Robinson Case Returns To Court In Glasgow Hearing
Judge Charles Gordon testified in Glasgow on a Clyde Robinson domestic case seeking guardianship of two children. The court weighed Montana jurisdiction over a child moved to North Dakota and ordered Robinson to pay $30 monthly and $50 legal fees, with custody of the two year old son left with the mother and the daughter’s return to Montana under further advisement.
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Charles Gordon
Glasgow
Clyde Robinson
Leiper
Glendive
Montana
McCone
Robinson
Rapp
McCone County
Wolf Point
Gordon
Allege
North Dakota
the Courier
Robert
Jens Ft
Lita
Livingston Attends State Teachers Convention as Delegate
F H Livingston departed Tuesday evening for Helena to attend the state teachers convention as a delegate from the local school. He serves as chairman of the tax exemptions and delinquent tax committee.
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Helena
Livingston
Spirit
Stephen Foster
Wolves Edge Williston In Close 20 14 Return Bid
Williston won 20 to 14 in a tight game that stayed close throughout. Local team led 11 9 at halftime, with Vinson Herman LaRoque Schreiber Burnison Bechtel among the lineup. Williston, defending state champions, returns to town next Wednesday night January 4.
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Williston
Roe
Vinson
Herman
LaRoque
Schreiber
Burnison
Bechtel
Kirt Kellogg Visits Webster City For Family Reunion
Kirt Kellogg of Webster South Dakota, formerly deputy sheriff, returns to visit his daughter Miss Maude Kellogg. After six years away he renews old acquaintances and recalls days spent on the river’s Southside, where the Kellogg family farmed for years. He plans to spend several weeks in town.
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Kirt Kelloge
Webster, S. D
Maude Kellogg
Mr. Kellogg
Kellogg
Rudolph Christensen
Great Palle
Southside
Mt Wolf Point
Christensen
Osweem
Great Northern Railway
Great Polls
Jax. Long
Wolf Point
City Council Eyes River Channel Change for Protection
At a Tuesday city council meeting the main issue was changing the river channel southwest of the city to protect against land erosion. The council chose W. L. Young to represent the city in Washington to push Congressional action for war department involvement. They approved bearing Mr. Young’s travel expenses and reimbursing the Commercial Club for funds advanced. Young departed on No. 4 Tuesday evening.
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War Department
Congress
Council On
W. L. Young
Washington
Young
Commercial Club
Mr. Young
Wolf Point basketball wins over Plentywood in district clash
Wolf Point defeated Plentywood 24 to 15 in a district game highlighted by G Zeidler leading Plentywood with 13 points and La Roque and Herman starring for Wolf Point. The match featured tight defense, early tied score, and rugged second half with strong Wolves finishing ahead.
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Beler
Palmer
Williston
Wolf Point Hare
Bainville
Roe
Wolf Point
Plentywood
G. Ziedler
LaRoque
L. Gunther
Herman
Ziedler
Schreiber
G. Zeidler
Zeidlers
la Roquence
la Roque
Vinson
Schreber
Wolf
Wolves
Burnison
A. Mitchell RF
H. Vinson
R. Zeidler LF
D. Herman
C. F. LaRoque
W. Schreiber
B. Wright
L.G. W. Burnison
Joint Masonic Install Includes Eastern Star Officers
Joint installation of two Masonic lodges and the Riverside chapter of the Eastern Star was held at the Masonite Temple Thursday evening. Officers named for the Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Masons include John H. Appelgren, Avlis M. Foot, and others. notes on the Northwest Service Store and local school events accompany the report.
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Masonic
Riverside
The
Eastern Star
Masonite Temple
Blue Lodge
John H. Appelgren
W.M
Arlie M. Foor
C. Johnson
J.W
T. Cogswell
Treas
W. B. DeWitt
J. G Veldhuis
J. B Randall
A.W. Burgess
Connie Schenkenberger
A. Walker
QO. C. Heinze
Marshal
Morris Listerud
Tyler
Avlis M. Foot
S. T. Cogswell
O. C. Heinze
J. B. Randall
Royal Arch
G. H. Flint
John Pipal
John Garden
R. J. White
Sentinel
H. T. Smith
Special sermon for Masonic orders Sunday
Rev. S A Walker says he will preach a special sermon next Sunday evening for members of four Masonic orders AP AM RA Mastern Star and Rainbow Girls. Non members are also invited to attend.
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S. A. Walker
Masonic Orders
R.am
The
Astern Star
Rainbow Girls
Bridge Across Missouri at Wolf Point Favored by Federal Highway Bureau
Federal Bureau of Roads in Washington backs a free traffic bridge across the Missouri near Wolf Point connected by federal highway from the bridge site to the Roosevelt highway. With finances met and McCone county cooperating, final approval is expected soon. W. L. Young travels to Washington to aid the effort and ensure protection of the city against flood damage. Engineers may arrive within a week to survey sites and soundings for foundations. The plan aims to have bids sought by early spring.
