt. H. Allen
Billings