Fraternities Install Heads In Honorary Lodge Installations
The Royal Arch Masons Blue Lodge and Riverside chapter held joint installation at the Masonic Temple. Officers for the coming year include A M Foot W M and John H Appelgren high priest among many named leaders. The Royal Neighbors and Catholic Daughters also announced installations with several officers and managers listed. Workmen officers are unchanged from last year with John F. Cook master workman and Ed Camrud foreman among others.
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Royal Arch
Blue Lodge
Riverside
Masonic Temple
A. M. Foot
W. M O. C. Johnson
S. W
Fred Rathert
J. S
Neil McFarlan
Ed Camrud
Justin Sillernd
Royal Arch Masons
John H. Appelgren
O. C. Johnson
C. C. Heinze
S. T. Cogswell
W. B. DeWitt
Connie Schenkenberger
Mayaneignvers
Elizabeth Forbes
Oracle
Josephine O'Donnell
Elizabeth Butzlaff
Edith Hamblin
Eva Schafer
Maude Kellogg
Edna Nichol
Inner Sentinel
Lottie Steele
Outer Sentinel
E. J. Wamsley
Nellie Brownlee
Kate Williams
Sophie Beese
Marie Nieman
Allee Geer
Faith
Vera White
Mrs. Abrahamson
Florence Douglas
Endurance
Belle Gordon
Courage
Irene Beese
Catholic Daughters Court
Mary Kelly
Grant
Joseptine O'Ponnell
Katherine Toygherty
Hegel Neutgenk
Helen Olson
Monitor
Tey ‘Lenz
J. J. Cody
Helena Len
Kuniewski
Benedict Soothaler
Hedwig Tessman
Eleanora McCannon
Genevieve Green
John F. Cook
F. J. Neutgens
Wm. McCannon
John Appelgren
Martin Michaelson
Walter Reichart
W. A. Kurtz
Arthur Ryder III Heals From Rheumatism At Mercy Williston
Arthur Ryder was admitted to Mercy hospital in Williston last Saturday night with rheumatism. Reports received Thursday say he is improving and hopes to return home soon, then proceed to a western health resort for further treatment.
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Arthur Ryder III
Arthur Ryder
Mercy Hospital
Williston
Froid Tribune
Jury Term Court to Be Held in February
Judge S E Paul and S B E Koser presided on Law and Motion day. Several estate matters discussed. Helen Vasko was granted a divorce from Warren B H Vasko with custody of two minor children. Calendar of cases to be called for February jury term.
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E. Paul
S. BE. Koser
Helen Vasko
Warren BH. Vasko
S. E. Paul
Indians Held on Serious Charge Near Wolf Point
Lucas Comes Last and Moses Mountain, both Native American men, are jailed in Wolf Point on federal charges of criminal attacks on two Indian girls aged 7 and 8. Victims Lelia Crabella Looking and Viola Denny alleged assaults occurred in June through November, with hearings held and bonds set at $5,000, which were not posted.
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Lucas
Fort Kipp
Culbertson
Moses Mountain
Wolf Point
Eggers
Mountain
Comes Last
Lucas Comes
Viola Denny
John C. Hanson
Fort Belknap
Hanson
Lelia Crabella Looking
Looking
Oswego
Man Holds Up Two Freight Trains In Stunt
A man named MacDonald near Bainville on New Year’s Day attempted a stunt driving a car across a grade crossing. The vehicle dropped between ties near the depot, blocking two freight trains until rescue crews with a wrecker freed the car and trains resumed operation.
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Bainville
MacDonald
Iie
Tle
Dover
Freigi
Alort
Opnualte lirecHon
K. F. Terwick
Hoover Requests All Salutes Omitted on Arrival
President elect Hoover asked the army and navy authorities at Norfolk and Fortress Monroe to dispense with all salutes honors and calls on his arrival January 6 at Hampton Roads. If weather allows the Hoover party will disembark at Old Point after luncheon then proceed by train to Washington.
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Washington
Utah
Norfolk
Fifth Naval District
Hoover
Hampton Roads
Fortress Monroe
Old Point
Wheat Train Here January 23 In Wolf Point
The Montana State College extension with Great Northern Railway teams up for a Low Cost Wheat Production train in northern Montana. It stops in Wolf Point January 23 with sixteen display cars of farming implements, charts, and literature to cut production costs. Chancellor Brannon and other speakers will headline an uptown meeting with slides and pictures.
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Montana State College Extension Department
Great Northern Railway
Northern
Brannon
Montana State University
State College
Wolf Point
Frank Weinrich's Car Turns Over 3 Times
A Buick sedan driven by Frank Weinrich reportedly front brakes, locked on Painted Wood hill near Williston, sending the car to roll three times. Passengers were Mr and Mrs Frank Weinrich and Mr and Mrs Jack Shields. No serious injuries reported. Mrs Shields was en route to the hospital.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Frank Wainrich
Mort Malen
Williston
Frank Weinrich
Jack Shields
Schnitzlers to Helena for Montana Legislature Session
Senator Schnitzler and family depart Saturday for Helena to stay through winter as the 1929 Montana Legislature opens after the new year. They will lodge at the Placer in Froid Tribune.
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Schnitzlers
Helena
Schnitzler
Montana
Placer, Froid Tribune
Visit Williston Fete Sees Bahn Sisters and Currans
Misses Edith Bahn and Alice Borg with John Curran and Elmer Bahn spent New Years Day in Williston enjoying a local social scene and greetings.