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Federal Bureau of Roads
Washington
State Highway Commission
Misoari
Wolf Point
McCone
Young
W. L. Young
State Commission
Leavitt
Wheeler
Engincere Sre
Ordinance Considered to Curb Radio Interference
At Tuesday’s city council meeting the body reviewed Ordinance No 14 drafted by A M Foor to regulate radio receiving and broadcasting and to punish disturbances of the atmosphere. Supporters note many complaints come from radio owners and that other cities have found interference largely unnecessary and eliminable. Alderman DeWitt moved the ordinance pass on first reading, seconded by Alderman Johnson, and the motion carried.
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A. M. Foor
DeWitt
Johnson
Emmett Carroll Burns Recovery After Kitchen Explosion
Mrs. Emmett Carroll remains hospitalized as investigators review a kitchen accident at her home in Carrington. A kerosene flare caused burns to the mother and two children, who died. Mrs. James Carroll traveled from Carrington to be with family. Mrs. Fremont Green accompanied the visitor.
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James Carroll
Carrington
N. Dak
Emmett Carroll
Carroll
Fremont Green
Oswego School Performs Holiday Pageant At Vivid Program
Schools presented a large Christmas program before a big Oswego crowd. The show featured an opening song, recitations, a “Old Woman in a Shoe” play, a Tarentella, fairy drills, and a street car scene. Students wore matching costumes, and Santa delivered gifts as Gen. R. Brown and Lewis Gilbert supported the event.
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Katherine McSloy
Tommy Dempsey
Herman Wright
Frank Patterson
Leslie Nichols
Hing Room
Viola Simons
Lorena Peterson
Lucy McClammy
Josephine Betters
Anna Long
Philiphine Long
Nellie Lingle
Beatrice McSloy
Phyllis McSloy
Luella Frerick
Edith Bearskin
Roselle Nichols
Helen Dempsey
Clayton McRae
Lee McRae
Buddy Peterson
Vern Davis
Toye
Evahimes
Anne Long
Christman
Robert Burns
Laverne Paterson
Ol Grendmother
Rlin Witty
Crabby
Featrice McLing
Clarence Peson
Jacob Budhuwl
Cyril Netkon
Viola Simona
Harold
Robert Omoth
Robert
Faires
Brownles
Fretehan Stubba
Philliphine Long
Clayton McCrae
Santa Claus
Mildred Halbert
Thale Scott
Gen. R. Brown
Lewis Gilbert
Q. P. McClertmy
el Stew
W. A. Storm
Clean Up At The Herald 1928 Start And A Busy Count
The Herald declares a New Year clean up and announces a 1928 start with a modern makeover. It details a massive shop reorganization, the counting of many paper pieces reaching an estimate of 3,226,281 items, and gratitude to the associate editor and a directing woman for guiding a four page issue amid a large cleanup effort in Wolf Point.
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Herald Office
McCully & Bennette
Harry
George
Wis
Herald
G. N
Roundhouse
Glasgow
Wolf Point
Stark and Doctors Helping Santa Claus
The Christmas season brings several births in Wolf Point and surrounding areas. A girl arrived for Lynn Gorton on December 23. a boy for Witt of Sand Creek on December 28. a girl for Pilgrim of Poplar on December 26. a baby girl for Yarde of Flaxville on December 28. a boy for Baird of Ossetie on December 29. a boy for Pierre Tayar of Frayer on December 28. and a boy for Helland of Oswego in late December.
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Stark
Walt Point
Lynn Gorton
Wm. Witt
Sand Creek
Vitt
New Year cleaning sweeps through city offices and hotel
A New Year cleaning wave reaches Marron and Poor's law offices the Commercial club office and The Herald office. The Sherman hotel undertakes extensive paint and varnish work and Mrs Moore says the lobby ceiling will be repaired and refinished.
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Marron & Poor's Law Offices
Commercial Club
Herald Office
Sherman Hotel
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W.L. Young
Capital
Supt
F. H. Livingston
Bob McKenzie
Cleo Flint
Lucille Zimmerman
Ellen Appelsten
Irene Dier
State Normals
Charles Rathert
Mathew Veldhsty
Russell Bornison
Irene der
Miss Donaghue
Wolf Point High Normal
Robert Brown
Robert Is
John Appelgren
A.M. Foor
Theresa Mital
Marshall Winship
Fennes
Knute Penne
Norris
Odin
McFerran
Bernadean Nelson
Reed
Manderfeld
MacFarlane
McNeil
Fix School
Jim
Oswego and Vicinity
Doctors