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Williston
Edith Bahn
Alice Borg
John Curran
Elmer Bahn
Weather Report for Havre Montana 1928
The Havre weather observer reports 1928 favorable for health crops and animals. Mean annual temperature 44.6 degrees, highest 98, lowest −1, annual range 129. Precipitation 10.89 inches, driest months during dormancy, greatest monthly 4.32 inches in June, smallest 0.02 inch in November, greatest daily 1.05 inch on June 19.
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Havre
Mont
Two Fast Elevens Even Up Scores With West
Eastern football champions and western rivals battle to even the score in the East West annual clash. All star elevens representing gridiron cream from both coasts clashed as the season swung toward its end with the two teams trading momentum late in December and on New Years day.
What To Do And Why Do It First
A promotional note from a Montana newspaper urging non subscribers to buy a yearly subscription for $2. It promises state, county and national news along with a great serial story beginning next week and other regular features. It suggests sharing the copy with friends to spread the value and asserts you will never regret it.
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Montana
Northwest Agricultural Foundation formed in Fargo
The Northwest Agricultural Foundation, formed December 27 in Fargo, unites Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota and Montana farmers to press for coordinated policy in farming matters and tariff reform. Officers include Dr Jenny Coulter John Brandt and James Miller with eight nonpaying directors guiding committees.
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Fargo. N. D
Minnesota
North
South Dakota
Montana
Northwest Agricultural Foundation
Greater North Dakota Association
Northwest
Jenny Coulter
North Makota Agricultural Cellege
John Brandt Litchfield
Mine
Lands’ Lakes Creamery Company
James O'Shea
Roberts
Farmers Union
A. L. Berg
Baltic
S. D
South Dakota Farmers Elevator Association
James §. Miller
Fargo
New Operator Joins Herald History
Iwan Ho Munro joins The Herald as a a4 Unotype operator and assistant to Harry Inman in the mechanical end. He hails from Pembina, North Dakota, after 18 years with the Pronger Express. His wife and child will join once a residence is found. turn to page 5 for more.
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Iwan Ho Munro
Herald Force A4
Harry Inman
Pembini
North Dakota
Y Mnich
Pronger Express
Munro
Pembina
Local man Myhrvold dies after alleged suicide in Helena
Reports detail Robert J. Myhrvold, former Internal Revenue field representative in Wolf Point, taking poison on the Y M C A premises in Helena. He reportedly fell or jumped from a third floor window after ingesting bichloride of mercury tablets and lysol. He left Christmas Day at Chinook before proceeding to Helena to meet IRS officials and announce a career change. A note expresses farewell and requests blessing for his family.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Robert J. Myhrvold
Helena
Mr. Myhrvold
Mr. Dahl
Internal Revenue Department
Wolf Point
A. Rasmussen
Internal Revenue Collector
Hinook
Myhrvold
Y. M
Chinook
A. W. Ziebarth
Mr. Ziebarth
A . W. Burness
First National
A. W. Huxel
I H C Branch To Be Opened At Williston
The International Harvester company announces a new Williston branch to open around January 15. It will serve McKenzie county, part of Williams county, and all of northeastern Montana, previously covered by the Minot branch.
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Williston
International Harvester Company
McKenzie County
Williams County
Montana
Minot
Planning Trip for Mr and Mrs Martin Jacobs to California
Mr and Mrs Martin Jacobs expect to leave soon for California traveling via Everett Washington where Mrs Jacobs has a sister then on to Seattle San Francisco and other points on the way to southern California They will probably return by Salt Lake City.
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Martin Jacobs
California
Everett
Washington
Chance to Move KGCX Station to Wolf Point
Montana broadcaster KGCX may relocate from Vida to Wolf Point with new equipment if financing and support align. E. Krebsbach plans to move there February to operate the station, aided by local business interest and the Commercial Club directors who view the move as improving direct program access and tributary country contact.
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KGCCX
Montana
Wolf Point
Krebsbash
C. W. Hamlun
KGCX
Commercial Club
Christmas Day Third Warmest in Fifty Years, Williston Reports
Williston enjoyed springlike weather on Christmas with a high of 41 and a low of 24 degrees, notes Ross Q. Miller, the local observer. The era’s warmer Christmases occurred in 1919 and 1922 with ranges to 42–28 and 43–25 degrees respectively, and curling had not yet frozen. Outdoor activities like golf and general observance proceeded without disruption as other towns reported similar mild conditions.
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North Dakota
California
Williston
Ross Q. Miller
Focal Observer
Scobey
Wolf Point
Havre
Old And New Year Weather Mighty Fine
Weather summary from Havre shows December had a highest 52 degrees on the 23rd with eight consecutive days from the 20th to the 27th reporting maximums between 43 and 52.Later days cooled to 20s or 30s by day and near freezing at night. A few inches of snow fell midweek as colder air arrived to aid the ice harvest on the Missouri.
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U. S
Havre
Mrs Yandell’s Sister Dies at Lewistown Ida
Mrs J Yandell visiting Lewistown Idaho reports the death of her sister on Christmas Eve after a stroke in the afternoon. The obituary notes the sister’s passing occurred several hours later. Mrs Lucy Curran of Poplar left for Helena to serve in the legislature for two months. Senator Schnitzler and Arthur Ryder are briefly detained by illness.
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Curran
Helena
Lucy Curran
Poplar
Senator Schnitzler
Arthur Ryder
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